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  1. src/README.vendor

    ==============================
    
    Before updating vendor directories, ensure that module mode is enabled.
    Make sure that GO111MODULE is not set in the environment, or that it is
    set to 'on' or 'auto', and if you use a go.work file, set GOWORK=off.
    
    Also, ensure that 'go env GOROOT' shows the root of this Go source
    tree. Otherwise, the results are undefined. It's recommended to build
    Go from source and use that 'go' binary to update its source tree.
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  2. docs/en/docs/tutorial/dependencies/index.md

    ## What is "Dependency Injection"
    
    **"Dependency Injection"** means, in programming, that there is a way for your code (in this case, your *path operation functions*) to declare things that it requires to work and use: "dependencies".
    
    And then, that system (in this case **FastAPI**) will take care of doing whatever is needed to provide your code with those needed dependencies ("inject" the dependencies).
    
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  3. docs/en/docs/how-to/graphql.md

        * With <a href="https://github.com/ciscorn/starlette-graphene3" class="external-link" target="_blank">starlette-graphene3</a>
    
    ## GraphQL with Strawberry
    
    If you need or want to work with **GraphQL**, <a href="https://strawberry.rocks/" class="external-link" target="_blank">**Strawberry**</a> is the **recommended** library as it has the design closest to **FastAPI's** design, it's all based on **type annotations**.
    
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  4. src/buildall.bash

    	export GOARCH=$(echo $target | sed 's/.*-//')
    	unset GOARM
    	if [ "$GOARCH" = "arm5" ]; then
    		export GOARCH=arm
    		export GOARM=5
    	fi
    
    	# Build and vet everything.
    	# cmd/go/internal/work/exec.go enables the same vet flags during go test of std cmd
    	# and should be kept in sync with any vet flag changes here.
    	if ! "$GOROOT/bin/go" build std cmd || ! "$GOROOT/bin/go" vet -unsafeptr=false std cmd; then
    		failed=true
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  5. doc/README.md

    ## For the release team
    
    The `relnote` tool, at `golang.org/x/build/cmd/relnote`, operates on the files
    in `doc/next`.
    
    As a release cycle nears completion, run `relnote todo` to get a list of
    unfinished release note work.
    
    To prepare the release notes for a release, run `relnote generate`.
    That will merge the `.md` files in `next` into a single file.
    Atomically (as close to it as possible) add that file to `_content/doc` directory
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  6. docs/sts/etcd.md

    ### 4. Test with MinIO STS API
    
    Once etcd is configured, **any STS configuration** will work including Client Grants, Web Identity or AD/LDAP.
    
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  7. docs/batch-jobs/README.md

    ```
    
    You can create and run multiple 'replication' jobs at a time there are no predefined limits set.
    
    ## Batch Jobs Terminology
    
    ### Job
    A job is the basic unit of work for MinIO Batch Job. A job is a self describing YAML, once this YAML is submitted and evaluated - MinIO performs the requested actions on each of the objects obtained under the described criteria in job YAML file.
    
    ### Type
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  8. docs/en/docs/tutorial/security/simple-oauth2.md

    OAuth2 specifies that when using the "password flow" (that we are using) the client/user must send a `username` and `password` fields as form data.
    
    And the spec says that the fields have to be named like that. So `user-name` or `email` wouldn't work.
    
    But don't worry, you can show it as you wish to your final users in the frontend.
    
    And your database models can use any other names you want.
    
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  9. docs/en/docs/advanced/security/http-basic-auth.md

    `secrets.compare_digest()` needs to take `bytes` or a `str` that only contains ASCII characters (the ones in English), this means it wouldn't work with characters like `á`, as in `Sebastián`.
    
    To handle that, we first convert the `username` and `password` to `bytes` encoding them with UTF-8.
    
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  10. ci/official/upload.sh

    # "/path/bar". This script uses "gsutil rsync" instead, which acts on directory
    # contents. About arguments to gsutil:
    # "gsutil -m rsync" runs in parallel.
    # "gsutil rsync -r" is recursive and makes directories work.
    # "gsutil rsync -d" is "sync and delete files from destination if not present in source"
    
    DOWNLOADS="$(mktemp -d)"
    mkdir -p "$DOWNLOADS"
    gsutil -m rsync -r "$TFCI_ARTIFACT_STAGING_GCS_URI" "$DOWNLOADS"
    ls "$DOWNLOADS"
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