Missing LocalStack Drop-In Compatibility for AWS Local Development
Developers using LocalStack for local AWS emulation cannot use drop-in compatibility mode because the tool does not support LocalStack environment variables and endpoints. This forces teams to maintain separate configuration branches for local and cloud environments. The friction slows down test-driven development workflows that depend on local AWS emulation.
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