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I have multiple AWS accounts and I'm trying out the new command line interface for elastic beanstalk EB CLI 3. When I run the following command eb init I get prompted for the region (good) and then it asks me to "Select an application to use" where it lists the applications from another AWS account (for staging). If I go ahead and "Create new application" that application will be created in my staging account.

Is there some way to configure eb cli3 and get it to use different access keys?

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You can set up a new profile to use with the EB CLI. Profiles are shared between the AWS CLI and the EB CLI.

Open up your aws config file: ~/.aws/config and add the following lines:

[profile profilename]
aws_access_key_id = aaaaaa
aws_secret_access_key = aaaaaaaaa123

Then you can call eb init --profile profilename. This will set up the EB CLI to use that specific profile for that specific directory.

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    Brilliant, worked perfectly. I had to also add region = eu-west-1 to the config file to override the default us region. Note it's eu-west-1 and not eu-west. Thanks again
    – Mark Kenny
    Dec 17, 2014 at 11:17
  • I think this will work, but it required eb init --profile <name> --interactive Mar 22, 2019 at 20:32

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