AWS autoscaling documentation change
Summary
Updated link text from 'Auto Scaling groups' to 'Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling groups' for branding consistency
Security assessment
The change only modifies the displayed text of a hyperlink to match updated product naming conventions. No security-related content was added or modified.
Diff
diff --git a/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/setting-up.md b/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/setting-up.md index 2364637db..0f9214eee 100644 --- a//autoscaling/ec2/userguide/setting-up.md +++ b//autoscaling/ec2/userguide/setting-up.md @@ -24 +24 @@ To use the AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI), download, install, and configur -AWS CloudShell lets you skip installing the AWS CLI in your development environment, and use it in the AWS Management Console instead. In addition to avoiding installation, you also don't need to configure credentials, and you don't need to specify a region. Your AWS Management Console session provides this context to the AWS CLI. You can use AWS CloudShell in supported AWS Regions. For more information, see [Create Auto Scaling groups from the command line using AWS CloudShell](./create-auto-scaling-groups-with-cloudshell.html). +AWS CloudShell lets you skip installing the AWS CLI in your development environment, and use it in the AWS Management Console instead. In addition to avoiding installation, you also don't need to configure credentials, and you don't need to specify a region. Your AWS Management Console session provides this context to the AWS CLI. You can use AWS CloudShell in supported AWS Regions. For more information, see [Create Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling groups from the command line using AWS CloudShell](./create-auto-scaling-groups-with-cloudshell.html).