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  1. api/maven-api-core/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/api/services/MessageBuilder.java

            return style("." + Constants.MAVEN_STYLE_TRACE_NAME + ":-" + Constants.MAVEN_STYLE_TRACE_DEFAULT, message);
        }
    
        /**
         * Append message content in debug style.
         * By default, bold cyan
         *
         * @param message the message to append
         * @return the current builder
         */
        @Nonnull
        default MessageBuilder debug(Object message) {
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  2. CONTRIBUTING.md

    - Revert the Git changes to files in the `.idea` folder
    
    NOTE: Due to the project size, the very first import can take a while and IntelliJ might become unresponsive for several seconds during this period.
    
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  3. docs/en/docs/advanced/events.md

    You can probably skip this part.
    
    ///
    
    There's an alternative way to define this logic to be executed during *startup* and during *shutdown*.
    
    You can define event handlers (functions) that need to be executed before the application starts up, or when the application is shutting down.
    
    These functions can be declared with `async def` or normal `def`.
    
    ### `startup` event
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  4. docs/en/docs/advanced/additional-responses.md

                }
            }
        }
    }
    ```
    
    ## Additional media types for the main response
    
    You can use this same `responses` parameter to add different media types for the same main response.
    
    For example, you can add an additional media type of `image/png`, declaring that your *path operation* can return a JSON object (with media type `application/json`) or a PNG image:
    
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  5. docs/en/docs/how-to/custom-docs-ui-assets.md

    ### Include the custom docs
    
    Now you can create the *path operations* for the custom docs.
    
    You can reuse FastAPI's internal functions to create the HTML pages for the docs, and pass them the needed arguments:
    
    * `openapi_url`: the URL where the HTML page for the docs can get the OpenAPI schema for your API. You can use here the attribute `app.openapi_url`.
    * `title`: the title of your API.
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  6. docs/en/docs/tutorial/body-fields.md

    # Body - Fields
    
    The same way you can declare additional validation and metadata in *path operation function* parameters with `Query`, `Path` and `Body`, you can declare validation and metadata inside of Pydantic models using Pydantic's `Field`.
    
    ## Import `Field`
    
    First, you have to import it:
    
    {* ../../docs_src/body_fields/tutorial001_an_py310.py hl[4] *}
    
    
    /// warning
    
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  7. docs/en/docs/tutorial/response-status-code.md

    # Response Status Code
    
    The same way you can specify a response model, you can also declare the HTTP status code used for the response with the parameter `status_code` in any of the *path operations*:
    
    * `@app.get()`
    * `@app.post()`
    * `@app.put()`
    * `@app.delete()`
    * etc.
    
    {* ../../docs_src/response_status_code/tutorial001.py hl[6] *}
    
    /// note
    
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  8. docs/en/docs/advanced/security/oauth2-scopes.md

    /// warning
    
    This is a more or less advanced section. If you are just starting, you can skip it.
    
    You don't necessarily need OAuth2 scopes, and you can handle authentication and authorization however you want.
    
    But OAuth2 with scopes can be nicely integrated into your API (with OpenAPI) and your API docs.
    
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  9. docs/en/docs/how-to/graphql.md

    ///
    
    ## Learn More
    
    You can learn more about **GraphQL** in the <a href="https://graphql.org/" class="external-link" target="_blank">official GraphQL documentation</a>.
    
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  10. docs/en/docs/advanced/dataclasses.md

    /// info
    
    Keep in mind that dataclasses can't do everything Pydantic models can do.
    
    So, you might still need to use Pydantic models.
    
    But if you have a bunch of dataclasses laying around, this is a nice trick to use them to power a web API using FastAPI. 🤓
    
    ///
    
    ## Dataclasses in `response_model`
    
    You can also use `dataclasses` in the `response_model` parameter:
    
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