AWS CDK Python Setup Instructions#1051
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npm startand verified thatREADME.mdis up to date.Description
Pull Request Description
This PR adds a new instructions file (aws-cdk-python-setup.instructions.md) that provides comprehensive guidance for setting up and working with AWS CDK (Cloud Development Kit) projects using Python.
What this instructions file does:
Relevant context and usage notes:
docs/awscdk.pdffor additional detailed documentation**/*.pyfiles in CDK projects via theapplyTopatternnpm run buildThis contribution helps developers get started with AWS CDK Python projects more efficiently by providing Copilot with contextual guidance throughout the development process.
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By submitting this pull request, I confirm that my contribution abides by the Code of Conduct and will be licensed under the MIT License.