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Is your feature request related to a problem?
While setting the target interface's ip should work in most cases, it's possible that multiple devices have the same ip.
Also i'm having trouble using a wireguard vpn when i set Table=off. Table=off disables setting up the routes for the vpn and it justs shows up as a regular device. The connection is fine as pycurl can access it when i set
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Current tools docs could be updated to reflect changelog entry regard rtm.start method deprecation for apps created after Nov 30th, 2021.
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Please read the [Contributing guidelines](https://github.com/slackapi/python-slack-sdk/
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Great stuff! I'd love to use this in magic-wormhole.. I only need the DataChannel, though. Any idea how hard it'd be to define a 'feature' for the codecs, so pip install aiortc[video] gets you the dependencies on the codecs, but pip install aiortc[datachannel] does not?
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Example of usage:
users = await User.filter(first_name__ilike="c%r")
I know this can be done with startswith and endswith, but there are cases where using the LIKE operator is better:
users = await User.filter(first_name__ilike="j_r%")
This would be used to match Jeremy, Jorge, Jordan...
As i understand, now InlineKeyboardMarkup is just a dict with lists, so method like pop() will be useful and make code cleaner, at least for newbies like me.
For now, to make dynamic inline keyboard with deleting buttons after user clicks on them i need to recreate entire markup from changed list, but it can be simplified by using InlineKeyboardMarkup.pop() or something like that.
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Both the legacy graphql-ws and the newer graphql-transport-ws protocols are concerned with the processing of a handful of messages.
Our implementation of the newer protocol uses dataclasses to describe messages and their type. They are very pleasant to work with and look like this:
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