Mitch Garnaat

Fixing some typos.

......@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ You have to:
* Create the IAM roles required by the Lambda function itself (the executing
role) as well as the policy required by whoever is invoking the Lambda
function (the invocation role)
* Compress the function and any dependencies and upload it to AWS Lambda
* Zip the function and any dependencies and upload it to AWS Lambda
* Test the function with mock data
* Retrieve the output of the function from CloudWatch Logs
* Add an event source to the function
......@@ -25,11 +25,11 @@ to the uploaded function and finds the related CloudWatch log stream and
displays the log events. Finally, it will add the event source to turn
your function on.
Kappa is a command line tool. The basic command is:
Kappa is a command line tool. The basic command format is:
kappa --config <path to config file> <command>
Where commands is one of:
Where ``command`` is one of:
* deploy - deploy the CloudFormation template containing the IAM roles and zip the function and upload it to AWS Lambda
* test - send test data to the new Lambda function
......@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ about your Lambda function.
An example project based on a Kinesis stream can be found in
[samples/kinesis](https://github.com/garnaat/kappa/tree/develop/samples/kinesis).
The basic workflow would be to:
The basic workflow is:
* Create your Lambda function
* Create your CloudFormation template with the execution and invocation roles
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