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https://github.com/verdaccio/monorepo/blob/9.x/core/types/index.d.ts defines
type AuthAccessCallback = (error: string | null, access: boolean) => void;
interface IPluginAuth<T> extends IPlugin<T> {
authenticate(user: string, password: string, cb: AuthCallback): void;
adduser?(user: string, password: string, cb: AuthCallback): void;
changePassword?(user: string, password: striEnhancement
Label names in chatwoot only support alphabets, numbers, hyphen and underscore.
At the moment the available validation doesn't show the user any errors, which would leave the user confused.
So let's add a validation error describing this behaviour
Current behaviour
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After running NC with NCP for more then a year with over 2 million files stored on it, I asked myself if the mysql/mariadb DB needs to be maintained?
I searched the internet and the simplest solution I found was using
sudo mysqlcheck -o --all-databases
This reduced the DB size from around 950MB to a little over 800MB and NC seems to be a little more responsive (but this could homeopat
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In the application details view, we list the ports an application deployment is listening on, but there is no "quick launch" or even a "copy" button..
We should add a "copy" button next to the port to copy to clipboard.