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AWS cli documentation change

Service: cli · 2025-12-10 · Documentation low

File: cli/latest/reference/ce/describe-cost-category-definition.md

Summary

Updated documentation to use consistent lowercase 'cost category' terminology throughout, fixed indentation in parameter descriptions, and updated AWS CLI version references from 2.32.11 to 2.32.13

Security assessment

The changes are purely grammatical/formatting improvements (capitalization consistency and indentation fixes). There is no mention of vulnerabilities, security controls, or security-related features. The version update reflects routine documentation maintenance.

Diff

diff --git a/cli/latest/reference/ce/describe-cost-category-definition.md b/cli/latest/reference/ce/describe-cost-category-definition.md
index c0ef3cc20..e42e1acb4 100644
--- a//cli/latest/reference/ce/describe-cost-category-definition.md
+++ b//cli/latest/reference/ce/describe-cost-category-definition.md
@@ -15 +15 @@
-  * [AWS CLI 2.32.11 Command Reference](../../index.html) »
+  * [AWS CLI 2.32.13 Command Reference](../../index.html) »
@@ -59 +59 @@ First time using the AWS CLI? See the [User Guide](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/c
-Returns the name, Amazon Resource Name (ARN), rules, definition, and effective dates of a Cost Category that’s defined in the account.
+Returns the name, Amazon Resource Name (ARN), rules, definition, and effective dates of a cost category that’s defined in the account.
@@ -61 +61 @@ Returns the name, Amazon Resource Name (ARN), rules, definition, and effective d
-You have the option to use `EffectiveOn` to return a Cost Category that’s active on a specific date. If there’s no `EffectiveOn` specified, you see a Cost Category that’s effective on the current date. If Cost Category is still effective, `EffectiveEnd` is omitted in the response.
+You have the option to use `EffectiveOn` to return a cost category that’s active on a specific date. If there’s no `EffectiveOn` specified, you see a Cost Category that’s effective on the current date. If cost category is still effective, `EffectiveEnd` is omitted in the response.
@@ -97 +97 @@ See also: [AWS API Documentation](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/ce-201
-> The unique identifier for your Cost Category.
+> The unique identifier for your cost category.
@@ -109 +109 @@ See also: [AWS API Documentation](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/ce-201
-> The date when the Cost Category was effective.
+> The date when the cost category was effective.
@@ -224 +224 @@ CostCategory -> (structure)
->> The unique identifier for your Cost Category.
+>> The unique identifier for your cost category.
@@ -236 +236 @@ CostCategory -> (structure)
->> The effective start date of your Cost Category.
+>> The effective start date of your cost category.
@@ -248 +248 @@ CostCategory -> (structure)
->> The effective end date of your Cost Category.
+>> The effective end date of your cost category.
@@ -260 +260 @@ CostCategory -> (structure)
->> The unique name of the Cost Category.
+>> The unique name of the cost category.
@@ -272 +272 @@ CostCategory -> (structure)
->> The rule schema version in this particular Cost Category.
+>> The rule schema version in this particular cost category.
@@ -282 +282 @@ CostCategory -> (structure)
->> The rules are processed in order. If there are multiple rules that match the line item, then the first rule to match is used to determine that Cost Category value.
+>> The rules are processed in order. If there are multiple rules that match the line item, then the first rule to match is used to determine that cost category value.
@@ -293 +293 @@ CostCategory -> (structure)
->>> Rules are processed in order. If there are multiple rules that match the line item, then the first rule to match is used to determine that Cost Category value.
+>>> Rules are processed in order. If there are multiple rules that match the line item, then the first rule to match is used to determine that cost category value.
@@ -311 +311 @@ CostCategory -> (structure)
->>>>> `RECORD_TYPE` is a dimension used for Cost Explorer APIs, and is also supported for Cost Category expressions. This dimension uses different terms, depending on whether you’re using the console or API/JSON editor. For a detailed comparison, see [Term Comparisons](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/awsaccountbilling/latest/aboutv2/manage-cost-categories.html#cost-categories-terms) in the _Billing and Cost Management User Guide_ .
+>>>>> `RECORD_TYPE` is a dimension used for Cost Explorer APIs, and is also supported for cost category expressions. This dimension uses different terms, depending on whether you’re using the console or API/JSON editor. For a detailed comparison, see [Term Comparisons](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/awsaccountbilling/latest/aboutv2/manage-cost-categories.html#cost-categories-terms) in the _Billing and Cost Management User Guide_ .
@@ -440 +440 @@ CostCategory -> (structure)
->>>>>>>>> `MatchOptions` is only applicable for actions related to Cost Category and Anomaly Subscriptions. Refer to the documentation for each specific API to see what is supported.
+>>>>>>>>> `MatchOptions` is only applicable for actions related to cost category and Anomaly Subscriptions. Refer to the documentation for each specific API to see what is supported.
@@ -491 +491 @@ CostCategory -> (structure)
->>>>>>>> The match options that you can use to filter your results. `MatchOptions` is only applicable for actions related to Cost Category. The default values for `MatchOptions` are `EQUALS` and `CASE_SENSITIVE` .
+>>>>>>>> The match options that you can use to filter your results. `MatchOptions` is only applicable for actions related to cost category. The default values for `MatchOptions` are `EQUALS` and `CASE_SENSITIVE` .
@@ -514 +514 @@ CostCategory -> (structure)
->>>>>>>> The unique name of the Cost Category.
+>>>>>>>> The unique name of the cost category.
@@ -526 +526 @@ CostCategory -> (structure)
->>>>>>>> The specific value of the Cost Category.
+>>>>>>>> The specific value of the cost category.
@@ -684 +684 @@ CostCategory -> (structure)
->>>>>>>>> `MatchOptions` is only applicable for actions related to Cost Category and Anomaly Subscriptions. Refer to the documentation for each specific API to see what is supported.
+>>>>>>>>> `MatchOptions` is only applicable for actions related to cost category and Anomaly Subscriptions. Refer to the documentation for each specific API to see what is supported.
@@ -735 +735 @@ CostCategory -> (structure)
->>>>>>>> The match options that you can use to filter your results. `MatchOptions` is only applicable for actions related to Cost Category. The default values for `MatchOptions` are `EQUALS` and `CASE_SENSITIVE` .
+>>>>>>>> The match options that you can use to filter your results. `MatchOptions` is only applicable for actions related to cost category. The default values for `MatchOptions` are `EQUALS` and `CASE_SENSITIVE` .
@@ -758 +758 @@ CostCategory -> (structure)
->>>>>>>> The unique name of the Cost Category.
+>>>>>>>> The unique name of the cost category.
@@ -770 +770 @@ CostCategory -> (structure)
->>>>>>>> The specific value of the Cost Category.
+>>>>>>>> The specific value of the cost category.
@@ -889 +889 @@ CostCategory -> (structure)
->>>>>>>> `MatchOptions` is only applicable for actions related to Cost Category and Anomaly Subscriptions. Refer to the documentation for each specific API to see what is supported.
+>>>>>>>> `MatchOptions` is only applicable for actions related to cost category and Anomaly Subscriptions. Refer to the documentation for each specific API to see what is supported.
@@ -940 +940 @@ CostCategory -> (structure)
->>>>>>> The match options that you can use to filter your results. `MatchOptions` is only applicable for actions related to Cost Category. The default values for `MatchOptions` are `EQUALS` and `CASE_SENSITIVE` .
+>>>>>>> The match options that you can use to filter your results. `MatchOptions` is only applicable for actions related to cost category. The default values for `MatchOptions` are `EQUALS` and `CASE_SENSITIVE` .
@@ -963 +963 @@ CostCategory -> (structure)
->>>>>>> The unique name of the Cost Category.
+>>>>>>> The unique name of the cost category.
@@ -975 +975 @@ CostCategory -> (structure)
->>>>>>> The specific value of the Cost Category.
+>>>>>>> The specific value of the cost category.
@@ -1078 +1078 @@ CostCategory -> (structure)
->>>>>>> `MatchOptions` is only applicable for actions related to Cost Category and Anomaly Subscriptions. Refer to the documentation for each specific API to see what is supported.
+>>>>>>> `MatchOptions` is only applicable for actions related to cost category and Anomaly Subscriptions. Refer to the documentation for each specific API to see what is supported.
@@ -1129 +1129 @@ CostCategory -> (structure)
->>>>>> The match options that you can use to filter your results. `MatchOptions` is only applicable for actions related to Cost Category. The default values for `MatchOptions` are `EQUALS` and `CASE_SENSITIVE` .
+>>>>>> The match options that you can use to filter your results. `MatchOptions` is only applicable for actions related to cost category. The default values for `MatchOptions` are `EQUALS` and `CASE_SENSITIVE` .
@@ -1152 +1152 @@ CostCategory -> (structure)
->>>>>> The unique name of the Cost Category.
+>>>>>> The unique name of the cost category.
@@ -1164 +1164 @@ CostCategory -> (structure)
->>>>>> The specific value of the Cost Category.
+>>>>>> The specific value of the cost category.
@@ -1237 +1237 @@ CostCategory -> (structure)
->> The split charge rules that are used to allocate your charges between your Cost Category values.
+>> The split charge rules that are used to allocate your charges between your cost category values.
@@ -1248 +1248 @@ CostCategory -> (structure)
->>> Use the split charge rule to split the cost of one Cost Category value across several other target values.
+>>> Use the split charge rule to split the cost of one cost category value across several other target values.
@@ -1252 +1252 @@ CostCategory -> (structure)
->>>> The Cost Category value that you want to split. That value can’t be used as a source or a target in other split charge rules. To indicate uncategorized costs, you can use an empty string as the source.
+>>>> The cost category value that you want to split. That value can’t be used as a source or a target in other split charge rules. To indicate uncategorized costs, you can use an empty string as the source.
@@ -1264 +1264 @@ CostCategory -> (structure)
->>>> The Cost Category values that you want to split costs across. These values can’t be used as a source in other split charge rules.
+>>>> The cost category values that you want to split costs across. These values can’t be used as a source in other split charge rules.
@@ -1398 +1398 @@ CostCategory -> (structure)
-  * [AWS CLI 2.32.11 Command Reference](../../index.html) »
+  * [AWS CLI 2.32.13 Command Reference](../../index.html) »