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Expand Up @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Lambdakiq allows you to leverage AWS' managed infrastructure to the fullest exte

## Project Setup

This gem assumes your Rails application is on AWS Lambda, ideally with our [Lamby](https://lamby.cloud) gem. It could be using Lambda's traditional zip package type or the newer [container](https://dev.to/aws-heroes/lambda-containers-with-rails-a-perfect-match-4lgb) format. If Rails on Lambda is new to you, consider following our [quick start](https://lamby.cloud/docs/quick_start) guide to get your first application up and running. From there, to use Lambdakiq, here are steps to setup your project
This gem assumes your Rails application is on AWS Lambda, ideally with our [Lamby](https://lamby.cloud) gem. It could be using Lambda's traditional zip package type or the newer [container](https://dev.to/aws-heroes/lambda-containers-with-rails-a-perfect-match-4lgb) format. If Rails on Lambda is new to you, consider following our [quick start](https://lamby.cloud/docs/quick-start) guide to get your first application up and running. From there, to use Lambdakiq, here are steps to setup your project

### Bundle & Config

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