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Contributing.md doesn't doesn't appear to contain any actual guidlines, and the link only leads back to the same document: Java/CONTRIBUTING.md.
Add examples.
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Hello,
I would like to contribute to InstaPy as part of a university course of mine, but I don't understand how I should build InstaPy. I obviously need python, selenium, firefox & git installed, but what else do I need? Do I need to check only with the requirements file or is there any documentation about building the project after forking it & cloned it locally? And how do we run tests? Is ther
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Internal package should not be used outside of API (maybe SDK). The reason is called internal is because we don't have the guarantees that we have in the API for the API stability.
In the Ray Design Agents documentation the Ray Perception parameter Ray Layer Mask is not mentioned. I am a bit confused about what does it do and if it interacts with the Detectable Tags parameter.
 the inner contents overlap with the button during the transition. Or to be more precise, the inner elements of #lookupAreaContent do not follow the behavior of #lookupArea
In the readme, you mention:
STAGING_SERVICE_UUID = "17E033D3-490E-4BC9-9FE8-2F567643F4D3"
V2_CHARACTERISTIC_ID = "117BDD58-57CE-4E7A-8E87-7CCCDDA2A804"
What do these two variables stand for exactly? It's not clear to me what values I should set for my app.
Thanks.
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Minetest version
0.4.17.1
Summary
The keybindings menu has that weird warning at the top:
(If this menu screws up, remove stuff from minetest.conf)
Is this warning still relevant? I think this warning has been in Minetest since ages, yet it's still there.
If the warning is still relevant, please write down (in this
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Is there a guideline for what kind of fonts I would need to be able to see the usage bars and graphs?