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docs/en/docs/advanced/security/oauth2-scopes.md
The `scopes` parameter receives a `dict` with each scope as a key and the description as the value: {* ../../docs_src/security/tutorial005_an_py310.py hl[63:66] *} Because we are now declaring those scopes, they will show up in the API docs when you log-in/authorize. And you will be able to select which scopes you want to give access to: `me` and `items`.
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docs/bucket/replication/DESIGN.md
An additional header `X-Minio-Replication-Delete-Status` is returned which would show `PENDING` or `FAILED` status if the replication is still not caught up.
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docs/tr/docs/index.md
--- "_**FastAPI** için ayın üzerindeymişcesine heyecanlıyım. Çok eğlenceli!_" <div style="text-align: right; margin-right: 10%;">Brian Okken - <strong><a href="https://pythonbytes.fm/episodes/show/123/time-to-right-the-py-wrongs?time_in_sec=855" target="_blank">Python Bytes</a> podcast host</strong> <a href="https://x.com/brianokken/status/1112220079972728832" target="_blank"><small>(ref)</small></a></div> ---
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CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.18.md
- New flag `--show-hidden-metrics-for-version` in kube-proxy, kubelet, kube-controller-manager, and kube-scheduler can be used to show all hidden metrics that are deprecated in the previous minor release. ([#85279](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/85279), [@RainbowMango](https://github.com/RainbowMango)) [SIG Cluster...
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docs/ko/docs/index.md
--- "_**FastAPI**가 너무 좋아서 구름 위를 걷는듯 합니다. 정말 즐겁습니다!_" <div style="text-align: right; margin-right: 10%;">Brian Okken - <strong><a href="https://pythonbytes.fm/episodes/show/123/time-to-right-the-py-wrongs?time_in_sec=855" target="_blank">Python Bytes</a> 팟캐스트 호스트</strong> <a href="https://x.com/brianokken/status/1112220079972728832" target="_blank"><small>(ref)</small></a></div> ---
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docs/ja/docs/index.md
--- "_私は**FastAPI**にワクワクしています。 めちゃくちゃ楽しいです!_" <div style="text-align: right; margin-right: 10%;">Brian Okken - <strong><a href="https://pythonbytes.fm/episodes/show/123/time-to-right-the-py-wrongs?time_in_sec=855" target="_blank">Python Bytes</a> podcast host</strong> <a href="https://x.com/brianokken/status/1112220079972728832" target="_blank"><small>(ref)</small></a></div> ---
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docs/en/docs/virtual-environments.md
The way that command works is that it will go and check in the `PATH` environment variable, going through **each path in order**, looking for the program called `python`. Once it finds it, it will **show you the path** to that program. The most important part is that when you call `python`, that is the exact "`python`" that will be executed. So, you can confirm if you are in the correct virtual environment.
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docs/em/docs/index.md
--- "_👤 🤭 🌕 😄 🔃 **FastAPI**. ⚫️ 🎊 ❗_" <div style="text-align: right; margin-right: 10%;">✡ 🇭🇰 - <strong><a href="https://pythonbytes.fm/episodes/show/123/time-to-right-the-py-wrongs?time_in_sec=855" target="_blank">🐍 🔢</a> 📻 🦠</strong> <a href="https://x.com/brianokken/status/1112220079972728832" target="_blank"><small>(🇦🇪)</small></a></div> ---
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/sql-databases.md
For example, if you declare a parameter of type `Hero`, it will be read from the **JSON body**. The same way, you can declare it as the function's **return type**, and then the shape of the data will show up in the automatic API docs UI. {* ../../docs_src/sql_databases/tutorial001_an_py310.py ln[40:45] hl[40:45] *}
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docs/he/docs/index.md
--- "_I’m over the moon excited about **FastAPI**. It’s so fun!_" <div style="text-align: right; margin-right: 10%;">Brian Okken - <strong><a href="https://pythonbytes.fm/episodes/show/123/time-to-right-the-py-wrongs?time_in_sec=855" target="_blank">Python Bytes</a> podcast host</strong> <a href="https://x.com/brianokken/status/1112220079972728832" target="_blank"><small>(ref)</small></a></div> ---
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