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AWS chatbot documentation change

Service: chatbot · 2025-08-01 · Documentation low

File: chatbot/latest/adminguide/getting-help.md

Summary

Updated terminology from 'chat channels' to 'chat applications' throughout the documentation to reflect product naming changes

Security assessment

The changes are purely terminological updates to align with a product rebranding (AWS Chatbot to Amazon Q Developer in chat applications). No security vulnerabilities, configurations, or features are mentioned or modified in these changes.

Diff

diff --git a/chatbot/latest/adminguide/getting-help.md b/chatbot/latest/adminguide/getting-help.md
index 3544e1612..dcb77453c 100644
--- a//chatbot/latest/adminguide/getting-help.md
+++ b//chatbot/latest/adminguide/getting-help.md
@@ -11 +11 @@ AWS Chatbot is now Amazon Q Developer. [Learn more](./service-rename.html)
-You can ask Amazon Q Developer in chat channels for help by entering `@Amazon Q help`. You can choose any of the following buttons to receive additional information about their respective topics.
+You can ask Amazon Q Developer in chat applications for help by entering `@Amazon Q help`. You can choose any of the following buttons to receive additional information about their respective topics.
@@ -38 +38 @@ Provides helpful tips about CLI command syntax and parameters.
-For example, you don't have to remember parameters to use CLI commands with Amazon Q Developer in chat channels. Amazon Q Developer in chat channels prompts you for all required prameters for a CLI command. Commands with one parameter don't require a parameter flag and unique AWS service operations don't require you to enter a service name. For more information, see [Running AWS CLI commands from chat channels using Amazon Q Developer in chat channels](./chatbot-cli-commands.html).
+For example, you don't have to remember parameters to use CLI commands with Amazon Q Developer in chat applications. Amazon Q Developer in chat applications prompts you for all required prameters for a CLI command. Commands with one parameter don't require a parameter flag and unique AWS service operations don't require you to enter a service name. For more information, see [Running AWS CLI commands from chat channels using Amazon Q Developer in chat applications](./chatbot-cli-commands.html).
@@ -46 +46 @@ Provides helpful tips about command aliases. Command aliases are short-hand repr
-Lists and provides details about Amazon Q Developer in chat channels commands.
+Lists and provides details about Amazon Q Developer in chat applications commands.
@@ -50 +50 @@ Lists and provides details about Amazon Q Developer in chat channels commands.
-To manage Amazon Q Developer in chat channels preferences for your chat channel, enter `@Amazon Q set preferences`.
+To manage Amazon Q Developer in chat applications preferences for your chat channel, enter `@Amazon Q set preferences`.
@@ -52 +52 @@ To manage Amazon Q Developer in chat channels preferences for your chat channel,
-You can manage your threading preferences and communication preferences after running this command. This includes where Amazon Q Developer in chat channels notifications are displayed, how frequently new threads are created, and what Amazon Q Developer in chat channels related updates you want to receive.
+You can manage your threading preferences and communication preferences after running this command. This includes where Amazon Q Developer in chat applications notifications are displayed, how frequently new threads are created, and what Amazon Q Developer in chat applications related updates you want to receive.
@@ -58 +58 @@ To see a list of AWS accounts configured for this channel or select a new accoun
-If you would like to add an account to the channel, sign-in to the Amazon Q Developer in chat channels console with that account and configure Amazon Q Developer in chat channels for your channel. For more information, see [Setting up Amazon Q Developer in chat applications](./getting-started.html#setting-up).
+If you would like to add an account to the channel, sign-in to the Amazon Q Developer in chat applications console with that account and configure Amazon Q Developer in chat applications for your channel. For more information, see [Setting up Amazon Q Developer in chat applications](./getting-started.html#setting-up).
@@ -62 +62 @@ If you would like to add an account to the channel, sign-in to the Amazon Q Deve
-To provide feedback to Amazon Q Developer in chat channels, enter `feedback `your comment``.
+To provide feedback to Amazon Q Developer in chat applications, enter `feedback `your comment``.
@@ -72 +72 @@ If your current user role doesn’t have the right permissions, you can switch r
-Provides additional information about the types of questions Amazon Q Developer in chat channels can answer and how to use Amazon Q Developer with Amazon Q Developer in chat channels. For more information, see [Chatting with Amazon Q Developer in chat channels](./asking-questions.html).
+Provides additional information about the types of questions Amazon Q Developer in chat applications can answer and how to use Amazon Q Developer with Amazon Q Developer in chat applications. For more information, see [Chatting with Amazon Q Developer in chat channels](./asking-questions.html).
@@ -76 +76 @@ Provides additional information about the types of questions Amazon Q Developer
-To get help with services or operations, use the `--help` parameter. For example, you can enter `@Amazon Q ec2 --help` to get help with EC2. For more information, see [Running AWS CLI commands from chat channels using Amazon Q Developer in chat channels](./chatbot-cli-commands.html).
+To get help with services or operations, use the `--help` parameter. For example, you can enter `@Amazon Q ec2 --help` to get help with EC2. For more information, see [Running AWS CLI commands from chat channels using Amazon Q Developer in chat applications](./chatbot-cli-commands.html).