


If anyone knows of a way to remotely explore the contents of a specific S3 bucket, then that would be very useful. the solution to the first question will allow me to check this hunch but in an ugly way. My automatic approach would be to try and curl / open the expected file. The nature of the file (80% of a particular data-set) makes me suspect that there may be a churn-bigml-20.csv file hiding somewhere out there. Is there any good way to see the contents of an Amazon E3 bucket (that I don't own)? I use Mac and am a big fan of homebrew, so the perfect solution (for me) would work on this system. but it would be really nice to open or download the file more directly. Some googling tells me that there are a number of python and Scala libraries designed for S3 access. The tutorial opens it with BigML, but I want to download the data for myself. It is a simple csv file, but I can't open it using my web browser, or with curl. I'm loosely following an online tutorial where the author links to the following URL: s3://bml-data/churn-bigml-80.csv Is there a simple way to access a data file stored on Amazon S3 directly from the command line? Motivation:
