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Microsoft Outlook has many wrong answers. Failed the test even though most questions were from the list.
You may use this guide to make quality contributions at Hacktoberfest 2020: Hacktoberfest 2020 guide
To begin contributing, you shall get a quick overview of how Cosmos is used today. Cosmos is one of the most extensive code database and is used as:
- A datastore for various projects (such as [Quark](https://github.com/OpenGenus/
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Currently, when using explicit cache a single cache image can be specified to read from. It could be useful to have a priority-ordered list of images to check for cache hits. @mattste provided this use case:
Use Case
I'm attempting to do pull request previews where each pull request has its own Docker image. For pull requests that update a dependency (such as a package.json or mix.lock),
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potential api example
bit fix undo-commit
bit fix untrack-file
bit fix rename-commit
bit fix catch-up-to-branch
Your Environment
- PopOS! 21.10 (Ubuntu derivative)
- Firefox 98.0.1
- Using the web client 7.11.2 from https://app.super-productivity.com
Expected Behavior
From Firefox 98.0.1 you are able to configure the Google Drive sync
Current Behavior
When you click on "save" after setting up the Google Drive sync you get an error message
Steps to Reproduce (for bugs)
Unless I missed something, the documentation doesn't explain how to query document metadata (searching "site:montferret.dev metadata" through Google returned nothing, neither did grepping the source code).
As an example, I tried to query the og:url metadata.
I tried variations of //meta[property='og:url']::attr(content), with or without the leading //, and with or without the `attr(conte
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Config option: https://github.com/julia-actions/julia-runtest/blob/161c97cbc529b36fae585928ed5db05b00fdf2bc/action.yml#L13-L15
Example of conditional logic: https://github.com/FluxML/Zygote.jl/blob/master/.github/workflows/ci.yml#L59-L64
We should do this for all applicable repos in FluxML.
There are a lot of books (specifically those in a series) that heavily depend on subtitles to form a complete title. The issue is that when searching for a title of a book, the subtitle does not appear. This leads to many different works having the same title or being misleading. Anything after a colon would also not appear in the search preview, as that would be considered a subtitle.
For exam
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Hello everyone,
First of all, I want to take a moment to thank all contributors and people who supported this project in any way ;) you are awesome!
If you like the project and have any interest in contributing/maintaining it, you can contact me here or send me a msg privately:
- Email: [email protected]
PS: You need to be familiar with python and machine learning
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Describe the bug
When tuist graph <target> is run for a json format no target filtering is done but all project/workspace structure is shown inside generated JSON file. Works correctly with png and dot format.
To Reproduce
Run tuist graph <som-target> -f json. Result: All projects and targets returned.
- Tuist Version: 3.0.1
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Actual result: 404 - wrong request
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Hi, I've found the following cheatsheet :
In the README you explain that there must be an edit button in the page and a github button to access the sheet but as you can see it doesn't appear here.
Thx ;)