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  1. README.md

    This is not currently in a final released version, so `5.0.0-alpha.2` should be used.
    Please report any bugs or workarounds you find.
    
    See the okcurl module for an example build.
    
    ```shell
    $ ./gradlew okcurl:nativeImage
    $ ./okcurl/build/graal/okcurl https://httpbin.org/get
    ```
    
    License
    -------
    
    ```
    Copyright 2019 Square, Inc.
    
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  2. docs/bigdata/README.md

    #### **4.2.1 Upload the input file to HDFS:**
    
    ```
    hadoop fs -copyFromLocal /etc/hadoop/conf/log4j.properties
              s3a://testbucket/testdata
    ```
    
    #### **4.2.2  Run the Spark shell:**
    
    ```
    ./bin/spark-shell --master yarn-client --driver-memory 512m --executor-memory 512m
    ```
    
    The command should produce an output as shown below. (with additional status messages):
    
    ```
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  3. operator/README.md

    For example, to enable auto mTLS, use `istioctl manifest generate --set values.global.mtls.auto=true --set values.global.controlPlaneSecurityEnabled=true`
    
    To override a setting that includes dots, escape them with a backslash (\).  Your shell may require enclosing quotes.
    
    ``` bash
    istioctl manifest generate --set "values.sidecarInjectorWebhook.injectedAnnotations.container\.apparmor\.security\.beta\.kubernetes\.io/istio-proxy=runtime/default"
    ```
    
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  4. README.md

    [tf-nightly](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/tf-nightly) and
    [tf-nightly-cpu](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/tf-nightly-cpu) packages on PyPi.*
    
    #### *Try your first TensorFlow program*
    
    ```shell
    $ python
    ```
    
    ```python
    >>> import tensorflow as tf
    >>> tf.add(1, 2).numpy()
    3
    >>> hello = tf.constant('Hello, TensorFlow!')
    >>> hello.numpy()
    b'Hello, TensorFlow!'
    ```
    
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  5. ci/official/requirements_updater/README.md

              requirements_txt = "requirements_lock_3_11.txt",
          )
       ```
    
    4) Add the version to `SUPPORTED_VERSIONS` in `updater.sh`, and
       `release_updater.sh`
    
    5) Run the `updater.sh` shell script. \
       If the base requirements file hasn't yet been updated to account for the new
       Python version, which will require different versions for at least some
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  6. docs/distributed/README.md

    > **NOTE:** `{1...n}` shown have 3 dots! Using only 2 dots `{1..n}` will be interpreted by your shell and won't be passed to MinIO server, affecting the erasure coding order, which would impact performance and high availability. **Always use ellipses syntax `{1...n}` (3 dots!) for optimal erasure-code distribution**
    
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