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In case your template looks different or you want to double-check your configuration, you can copy the template directly from my Github repository. You’ll want to copy the Lambda layer directly from the repository, and add it to ./src/Boto3PillowPyshorteners.zip. Finally, rename the generated handler.py to TextGeneration.py and replace the placeholder code with the following:
You may be aware of Serverlessland, a treasure trove of developer-centered content and examples of serverless applications. I decided to take one of their more popular (and AI-focused) tutorials, titled “Use GenAI capabilities to build a chatbot”, and recreate it with App Composer and our trusty AI assistant. Here we go!
AWS Application Composer launched in the AWS Console at re:Invent one year ago, and this re:Invent it expanded to the VS Code IDE as part of the AWS Toolkit - but that’s not the only exciting part. When using App Composer in the IDE, users also get access to a generative AI partner that will help them write infrastructure as code (IaC) for all 1100+ AWS CloudFormation resources that Application Composer now supports.