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Add Netlify Support
Support Netlify
Documentation: https://docs.netlify.com/configure-builds/environment-variables/#git-metadata
Environment variables:
- service detection: NETLIFY
- Branch: BRANCH
- Commit sha: COMMIT_REF
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deprecation notice
the package will be deprecated and archived, alternative solution https://github.com/kamilsk/locker will be used under the hood
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On Windows this should be easy, because WaitForMultipleObjects() already takes a timeout parameter, and it can handle process events too. On Linux/POSIX machines we probably need some form of busy loop to check for dead child processes.
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I know that at the moment it says Semaphore Classic in two places and we have "Go to 2.0" button, but people still often confuse the two. Maybe we can be more explicit and say "Documentation for Semaphore Classic version." or something similar.
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