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  1. docs/en/docs/advanced/security/oauth2-scopes.md

    The OAuth2 specification defines "scopes" as a list of strings separated by spaces.
    
    The content of each of these strings can have any format, but should not contain spaces.
    
    These scopes represent "permissions".
    
    In OpenAPI (e.g. the API docs), you can define "security schemes".
    
    When one of these security schemes uses OAuth2, you can also declare and use scopes.
    
    Each "scope" is just a string (without spaces).
    
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  2. impl/maven-core/src/test/java/org/apache/maven/lifecycle/internal/stub/AboutTheStubs.html

    specific language governing permissions and limitations
    under the License.
    -->
    
    <html>
    <head>
        <title>About these stubs</title>
    </head>
    <body>
    <h2>Design</h2>
    These stubs can be thought of as hand-coded mock objects. They allow unit tests to test only specific
    aspects of a component while ignoring others.
    
    These stubs form an internally consistent data-set that is not expected to change. They are
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  3. docs/en/docs/reference/exceptions.md

    These are the exceptions that you can raise to show errors to the client.
    
    When you raise an exception, as would happen with normal Python, the rest of the execution is aborted. This way you can raise these exceptions from anywhere in the code to abort a request and show the error to the client.
    
    You can use:
    
    * `HTTPException`
    * `WebSocketException`
    
    These exceptions can be imported directly from `fastapi`:
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  4. docs/en/docs/deployment/concepts.md

    But in most cases, you will want to perform these steps only **once**.
    
    So, you will want to have a **single process** to perform those **previous steps**, before starting the application.
    
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  5. build-logic-commons/code-quality-rules/src/main/resources/checkstyle/suppressions.xml

        <!-- These packages are duplicated in ide-native from ide, don't require a package-info.java in each place -->
        <suppress checks="JavadocPackage"
                  files=".*[/\\]ide-native[/\\]src[/\\]main[/\\]java[/\\]org[/\\]gradle[/\\]plugins[/\\]ide[/\\]api[/\\][^/\\]+"/>
    
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  6. .gitattributes

    # https://github.com/Danimoth/gitattributes
    
    # These are explicitly windows files and should use crlf
    *.bat           text eol=crlf
    
    # These files are text and should be normalized (Convert crlf => lf)
    *.bash          text eol=lf
    *.css           text diff=css
    *.htm           text diff=html
    *.html          text diff=html
    *.java          text diff=java
    *.sh            text eol=lf
    
    
    # These files are binary and should be left untouched
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  7. docs/en/docs/contributing.md

    Many of the tutorials have blocks of code.
    
    In most of the cases, these blocks of code are actual complete applications that can be run as is.
    
    In fact, those blocks of code are not written inside the Markdown, they are Python files in the `./docs_src/` directory.
    
    And those Python files are included/injected in the documentation when generating the site.
    
    ### Docs for tests
    
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  8. dbflute_fess/dfprop/conditionBeanMap.dfprop

            # [Include]
            # String columns may not be needed
            # to be set these condition-keys basically.
            #; GreaterThan = map:{}
            #; LessThan = map:{}
            #; GreaterEqual = map:{}
            #; LessEqual = map:{}
    
            # [Exclude]
            # Common columns of String type may not be needed
            # to be set these condition-keys basically.
            #; !NotEqual = map:{ $$ALL$$ = list:{ $$CommonColumn$$ } }
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  9. docs/en/docs/deployment/https.md

    * Caddy (that can also handle certificate renewals)
    * Nginx
    * HAProxy
    
    ## Let's Encrypt { #lets-encrypt }
    
    Before Let's Encrypt, these **HTTPS certificates** were sold by trusted third parties.
    
    The process to acquire one of these certificates used to be cumbersome, require quite some paperwork and the certificates were quite expensive.
    
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  10. CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md

    **Consequence**: A warning with consequences for continued behavior. No
    interaction with the people involved, including unsolicited interaction with
    those enforcing the Code of Conduct, for a specified period. This
    includes avoiding interactions in community spaces and external channels
    like social media. Violating these terms may lead to a temporary or
    permanent ban.
    
    ### 3. Temporary Ban
    
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