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**To create a new version of a document**
The following ``update-document`` example creates a new version of a document when run on a Windows computer. The document specified by ``--document`` must be in JSON format. Note that ``file://`` must be referenced followed by the path of the content file. Because of the ``$`` at the beginning of the ``--document-version`` parameter, On Windows you must surround the value with double quotes. On Linux, MacOS, or at a PowerShell prompt, you must surround the value with single quotes.
**Windows version**::
aws ssm update-document \
--name "RunShellScript" \
--content "file://RunShellScript.json" \
--document-version "$LATEST"
**Linux/Mac version**::
aws ssm update-document \
--name "RunShellScript" \
--content "file://RunShellScript.json" \
--document-version '$LATEST'
Output::
{
"DocumentDescription": {
"Status": "Updating",
"Hash": "f775e5df4904c6fa46686c4722fae9de1950dace25cd9608ff8d622046b68d9b",
"Name": "RunShellScript",
"Parameters": [
{
"Type": "StringList",
"Name": "commands",
"Description": "(Required) Specify a shell script or a command to run."
}
],
"DocumentType": "Command",
"PlatformTypes": [
"Linux"
],
"DocumentVersion": "2",
"HashType": "Sha256",
"CreatedDate": 1487899655.152,
"Owner": "809632081692",
"SchemaVersion": "2.0",
"DefaultVersion": "1",
"LatestVersion": "2",
"Description": "Run an updated script"
}
}