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  1. docs/multi-tenancy/README.md

    ## Cloud Scale Deployment
    
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  2. ci/README.md

    The CI folder contains the configuration files and scripts used to build, test,
    and deploy TensorFlow. This folder is typically used by continuous integration
    (CI) tools to build and test TensorFlow whenever there is a change to the
    code. This folder is broken into subfolders that represent the level of support
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  3. README.md

    ## Install
    
    See the [TensorFlow install guide](https://www.tensorflow.org/install) for the
    [pip package](https://www.tensorflow.org/install/pip), to
    [enable GPU support](https://www.tensorflow.org/install/gpu), use a
    [Docker container](https://www.tensorflow.org/install/docker), and
    [build from source](https://www.tensorflow.org/install/source).
    
    To install the current release, which includes support for
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  4. ci/official/README.md

    #   TF uses hub.docker.com/r/tensorflow/build containers for CI,
    #   and scripts on Linux create a persistent container called "tf"
    #   which mounts your TensorFlow directory into the container.
    #
    #   Important: because the container is persistent, you cannot change TFCI
    #   variables in between script executions. To forcibly remove the
    #   container and start fresh, run "docker rm -f tf". Removing the container
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  5. README.md

    We welcome pull requests for your language.
    
    ## Powered By
    
    * [Lasta Di](https://github.com/lastaflute/lasta-di "Lasta Di"): DI Container
    * [LastaFlute](https://github.com/lastaflute/lastaflute "LastaFlute"): Web Framework
    * [Lasta Job](https://github.com/lastaflute/lasta-job "Lasta Job"): Job Scheduler
    * [Fess Crawler](https://github.com/codelibs/fess-crawler "Fess Crawler"): Web Crawler
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  6. docs/tls/README.md

    * Inside the `certs` directory, the private key must by named `private.key` and the public key must be named `public.crt`.
    * A certificate signed by a CA contains information about the issued identity (e.g. name, expiry, public key) and any intermediate certificates. The root CA is not included.
    
    ## 3. Generate and use Self-signed Keys and Certificates with MinIO
    
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  7. docs/lambda/README.md

    	app.run()
    ```
    
    When you're writing a Lambda function for use with MinIO, the function is based on event context that MinIO provides to the Lambda function. The event context provides information about the request being made. It contains the parameters with relevant context. The fields used to create the Lambda function are as follows:
    
    The field of `getObjectContext` means the input and output details for connections to MinIO. It has the following fields:
    
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  8. docs/debugging/README.md

    *********************************************************************************
    mc: Health data saved to dc-11-health_20200321053323.json.gz
    ```
    
    The gzipped output contains debugging information for your system
    
    ## Decoding Metadata
    
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