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  1. architecture/README.md

    Each process, or "runtime", applies different constraints to the code that runs in that process.
    For example, each process has different supported JVMs and a different set of services available for dependency injection.
    While a lot of Gradle source code runs only in the Gradle daemon, not all of it does and so, when working on some source code it is important to be aware of the runtimes in which it will run.
    
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  2. README.md

    ## Version
    
    [Versions in Maven Repository](https://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/codelibs/jcifs/)
    
    ## Using Maven
    
    ```
    <dependency>
        <groupId>org.codelibs</groupId>
        <artifactId>jcifs</artifactId>
        <version>2.1.34</version>
    </dependency>
    ```
    
    ## Changes
    
     * SMB2 (2.02 protocol level) support, some SMB3 support
     * Remove global state
     * Allow per context configuration
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  3. mockwebserver-junit5/README.md

    MockWebServer for JUnit 5
    =========================
    
    This module integrates mockwebserver3.MockWebServer with JUnit 5.
    
    To use, first add this library as a test dependency:
    
    ```
    testRuntimeOnly("com.squareup.okhttp3:mockwebserver3-junit5:4.12.0")
    ```
    
    Then in tests annotated `@org.junit.jupiter.api.Test`, you may add a [MockWebServer] as a test
    method parameter. It will be shut down automatically after the test runs.
    
    ```
    class MyTest {
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  4. README.md

    [using Guava in your build].
    
    To add a dependency on Guava using Maven, use the following:
    
    ```xml
    <dependency>
      <groupId>com.google.guava</groupId>
      <artifactId>guava</artifactId>
      <version>33.2.0-jre</version>
      <!-- or, for Android: -->
      <version>33.2.0-android</version>
    </dependency>
    ```
    
    To add a dependency using Gradle:
    
    ```gradle
    dependencies {
      // Pick one:
    
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  5. operator/README.md

    #### Output to dirs
    
    The output of the manifest is concatenated into a single file. To generate a directory hierarchy with subdirectory
    levels representing a child dependency, use the following command:
    
    ```bash
    istioctl manifest generate -o istio_manifests
    ```
    
    Use depth first search to traverse the created directory hierarchy when applying your YAML files. This is needed for
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  6. guava-testlib/README.md

    To add a dependency on Guava testlib using Maven, use the following:
    
    ```xml
    <dependency>
      <groupId>com.google.guava</groupId>
      <artifactId>guava-testlib</artifactId>
      <version>33.1.0-jre</version>
      <scope>test</scope>
    </dependency>
    ```
    
    To add a dependency using Gradle:
    
    ```gradle
    dependencies {
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  7. README.md

    ## Using Maven
    
    Put the following block into pom.xml if using Maven:
    
        <dependency>
            <groupId>org.codelibs</groupId>
            <artifactId>curl4j</artifactId>
            <version>1.0.0</version>
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  8. mockwebserver-junit4/README.md

    MockWebServer for JUnit 4
    =========================
    
    This module integrates mockwebserver3.MockWebServer with JUnit 4.
    
    To use, first add this library as a test dependency:
    
    ```
    testImplementation("com.squareup.okhttp3:mockwebserver3-junit4:4.12.0")
    ```
    
    Then in tests annotated `@org.junit.Test`, you may declare a field with the `@Rule` annotation:
    
    ```
    @Rule public final MockWebServerRule serverRule = new MockWebServerRule();
    ```
    
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  9. ci/official/requirements_updater/README.md

    updating requirements for multiple minor versions of Python.
    
    It takes in a file with a set of dependencies, and produces a more detailed
    requirements file for each version, with hashes specified for each
    dependency required, as well as their sub-dependencies.
    
    ### How to update/add requirements
    
    By default, the name of the base requirements file is `requirements.in`, but it
    can be set using the `REQUIREMENTS_FILE_NAME` variable. \
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  10. README.md

    * How to set **validation constraints** as `maximum_length` or `regex`.
    * A very powerful and easy to use **<abbr title="also known as components, resources, providers, services, injectables">Dependency Injection</abbr>** system.
    * Security and authentication, including support for **OAuth2** with **JWT tokens** and **HTTP Basic** auth.
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