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AWS cli documentation change

Service: cli · 2025-10-10 · Documentation low

File: cli/latest/reference/quicksight/describe-account-customization.md

Summary

Updated CLI version references from 2.31.8 to 2.31.10, removed regional specificity from account customization descriptions, and simplified explanations about applied customizations

Security assessment

The changes primarily update version numbers and remove regional restrictions from documentation text. There is no mention of security vulnerabilities, patches, or exploit mitigation. The regional scope changes appear to be documentation clarifications rather than security fixes.

Diff

diff --git a/cli/latest/reference/quicksight/describe-account-customization.md b/cli/latest/reference/quicksight/describe-account-customization.md
index 9786c5168..c174034ac 100644
--- a//cli/latest/reference/quicksight/describe-account-customization.md
+++ b//cli/latest/reference/quicksight/describe-account-customization.md
@@ -15 +15 @@
-  * [AWS CLI 2.31.8 Command Reference](../../index.html) »
+  * [AWS CLI 2.31.10 Command Reference](../../index.html) »
@@ -59 +59 @@ First time using the AWS CLI? See the [User Guide](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/c
-Describes the customizations associated with the provided Amazon Web Services account and Amazon QuickSight namespace in an Amazon Web Services Region. The QuickSight console evaluates which customizations to apply by running this API operation with the `Resolved` flag included.
+Describes the customizations associated with the provided Amazon Web Services account and Amazon QuickSight namespace. The QuickSight console evaluates which customizations to apply by running this API operation with the `Resolved` flag included.
@@ -64 +64 @@ To determine what customizations display when you run this command, it can help
-  * `Amazon Web Services Region` \- In each Amazon Web Services Region where you sign in to QuickSight at least once, QuickSight acts as a separate instance of the same service. If you have a user directory, it resides in us-east-1, which is the US East (N. Virginia). Generally speaking, these users have access to QuickSight in any Amazon Web Services Region, unless they are constrained to a namespace. To run the command in a different Amazon Web Services Region, you change your Region settings. If you’re using the CLI, you can use one of the following options:
+  * `Amazon Web Services Region` \- You can sign in to QuickSight in any Amazon Web Services Region. If you have a user directory, it resides in us-east-1, which is US East (N. Virginia). Generally speaking, these users have access to QuickSight in any Amazon Web Services Region, unless they are constrained to a namespace. To run the command in a different Amazon Web Services Region, you change your Region settings. If you’re using the CLI, you can use one of the following options:
@@ -69 +69 @@ To determine what customizations display when you run this command, it can help
-  * `Applied customizations` \- Within an Amazon Web Services Region, a set of QuickSight customizations can apply to an Amazon Web Services account or to a namespace. Settings that you apply to a namespace override settings that you apply to an Amazon Web Services account. All settings are isolated to a single Amazon Web Services Region. To apply them in other Amazon Web Services Regions, run the `CreateAccountCustomization` command in each Amazon Web Services Region where you want to apply the same customizations.
+  * `Applied customizations` \- QuickSight customizations can apply to an Amazon Web Services account or to a namespace. Settings that you apply to a namespace override settings that you apply to an Amazon Web Services account.
@@ -261 +261 @@ AccountCustomization -> (structure)
-> The QuickSight customizations that exist in the current Amazon Web Services Region.
+> The QuickSight customizations that exist.
@@ -289 +289 @@ Status -> (integer)
-  * [AWS CLI 2.31.8 Command Reference](../../index.html) »
+  * [AWS CLI 2.31.10 Command Reference](../../index.html) »