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  1. doc/README.md

    flagged as a TODO by the automated tooling. That is true even for proposals that add API.
    
    Use the following forms in your markdown:
    
    	[http.Request]                     # symbol documentation; auto-linked as in Go doc strings
    	[Request]                          # short form, for symbols in the package being documented
    	[net/http]                         # package link
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  2. docs/en/docs/tutorial/metadata.md

    For example:
    
    {* ../../docs_src/metadata/tutorial001_1_py39.py hl[31] *}
    
    ## Metadata for tags { #metadata-for-tags }
    
    You can also add additional metadata for the different tags used to group your path operations with the parameter `openapi_tags`.
    
    It takes a list containing one dictionary for each tag.
    
    Each dictionary can contain:
    
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  3. okhttp/src/commonJvmAndroid/kotlin/okhttp3/CertificatePinner.kt

     *
     * If multiple patterns match a hostname, any match is sufficient. For example, suppose pin A
     * applies to `*.publicobject.com` and pin B applies to `api.publicobject.com`. Handshakes for
     * `api.publicobject.com` are valid if either A's or B's certificate is in the chain.
     *
     * ## Warning: Certificate Pinning is Dangerous!
     *
     * Pinning certificates limits your server team's abilities to update their TLS certificates. By
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  4. docs/features/events.md

    Events
    ======
    
    Events allow you to capture metrics on your application’s HTTP calls. Use events to monitor:
    
     * The size and frequency of the HTTP calls your application makes. If you’re making too many calls, or your calls are too large, you should know about it!
     * The performance of these calls on the underlying network. If the network’s performance isn’t sufficient, you need to either improve the network or use less of it.
    
    ### EventListener
    
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  5. docs/en/docs/tutorial/query-params-str-validations.md

    You can declare additional validations and metadata for your parameters.
    
    Generic validations and metadata:
    
    * `alias`
    * `title`
    * `description`
    * `deprecated`
    
    Validations specific for strings:
    
    * `min_length`
    * `max_length`
    * `pattern`
    
    Custom validations using `AfterValidator`.
    
    In these examples you saw how to declare validations for `str` values.
    
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  6. docs/compression/README.md

    This is particularly so if the compression ratio of your content reveals information about it.
    See [CRIME TLS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CRIME) as an example of this.
    
    Therefore, compression is disabled when encrypting by default, and must be enabled separately.
    
    Consult our security experts on [SUBNET](https://min.io/pricing) to help you evaluate if
    your setup can use this feature combination safely.
    
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  7. docs/en/docs/tutorial/body.md

        * As you declared it in the function to be of type `Item`, you will also have all the editor support (completion, etc) for all of the attributes and their types.
    * Generate <a href="https://json-schema.org" class="external-link" target="_blank">JSON Schema</a> definitions for your model, you can also use them anywhere else you like if it makes sense for your project.
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  8. LICENSES/vendor/cel.dev/expr/LICENSE

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  10. docs/en/docs/advanced/generate-clients.md

    In this guide, you'll learn how to generate a **TypeScript SDK** for your FastAPI backend.
    
    ## Open Source SDK Generators { #open-source-sdk-generators }
    
    A versatile option is the <a href="https://openapi-generator.tech/" class="external-link" target="_blank">OpenAPI Generator</a>, which supports **many programming languages** and can generate SDKs from your OpenAPI specification.
    
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