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I wonder whether it would be possible (good?) to display whether or not a package exclusively uses a binaryTarget or not?
What I mean by this is that there are some Swift packages (example) who's sole purpose are to (re)distribute and make available precompiled xcframeworks to SPM. In these scenarios, there is no source code.
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Currently built for Leaf 3, we should add support for Leaf 4
https://github.com/highlightjs/highlight.js/blob/main/src/languages/leaf.js needs updating to current spec
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The way we test Vapor as on onward package doesn't work when the PR is from a fork because it tries to check out a revision that doesn't exist. The main Vapor package checks out both the package and forward provider and uses them both so we should copy that
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When checking a request's
remoteAddress, it's usually the address from which NIO received the request. While that's technically correct, Vapor servers are often hosted behind a reverse-proxy such as nginx. Therefore the original peer's address is often lost. To resolve this, it's not uncommon to set the original peer's address in a header such asX-Forwarded-For.**Describe the solution you