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  1. .cm/estimated_time_to_review.cm

    # can also use the constant `true` if you want to always run the actions.
    
    # Each automation is independent of the others.  Every time one of the `on` conditions match for
    # this PR, this automations will have its `if` checked to run.  In a way, the `on` conditions
    # function as an implicit first `if` for every automation in the file.
    
    # You can define multiple automations in a .cm file, but each automation name should be unique
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  2. .cm/platform_labels.cm

    # can also use the constant `true` if you want to always run the actions.
    
    # Each automation is independent of the others.  Every time one of the `on` conditions match for
    # this PR, this automations will have its `if` checked to run.  In a way, the `on` conditions
    # function as an implicit first `if` for every automation in the file.
    
    # You can define multiple automations in a .cm file, but each automation name should be unique
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  3. .cm/misc_labels.cm

    # can also use the constant `true` if you want to always run the actions.
    
    # Each automation is independent of the others.  Every time one of the `on` conditions match for
    # this PR, this automations will have its `if` checked to run.  In a way, the `on` conditions
    # function as an implicit first `if` for every automation in the file.
    
    # You can define multiple automations in a .cm file, but each automation name should be unique
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  4. .teamcity/src/main/kotlin/configurations/PerformanceTest.kt

                    else -> param("env.PATH", "%env.PATH%:/opt/swift/4.2.3/usr/bin:/opt/swift/4.2.4-RELEASE-ubuntu18.04/usr/bin")
                }
            }
            failureConditions {
                // We have test-retry to handle the crash in tests
                javaCrash = false
                // We want to see the flaky tests for flakiness detection
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  5. .github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/20_contributor_feature_request.yml

          required: false
      - type: textarea
        id: context
        attributes:
          label: Context
          description: |
            How has this issue affected you? What are you trying to accomplish? What other alternatives have you considered?
            Providing context helps us come up with a solution that is most useful in the real world
        validations:
    Others
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  6. .cm/summary_table_platforms.cm

    # can also use the constant `true` if you want to always run the actions.
    
    # Each automation is independent of the others.  Every time one of the `on` conditions match for
    # this PR, this automations will have its `if` checked to run.  In a way, the `on` conditions
    # function as an implicit first `if` for every automation in the file.
    
    # You can define multiple automations in a .cm file, but each automation name should be unique
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  7. .cm/includes_todos.cm

    # can also use the constant `true` if you want to always run the actions.
    
    # Each automation is independent of the others.  Every time one of the `on` conditions match for
    # this PR, this automations will have its `if` checked to run.  In a way, the `on` conditions
    # function as an implicit first `if` for every automation in the file.
    
    # You can define multiple automations in a .cm file, but each automation name should be unique
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  8. .github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/10_contributor_bug_report.yml

          value: |
            Please follow the instructions below.
            We receive dozens of issues every week, so to stay productive, we will close issues that don't provide enough information.
    
            If you need help with Gradle or have a usage question, please reach [our community](http://help.gradle.org/) instead of creating an issue.
    
            Please open Android-related issues on [the Android Issue Tracker](https://source.android.com/source/report-bugs)
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  9. .cm/summary_table.cm

    # can also use the constant `true` if you want to always run the actions.
    
    # Each automation is independent of the others.  Every time one of the `on` conditions match for
    # this PR, this automations will have its `if` checked to run.  In a way, the `on` conditions
    # function as an implicit first `if` for every automation in the file.
    
    # You can define multiple automations in a .cm file, but each automation name should be unique
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  10. build-logic/documentation/src/main/groovy/gradlebuild/docs/dsl/docbook/ClassDocMethodsBuilder.java

            this.javadocConverter = converter;
            this.listener = listener;
        }
    
        /**
         * Builds the methods and script blocks of the given class. Assumes properties have already been built.
         */
        public void build(ClassDoc classDoc) {
            Set<String> signatures = new HashSet<String>();
    
            for (Element tr : children(classDoc.getMethodsTable(), "tr")) {
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