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  1. docs/en/docs/tutorial/security/index.md

    It is not very popular or used nowadays.
    
    OAuth2 doesn't specify how to encrypt the communication, it expects you to have your application served with HTTPS.
    
    /// tip
    
    In the section about **deployment** you will see how to set up HTTPS for free, using Traefik and Let's Encrypt.
    
    ///
    
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  2. docs/en/docs/advanced/middleware.md

    # Advanced Middleware { #advanced-middleware }
    
    In the main tutorial you read how to add [Custom Middleware](../tutorial/middleware.md) to your application.
    
    And then you also read how to handle [CORS with the `CORSMiddleware`](../tutorial/cors.md).
    
    In this section we'll see how to use other middlewares.
    
    ## Adding ASGI middlewares { #adding-asgi-middlewares }
    
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  3. .github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE.md

    <!--- If you're suggesting a change/improvement, tell us how it should work -->
    
    ## Current Behavior
    <!--- If describing a bug, tell us what happens instead of the expected behavior -->
    <!--- If suggesting a change/improvement, explain the difference from current behavior -->
    
    ## Possible Solution
    <!--- Not obligatory, but suggest a fix/reason for the bug, -->
    <!--- or ideas how to implement the addition or change -->
    
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  4. CONTRIBUTING.md

    The [Kubernetes community repo](https://github.com/kubernetes/community) contains information about how to get started, how the community organizes, and more.
    
    ## Sign the CLA
    
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  5. docs/en/docs/tutorial/dependencies/global-dependencies.md

    ## Dependencies for groups of *path operations* { #dependencies-for-groups-of-path-operations }
    
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  6. apache-maven/src/assembly/maven/lib/jline-native/README.txt

    This directory contains JLine native libraries extracted from JLine JAR.
    
    You can add your own build for platforms not natively supported by JLine.
    See here [1] on how to compile for your platform and here [2] how libraries
    follow JLine's directory and filename conventions.
    
    [1] https://github.com/jline/jline3/tree/master/native
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  7. docs/tls/README.md

    # How to secure access to MinIO server with TLS [![Slack](https://slack.min.io/slack?type=svg)](https://slack.min.io)
    
    This guide explains how to configure MinIO Server with TLS certificates on Linux and Windows platforms.
    
    1. [Install MinIO Server](#install-minio-server)
    2. [Use an Existing Key and Certificate with MinIO](#use-an-existing-key-and-certificate-with-minio)
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  8. scripts/tests/test_translation_fixer/test_markdown_links/data/en_doc.md

    # Header 1 { #header-1 }
    
    Some text with a link to [FastAPI](https://fastapi.tiangolo.com).
    
    ## Header 2 { #header-2 }
    
    Two links here: [How to](https://fastapi.tiangolo.com/how-to/) and [Project Generators](project-generation.md){.internal-link target=_blank}.
    
    ### Header 3 { #header-3 }
    
    Another link: [**FastAPI** Project Generators](project-generation.md "Link title"){.internal-link target=_blank} with title.
    
    # Header 4 { #header-4 }
    
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  9. docs/en/docs/tutorial/testing.md

    {* ../../docs_src/app_testing/app_b_an_py310/test_main.py *}
    
    
    Whenever you need the client to pass information in the request and you don't know how to, you can search (Google) how to do it in `httpx`, or even how to do it with `requests`, as HTTPX's design is based on Requests' design.
    
    Then you just do the same in your tests.
    
    E.g.:
    
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  10. docs/en/docs/advanced/response-directly.md

    Now, let's see how you could use that to return a custom response.
    
    Let's say that you want to return an [XML](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XML) response.
    
    You could put your XML content in a string, put that in a `Response`, and return it:
    
    {* ../../docs_src/response_directly/tutorial002_py310.py hl[1,18] *}
    
    ## How a Response Model Works { #how-a-response-model-works }
    
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