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To update the value of $env:NODE_EXTRA_CA_CERTS permanently, you will need to modify your system environment variables.
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I have defined a pydantic Schema with extra = Extra.allow in Pydantic Config. Is it possible to get a list or set of extra fields passed to the Schema separately. For ex: from pydantic
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Similar to this question, we want to specify an extra package index to be used by uv. However, our package index url contains private information, i.e., user name and token. Up to now,
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See Installing Setuptools "Extras" in the Installing Packages section of the Python Packaging User Guide. It is up to the installed package itself to detect if all the dependencies for
This causes the extra spaces you observed. Personally, I think the current behavior makes sense: the editor is configured to keep the indentation level of the previous line, and the
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I am struggling to figure out exactly how the extra argument for logging works. I have some legacy code I need to change which uses it, and the code also requires logging to stdout. import
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When using pip to install Python packages, we can set the configurations, so that it can refer to some private repository to install packages. The use case is, for example, for big companies
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