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letamp;#39;s see how to remove unused TM eyes from a SS account to give a context letamp;#39;s say in our organization we do deployments regularly as part of deployments we create custom am ice and these am ice are lying in the account at some point in the future those same eyes may be lying down in the account without any use to save some memory and to clean up those things now we want to write some Python code which finds out all the a.m. eyes which are not in use and remove them from the account letamp;#39;s go and develop a code using Python on both the tree letamp;#39;s call this one as a mice Iamp;#39;m choosing Python 3.6 interpreter right so I have created a file here which says remove unused a.m. ice so first letamp;#39;s import go to three module so from bordeaux three letamp;#39;s get the client for ec2 so using client letamp;#39;s get all ec2 instances in the account from those ec2 instances I wanna find the Amazon machine images for example these are the instances