In this live session, Silvio and Carole will introduce lstk, LocalStack's next-generation CLI built from scratch in Go. They'll explain why the team rebuilt the CLI, walk through its key features — zero-config startup, seamless browser-based authentication, and a rich interactive TUI that surfaces real-time progress and actionable errors — and demo how lstk gets you from install to a running emulator in seconds. They'll also dive into the architecture behind lstk and how it's designed to support multiple emulators, flexible runtimes, and deep integrations with CI pipelines and IDEs.
In this live session, Silvio and Carole will introduce lstk, LocalStack's next-generation CLI built from scratch in Go. They'll explain why the team rebuilt the CLI, walk through its key features — zero-config startup, seamless browser-based authentication, and a rich interactive TUI that surfaces real-time progress and actionable errors — and demo how lstk gets you from install to a running emulator in seconds. They'll also dive into the architecture behind lstk and how it's designed to support multiple emulators, flexible runtimes, and deep integrations with CI pipelines and IDEs.
In this live session, Silvio and Carole will introduce lstk, LocalStack's next-generation CLI built from scratch in Go. They'll explain why the team rebuilt the CLI, walk through its key features — zero-config startup, seamless browser-based authentication, and a rich interactive TUI that surfaces real-time progress and actionable errors — and demo how lstk gets you from install to a running emulator in seconds. They'll also dive into the architecture behind lstk and how it's designed to support multiple emulators, flexible runtimes, and deep integrations with CI pipelines and IDEs.
In this live session, Silvio and Carole will introduce lstk, LocalStack's next-generation CLI built from scratch in Go. They'll explain why the team rebuilt the CLI, walk through its key features — zero-config startup, seamless browser-based authentication, and a rich interactive TUI that surfaces real-time progress and actionable errors — and demo how lstk gets you from install to a running emulator in seconds. They'll also dive into the architecture behind lstk and how it's designed to support multiple emulators, flexible runtimes, and deep integrations with CI pipelines and IDEs.

Carole Lavillonnière is a senior software engineer at LocalStack and is developing our new CLI, lstk. With over 16 years of engineering experience, she specialises in Go and is passionate about developer experience and observability. Before joining LocalStack, she worked as an infrastructure engineer at Yaak and was an engineering manager at SumUp.

Silvio Vasiljevic is a software engineer at LocalStack, where he works on the new lstk CLI and core platform. He studied Computer Science at TU Wien in Vienna and has a background spanning AR/XR systems, edge computing, and cloud-native development.
In this live session, Silvio and Carole will introduce lstk, LocalStack's next-generation CLI built from scratch in Go. They'll explain why the team rebuilt the CLI, walk through its key features — zero-config startup, seamless browser-based authentication, and a rich interactive TUI that surfaces real-time progress and actionable errors — and demo how lstk gets you from install to a running emulator in seconds. They'll also dive into the architecture behind lstk and how it's designed to support multiple emulators, flexible runtimes, and deep integrations with CI pipelines and IDEs.
In this live session, Silvio and Carole will introduce lstk, LocalStack's next-generation CLI built from scratch in Go. They'll explain why the team rebuilt the CLI, walk through its key features — zero-config startup, seamless browser-based authentication, and a rich interactive TUI that surfaces real-time progress and actionable errors — and demo how lstk gets you from install to a running emulator in seconds. They'll also dive into the architecture behind lstk and how it's designed to support multiple emulators, flexible runtimes, and deep integrations with CI pipelines and IDEs.
In this live session, Silvio and Carole will introduce lstk, LocalStack's next-generation CLI built from scratch in Go. They'll explain why the team rebuilt the CLI, walk through its key features — zero-config startup, seamless browser-based authentication, and a rich interactive TUI that surfaces real-time progress and actionable errors — and demo how lstk gets you from install to a running emulator in seconds. They'll also dive into the architecture behind lstk and how it's designed to support multiple emulators, flexible runtimes, and deep integrations with CI pipelines and IDEs.

Carole Lavillonnière is a senior software engineer at LocalStack and is developing our new CLI, lstk. With over 16 years of engineering experience, she specialises in Go and is passionate about developer experience and observability. Before joining LocalStack, she worked as an infrastructure engineer at Yaak and was an engineering manager at SumUp.

Silvio Vasiljevic is a software engineer at LocalStack, where he works on the new lstk CLI and core platform. He studied Computer Science at TU Wien in Vienna and has a background spanning AR/XR systems, edge computing, and cloud-native development.
In this live session, Silvio and Carole will introduce lstk, LocalStack's next-generation CLI built from scratch in Go. They'll explain why the team rebuilt the CLI, walk through its key features — zero-config startup, seamless browser-based authentication, and a rich interactive TUI that surfaces real-time progress and actionable errors — and demo how lstk gets you from install to a running emulator in seconds. They'll also dive into the architecture behind lstk and how it's designed to support multiple emulators, flexible runtimes, and deep integrations with CI pipelines and IDEs.
In this live session, Silvio and Carole will introduce lstk, LocalStack's next-generation CLI built from scratch in Go. They'll explain why the team rebuilt the CLI, walk through its key features — zero-config startup, seamless browser-based authentication, and a rich interactive TUI that surfaces real-time progress and actionable errors — and demo how lstk gets you from install to a running emulator in seconds. They'll also dive into the architecture behind lstk and how it's designed to support multiple emulators, flexible runtimes, and deep integrations with CI pipelines and IDEs.