100% agree with knowing your audience and purpose. But you are a technical writer, so these tips might be obvious. Audience and Purpose could be Part 3?
But for people that don't do technical writing day to day, it can be a little daunting when you are initially tasked with writing some docs. This is usually the case at smaller companies where people have to wear multiple hats.
I added node_modules and OpenCV compiled for Lambda. Should be easy to play around with this code, just download it on Linux. I used Parallels to launch Unbuntu, then I zipped up the source code with apex and uploaded it to AWS Lambda.
Check out some pre made examples to learn more about Scenarios and play around with them. If you already have a Stoplight account, you will need to log out.
Stoplight Scenarios lets you use scenarios to test web APIs, automate processes and tasks, mashup APIs, create demos, trigger lambda functions, and more. If you are familiar with Postman, Paw, Zapier, or IFTTT - Stoplight Scenarios are like a beautiful combination of the best parts of those products. They are free to use, shareable, and flexible enough to cover most use cases.