The Guide Detailed Instructions about How to Install and Getting-Started with the s3cmd S3 Command Line Tool on Fedora Linux.
This Very Useful Command Line Tool will Enable Synchronization of Local Folders with the S3 Buckets and without a Risk of Canceling the Existing Remote Data.
The Post Comprehends all Commands and Links Needed to Successfully Installing and Getting-Started with s3cmd on Debian Linux.
Relax and Take the Time to Reading, Understanding and Executing the Command and Instructions Given.

Download Latest s3cmd for Linux:
S3cmd tar.gz for LinuxFind and Double-Click to Open on Archive Manager
Open a Terminal Window
Displace s3cmd Tool 2 Right Location
sudo mv /tmp/s3cmd* /opt/s3cmd
Set the SuperUser as owner with:
sudo chown -R root:root /opt/s3cmd
And again to give Execution Permissions:
sudo chmod -R +x /opt/s3cmd
If Got “User is Not in Sudoers file” then see: How to Enable sudo
Installing Required Python Package
sudo dnf install python-dateutil
Getting-Started to Set-Up s3cmd
su <username>
/opt/s3cmd/s3cmd --configure
You Will Need to Enter your Amazon AWS S3 Credentials.
More you will need to Confirm All the Proposed Settings.
Getting-Started with s3cmd:
Guide to Getting-Started Syncing S3 Bucket