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Nice work on these docs. It looks like the save command is outdated. When looking in my console with sublime.log_commands(True), it has an additional argument:
command: save {"async": true}
We have install instructions, but nothing for updating. We should add update info (or at least links) to the install instructions and include a link to the install/update instructions from the ChangeLog page.
Contains NFTs which are
- for sale
- more than X items
- has a price floor in range <0.1, 0.1-0.3, 0.3-1, 1-3, 3-10, >10 (make as drop down probably)
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Squashfs is a read-only filesystem that is frequently used to transparently compress whole operating systems in a live portable media, to distribute software in Snap and AppImage formats, and to efficiently store large multimedia archives. It divides the data into rather small blocks and then compresses them with one of 6 algorithms:
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We have a lot of
is_prime(or similar) functions: https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/search?p=4&q=is_prime, https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/search?q=isPrime, data_structures/hashing/number_theory/prime_numbers, etc. Shall we use one common function for that exactly identical