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AWS omics documentation change

Service: omics · 2026-03-25 · Documentation low

File: omics/latest/dev/getting-started.md

Summary

Updated documentation to replace references from 'Amazon Q CLI' to 'Kiro CLI' throughout the file, including example prompts and security considerations link.

Security assessment

This change appears to be a rebranding or product name change from Amazon Q CLI to Kiro CLI. The security considerations section is updated with a new link, but this is part of the rebranding rather than addressing a specific security vulnerability. No security weaknesses or incidents are mentioned in the diff.

Diff

diff --git a/omics/latest/dev/getting-started.md b/omics/latest/dev/getting-started.md
index 5a955697b..256a2401e 100644
--- a//omics/latest/dev/getting-started.md
+++ b//omics/latest/dev/getting-started.md
@@ -5 +5 @@
-Using a Ready2Run workflow in the HealthOmics consoleExample prompts for Amazon Q CLI
+Using a Ready2Run workflow in the HealthOmics consoleExample prompts for Kiro CLI
@@ -42 +42 @@ The following exercise shows how to use a Ready2Run workflow. A Ready2Run workfl
-## Example prompts for Amazon Q CLI
+## Example prompts for Kiro CLI
@@ -44 +44 @@ The following exercise shows how to use a Ready2Run workflow. A Ready2Run workfl
-Amazon Q CLI can run genomic workflows and analysis tasks in AWS HealthOmics using natural language commands. The following example prompts allow you to create workflows, manage runs, and analyze genomic data. For more information and example prompts for HealthOmics, see the [HealthOmics Agentic generative AI tutorial](https://github.com/aws-samples/aws-healthomics-tutorials/tree/main/generative-ai) on GitHub. 
+Kiro CLI can run genomic workflows and analysis tasks in AWS HealthOmics using natural language commands. The following example prompts allow you to create workflows, manage runs, and analyze genomic data. For more information and example prompts for HealthOmics, see the [HealthOmics Agentic generative AI tutorial](https://github.com/aws-samples/aws-healthomics-tutorials/tree/main/generative-ai) on GitHub. 
@@ -50 +50 @@ Amazon Q CLI can run genomic workflows and analysis tasks in AWS HealthOmics usi
-  * "Update the inputs.json file to use real files from my Amazon S3 bucket `omics-my-bucket-with-genome-data`" (Provide a specific Amazon S3 bucket location, or let Amazon Q explore)
+  * "Update the inputs.json file to use real files from my Amazon S3 bucket `omics-my-bucket-with-genome-data`" (Provide a specific Amazon S3 bucket location, or let Kiro explore)
@@ -67 +67 @@ Amazon Q CLI can run genomic workflows and analysis tasks in AWS HealthOmics usi
-When working with Amazon Q CLI, review all generated content and proposed actions before proceeding. Provide feedback to improve response quality and to match your workflow’s requirements. For more information, see [ Security considerations and best practices](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonq/latest/qdeveloper-ug/command-line-chat-security.html) for Amazon Q.
+When working with Kiro CLI, review all generated content and proposed actions before proceeding. Provide feedback to improve response quality and to match your workflow’s requirements. For more information, see [ Security considerations and best practices](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kiro/latest/userguide/command-line-chat-security.html) for Kiro.