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migration-to-aws: bring power to parity with awslabs plugin#165

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Brings migration-to-aws up to parity with the upstream awslabs plugin (awslabs/startups/migrate/plugins/migration-to-aws, Apache-2.0):

  • Ports 16 new steering files (Anthropic→Bedrock, security baseline, harness/agentcore paths, handoff-gates, validate-artifacts, migration-complexity, bedrock-quotas, retarget-gotchas, terraform-validation, sdk-capability-map.json)
  • Refreshes content on 43 existing files
  • Rewrites POWER.md to mirror the upstream orchestrator (context budget rules, BigQuery specialist gate, fail-closed handoff gates, 7-check state validation, out-of-scope guardrails)
  • Adapts the awslabs nested layout to Kiro's flat steering/ requirement

Brings `migration-to-aws` up to parity with the upstream awslabs plugin
(`awslabs/startups/migrate/plugins/migration-to-aws`, Apache-2.0):

- Ports 16 new steering files (Anthropic→Bedrock, security baseline,
  harness/agentcore paths, handoff-gates, validate-artifacts,
  migration-complexity, bedrock-quotas, retarget-gotchas,
  terraform-validation, sdk-capability-map.json)
- Refreshes content on 43 existing files
- Rewrites POWER.md to mirror the upstream orchestrator (context budget
  rules, BigQuery specialist gate, fail-closed handoff gates, 7-check
  state validation, out-of-scope guardrails)
- Adapts the awslabs nested layout to Kiro's flat `steering/` requirement
@nadetastic nadetastic merged commit 2cfd943 into kirodotdev:main Jul 9, 2026
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