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chore: relocate brazil transform #1024

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@aajtodd aajtodd commented Jan 8, 2024

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refactor: Add a new .brazil.json file with the transform logic for just aws-sdk-kotlin. NOTE: This will not take effect until we release a new version of kat and update the release pipeline to use it. Until then the "global" transform config from repo tools is still the one being used. I tested this locally already the runtime and diffed the transform output using the one from repo tools and this new localized copy

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@aajtodd aajtodd merged commit 3a2a9c7 into main Jan 25, 2024
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@aajtodd aajtodd deleted the publishing-qa branch January 25, 2024 16:24
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