AWS chatbot documentation change
Summary
Updated terminology from 'chat channels configurations' to 'chat applications configurations'
Security assessment
Change appears to be a branding/terminology update without security implications. No security-related content was added or modified.
Diff
diff --git a/chatbot/latest/adminguide/custom-actions.md b/chatbot/latest/adminguide/custom-actions.md index beb950d8a..da0ea0af2 100644 --- a//chatbot/latest/adminguide/custom-actions.md +++ b//chatbot/latest/adminguide/custom-actions.md @@ -9 +9 @@ AWS Chatbot is now Amazon Q Developer. [Learn more](./service-rename.html) -Custom actions are preconfigured buttons you add to custom and default notifications. These actions allow you to automate commonly used DevOps processes and incident response tasks. When you create a custom action, you configure your action button to run either a CLI command, a Lambda function, or an SSM Automation runbook. Action targets can be paramaterized by using the parameters available in your notification metadata. You can use custom actions to retrieve telemetry information, run runbooks, and notify team members. When an issue arises, you can take action directly from your notifications. Custom actions are available in Amazon Q Developer in chat channels configurations for Microsoft Teams and Slack. +Custom actions are preconfigured buttons you add to custom and default notifications. These actions allow you to automate commonly used DevOps processes and incident response tasks. When you create a custom action, you configure your action button to run either a CLI command, a Lambda function, or an SSM Automation runbook. Action targets can be paramaterized by using the parameters available in your notification metadata. You can use custom actions to retrieve telemetry information, run runbooks, and notify team members. When an issue arises, you can take action directly from your notifications. Custom actions are available in Amazon Q Developer in chat applications configurations for Microsoft Teams and Slack.