diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
--- a/README.md
+++ b/README.md
@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@
   ```
 
 * Use `sls deploy` to deploy the executable to AWS Lambda. **Note**: `sls deploy
-  function` is not supported.
+  function` is [not supported yet](https://github.com/seek-oss/serverless-haskell/issues/20).
 
   The `serverless-haskell` plugin will build the package using Stack and upload
   it to AWS together with a JavaScript wrapper to pass the input and output
@@ -80,7 +80,8 @@
 
 ### Notes
 
-* `sls deploy function` is not supported.
+* `sls deploy function` is [not supported yet](https://github.com/seek-oss/serverless-haskell/issues/20).
+* `sls invoke local` is [not supported yet](https://github.com/seek-oss/serverless-haskell/issues/32).
 * Only AWS Lambda is supported at the moment. Other cloud providers would
   require different JavaScript wrappers to be implemented.
 
diff --git a/serverless-haskell.cabal b/serverless-haskell.cabal
--- a/serverless-haskell.cabal
+++ b/serverless-haskell.cabal
@@ -2,10 +2,10 @@
 --
 -- see: https://github.com/sol/hpack
 --
--- hash: 39c6aa6699d4c9e7504dab750ed591876715bfaa355c00c418ad2b04a388de41
+-- hash: 298ad7fe6395331a112788dc36344fd07fa6c61411aa488fd4f0b128edec9710
 
 name:           serverless-haskell
-version:        0.4.2
+version:        0.4.3
 synopsis:       Deploying Haskell code onto AWS Lambda using Serverless
 description:    Utilities to help process the events from AWS Lambda when deployed with the serverless-haskell plugin.
 category:       AWS, Cloud, Network
diff --git a/src/AWSLambda.hs b/src/AWSLambda.hs
--- a/src/AWSLambda.hs
+++ b/src/AWSLambda.hs
@@ -35,7 +35,8 @@
 * Write your @main@ function using 'AWSLambda.lambdaMain'.
 
 * Use @sls deploy@ to deploy the executable to AWS Lambda. __Note__: @sls deploy
-  function@ is not supported.
+  function@ is
+  <https://github.com/seek-oss/serverless-haskell/issues/20 not supported yet>.
 
   The @serverless-haskell@ plugin will build the package using Stack and upload
   it to AWS together with a JavaScript wrapper to pass the input and output
