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  1. android-test/README.md

    Android Test
    ============
    
    A gradle module for running Android instrumentation tests on a device or emulator.
    
    1. Add an Emulator named `pixel5`, if you don't already have one
    
    ```
    $ sdkmanager --install "system-images;android-29;google_apis;x86"
    $ echo "no" | avdmanager --verbose create avd --force --name "pixel5" --device "pixel" --package "system-images;android-29;google_apis;x86" --tag "google_apis" --abi "x86"
    ```
    
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  2. regression-test/README.md

    Regression Test
    ===============
    
    A gradle module for running Regression tests on a device, emulator or JVM.
    
    1. Add an Emulator named `pixel5`, if you don't already have one
    
    ```
    $ sdkmanager --install "system-images;android-29;google_apis;x86"
    $ echo "no" | avdmanager --verbose create avd --force --name "pixel5" --device "pixel" --package "system-images;android-29;google_apis;x86" --tag "google_apis" --abi "x86"
    ```
    
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  3. README.md

    jcifs-ng will be a proper choice for many users. 
    There are a lot of SMB devices in the world.
    Some of them only work with the old jcifs library.
    If you want to support many SMB devices, CodeLibs jcifs library will be helpful.
    For example, since [Fess](https://github.com/codelibs/fess) needs to support many SMB devices, it uses this library.
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  4. README.md

    [CUDA-enabled GPU cards](https://www.tensorflow.org/install/gpu) *(Ubuntu and
    Windows)*:
    
    ```
    $ pip install tensorflow
    ```
    
    Other devices (DirectX and MacOS-metal) are supported using
    [Device plugins](https://www.tensorflow.org/install/gpu_plugins#available_devices).
    
    A smaller CPU-only package is also available:
    
    ```
    $ pip install tensorflow-cpu
    ```
    
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  5. okhttp-tls/README.md

        .addSubjectAlternativeName("localhost")
        .build();
    ```
    
    [`HandshakeCertificates`][handshake_certificates] keeps the certificates for a TLS handshake.
    Use its [builder][handshake_certificates_builder] to define which certificates the HTTPS server
    returns to its clients. The returned instance can create an `SSLSocketFactory` that implements this
    policy:
    
    ```java
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  6. docs/security/README.md

    2)  Decrypt encrypted object key with the KEK derived from the data key.
    3a) Receive new plain data key from the KMS using the master key ID of the server config.
    3b) Receive encrypted form of the data key from the KMS.
    4)  Derive a new KEK from the new data key and re-encrypt the OEK with it.
    5)  Store the encrypted OEK encrypted data key and master key ID in object metadata.
     ```
    
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  7. README.md

    ```kotlin
        dependencies {
           // define a BOM and its version
           implementation(platform("com.squareup.okhttp3:okhttp-bom:4.12.0"))
    
           // define any required OkHttp artifacts without version
           implementation("com.squareup.okhttp3:okhttp")
           implementation("com.squareup.okhttp3:logging-interceptor")
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  8. README.md

    </a>
    
    ---
    
    Istio is an open source service mesh that layers transparently onto existing distributed applications. Istio’s powerful features provide a uniform and more efficient way to secure, connect, and monitor services. Istio is the path to load balancing, service-to-service authentication, and monitoring – with few or no service code changes.
    
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  9. docs/config/README.md

    ```
    KEY:
    storage_class  define object level redundancy
    
    ARGS:
    standard  (string)    set the parity count for default standard storage class e.g. "EC:4"
    rrs       (string)    set the parity count for reduced redundancy storage class e.g. "EC:2"
    comment   (sentence)  optionally add a comment to this setting
    ```
    
    or environment variables
    
    ```
    KEY:
    storage_class  define object level redundancy
    
    ARGS:
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  10. docs/sts/README.md

    # MinIO STS Quickstart Guide [![Slack](https://slack.min.io/slack?type=svg)](https://slack.min.io)
    
    The MinIO Security Token Service (STS) is an endpoint service that enables clients to request temporary credentials for MinIO resources. Temporary credentials work almost identically to default admin credentials, with some differences:
    
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