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Adds AWS dict #103

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@udondan udondan commented Sep 18, 2019

This dict is generated from the AWS documentation for IAM: Actions, Resources, and Condition Keys for AWS Services. It contains all AWS service names and their actions. AWS IAM actions are written in CamelCase so I split them into separate words which reduced the number of words by a lot.

I tested the dict in VSCode and it works. Are there any steps left to be done on my end? I have no clue about node/npm but I believe the dict should be published as a seaprate package which then you reference in your roots pacakge.json. Will you publish that dict package or is that something you expect me to do?

@@ -19,7 +21,6 @@
| Rust | [Alexander Andreev](https://github.com/andreevlex) |
| Scala | [Arthur Peters](https://github.com/arthurp) |
| Turkish | [Erkan Durmuş](https://github.com/derkan) |
| Greek | [Anthony Veaudry](https://github.com/anthony0030) |
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Except this one, the list seemed to be sorteed alphabetically. Moved it.

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Jason3S commented Oct 22, 2019

Thank you.

@Jason3S Jason3S merged commit d33bfeb into streetsidesoftware:master Oct 22, 2019
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