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**Setup**
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1. **Create a .env file:** In the same directory as the script, create a file named .env with the following content:
**Create a .env file:** In the same directory as the script, create a file named .env with the following content:
Replace the placeholders with your actual AWS profile name, JupiterOne API key, and JupiterOne account ID.
```
AWS_PROFILE=your_aws_profile_name
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**Usage**
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1. **Make the script executable:
1. Make the script executable:
```bash
chmod +x dangle.sh
```
2. **Run the script:
2. Run the script:
```bash
./dangle.sh
or
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* **Additional Record Types:** Currently the script only handles A and CNAME records. We should extend it to support other record types like MX, TXT, etc.
* **JupiterOne Query:** The JupiterOne query is currently VERY simple. We might want to refine it.
**Remember:**
* Replace script\_name.sh with the actual filename of your script.
* Ensure the .env file is in the same directory as the script.
* Consider adding more details to the README, such as examples of the output, potential use cases, or troubleshooting tips.