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Expected behavior
The call-to-action/link text on dismissable cards should look natural and intentional regardless my device text size.
Actual behavior
With 'large' device font set, The DISMISS and TRY IT NOW are cut off vertically, resulting in a glitchy look. It is most visible on the D, S, and O characters.
Similar to #11839.
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Vault has backends for AWS like dynamo and s3. However to use them you should provide credentials. AWS support 2 solutions to eliminate this. IAM roles for Service Accounts and Instance profile roles.
Due to some unknown reason vault requires more time to start when using dynamic creds than explicit definition keys in s3 block o
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
We tried goverall but faced issues with controlling the configuration.
For example, when removing a simple binary during thoughtworks/talisman#234 , the code coverage dropped. And we couldn't find a way to exclude files.
Describe the solution you'd like
Implement a code coverage tool, such as, code
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