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It's only a skeleton - it doesn't actually create any resources - but it does include a bunch of plumbing for the automation api and other helpers that I hope can reduce the barrier to entry and kickstart other dotnet/c# devs into trying Pulumi, especially with the automation api.
That said, here's how you might tweak it to create an eks cluster, assuming the aws configuration is extended:
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I created gitfool/Pulumi.Dungeon as a playground and example of using the dotnet automation api, using a generic host with hierarchical configuration sources (bypassing pulumi configuration), dependency injection and spectreconsole/spectre.console for the cli.
It's only a skeleton - it doesn't actually create any resources - but it does include a bunch of plumbing for the automation api and other helpers that I hope can reduce the barrier to entry and kickstart other dotnet/c# devs into trying Pulumi, especially with the automation api.
That said, here's how you might tweak it to create an eks cluster, assuming the aws configuration is extended:
Note: please do not send any pull requests to this repo. Feel free to discuss it here though. 😉
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