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  1. docs/ftp/README.md

    150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for file list
    drwxrwxrwx 1 nobody nobody            0 Jan  1 00:00 chunkdocs/
    drwxrwxrwx 1 nobody nobody            0 Jan  1 00:00 testdir/
    ...
    ```
    
    Following example shows how to list an object and download it locally via `ftp` client:
    
    ```
    ftp> ls runner/chunkdocs/metadata
    229 Entering Extended Passive Mode (|||44269|)
    150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for file list
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  2. docs/en/docs/features.md

    ### Just Modern Python
    
    It's all based on standard **Python type** declarations (thanks to Pydantic). No new syntax to learn. Just standard modern Python.
    
    If you need a 2 minute refresher of how to use Python types (even if you don't use FastAPI), check the short tutorial: [Python Types](python-types.md){.internal-link target=_blank}.
    
    You write standard Python with types:
    
    ```Python
    from datetime import date
    
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  3. architecture/README.md

    # Gradle architecture documentation
    
    This directory contains documentation that describes Gradle's architecture and how the various pieces fit together and work.
    
    ## Architecture decision records (ADRs)
    
    The Gradle team uses ADRs to record architectural decisions that the team has made.
    
    See [Architecture decisions records](standards) for the list of ADRs.
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  4. docs/en/docs/tutorial/index.md

    # Tutorial - User Guide
    
    This tutorial shows you how to use **FastAPI** with most of its features, step by step.
    
    Each section gradually builds on the previous ones, but it's structured to separate topics, so that you can go directly to any specific one to solve your specific API needs.
    
    It is also built to work as a future reference.
    
    So you can come back and see exactly what you need.
    
    ## Run the code
    
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  5. operator/cmd/mesh/install.go

    	if err != nil {
    		return fmt.Errorf("failed to get profile, namespace or enabled components: %v", err)
    	}
    
    	// Ignore the err because we don't want to show
    	// "no running Istio pods in istio-system" for the first time
    	_ = detectIstioVersionDiff(p, tag, ns, kubeClient, iop)
    	exists := revtag.PreviousInstallExists(context.Background(), kubeClient.Kube())
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  6. okhttp-testing-support/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/concurrent/TaskFaker.kt

      private var currentTask: SerialTask = TestThreadSerialTask
    
      /** The coordinator task if it's waiting, and how it will resume. Guarded by [TaskRunner.lock]. */
      private var waitingCoordinatorTask: SerialTask? = null
      private var waitingCoordinatorInterrupted = false
      private var waitingCoordinatorNotified = false
    
      /** How many times a new task has been started. Guarded by [TaskRunner.lock]. */
      private var contextSwitchCount = 0
    
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  7. docs/en/docs/advanced/openapi-webhooks.md

    And **your users** define in some way (for example in a web dashboard somewhere) the **URL** where your app should send those requests.
    
    All the **logic** about how to register the URLs for webhooks and the code to actually send those requests is up to you. You write it however you want to in **your own code**.
    
    ## Documenting webhooks with **FastAPI** and OpenAPI
    
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  8. cmd/object-api-interface.go

    	ObjectAttributes    map[string]struct{} // Attribute tags defined by the users for the GetObjectAttributes request
    	MaxParts            int                 // used in GetObjectAttributes. Signals how many parts we should return
    	PartNumberMarker    int                 // used in GetObjectAttributes. Signals the part number after which results should be returned
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  9. cmd/main.go

    			}
    		}
    
    		return closestCommands
    	}
    
    	// Register all commands.
    	registerCommand(serverCmd)
    
    	// Set up app.
    	cli.HelpFlag = cli.BoolFlag{
    		Name:  "help, h",
    		Usage: "show help",
    	}
    	cli.VersionPrinter = printMinIOVersion
    
    	app := cli.NewApp()
    	app.Name = name
    	app.Author = "MinIO, Inc."
    	app.Version = ReleaseTag
    	app.Usage = "High Performance Object Storage"
    Go
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  10. docs/en/docs/advanced/behind-a-proxy.md

    And the version without the path prefix (`http://127.0.0.1:8000/app`), provided by Uvicorn directly, would be exclusively for the _proxy_ (Traefik) to access it.
    
    That demonstrates how the Proxy (Traefik) uses the path prefix and how the server (Uvicorn) uses the `root_path` from the option `--root-path`.
    
    ### Check the docs UI
    
    But here's the fun part. ✨
    
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