it seems the command --cf-invalidate does not work as expected when using s3cmd. is there a better/different way to purge the coudfront cache via s3cmd ?
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Heya, @nullx8
If you’re comfortable with Python, you can use the Boto3 library to invalidate CloudFront cache programmatically.
You can also check this question which was previosly asked in our community:
https://www.digitalocean.com/community/questions/api-to-purge-file-cache-from-spaces-cdn-after-file-update
Regards