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Generates a parameter description list which can be filled in and added to a template's documentation. The output uses the semicolon and colon format where the parameter name is displayed using template {{ para }} the description is indented.
The docker swarm CLI [38] utility allows users to run Swarm containers, create discovery tokens, list nodes in the cluster, and more. [39] The docker node CLI utility allows users to run various commands to manage nodes in a swarm, for example, listing the nodes in a swarm, updating nodes, and removing nodes from the swarm. [40]
HTML5 File API aspect provides an API for representing file objects in web applications and programmatic selection and accessing their data. In addition, this specification defines objects to be used within threaded web applications for the synchronous reading of files.
Generates a parameter description list which can be filled in and added to a template's documentation. The output uses the semicolon and colon format where the parameter name is displayed in bold text and the description is indented. {{subst:Parameters|dlist|base={{subst:BASEPAGENAME}}}}
A container format (informally, sometimes called a wrapper) or metafile is a file format that allows multiple data streams to be embedded into a single file, usually along with metadata for identifying and further detailing those streams. [1]
URL scheme in the GNOME desktop environment to access file(s) with administrative permissions with GUI applications in a safer way, instead of the insecure-considered sudo, gksu & gksudo. GNOME Virtual file system: admin:/ path / to / file example: gedit admin:/etc/default/grub. See more information on: app
The teenage stage isn’t easy for anyone, whether you’re the teen or the parent. And that’s not only true when it comes to human teenagers, but canine ones, too.
A query string is a part of a uniform resource locator (URL) that assigns values to specified parameters. A query string commonly includes fields added to a base URL by a Web browser or other client application, for example as part of an HTML document, choosing the appearance of a page, or jumping to positions in multimedia content.