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  1. docs/tuning/README.md

    ### Install `tuned.conf` performance profile
    
    #### Step 1 - download `tuned.conf` from the referenced link
    ```
    wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/minio/minio/master/docs/tuning/tuned.conf
    ```
    
    #### Step 2 - install tuned.conf as supported performance profile on all nodes
    ```
    sudo mkdir -p /usr/lib/tuned/minio/
    sudo mv tuned.conf /usr/lib/tuned/minio
    ```
    
    #### Step 3 - to enable minio performance profile on all the nodes
    ```
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  2. internal/event/target/kafka_scram_client_contrib.go

    	return nil
    }
    
    // Step takes a string provided from a server (or just an empty string for the
    // very first conversation step) and attempts to move the authentication
    // conversation forward.  It returns a string to be sent to the server or an
    // error if the server message is invalid.  Calling Step after a conversation
    // completes is also an error.
    func (x *XDGSCRAMClient) Step(challenge string) (response string, err error) {
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  3. internal/logger/target/kafka/kafka_scram_client_contrib.go

    	return nil
    }
    
    // Step takes a string provided from a server (or just an empty string for the
    // very first conversation step) and attempts to move the authentication
    // conversation forward.  It returns a string to be sent to the server or an
    // error if the server message is invalid.  Calling Step after a conversation
    // completes is also an error.
    func (x *XDGSCRAMClient) Step(challenge string) (response string, err error) {
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  4. manifests/charts/UPDATING-CHARTS.md

    ## Making changes
    
    ### Step 1. Make changes in charts and values.yaml in `manifests` directory
    
    Be sure to provide sufficient documentation and example usage in values.yaml.
    
    - If the chart has a `values.schema.json`, that should be updated as well.
    
    ### Step 2. Update the istioctl/Operator values
    
    If you are modifying the `gateway` chart, you can stop here.
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  5. build-logic/build-init-samples/src/main/kotlin/gradlebuild/generate-samples.gradle.kts

            sampleDirectory = generateSampleTask.flatMap { it.target }
            displayName = "Building $languageDisplayName $capKind$multiProjectSuffix"
            description = "Setup a $languageDisplayName $kind project$multiProjectSuffix step-by-step."
            category = language.toString()
        }
    }
    
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  6. okhttp-tls/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/tls/internal/der/DerWriter.kt

          val lengthByteCount = (lengthBitCount + 7) / 8
          sink.writeByte(0b1000_0000 or lengthByteCount)
          for (shift in (lengthByteCount - 1) * 8 downTo 0 step 8) {
            sink.writeByte((length shr shift).toInt())
          }
        }
    
        // Write the payload.
        sink.writeAll(content)
      }
    
      /**
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  7. docs/en/docs/tutorial/index.md

    # Tutorial - User Guide
    
    This tutorial shows you how to use **FastAPI** with most of its features, step by step.
    
    Each section gradually builds on the previous ones, but it's structured to separate topics, so that you can go directly to any specific one to solve your specific API needs.
    
    It is also built to work as a future reference so you can come back and see exactly what you need.
    
    ## Run the code
    
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  8. tensorflow/c/eager/gradient_checker.cc

    namespace gradients {
    
    using namespace std;
    
    // ================== Helper functions =================
    
    // Fills data with values [start,end) with given step size.
    void Range(vector<int32_t>* data, int32_t start, int32_t end,
               int32_t step = 1) {
      for (int32_t i = start; i < end; i += step) {
        (*data)[i] = i;
      }
    }
    
    // Fills out_dims with the dimensions of the given tensor.
    void GetDims(const TF_Tensor* t, int64_t* out_dims) {
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  9. okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/-HeadersCommon.kt

          append("\n")
        }
      }
    }
    
    internal fun commonHeadersGet(
      namesAndValues: Array<String>,
      name: String,
    ): String? {
      for (i in namesAndValues.size - 2 downTo 0 step 2) {
        if (name.equals(namesAndValues[i], ignoreCase = true)) {
          return namesAndValues[i + 1]
        }
      }
      return null
    }
    
    internal fun Headers.Builder.commonAdd(
      name: String,
      value: String,
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  10. api/maven-api-core/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/api/Lifecycle.java

    /**
     * A Maven lifecycle is a sequence of predefined phases that govern the build process
     * of a Maven project. Each phase represents a specific step, such as compiling the
     * code, running tests, packaging the project, and deploying it. Executing a phase
     * triggers all preceding phases, ensuring that each step of the build process is
     * completed in the correct order. The three main lifecycles in Maven are
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