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The AWS SAM Local project (a CLI for developing serverless applications) has been renamed to AWS SAM CLI:

https://github.com/awslabs/aws-sam-cli

Is there a moderator who would be willing to retag to to reflect this?

Here is a GitHub pull request review where one of the authors of that project has expressed interest in renaming the tag as well:

https://github.com/awslabs/aws-sam-cli/pull/409#pullrequestreview-119899942

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  • As a SAM user, your input here would be useful. Commented Mar 28, 2019 at 9:31

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The was already created, and therefore a simple rename couldn't be done here. The had a clean tag wiki, and was followed by 26 people, whereas was a new one with just 20 questions. In order to preserve both the wiki and the followers:

  1. I retagged all the questions with to use automatically.
  2. I renamed the tag to .
  3. I added as a synonym to .

And now the job is done. There is another , but that is for another day.

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  • Thanks very much for your help @BhargavRao. I think, probably, having aws-sam is ok as it has two components, a 'Translator` service in Amazon, and a separate project for the CLI. Personally, I think a single tag aws-sam would be perfect. Failing that, I suppose, aws-sam could be for the service, and aws-sam-cli could be for the CLI project. Commented Mar 29, 2019 at 9:16
  • We can potentially rename aws-sam to aws-sam-service, but I'd rather leave it to the top users in that (and related) tag to decide.
    – Bhargav Rao Mod
    Commented Mar 29, 2019 at 9:20
  • Yeah I don't think aws-sam-service is intuitive. I personally don't see the need for 2 tags at all, and I would be in favour of just rolling all of aws-sam-cli into aws-sam, but if there are to be 2 tags, then the existing names are most intuitive to me. But I agree, the OP should decide. Commented Mar 29, 2019 at 9:22
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As a SAM user, I was also confused why there is an aws-sam-local and an aws-sam-cli tag. This change should be made.

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