AWS codepipeline documentation change
Summary
Restructured headings: removed step numbering and simplified section titles.
Security assessment
Formatting changes without security impact. No security content was added, removed, or modified in the visible diff.
Diff
diff --git a/codepipeline/latest/userguide/getting-started-codepipeline.md b/codepipeline/latest/userguide/getting-started-codepipeline.md index dea8fc155..91aaff275 100644 --- a//codepipeline/latest/userguide/getting-started-codepipeline.md +++ b//codepipeline/latest/userguide/getting-started-codepipeline.md @@ -7 +7 @@ -Step 1: Create an AWS account and administrative userStep 2: Apply a managed policy for administrative access to CodePipelineStep 3: Install the AWS CLIStep 4: Open the console for CodePipelineNext steps +Sign up for an AWS accountApply a managed policy for administrative access to CodePipelineInstall the AWS CLIOpen the console for CodePipelineNext steps @@ -21 +21 @@ Before you can use AWS CodePipeline for the first time, you must create your AWS - * Step 1: Create an AWS account and administrative user + * Sign up for an AWS account @@ -23 +23 @@ Before you can use AWS CodePipeline for the first time, you must create your AWS - * Step 2: Apply a managed policy for administrative access to CodePipeline + * Apply a managed policy for administrative access to CodePipeline @@ -25 +25 @@ Before you can use AWS CodePipeline for the first time, you must create your AWS - * Step 3: Install the AWS CLI + * Install the AWS CLI @@ -27 +27 @@ Before you can use AWS CodePipeline for the first time, you must create your AWS - * Step 4: Open the console for CodePipeline + * Open the console for CodePipeline @@ -34,3 +34 @@ Before you can use AWS CodePipeline for the first time, you must create your AWS -## Step 1: Create an AWS account and administrative user - -### Sign up for an AWS account +## Sign up for an AWS account @@ -40 +38 @@ To get started with AWS, you need an AWS account. For information about creating -## Step 2: Apply a managed policy for administrative access to CodePipeline +## Apply a managed policy for administrative access to CodePipeline @@ -80 +78 @@ Create a role for identity federation. Follow the instructions in [Create a role -## Step 3: Install the AWS CLI +## Install the AWS CLI @@ -112 +110 @@ For more information about the Regions and endpoints available for CodePipeline, -## Step 4: Open the console for CodePipeline +## Open the console for CodePipeline