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  1. .github/workflows/pre-commit.yml

        steps:
          - name: Dump GitHub context
            env:
              GITHUB_CONTEXT: ${{ toJson(github) }}
            run: echo "$GITHUB_CONTEXT"
          - uses: actions/checkout@v5
            name: Checkout PR for own repo
            if: env.HAS_SECRETS == 'true'
            with:
              # To be able to commit it needs to fetch the head of the branch, not the
              # merge commit
              ref: ${{ github.head_ref }}
    Created: Sun Dec 28 07:19:09 GMT 2025
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  2. tests/test_tutorial/test_security/test_tutorial004.py

                                "content": {"application/json": {"schema": {}}},
                            }
                        },
                        "summary": "Read Own Items",
                        "operationId": "read_own_items_users_me_items__get",
                        "security": [{"OAuth2PasswordBearer": []}],
                    }
                },
            },
            "components": {
    Created: Sun Dec 28 07:19:09 GMT 2025
    - Last Modified: Fri Dec 26 10:43:02 GMT 2025
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  3. docs/kms/README.md

    ```
    
    > The KES instance at `https://play.min.io:7373` is meant to experiment and provides a way to get started quickly.
    > Note that anyone can access or delete master keys at `https://play.min.io:7373`. You should run your own KES
    > instance in production.
    
    ## Configuration Guides
    
    A typical MinIO deployment that uses a KMS for SSE-S3 looks like this:
    
    ```
        ┌────────────┐
        │ ┌──────────┴─┬─────╮          ┌────────────┐
    Created: Sun Dec 28 19:28:13 GMT 2025
    - Last Modified: Tue Aug 12 18:20:36 GMT 2025
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  4. samples/guide/src/main/java/okhttp3/recipes/RequestBodyCompression.java

    import okhttp3.Response;
    
    public final class RequestBodyCompression {
      /**
       * The Google API KEY for OkHttp recipes. If you're using Google APIs for anything other than
       * running these examples, please request your own client ID!
       *
       * https://console.developers.google.com/project
       */
      public static final String GOOGLE_API_KEY = "AIzaSyAx2WZYe0My0i-uGurpvraYJxO7XNbwiGs";
    Created: Fri Dec 26 11:42:13 GMT 2025
    - Last Modified: Wed Jun 04 17:43:43 GMT 2025
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  5. android/guava/src/com/google/common/graph/PredecessorsFunction.java

     * someGraphAlgorithm(startNode, graph);
     * }
     *
     * This works because those types each implement {@code PredecessorsFunction}. It will also work
     * with any other implementation of this interface.
     *
     * <p>If you have your own graph implementation based around a custom node type {@code MyNode},
     * which has a method {@code getParents()} that retrieves its predecessors in a graph:
     *
     * {@snippet :
     * someGraphAlgorithm(startNode, MyNode::getParents);
    Created: Fri Dec 26 12:43:10 GMT 2025
    - Last Modified: Mon Mar 17 20:26:29 GMT 2025
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  6. android/guava/src/com/google/common/graph/SuccessorsFunction.java

     * someGraphAlgorithm(startNode, graph);
     * }
     *
     * This works because those types each implement {@code SuccessorsFunction}. It will also work with
     * any other implementation of this interface.
     *
     * <p>If you have your own graph implementation based around a custom node type {@code MyNode},
     * which has a method {@code getChildren()} that retrieves its successors in a graph:
     *
     * {@snippet :
     * someGraphAlgorithm(startNode, MyNode::getChildren);
    Created: Fri Dec 26 12:43:10 GMT 2025
    - Last Modified: Mon Mar 17 20:26:29 GMT 2025
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  7. impl/maven-core/src/test/remote-repo/org/apache/apache/1/apache-1.pom

          <releases>
            <enabled>false</enabled>
          </releases>
        </repository>
      </repositories>
      <distributionManagement>
        <!-- Site omitted - each project must provide their own -->
        <repository>
          <id>apache.releases</id>
          <name>Apache Release Distribution Repository</name>
          <url>scp://minotaur.apache.org/www/www.apache.org/dist/maven-repository</url>
        </repository>
    Created: Sun Dec 28 03:35:09 GMT 2025
    - Last Modified: Fri Oct 25 12:31:46 GMT 2024
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  8. impl/maven-cli/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/cling/invoker/mvn/MavenInvoker.java

            // configuration. We don't have an easy way to allow a pluggable builder to provide its own configuration
            // parameters but this is sufficient for now. Ultimately we want components like Builders to provide a way to
            // extend the command line to accept its own configuration parameters.
            //
            if (context.options().threads().isPresent()) {
                int degreeOfConcurrency =
    Created: Sun Dec 28 03:35:09 GMT 2025
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  9. architecture/standards/0004-use-a-platform-architecture.md

    An architecture module is responsible for providing a coherent set of features and:
    
    - Provides a set of APIs and services for use from outside the module.
    - Has a private implementation.
    - Is owned by a single team. A team may own multiple architecture modules.
    
    The modules are arranged into several different "Gradle platforms".
    A Gradle platform is a logical distribution that provides support for a specific kind of automation.
    Created: Wed Dec 31 11:36:14 GMT 2025
    - Last Modified: Sun Feb 25 22:19:29 GMT 2024
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  10. docs/en/docs/tutorial/cookie-param-models.md

    ///
    
    ## Forbid Extra Cookies { #forbid-extra-cookies }
    
    In some special use cases (probably not very common), you might want to **restrict** the cookies that you want to receive.
    
    Your API now has the power to control its own <abbr title="This is a joke, just in case. It has nothing to do with cookie consents, but it's funny that even the API can now reject the poor cookies. Have a cookie. 🍪">cookie consent</abbr>. 🤪🍪
    
    Created: Sun Dec 28 07:19:09 GMT 2025
    - Last Modified: Wed Dec 10 08:55:32 GMT 2025
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