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My approaches:
1. ~/.aws/credentials file - though can be not secure, since the keys are written explicitly in a file somewhere on a
local device, it is the most comfortable way. You can also manage different credentials to different environments.
2. using `aws configure` process - maybe concidered more secyre, but it's a tediuos "way out" if you want to switch
credentials.
3. passing as an (env) argument to a ad-hoc command - can be seen in the command history of your computer,
very uncomfortable and unsecure.

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