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Describe the bug
The markup version of the readme that is displayed in the main page for this repo contains the following links:
Status code [404:NotFound] - Link: https://keyword-2-ecd7b.firebaseapp.com/
Status code [404:NotFound] - Link: https://github.com/GoogleChromeLabs/quicklink/blob/master/#custom-ignore-patterns
(The links in the readme’s markdown may appear different to the link
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Fastify version
3.22.1
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No response
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14.x
Operating system
Linux
Operating system version (i.e. 20.04, 11.3, 10)
20.04
Description
When trying to define a GET request that can retu
When I first set out to study abroad, I knew it would be a life changing experience for me. Along the way I made new friends, tried new foods, and, most importantly: learned new languages.
As a result, I've decided to move on from my English-speaking past. I've successfully converted all of my personal stack to non-English except for one: this application.
My use case is: I use this script t
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Description
Today, find-my-way handles empty variables in a way that feels very unintuitive. For example, the route pattern of /a/:b/:c/d matches /a///d. This is very confusing and also causes a "gap" with fastify and fastify-swagger (see last section for details).
I'm unsure if this is expected behavior or a bug? If it is expected, would it be crazy to offer a configuration option to
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Prerequisites
Fastify version
4.1.0
Plugin version
No response
Node.js version
v16.15.1
Operating system
Linux
Operating system version (i.e. 20.04, 11.3, 10)
Fedora release 34 (Thirty Four)
Description
When fastify server