Yes, it is possible to assume an AWS STS role with a single command using the AWS CLI. The command to assume a role is as follows:
aws sts assume-role --role-arn [ROLE ARN] --role-session-name [SESSION NAME]
You will need to replace [ROLE ARN]
with the ARN of the role you want to assume and [SESSION NAME]
with a descriptive name for the session. The command will return temporary security credentials that you can use to access AWS resources with the permissions granted by the assumed role.
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