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  1. .gitattributes

    # Treat all files in the Go repo as binary, with no git magic updating
    # line endings. This produces predictable results in different environments.
    #
    # Windows users contributing to Go will need to use a modern version
    # of git and editors capable of LF line endings.
    #
    # Windows .bat files are known to have multiple bugs when run with LF
    # endings, and so they are checked in with CRLF endings, with a test
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  2. docs/orchestration/README.md

    The term cloud-native revolves around the idea of applications deployed as micro services, that scale well. It is not about just retrofitting monolithic applications onto modern container based compute environment. A cloud-native application is portable and resilient by design, and can scale horizontally by simply replicating. Modern orchestration platforms like Kubernetes, DC/OS make replicating and managing containers in huge clusters easier than ever.
    
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  3. okhttp-brotli/README.md

    OkHttp Brotli Implementation
    ============================
    
    This module is an implementation of [Brotli][1] compression.
    It enables Brotli support in addition to tranparent Gzip support,
    provided Accept-Encoding is not set previously.  Modern web servers
    must choose to return Brotli responses.  n.b. It is not used for
    sending requests.
    
    ```java
    OkHttpClient client = new OkHttpClient.Builder()
      .addInterceptor(BrotliInterceptor.INSTANCE)
      .build();
    ```
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  4. docs/de/docs/advanced/dataclasses.md

    /// info
    
    Bedenken Sie, dass Datenklassen nicht alles können, was Pydantic-Modelle können.
    
    Daher müssen Sie möglicherweise weiterhin Pydantic-Modelle verwenden.
    
    Wenn Sie jedoch eine Menge Datenklassen herumliegen haben, ist dies ein guter Trick, um sie für eine Web-API mithilfe von FastAPI zu verwenden. 🤓
    
    ///
    
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  5. docs/es/docs/project-generation.md

        - 💾 [PostgreSQL](https://www.postgresql.org) como la base de datos SQL.
    - 🚀 [React](https://react.dev) para el frontend.
        - 💃 Usando TypeScript, hooks, [Vite](https://vitejs.dev) y otras partes de un stack de frontend moderno.
        - 🎨 [Chakra UI](https://chakra-ui.com) para los componentes del frontend.
        - 🤖 Un cliente frontend generado automáticamente.
        - 🧪 [Playwright](https://playwright.dev) para pruebas End-to-End.
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  6. docs/fr/docs/tutorial/body.md

    {* ../../docs_src/body/tutorial001.py hl[4] *}
    
    ## Créez votre modèle de données
    
    Déclarez ensuite votre modèle de données en tant que classe qui hérite de `BaseModel`.
    
    Utilisez les types Python standard pour tous les attributs :
    
    {* ../../docs_src/body/tutorial001.py hl[7:11] *}
    
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  7. docs/de/docs/tutorial/body.md

    Um einen **Request**body zu deklarieren, verwenden Sie <a href="https://docs.pydantic.dev/" class="external-link" target="_blank">Pydantic</a>-Modelle mit allen deren Fähigkeiten und Vorzügen.
    
    /// info
    
    Um Daten zu versenden, sollten Sie eines von: `POST` (meistverwendet), `PUT`, `DELETE` oder `PATCH` verwenden.
    
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  8. docs/en/docs/project-generation.md

        - 💾 [PostgreSQL](https://www.postgresql.org) as the SQL database.
    - 🚀 [React](https://react.dev) for the frontend.
        - 💃 Using TypeScript, hooks, [Vite](https://vitejs.dev), and other parts of a modern frontend stack.
        - 🎨 [Chakra UI](https://chakra-ui.com) for the frontend components.
        - 🤖 An automatically generated frontend client.
        - 🧪 [Playwright](https://playwright.dev) for End-to-End testing.
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  9. docs/de/docs/tutorial/extra-models.md

    Falls Ihnen das nichts sagt, in den [Sicherheits-Kapiteln](security/simple-oauth2.md#passwort-hashing){.internal-link target=_blank} werden Sie lernen, was ein „Passwort-Hash“ ist.
    
    ///
    
    ## Mehrere Modelle
    
    Hier der generelle Weg, wie die Modelle mit ihren Passwort-Feldern aussehen könnten, und an welchen Orten sie verwendet werden würden.
    
    //// tab | Python 3.10+
    
    ```Python hl_lines="7  9  14  20  22  27-28  31-33  38-39"
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  10. docs/works_with_okhttp.md

     * [Hunter](https://github.com/Leaking/Hunter): Configure all OkHttpClients centrally.
     * ⬜️ [Moshi](https://github.com/square/moshi): A modern JSON library for Android and Java.
     * [Ok2Curl](https://github.com/mrmike/Ok2Curl): Convert OkHttp requests into curl logs.
     * [OkHttp AWS Signer](https://github.com/babbel/okhttp-aws-signer): AWS V4 signing algorithm for OkHttp requests
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