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# Getting Started with AWS CodeStar

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## Serverless Project Tutorial

* **Note**\
  Your AWS account might be charged for costs related to this tutorial, including costs for AWS services used by AWS CodeStar. For more information, see [AWS CodeStar Pricing](https://aws.amazon.com/codestar/pricing).

## AWS CLI Project Tutorial

* **Note**\
  Your AWS account might be charged for costs related to this tutorial, including AWS services used by AWS CodeStar. For more information, see [AWS CodeStar Pricing](https://aws.amazon.com/codestar/pricing).
* **Important**\
  Make sure you configure the preferred AWS Region in AWS CLI. Your project is created in the AWS Region configured in the AWS CLI.

## Alexa Skill Project Tutorial

* **Important**\
  After you create the Alexa skill project, make all edits in the project repository only. We recommend that you do not edit this skill directly using any other Alexa Skills Kit tools, such as the ASK CLI or ASK developer console. These tools are not integrated with the project repository. Using them causes the skill and repository code to become out of sync.


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