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  1. src/main/resources/fess_indices/fess/de/stopwords.txt

    seiner
    seines
    selbst
    sich
    sie
    ihnen
    sind
    so
    solche
    solchem
    solchen
    solcher
    solches
    soll
    sollte
    sondern
    sonst
    über
    um
    und
    uns
    unse
    unsem
    unsen
    unser
    unses
    unter
    viel
    vom
    von
    vor
    während
    war
    waren
    warst
    was
    weg
    weil
    weiter
    welche
    welchem
    welchen
    welcher
    welches
    wenn
    werde
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  2. src/main/resources/fess_indices/_aws/fess.json

    "sehr", "sein", "seine", "seinem", "seinen", "seiner", "seines", "selbst", "sich", "sie", "ihnen", "sind", "so", "solche", "solchem", "solchen", "solcher", "solches", "soll", "sollte", "sondern", "sonst", "über", "um", "und", "uns", "unse", "unsem", "unsen", "unser", "unses", "unter", "viel", "vom", "von", "vor", "während", "war", "waren", "warst", "was", "weg", "weil", "weiter", "welche", "welchem", "welchen", "welcher", "welches", "wenn", "werde", "werden", "wie", "wieder", "will", "wir", "wird",...
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  3. src/main/resources/fess_indices/_cloud/fess.json

    "sehr", "sein", "seine", "seinem", "seinen", "seiner", "seines", "selbst", "sich", "sie", "ihnen", "sind", "so", "solche", "solchem", "solchen", "solcher", "solches", "soll", "sollte", "sondern", "sonst", "über", "um", "und", "uns", "unse", "unsem", "unsen", "unser", "unses", "unter", "viel", "vom", "von", "vor", "während", "war", "waren", "warst", "was", "weg", "weil", "weiter", "welche", "welchem", "welchen", "welcher", "welches", "wenn", "werde", "werden", "wie", "wieder", "will", "wir", "wird",...
    Registered: Sat Dec 20 09:19:18 UTC 2025
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  4. architecture/standards/0006-use-of-provider-apis-in-gradle.md

    # ADR-0006 - Use of Provider APIs in Gradle
    
    ## Date
    
    2024-06-21
    
    ## Context
    
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  5. architecture/standards/0008-use-nullaway.md

    it is unlikely that we'll be able to remove `null` entirely.
    
    After migrating to Java 8, we can use pluggable type checkers to ensure that our annotations are consistent, 
    and there are no missing null checks.
    
    ## Decision
    
    Use "NullAway" in JSpecify mode to check for null-related errors in Java code.
    
    Registered: Wed Dec 31 11:36:14 UTC 2025
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  6. architecture/standards/0009-use-american-english.md

    * **Consistency with dependencies**: Gradle's ecosystem and dependencies predominantly use American English
    
    ### Exceptions
    
    Some legitimate exceptions exist where British English or other variants must be preserved:
    
    * **Third-party APIs and libraries**: When integrating with external APIs that use different spelling conventions
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  7. architecture/standards/0001-use-architectural-decision-records.md

    # ADR-0001 - Use Architectural Decision Records
    
    ## Date
    
    2023-12-01
    
    ## Context
    
    In a distributed team with many subteams, the best solution to communicate decisions is to use a format accessible by everyone in charge of development.
    
    We use *Specification* and *Discovery* documents stored in Google Drive, but they present some downsides:
    
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  8. architecture/standards/0004-use-a-platform-architecture.md

    # ADR-0004 - Use a platform-oriented architecture for Gradle
    
    ## Date
    
    2024-02-07
    
    ## Context
    
    The Gradle code base is essentially a large monolith, without strong internal boundaries.
    This has a number of negative effects on productivity, including:
    
    - Unclear ownership of code.
    - Difficult to focus on one particular area.
    - Unintended coupling between areas of the code, including tests.
    
    ## Decision
    
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  9. internal/once/singleton.go

    package once
    
    // Singleton contains a pointer to T that must be set once.
    // Until the value is set all Get() calls will block.
    type Singleton[T any] struct {
    	v   *T
    	set chan struct{}
    }
    
    // NewSingleton creates a new unset singleton.
    func NewSingleton[T any]() *Singleton[T] {
    	return &Singleton[T]{set: make(chan struct{}), v: nil}
    }
    
    // Get will return the singleton value.
    func (s *Singleton[T]) Get() *T {
    	<-s.set
    	return s.v
    }
    Registered: Sun Dec 28 19:28:13 UTC 2025
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  10. src/bootstrap.bash

    forceflag=""
    if [ "$1" = "-force" ]; then
    	forceflag=-force
    	shift
    fi
    
    targ="../../go-${GOOS}-${GOARCH}-bootstrap"
    if [ -e $targ ]; then
    	echo "$targ already exists; remove before continuing"
    	exit 2
    fi
    
    unset GOROOT
    src=$(cd .. && pwd)
    echo "#### Copying to $targ"
    cp -Rp "$src" "$targ"
    cd "$targ"
    echo
    echo "#### Cleaning $targ"
    chmod -R +w .
    rm -f .gitignore
    if [ -e .git ]; then
    	git clean -f -d
    fi
    echo
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