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Azure Pipelines
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With firstcontributions/first-contributions#32256, We've moved assets we need in our tutorials to https://github.com/firstcontributions/assets. Now we should use them.
Replace usage of assets in this repository to assets repository to reduce the size of this repo.
Following the files in which you have to change asset URLs