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Azure is a cloud computing service created by Microsoft for building, testing, deploying, and managing applications and services through a global network of Microsoft-managed data centers.
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In our database projects we have several scmp-files with pre-configured schema compares.
As now I can use the files by opening the Schema Compare from the context-menu on the connection, and then click Open .scmp-file.
If I try to open the file from the file explorer or the project explorer I only get the underlaying XML-file, which mostly often isn't very useful.
It would be great to op
With v0.9.22 of the CLI, I took me a while to debug an issue as infracost breakdown --path examples/terraform --usage-file BLAH.yaml worked even though the file BLAH.yaml didn't exist. We should throw a nice error like we do for the config-file:
> infracost breakdown --config-file BLAH.yaml
Error: config file does not exist at BLAH.yaml
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The https://github.com/nccgroup/ScoutSuite/blob/master/ScoutSuite/providers/gcp/rules/findings/iam-lack-of-service-account-key-rotation.json finding should only flag USER_MANAGED keys (https://cloud.google.com/iam/docs/reference/rest/v1/projects.serviceAccounts.keys), as SYSTEM_MANAGED keys are "managed and rotated by Google"
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No colour option
Describe the issue
Checkov cli output is heavily targeted for a dark background. Using a light theme makes it very hard to read.
Is there a way to remove color or control the theme used?
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- Checkov Version 2.0.1050
Additional context
Small search I found you use termcolor: https://github.com/bridgecrewio/checkov/blob/d55c68ff909c65e341e91938c13a155c99601f5f/checkov/c
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I have a simple regression task (using a LightGBMRegressor) where I want to penalize negative predictions more than positive ones. Is there a way to achieve this with the default regression LightGBM objectives (see https://lightgbm.readthedocs.io/en/latest/Parameters.html)? If not, is it somehow possible to define (many example for default LightGBM model) and pass a custom regression objective?
My goal is to view the available/installed artifacts on a VM in dev test lab.
By calling:
az lab vm show --lab-name $DevTestLabName --name $VmName--resource-group $ResourceGroupName
It displays a json response in which there is an "artifacts" property but its value is null.
When I try to use the --expand parameter as it is described in the documentation it returns an error:
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New-AzPortalDashboard fails to parse a hashtable converted from a JSON dashboard definition downloaded from the portal.
The attached JSON dashboard definition was downloaded from an existing simple dashboard definition created in the portal in order to test creating a new dashboard definition using PowerShell. The commands and output are shown below.
[portal.txt](https://git
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There is several tests that call httbin or bing, and they can't pass if there is no network. Need to find a way todo an actual HTTP request, with the less possible mock so we're confident it's working as expected.
I think I remember httpbin can be install locally, maybe that?
To investigate.
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We already have some scripts in the
scriptsdirectory. It would be good to run them for every PR.This is also a great task for beginners.