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  1. CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md

    nationality, personal appearance, race, religion, or sexual identity
    and orientation.
    
    We pledge to act and interact in ways that contribute to an open, welcoming,
    diverse, inclusive, and healthy community.
    
    ## Our Standards
    
    Examples of behavior that contributes to a positive environment for our
    community includes:
    
    * Demonstrating empathy and kindness toward other people
    * Being respectful of differing opinions, viewpoints, and experiences
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  2. docs/en/docs/history-design-future.md

    For example, it was clear that ideally it should be based on standard Python type hints.
    
    Also, the best approach was to use already existing standards.
    
    So, before even starting to code **FastAPI**, I spent several months studying the specs for OpenAPI, JSON Schema, OAuth2, etc. Understanding their relationship, overlap, and differences.
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  3. PULL_REQUESTS_ETIQUETTE.md

    - Is small, focused, and easy to review—ideally one commit, unless multiple commits better narrate complex work.
    - Adheres to MinIO’s coding standards (e.g., Go style, error handling, testing).
    
    PRs must flow smoothly through review to reach production. Large PRs should be split into smaller, manageable ones.
    
    ## Submitting PRs
    
    1. **Title and Summary**:
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  4. docs/en/docs/features.md

    ### Just Modern Python { #just-modern-python }
    
    It's all based on standard **Python type** declarations (thanks to Pydantic). No new syntax to learn. Just standard modern Python.
    
    If you need a 2 minute refresher of how to use Python types (even if you don't use FastAPI), check the short tutorial: [Python Types](python-types.md).
    
    You write standard Python with types:
    
    ```Python
    from datetime import date
    
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  5. README.md

    3. **Follow** the coding standards: `mvn formatter:format`
    4. **Add** comprehensive tests for new functionality
    5. **Commit** your changes: `git commit -m 'Add amazing feature'`
    6. **Push** to the branch: `git push origin feature/amazing-feature`
    7. **Submit** a Pull Request with detailed description
    
    ### Code Standards
    - Follow the project's Eclipse formatter configuration
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  6. architecture/standards/0001-use-architectural-decision-records.md

    ## Consequences
    
    * X
    * Y
    * Z
    ```
    
    ## Consequences
    
    * We start to use Architectural Decision Records
    * We use the proposed template from this ADR
    * We locate `.md` files in the folder `/architecture/standards`
    * We highly encourage usage of ADR to communicate decisions
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  7. docs/en/docs/deployment/fastapicloud.md

    FastAPI Cloud is the primary sponsor and funding provider for the *FastAPI and friends* open source projects. ✨
    
    ## Deploy to other cloud providers { #deploy-to-other-cloud-providers }
    
    FastAPI is open source and based on standards. You can deploy FastAPI apps to any cloud provider you choose.
    
    Follow your cloud provider's guides to deploy FastAPI apps with them. 🤓
    
    ## Deploy your own server { #deploy-your-own-server }
    
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  8. AI_POLICY.md

    # Policy on AI-Assisted Contributions to the Gradle Build Tool
    
    We use AI tools daily and welcome AI-assisted contributions—provided the human behind them meets the standards below.
    
    ## Why this policy exists
    
    There is a fundamental **asymmetry** between submitting a contribution and reviewing one: AI tools make it easy to generate and submit large amounts of code, but they do not make it equally faster for us to review it. 
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  9. architecture/README.md

    ## Architecture decision records (ADRs)
    
    The Gradle team uses ADRs to record architectural decisions that the team has made.
    
    See [Architecture decisions records](standards) for the list of ADRs.
    Be aware these are very technical descriptions of the decisions, and you might find the documentation below more useful as an introduction to the internals of Gradle.
    
    ## Architecture overview
    
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  10. docs/en/docs/tutorial/path-params.md

    Notice that the path parameter is declared to be an integer.
    
    ///
    
    ## Standards-based benefits, alternative documentation { #standards-based-benefits-alternative-documentation }
    
    And because the generated schema is from the [OpenAPI](https://github.com/OAI/OpenAPI-Specification/blob/master/versions/3.1.0.md) standard, there are many compatible tools.
    
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