Guillaume Tardif adeba9b124 Fix bug not allowing users to run any context command when set to an aws context type.
When users have an “aws" context type, we try to exec the command (will execute context ls, context use, etc.) and when it fails because it doesn’t find the aws backend, then display the custom error for aws context type.

Signed-off-by: Guillaume Tardif <guillaume.tardif@docker.com>
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Docker Compose CLI

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This CLI tool makes it easy to run containers in the cloud using either Amazon Elastic Container Service (ECS) or Microsoft Azure Container Instances (ACI) using the Docker commands you already know.

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