Tutorial
In the next sections, we’ll walk through using jack in detail. You will create an Elastic Beanstalk environment from scratch and use jack to manage it. This will give you a chance to learn how jack works and experiment with the most commonly used jack commands. By the end you will have successfully mananged and updated Elastic Beanstalk environments with jack.
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