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λ npx prisma generate
Environment variables loaded from .env
Prisma schema loaded from prisma\schema.prisma
✔ Generated Prisma Client (2.25.0) to .\prisma\foo in 738ms
You can now start using Prisma Client in your code. Reference: https://pris.ly/d/client
```
import { PrismaClient } from './prisma\foo'
const prisma = new PrismaClient()
```
Note the ./prisma\foo. The path
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Percy gives your team confidence in every visual UI change before it's shipped.
Percy adds visual reviews to your GitHub pull requests, helping your team spot UI bugs quickly and review visual changes easily.
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I don't have a certificate myself but I testet your solution with an demo code and it works like a charme.
But I think it is a bit complicated to have to convert the image of the qr-code into pdf before you can use it.
I've looked a bit into the code, but I'm not really an expert with js, but it looks like the pdf is rendered and then processed as image, so i think it should be possible to use i
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Current Behaviour
The flamegraph sorts the siblings in ascending order by frame's name.
The reference to code is here
Expected Behaviour
The siblings should appear in order of their start time.
This can be achieved according to library docs mentioned [here](https://github.com/spiermar/d3-fla
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Cloud 66 for Rails
Cloud 66 for Rails allows you to build, manage and maintain your Rails applications that can be deployed to any cloud provider or to your own server. Cloud 66 for Rails helps you scale your database with master-slave replication, without having to make any configuration changes. You can add back-ups, load balancers and de-commission servers with a single click. Popular Rails and Rack frameworks available.
Description
We have to continuously push for quality, thus we always need to improve our testing and test coverage. Any improvement of testing is a great contribution to jina.
If you have no idea how to get started on this, here there are some ideas that could be good to have.
Checking the reports on `https://codecov.io/gh/jina-ai/jin