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  1. docs/docker/README.md

    Docker provides standardized mechanisms to run docker containers as non-root users.
    
    #### GNU/Linux and macOS (regular user)
    
    On Linux and macOS you can use `--user` to run the container as regular user.
    
    > NOTE: make sure --user has write permission to *${HOME}/data* prior to using `--user`.
    
    ```sh
    mkdir -p ${HOME}/data
    docker run \
      -p 9000:9000 \
      -p 9001:9001 \
      --user $(id -u):$(id -g) \
      --name minio1 \
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  2. manifests/charts/README.md

    ### Install Istio CRDs
    
    This is the first step of the installation. Please do not remove or edit any CRD - config currently requires
    all CRDs to be present. On each upgrade it is recommended to reapply the file, to make sure
    you get all CRDs.  CRDs are separated by release and by component type in the CRD directory.
    
    Istio has strong integration with certmanager.  Some operators may want to keep their current certmanager
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  3. docs/sts/README.md

    - [Configuring etcd](https://github.com/minio/minio/blob/master/docs/sts/etcd.md)
    
    ### Setup MinIO with Identity Provider
    
    Make sure we have followed the previous step and configured each software independently, once done we can now proceed to use MinIO STS API and MinIO server to use these credentials to perform object API operations.
    
    #### KeyCloak
    
    ```
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  4. operator/README.md

    ### CLI
    
    To build the operator CLI, simply:
    
    ```bash
    make build
    ```
    
    Ensure the created binary is in your PATH to run the examples below.
    
    ### Controller (in cluster)
    
    Building a custom controller requires a Dockerhub (or similar) account. To build using the container based build:
    
    ```bash
    HUB=docker.io/<your-account> TAG=latest make docker.operator
    ```
    
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  5. mockwebserver/README.md

      server.enqueue(new MockResponse().setBody("yo dog"));
    
      // Start the server.
      server.start();
    
      // Ask the server for its URL. You'll need this to make HTTP requests.
      HttpUrl baseUrl = server.url("/v1/chat/");
    
      // Exercise your application code, which should make those HTTP requests.
      // Responses are returned in the same order that they are enqueued.
      Chat chat = new Chat(baseUrl);
    
      chat.loadMore();
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  6. .teamcity/README.md

    There are 3 subprojects in the TeamCity project hierarchy: `Check` for Gradle builds, `Promotion` for releasing Gradle versions, `Util` for miscellaneous utilities.
    
    ## Develop and verify
    
    After you make a change, you can run `mvn clean teamcity-configs:generate` to generate and verify the generated TeamCity configuration XMLs.
    
    You also need to run `mvn clean verify` with Java 8 before committing changes.
    
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  7. docs/lambda/README.md

    ## Example Lambda handler
    
    Install the necessary dependencies.
    ```sh
    pip install flask requests
    ```
    
    Following is an example lambda handler.
    ```py
    from flask import Flask, request, abort, make_response
    import requests
    
    app = Flask(__name__)
    @app.route('/', methods=['POST'])
    def get_webhook():
    	if request.method == 'POST':
    		# obtain the request event from the 'POST' call
    		event = request.json
    
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  8. docs/distributed/README.md

    export MINIO_ROOT_PASSWORD=<SECRET_KEY>
    minio server http://host{1...n}/export{1...m}
    ```
    
    > **NOTE:** In above example `n` and `m` represent positive integers, _do not copy paste and expect it work make the changes according to local deployment and setup_.
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