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  1. docs/en/docs/environment-variables.md

    $ export MY_NAME="Wade Wilson"
    
    // Then you could use it with other programs, like
    $ echo "Hello $MY_NAME"
    
    Hello Wade Wilson
    ```
    
    </div>
    
    ////
    
    //// tab | Windows PowerShell
    
    <div class="termy">
    
    ```console
    // Create an env var MY_NAME
    $ $Env:MY_NAME = "Wade Wilson"
    
    // Use it with other programs, like
    $ echo "Hello $Env:MY_NAME"
    
    Hello Wade Wilson
    ```
    
    </div>
    
    ////
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  2. ci/official/any.sh

    # any.sh has two run modes.
    #
    # 1. RUN, TEST, OR BUILD BAZEL TARGET(S) WITHIN A TFCI ENVIRONMENT
    #    To use:
    #       export TFCI=ci/official/envs/env_goes_here
    #       export TF_ANY_TARGETS="quoted list of targets, like on the command line"
    #       export TF_ANY_MODE="test" or "build" or "run" (default: "test")
    #       ./any.sh
    #
    # 2. RUN ANY OTHER SCRIPT AND ENV WITH NO SIDE EFFECTS (NO UPLOADS)
    #    To use:
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  3. docs/en/docs/deployment/concepts.md

    * Caddy
        * Automatically handles certificates renewals ✨
    * Nginx
        * With an external component like Certbot for certificate renewals
    * HAProxy
        * With an external component like Certbot for certificate renewals
    * Kubernetes with an Ingress Controller like Nginx
        * With an external component like cert-manager for certificate renewals
    * Handled internally by a cloud provider as part of their services (read below 👇)
    
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  4. docs/en/docs/tutorial/security/oauth2-jwt.md

    For example, you could use it to read and verify passwords generated by another system (like Django) but hash any new passwords with a different algorithm like Bcrypt.
    
    And be compatible with all of them at the same time.
    
    ///
    
    Create a utility function to hash a password coming from the user.
    
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  5. docs/en/docs/release-notes.md

        * It's now possible to use [Starlette's `StreamingResponse`](https://www.starlette.io/responses/#streamingresponse) with iterators, like [file-like](https://docs.python.org/3/glossary.html#term-file-like-object) objects (as those returned by `open()`).
        * It's now possible to use the low level utility `iterate_in_threadpool` from `starlette.concurrency` (for advanced scenarios).
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  6. docs/en/docs/css/custom.css

      /* \00A0 is a non-breaking space
            to make the mark be on the same line as the link
        */
      content: "\00A0[↪]";
    }
    
    a.internal-link::after {
      /* \00A0 is a non-breaking space
            to make the mark be on the same line as the link
        */
      content: "\00A0↪";
    }
    
    .shadow {
      box-shadow: 5px 5px 10px #999;
    }
    
    /* Give space to lower icons so Gitter chat doesn't get on top of them */
    .md-footer-meta {
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  7. CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.19.md

     - Kubeadm: use two separate checks on /livez and /readyz for the kube-apiserver static Pod instead of using /healthz ([#90970](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/90970), [@johscheuer](https://github.com/johscheuer)) [SIG Cluster Lifecycle]
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  8. docs/en/docs/advanced/events.md

    {* ../../docs_src/events/tutorial002.py hl[6] *}
    
    Here, the `shutdown` event handler function will write a text line `"Application shutdown"` to a file `log.txt`.
    
    /// info
    
    In the `open()` function, the `mode="a"` means "append", so, the line will be added after whatever is on that file, without overwriting the previous contents.
    
    ///
    
    /// tip
    
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  9. docs/en/docs/advanced/openapi-callbacks.md

    So, what we will do next is add the code to document how that *external API* should look like to receive the callback from *your API*.
    
    That documentation will show up in the Swagger UI at `/docs` in your API, and it will let external developers know how to build the *external API*.
    
    This example doesn't implement the callback itself (that could be just a line of code), only the documentation part.
    
    /// tip
    
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  10. docs/en/docs/tutorial/body-multiple-params.md

    ///
    
    ## Multiple body parameters { #multiple-body-parameters }
    
    In the previous example, the *path operations* would expect a JSON body with the attributes of an `Item`, like:
    
    ```JSON
    {
        "name": "Foo",
        "description": "The pretender",
        "price": 42.0,
        "tax": 3.2
    }
    ```
    
    But you can also declare multiple body parameters, e.g. `item` and `user`:
    
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