The types from this library are intended to be used with amazonka, which provides mechanisms for specifying AuthN/AuthZ information, sending requests, and receiving responses. Lenses are used for constructing and manipulating types, due to the depth of nesting of AWS types and transparency regarding de/serialisation into more palatable Haskell values. The provided lenses should be compatible with any of the major lens libraries such as lens or lens-family-core. See Network.AWS.StepFunctions or the AWS documentation to get started.
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