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  1. build-logic/documentation/src/main/groovy/gradlebuild/docs/GradleKotlinDslRuntimeGeneratedSources.java

     *
     * Doing it correctly would require running a Gradle build with the full
     * distribution and extracting the generated api jar from its Gradle user home,
     * slowing down building documentation.
     *
     * All this would be so much simpler if the Kotlin extensions to the Gradle API
     * were generated at build time instead.
     *
    Java
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  2. .cm/plugins/filters/byCodeowner/ignore/index.js

                ? SPACE
                : EMPTY
        ],
    
        // replace (\ ) with ' '
        [
            /\\\s/g,
            () => SPACE
        ],
    
        // Escape metacharacters
        // which is written down by users but means special for regular expressions.
    
        // > There are 12 characters with special meanings:
        // > - the backslash \,
        // > - the caret ^,
        // > - the dollar sign $,
        // > - the period or dot .,
    JavaScript
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  3. .editorconfig

    # EditorConfig helps developers define and maintain consistent
    # coding styles between different editors and IDEs
    # editorconfig.org
    
    root = true
    
    [*]
    # Change these settings to your own preference
    indent_style = space
    indent_size = 4
    
    # We recommend you to keep these unchanged
    end_of_line = lf
    charset = utf-8
    trim_trailing_whitespace = true
    insert_final_newline = true
    
    # Markdown files sometimes need trailing whitespaces.
    Plain Text
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  4. .cm/add_usual_expert.cm

    # You can define multiple automations in a .cm file, but each automation name should be unique
    # within the file.  We keep each automation (or very closely related group of automations) in
    # its own file.
    
    on:
      - pr_created
      - commit
      - comment_added
    
    automations:
    
      # If someone is a primary author of the files in a change, but NOT the pr author, automatically add them as a reviewer.
    Plain Text
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  5. .cm/complex_changes.cm

    # You can define multiple automations in a .cm file, but each automation name should be unique
    # within the file.  We keep each automation (or very closely related group of automations) in
    # its own file.
    
    on:
      - pr_created
      - commit
      - comment_added
    
    automations:
    
      # If a PR is very complex, require 2 approvals
      complex_changes:
        if:
    Plain Text
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  6. .cm/summary_table_platforms.cm

    # You can define multiple automations in a .cm file, but each automation name should be unique
    # within the file.  We keep each automation (or very closely related group of automations) in
    # its own file.
    
    on:
      - pr_created
      - commit
      - comment_added
    
    automations:
    
      summary_table_platforms:
        if:
          - {{ ('summary_table_platforms' | isEnabledAutomation(pr)) }}
        run:
    Plain Text
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  7. .cm/includes_todos.cm

    # You can define multiple automations in a .cm file, but each automation name should be unique
    # within the file.  We keep each automation (or very closely related group of automations) in
    # its own file.
    
    on:
      - pr_created
      - commit
      - comment_added
    
    automations:
    
      # If someone adds a TODO, remind them about it by requesting removal
      includes_todos:
        if:
    Plain Text
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  8. architecture-standards/0001-use-architectural-decision-records.md

    * To explain *rejected solutions*, for now and future development, in case they are proposed again.
    
    ADRs can be written by any team.
    Like code, they should be reviewed by any other relevant teams.
    The goal is not to *own* a decision, but to *share* it with other teams, and improve the build tool together.
    
    ### Format
    
    The format for ADR should follow this template:
    
    ```markdown
    # ADR-000X - Title
    
    ## Date
    
    20YY-MM-DD
    Plain Text
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  9. architecture/standards/0001-use-architectural-decision-records.md

    * To explain *rejected solutions*, for now, and future development, in case they are proposed again.
    
    ADRs can be written by any team.
    Like code, they should be reviewed by any other relevant teams.
    The goal is not to *own* a decision, but to *share* it with other teams, and improve the build tool together.
    
    ### Format
    
    The format for ADR should follow this template:
    
    ```markdown
    # ADR-000X - Title
    
    ## Date
    
    20YY-MM-DD
    Plain Text
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  10. architecture/standards/0004-use-a-platform-architecture.md

    An architecture module is responsible for providing a coherent set of features and:
    
    - Provides a set of APIs and services for use from outside the module.
    - Has a private implementation.
    - Is owned by a single team. A team may own multiple architecture modules.
    
    The modules are arranged into several different "Gradle platforms".
    A Gradle platform is a logical distribution that provides support for a specific kind of automation.
    Plain Text
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