Automate AWS CDK with Github: Note that cdk bootstrap needs fuller permissions#297
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Note that cdk bootstrap still needs to be run
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@tripleee is attempting to deploy a commit to the Coner Murphy's projects Team on Vercel. A member of the Team first needs to authorize it. |
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For context, perhaps also see the project where I used this: https://github.com/tripleee/rss-lambda?tab=readme-ov-file |
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Note that cdk bootstrap still needs to be run
Thanks for this article. Being new to CDK I struggled for a bit to get it working for a new project, so I added a small paragraph with a clarification for users with this particular use case.