Create a repository link
You can use the create-repository-link command in the AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI) to create a link between your connection and the external repository to sync to.
Before you can create a repository link, you must have already created your external repository with your third-party provider, such as GitHub.
To create a repository link
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Open a terminal (Linux, macOS, or Unix) or command prompt (Windows). Use the AWS CLI to run the create-repository-link command. Specify the ARN of the associated connection, the owner ID, and the repository name.
aws codeconnections create-repository-link --connection-arn arn:aws:codeconnections:us-east-1:
account_id
:connection/001f5be2-a661-46a4-b96b-4d277cac8b6e --owner-idaccount_id
--repository-name MyRepo -
This command returns the following output.
{ "RepositoryLinkInfo": { "ConnectionArn": "arn:aws:codeconnections:us-east-1:
account_id
:connection/aEXAMPLE-8aad-4d5d-8878-dfcab0bc441f", "OwnerId": "account_id
", "ProviderType": "GitHub", "RepositoryLinkArn": "arn:aws:codeconnections:us-east-1:account_id
:repository-link/be8f2017-b016-4a77-87b4-608054f70e77", "RepositoryLinkId": "be8f2017-b016-4a77-87b4-608054f70e77", "RepositoryName": "MyRepo", "Tags": [] } }