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  1. docs/en/data/sponsors_badge.yml

      - investsuite
      - mikeckennedy
      - deepset-ai
      - cryptapi
      - xoflare
      - DropbaseHQ
      - VincentParedes
      - BLUE-DEVIL1134
      - ObliviousAI
      - Doist
      - nihpo
      - armand-sauzay
      - databento-bot
      - databento
      - nanram22
      - Flint-company
      - porter-dev
      - fern-api
      - ndimares
      - svixhq
      - Alek99
      - codacy
      - zanfaruqui
      - scalar
      - bump-sh
      - andrew-propelauth
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  2. docs/en/docs/release-notes.md

    * ⬆ Bump pypa/gh-action-pypi-publish from 1.8.11 to 1.8.14. PR [#11318](https://github.com/tiangolo/fastapi/pull/11318) by [@dependabot[bot]](https://github.com/apps/dependabot).
    * ⬆ Bump pillow from 10.1.0 to 10.2.0. PR [#11011](https://github.com/tiangolo/fastapi/pull/11011) by [@dependabot[bot]](https://github.com/apps/dependabot).
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  3. .github/actions/people/app/main.py

        pr_nodes = get_pr_nodes(settings=settings)
        contributors_results = get_contributors(pr_nodes=pr_nodes)
        authors = {**experts_results.authors, **contributors_results.authors}
        maintainers_logins = {"tiangolo"}
        bot_names = {"codecov", "github-actions", "pre-commit-ci", "dependabot"}
        maintainers = []
        for login in maintainers_logins:
            user = authors[login]
            maintainers.append(
                {
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  4. docs/en/docs/tutorial/security/oauth2-jwt.md

    For example, you could identify a "car" or a "blog post".
    
    Then you could add permissions about that entity, like "drive" (for the car) or "edit" (for the blog).
    
    And then, you could give that JWT token to a user (or bot), and they could use it to perform those actions (drive the car, or edit the blog post) without even needing to have an account, just with the JWT token your API generated for that.
    
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  5. docs/de/docs/history-design-future.md

    Alles auf eine Weise, die allen Entwicklern das beste Entwicklungserlebnis bot.
    
    ## Anforderungen
    
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  6. docs/de/docs/tutorial/security/oauth2-jwt.md

    Anschließend könnten Sie Berechtigungen für diese Entität hinzufügen, etwa „Fahren“ (für das Auto) oder „Bearbeiten“ (für den Blog).
    
    Und dann könnten Sie diesen JWT-Token einem Benutzer (oder Bot) geben und dieser könnte ihn verwenden, um diese Aktionen auszuführen (das Auto fahren oder den Blog-Beitrag bearbeiten), ohne dass er überhaupt ein Konto haben müsste, einfach mit dem JWT-Token, den Ihre API dafür generiert hat.
    
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