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profydev
The base application for the upcoming React Job Simulator. Transition from amateur to professional within a single project by working in a real-world work environment.
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# # Automatically generated file; DO NOT EDIT. # OpenWrt Configuration # CONFIG_MODULES=y CONFIG_HAVE_DOT_CONFIG=y # CONFIG_TARGET_sunxi is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_apm821xx is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ath25 is not set CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx=y # CONFIG_TARGET_ath79 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_bcm27xx is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_bcm53xx is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_brcm47xx is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_brcm63xx is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_cns3xxx is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_octeon is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_gemini is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_mpc85xx is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_imx6 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_mxs is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ixp4xx is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_lantiq is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_malta is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_pistachio is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_mvebu is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_kirkwood is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_mediatek is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ramips is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_at91 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_rb532 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_tegra is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_layerscape is not set # 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CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_archer-c25-v1 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_archer-c5-v1 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_archer-c58-v1 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_archer-c59-v1 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_archer-c59-v2 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_archer-c60-v1 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_archer-c60-v2 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_archer-c7-v1 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_archer-c7-v2 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_archer-c7-v2-il is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_tl-wdr7500-v3 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_archer-c7-v4 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_archer-c7-v5 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_cpe210-v2 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_cpe210-220-v1 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_cpe510-520-v1 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_eap120-v1 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_re355-v1 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_re450-v1 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_tl-mr6400-v1 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_tl-wdr3227-v2 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_tl-wdr3500-v1 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_tl-wdr3600-v1 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_tl-wdr4300-v1 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_tl-wdr4300-v1-il is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_tl-wdr4310-v1 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_tl-wdr4900-v2 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_tl-wdr5800-v1 is not set CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_tl-wdr6500-v2=y # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_tl-wdr6500-v6 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_tl-wdr8500-v1 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_tl-wpa8630-v1 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_tl-wr1043n-v5 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_tl-wr1043nd-v1 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_tl-wr1043nd-v2 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_tl-wr1043nd-v3 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_tl-wr1043nd-v4 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_tl-wr2041n-v1 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_tl-wr2041n-v2 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_tl-wr2543-v1 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_tl-wr710n-v1 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_tl-wr710n-v2.1 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_tl-wr810n-v1 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_tl-wr810n-v2 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_tl-wr842n-v1 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_tl-wr842n-v2 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_tl-wr842n-v3 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_tl-wr880n-v1 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_tl-wr881n-v1 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_tl-wr902ac-v1 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_tl-wr941n-v7 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_tl-wr942n-v1 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_wbs210-v1 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_wbs510-v1 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_TEW673GRU is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_TEW732BR is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_TEW823DRU is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_tellstick-znet-lite is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_rut900 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_ubnt-air-gateway is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_ubnt-air-gateway-pro is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_ubnt-airrouter is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_ubnt-bullet-m is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_ubnt-ls-sr71 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_ubnt-lbe-m5 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_ubnt-loco-m-xw is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_ubnt-nano-m-xw is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_ubnt-nano-m is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_rw2458n is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_ubnt-rocket-m-ti is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_ubnt-rocket-m-xw is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_ubnt-rocket-m is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_ubnt-rs is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_ubnt-rspro is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_ubnt-uap-pro is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_ubnt-unifi is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_ubnt-unifiac-lite is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_ubnt-unifiac-mesh is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_ubnt-unifiac-pro is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_ubnt-unifi-outdoor is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_ubnt-unifi-outdoor-plus is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_ubdev01 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_wrtnode2q is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_dr342 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_dr531 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_weio is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_mynet-n600 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_mynet-n750 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_MYNETREXT is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_ap90q is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_cpe830 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_cpe870 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_sr3200 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_t830 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_xd3200 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_ZCN1523H28 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_ZCN1523H516 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_NBG6616 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_dLAN_Hotspot is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_dLAN_pro_1200_ac is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_dLAN_pro_500_wp is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_rme-eg200 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_JA76PF is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_JA76PF2 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_JWAP003 is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ar71xx_generic_DEVICE_jwap230 is not set CONFIG_HAS_SUBTARGETS=y CONFIG_HAS_DEVICES=y CONFIG_TARGET_BOARD="ar71xx" CONFIG_TARGET_SUBTARGET="generic" CONFIG_TARGET_PROFILE="DEVICE_tl-wdr6500-v2" CONFIG_TARGET_ARCH_PACKAGES="mips_24kc" CONFIG_DEFAULT_TARGET_OPTIMIZATION="-Os -pipe -mno-branch-likely -mips32r2 -mtune=24kc" CONFIG_CPU_TYPE="24kc" CONFIG_LINUX_4_9=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_ath10k-firmware-qca988x=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_base-files=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_block-mount=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_busybox=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_ca-certificates=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_coremark=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_ddns-scripts_aliyun=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_ddns-scripts_dnspod=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_default-settings=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_dnsmasq-full=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_dropbear=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_firewall=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_fstools=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_iptables=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_kmod-ath10k=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_kmod-ath9k=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_kmod-gpio-button-hotplug=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_kmod-ipt-offload=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_kmod-ipt-raw=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_kmod-nf-nathelper=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_kmod-nf-nathelper-extra=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_kmod-tcp-bbr=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_kmod-usb-core=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_kmod-usb-ledtrig-usbport=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_kmod-usb2=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_libc=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_libgcc=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_libustream-openssl=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_logd=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_luci=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_luci-app-accesscontrol=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_luci-app-adbyby-plus=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_luci-app-arpbind=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_luci-app-autoreboot=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_luci-app-cpufreq=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_luci-app-ddns=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_luci-app-filetransfer=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_luci-app-flowoffload=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_luci-app-nlbwmon=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_luci-app-ramfree=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_luci-app-sfe=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_luci-app-ssr-plus=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_luci-app-unblockmusic=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_luci-app-upnp=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_luci-app-vlmcsd=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_luci-app-vsftpd=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_luci-app-wol=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_mtd=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_netifd=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_opkg=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_ppp=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_ppp-mod-pppoe=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_swconfig=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_uboot-envtools=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_uci=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_uclient-fetch=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_urandom-seed=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_urngd=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_wget=y CONFIG_DEFAULT_wpad-openssl=y CONFIG_AUDIO_SUPPORT=y CONFIG_GPIO_SUPPORT=y CONFIG_PCI_SUPPORT=y CONFIG_USB_SUPPORT=y CONFIG_USB_GADGET_SUPPORT=y CONFIG_BIG_ENDIAN=y CONFIG_USES_SQUASHFS=y CONFIG_SMALL_FLASH=y CONFIG_HAS_MIPS16=y CONFIG_mips=y CONFIG_ARCH="mips" # # Target Images # # CONFIG_TARGET_ROOTFS_INITRAMFS is not set CONFIG_EXTERNAL_CPIO="" # # Root filesystem archives # # CONFIG_TARGET_ROOTFS_CPIOGZ is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_ROOTFS_TARGZ is not set # # Root filesystem images # # CONFIG_TARGET_ROOTFS_EXT4FS is not set CONFIG_TARGET_ROOTFS_SQUASHFS=y CONFIG_TARGET_SQUASHFS_BLOCK_SIZE=1024 CONFIG_TARGET_UBIFS_FREE_SPACE_FIXUP=y CONFIG_TARGET_UBIFS_JOURNAL_SIZE="" # # Image Options # # # Global build settings # # CONFIG_JSON_ADD_IMAGE_INFO is not set # CONFIG_ALL_NONSHARED is not set # CONFIG_ALL_KMODS is not set # CONFIG_ALL is not set # CONFIG_BUILDBOT is not set # CONFIG_SIGNED_PACKAGES is not set # CONFIG_SIGNATURE_CHECK is not set # # General build options # # CONFIG_DISPLAY_SUPPORT is not set CONFIG_BUILD_PATENTED=y # CONFIG_BUILD_NLS is not set CONFIG_SHADOW_PASSWORDS=y # CONFIG_CLEAN_IPKG is not set # CONFIG_INCLUDE_CONFIG is not set # CONFIG_COLLECT_KERNEL_DEBUG is not set # # Kernel build options # CONFIG_KERNEL_BUILD_USER="" CONFIG_KERNEL_BUILD_DOMAIN="" CONFIG_KERNEL_PRINTK=y CONFIG_KERNEL_CRASHLOG=y # CONFIG_KERNEL_SWAP is not set CONFIG_KERNEL_DEBUG_FS=y CONFIG_KERNEL_MIPS_FPU_EMULATOR=y # CONFIG_KERNEL_PERF_EVENTS is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_PROFILING is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_TASKSTATS is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_KALLSYMS is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_FTRACE is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_DEBUG_KERNEL is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_DEBUG_INFO is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_DYNAMIC_DEBUG is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_KPROBES is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_AIO is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_FHANDLE is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_FANOTIFY is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_BLK_DEV_BSG is not set CONFIG_KERNEL_MAGIC_SYSRQ=y # CONFIG_KERNEL_DEBUG_PINCTRL is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_DEBUG_GPIO is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_ELF_CORE is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_PROVE_LOCKING is not set CONFIG_KERNEL_PRINTK_TIME=y # CONFIG_KERNEL_SLABINFO is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_PROC_PAGE_MONITOR is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_KEXEC is not set # CONFIG_USE_RFKILL is not set # CONFIG_USE_SPARSE is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_DEVTMPFS is not set CONFIG_KERNEL_KEYS=y # CONFIG_KERNEL_PERSISTENT_KEYRINGS is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_BIG_KEYS is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_ENCRYPTED_KEYS is not set CONFIG_KERNEL_CGROUPS=y # CONFIG_KERNEL_CGROUP_DEBUG is not set CONFIG_KERNEL_FREEZER=y CONFIG_KERNEL_CGROUP_FREEZER=y CONFIG_KERNEL_CGROUP_DEVICE=y CONFIG_KERNEL_CGROUP_PIDS=y CONFIG_KERNEL_CPUSETS=y # CONFIG_KERNEL_PROC_PID_CPUSET is not set CONFIG_KERNEL_CGROUP_CPUACCT=y # CONFIG_KERNEL_RESOURCE_COUNTERS is not set CONFIG_KERNEL_MM_OWNER=y CONFIG_KERNEL_MEMCG=y # CONFIG_KERNEL_MEMCG_SWAP is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_MEMCG_KMEM is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_CGROUP_PERF is not set CONFIG_KERNEL_CGROUP_SCHED=y # CONFIG_KERNEL_FAIR_GROUP_SCHED is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_RT_GROUP_SCHED is not set CONFIG_KERNEL_BLK_CGROUP=y # CONFIG_KERNEL_CFQ_GROUP_IOSCHED is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_BLK_DEV_THROTTLING is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_DEBUG_BLK_CGROUP is not set CONFIG_KERNEL_NET_CLS_CGROUP=y CONFIG_KERNEL_NETPRIO_CGROUP=y CONFIG_KERNEL_NAMESPACES=y CONFIG_KERNEL_UTS_NS=y CONFIG_KERNEL_IPC_NS=y CONFIG_KERNEL_USER_NS=y CONFIG_KERNEL_PID_NS=y CONFIG_KERNEL_NET_NS=y CONFIG_KERNEL_DEVPTS_MULTIPLE_INSTANCES=y CONFIG_KERNEL_POSIX_MQUEUE=y # CONFIG_KERNEL_SECCOMP_FILTER is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_SECCOMP is not set CONFIG_KERNEL_IP_MROUTE=y CONFIG_KERNEL_IPV6=y CONFIG_KERNEL_IPV6_MULTIPLE_TABLES=y CONFIG_KERNEL_IPV6_SUBTREES=y CONFIG_KERNEL_IPV6_MROUTE=y # CONFIG_KERNEL_IPV6_PIMSM_V2 is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_IP_PNP is not set # # Filesystem ACL and attr support options # # CONFIG_USE_FS_ACL_ATTR is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_FS_POSIX_ACL is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_BTRFS_FS_POSIX_ACL is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_EXT4_FS_POSIX_ACL is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_F2FS_FS_POSIX_ACL is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_JFFS2_FS_POSIX_ACL is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_TMPFS_POSIX_ACL is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_CIFS_ACL is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_HFS_FS_POSIX_ACL is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_HFSPLUG_FS_POSIX_ACL is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_NFS_ACL_SUPPORT is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_NFS_V3_ACL_SUPPORT is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_NFSD_V2_ACL_SUPPORT is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_NFSD_V3_ACL_SUPPORT is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_REISER_FS_POSIX_ACL is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_XFS_POSIX_ACL is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_JFS_POSIX_ACL is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_DEVMEM is not set # CONFIG_KERNEL_DEVKMEM is not set CONFIG_KERNEL_SQUASHFS_FRAGMENT_CACHE_SIZE=2 # CONFIG_KERNEL_CC_OPTIMIZE_FOR_PERFORMANCE is not set CONFIG_KERNEL_CC_OPTIMIZE_FOR_SIZE=y # # Package build options # # CONFIG_DEBUG is not set CONFIG_IPV6=y # # Stripping options # # CONFIG_NO_STRIP is not set # CONFIG_USE_STRIP is not set CONFIG_USE_SSTRIP=y # CONFIG_STRIP_KERNEL_EXPORTS is not set # CONFIG_USE_MKLIBS is not set CONFIG_USE_UCLIBCXX=y # CONFIG_USE_LIBCXX is not set # CONFIG_USE_LIBSTDCXX is not set # # Hardening build options # CONFIG_PKG_CHECK_FORMAT_SECURITY=y CONFIG_PKG_ASLR_PIE_NONE=y # CONFIG_PKG_ASLR_PIE_REGULAR is not set # CONFIG_PKG_ASLR_PIE_ALL is not set # CONFIG_PKG_CC_STACKPROTECTOR_NONE is not set CONFIG_PKG_CC_STACKPROTECTOR_REGULAR=y # CONFIG_KERNEL_CC_STACKPROTECTOR_NONE is not set CONFIG_KERNEL_CC_STACKPROTECTOR_REGULAR=y # CONFIG_KERNEL_CC_STACKPROTECTOR_STRONG is not set CONFIG_KERNEL_STACKPROTECTOR=y # CONFIG_KERNEL_STACKPROTECTOR_STRONG is not set # CONFIG_PKG_FORTIFY_SOURCE_NONE is not set CONFIG_PKG_FORTIFY_SOURCE_1=y # CONFIG_PKG_FORTIFY_SOURCE_2 is not set # CONFIG_PKG_RELRO_NONE is not set # CONFIG_PKG_RELRO_PARTIAL is not set CONFIG_PKG_RELRO_FULL=y # CONFIG_DEVEL is not set # CONFIG_BROKEN is not set CONFIG_BINARY_FOLDER="" CONFIG_DOWNLOAD_FOLDER="" CONFIG_LOCALMIRROR="" CONFIG_AUTOREBUILD=y # CONFIG_AUTOREMOVE is not set CONFIG_BUILD_SUFFIX="" CONFIG_TARGET_ROOTFS_DIR="" # CONFIG_CCACHE is not set CONFIG_EXTERNAL_KERNEL_TREE="" CONFIG_KERNEL_GIT_CLONE_URI="" CONFIG_EXTRA_OPTIMIZATION="-fno-caller-saves -fno-plt" CONFIG_TARGET_OPTIMIZATION="-Os -pipe -mno-branch-likely -mips32r2 -mtune=24kc" CONFIG_SOFT_FLOAT=y CONFIG_USE_MIPS16=y # CONFIG_EXTRA_TARGET_ARCH is not set CONFIG_EXTRA_BINUTILS_CONFIG_OPTIONS="" CONFIG_EXTRA_GCC_CONFIG_OPTIONS="" # CONFIG_GCC_DEFAULT_PIE is not set # CONFIG_GCC_DEFAULT_SSP is not set # CONFIG_SJLJ_EXCEPTIONS is not set # CONFIG_INSTALL_GFORTRAN is not set CONFIG_GDB=y CONFIG_USE_MUSL=y CONFIG_SSP_SUPPORT=y CONFIG_BINUTILS_VERSION_2_31_1=y CONFIG_BINUTILS_VERSION="2.31.1" # CONFIG_GCC_USE_EMBEDDED_PATH_REMAP is not set CONFIG_GCC_VERSION="7.5.0" CONFIG_LIBC="musl" CONFIG_TARGET_SUFFIX="musl" # CONFIG_IB is not set # CONFIG_SDK is not set # CONFIG_MAKE_TOOLCHAIN is not set # CONFIG_IMAGEOPT is not set # CONFIG_PREINITOPT is not set CONFIG_TARGET_PREINIT_SUPPRESS_STDERR=y # CONFIG_TARGET_PREINIT_DISABLE_FAILSAFE is not set CONFIG_TARGET_PREINIT_TIMEOUT=2 # CONFIG_TARGET_PREINIT_SHOW_NETMSG is not set # CONFIG_TARGET_PREINIT_SUPPRESS_FAILSAFE_NETMSG is not set CONFIG_TARGET_PREINIT_IFNAME="" CONFIG_TARGET_PREINIT_IP="192.168.1.1" CONFIG_TARGET_PREINIT_NETMASK="255.255.255.0" CONFIG_TARGET_PREINIT_BROADCAST="192.168.1.255" # CONFIG_INITOPT is not set CONFIG_TARGET_INIT_PATH="/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin" CONFIG_TARGET_INIT_ENV="" CONFIG_TARGET_INIT_CMD="/sbin/init" CONFIG_TARGET_INIT_SUPPRESS_STDERR=y # CONFIG_VERSIONOPT is not set CONFIG_PER_FEED_REPO=y CONFIG_FEED_packages=y CONFIG_FEED_luci=y CONFIG_FEED_routing=y # # Base system # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_attendedsysupgrade-common is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_auc is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_base-files=y CONFIG_PACKAGE_block-mount=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_blockd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bridge is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_busybox=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_CUSTOM is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HAVE_DOT_CONFIG=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_DESKTOP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_EXTRA_COMPAT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEDORA_COMPAT is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_INCLUDE_SUSv2=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LONG_OPTS=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SHOW_USAGE=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VERBOSE_USAGE=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_COMPRESS_USAGE=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LFS=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_PAM is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_DEVPTS=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_UTMP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_WTMP is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_PIDFILE=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_PID_FILE_PATH="/var/run" # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_BUSYBOX is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SHOW_SCRIPT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_INSTALLER is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_INSTALL_NO_USR is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SUID=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SUID_CONFIG is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SUID_CONFIG_QUIET is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_PREFER_APPLETS=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_BUSYBOX_EXEC_PATH="/proc/self/exe" # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SELINUX is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_CLEAN_UP is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SYSLOG=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_PLATFORM_LINUX=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_STATIC is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_PIE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_NOMMU is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_BUILD_LIBBUSYBOX is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_LIBBUSYBOX_STATIC is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_INDIVIDUAL is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SHARED_BUSYBOX is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_CROSS_COMPILER_PREFIX="" CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SYSROOT="" CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_EXTRA_CFLAGS="" CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_EXTRA_LDFLAGS="" CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_EXTRA_LDLIBS="" # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_USE_PORTABLE_CODE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_STACK_OPTIMIZATION_386 is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_INSTALL_APPLET_SYMLINKS=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_INSTALL_APPLET_HARDLINKS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_INSTALL_APPLET_SCRIPT_WRAPPERS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_INSTALL_APPLET_DONT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_INSTALL_SH_APPLET_SYMLINK is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_INSTALL_SH_APPLET_HARDLINK is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_INSTALL_SH_APPLET_SCRIPT_WRAPPER is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_PREFIX="./_install" # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_DEBUG is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_DEBUG_PESSIMIZE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_DEBUG_SANITIZE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UNIT_TEST is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_WERROR is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_NO_DEBUG_LIB=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_DMALLOC is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_EFENCE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_USE_BSS_TAIL is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FLOAT_DURATION is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_RTMINMAX is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_RTMINMAX_USE_LIBC_DEFINITIONS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_BUFFERS_USE_MALLOC is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_BUFFERS_GO_ON_STACK=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_BUFFERS_GO_IN_BSS is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_PASSWORD_MINLEN=6 CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_MD5_SMALL=1 CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SHA3_SMALL=1 CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FAST_TOP=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_ETC_NETWORKS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_ETC_SERVICES is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_EDITING=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_EDITING_MAX_LEN=512 # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_EDITING_VI is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_EDITING_HISTORY=256 # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_EDITING_SAVEHISTORY is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_EDITING_SAVE_ON_EXIT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_REVERSE_SEARCH is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TAB_COMPLETION=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_USERNAME_COMPLETION is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_EDITING_FANCY_PROMPT=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_EDITING_WINCH is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_EDITING_ASK_TERMINAL is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LOCALE_SUPPORT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UNICODE_SUPPORT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UNICODE_USING_LOCALE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_CHECK_UNICODE_IN_ENV is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SUBST_WCHAR=0 CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LAST_SUPPORTED_WCHAR=0 # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UNICODE_COMBINING_WCHARS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UNICODE_WIDE_WCHARS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UNICODE_BIDI_SUPPORT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UNICODE_NEUTRAL_TABLE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UNICODE_PRESERVE_BROKEN is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_NON_POSIX_CP=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VERBOSE_CP_MESSAGE is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_USE_SENDFILE=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_COPYBUF_KB=4 # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SKIP_ROOTFS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_MONOTONIC_SYSCALL is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_IOCTL_HEX2STR_ERROR=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_HWIB is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SEAMLESS_XZ is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SEAMLESS_LZMA is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SEAMLESS_BZ2 is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SEAMLESS_GZ=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SEAMLESS_Z is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_AR is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_AR_LONG_FILENAMES is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_AR_CREATE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UNCOMPRESS is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_GUNZIP=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_ZCAT=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_GUNZIP_LONG_OPTIONS is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_BUNZIP2=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_BZCAT=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UNLZMA is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LZCAT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LZMA is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UNXZ is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_XZCAT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_XZ is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_BZIP2 is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_BZIP2_SMALL=0 CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_BZIP2_DECOMPRESS=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_CPIO is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_CPIO_O is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_CPIO_P is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_DPKG is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_DPKG_DEB is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_GZIP=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_GZIP_LONG_OPTIONS is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_GZIP_FAST=0 # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_GZIP_LEVELS is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_GZIP_DECOMPRESS=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LZOP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UNLZOP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LZOPCAT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LZOP_COMPR_HIGH is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_RPM is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_RPM2CPIO is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_TAR=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TAR_LONG_OPTIONS is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TAR_CREATE=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TAR_AUTODETECT is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TAR_FROM=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TAR_OLDGNU_COMPATIBILITY is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TAR_OLDSUN_COMPATIBILITY is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TAR_GNU_EXTENSIONS=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TAR_TO_COMMAND is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TAR_UNAME_GNAME is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TAR_NOPRESERVE_TIME is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TAR_SELINUX is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UNZIP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_UNZIP_CDF is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_UNZIP_BZIP2 is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_UNZIP_LZMA is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_UNZIP_XZ is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_LZMA_FAST is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_BASENAME=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_CAT=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_CATN is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_CATV is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_CHGRP=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_CHMOD=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_CHOWN=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_CHOWN_LONG_OPTIONS is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_CHROOT=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_CKSUM is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_COMM is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_CP=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_CP_LONG_OPTIONS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_CP_REFLINK is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_CUT=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_DATE=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_DATE_ISOFMT=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_DATE_NANO is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_DATE_COMPAT is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_DD=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_DD_SIGNAL_HANDLING=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_DD_THIRD_STATUS_LINE is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_DD_IBS_OBS=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_DD_STATUS is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_DF=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_DF_FANCY is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_DIRNAME=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_DOS2UNIX is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UNIX2DOS is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_DU=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_DU_DEFAULT_BLOCKSIZE_1K=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_ECHO=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FANCY_ECHO=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_ENV=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_EXPAND is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UNEXPAND is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_EXPR=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_EXPR_MATH_SUPPORT_64=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FACTOR is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FALSE=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FOLD is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FSYNC=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HEAD=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FANCY_HEAD=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HOSTID is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_ID=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_GROUPS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_INSTALL is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_INSTALL_LONG_OPTIONS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LINK is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LN=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LOGNAME is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LS=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_LS_FILETYPES=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_LS_FOLLOWLINKS=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_LS_RECURSIVE=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_LS_WIDTH=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_LS_SORTFILES=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_LS_TIMESTAMPS=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_LS_USERNAME=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_LS_COLOR=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_LS_COLOR_IS_DEFAULT=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_MD5SUM=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SHA1SUM is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SHA256SUM=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SHA512SUM is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SHA3SUM is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_MD5_SHA1_SUM_CHECK=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_MKDIR=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_MKFIFO=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_MKNOD=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_MKTEMP=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_MV=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_NICE=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_NL is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_NOHUP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_NPROC is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_OD is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_PASTE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_PRINTENV is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_PRINTF=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_PWD=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_READLINK=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_READLINK_FOLLOW=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_REALPATH is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_RM=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_RMDIR=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SEQ=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SHRED is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SHUF is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SLEEP=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FANCY_SLEEP=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SORT=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SORT_BIG is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SORT_OPTIMIZE_MEMORY is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SPLIT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SPLIT_FANCY is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_STAT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_STAT_FORMAT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_STAT_FILESYSTEM is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_STTY is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SUM is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SYNC=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SYNC_FANCY is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_TAC is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_TAIL=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FANCY_TAIL=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_TEE=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TEE_USE_BLOCK_IO=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_TEST=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_TEST1=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_TEST2=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TEST_64=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_TOUCH=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TOUCH_NODEREF is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TOUCH_SUSV3=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_TR=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TR_CLASSES is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TR_EQUIV is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_TRUE=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_TRUNCATE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_TTY is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UNAME=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UNAME_OSNAME="GNU/Linux" # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_BB_ARCH is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UNIQ=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UNLINK is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_USLEEP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UUDECODE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_BASE64 is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UUENCODE is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_WC=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_WC_LARGE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_WHO is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_W is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_USERS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_WHOAMI is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_YES=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VERBOSE is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_PRESERVE_HARDLINKS=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_HUMAN_READABLE=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_CHVT is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_CLEAR=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_DEALLOCVT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_DUMPKMAP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FGCONSOLE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_KBD_MODE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LOADFONT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SETFONT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SETFONT_TEXTUAL_MAP is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_DEFAULT_SETFONT_DIR="" # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_LOADFONT_PSF2 is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_LOADFONT_RAW is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LOADKMAP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_OPENVT is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_RESET=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_RESIZE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_RESIZE_PRINT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SETCONSOLE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SETCONSOLE_LONG_OPTIONS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SETKEYCODES is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SETLOGCONS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SHOWKEY is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_PIPE_PROGRESS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_RUN_PARTS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_RUN_PARTS_LONG_OPTIONS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_RUN_PARTS_FANCY is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_START_STOP_DAEMON=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_START_STOP_DAEMON_LONG_OPTIONS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_START_STOP_DAEMON_FANCY is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_WHICH=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_MINIPS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_NUKE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_RESUME is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_RUN_INIT is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_AWK=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_AWK_LIBM=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_AWK_GNU_EXTENSIONS=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_CMP=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_DIFF is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_DIFF_LONG_OPTIONS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_DIFF_DIR is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_ED is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_PATCH is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SED=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_VI=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VI_MAX_LEN=1024 # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VI_8BIT is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VI_COLON=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VI_YANKMARK=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VI_SEARCH=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VI_REGEX_SEARCH is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VI_USE_SIGNALS=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VI_DOT_CMD=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VI_READONLY=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VI_SETOPTS=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VI_SET=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VI_WIN_RESIZE=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VI_ASK_TERMINAL=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VI_UNDO is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VI_UNDO_QUEUE is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VI_UNDO_QUEUE_MAX=0 CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_ALLOW_EXEC=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FIND=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FIND_PRINT0=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FIND_MTIME=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FIND_MMIN is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FIND_PERM=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FIND_TYPE=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FIND_EXECUTABLE is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FIND_XDEV=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FIND_MAXDEPTH=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FIND_NEWER=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FIND_INUM is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FIND_EXEC=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FIND_EXEC_PLUS is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FIND_USER=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FIND_GROUP=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FIND_NOT=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FIND_DEPTH=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FIND_PAREN=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FIND_SIZE=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FIND_PRUNE=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FIND_QUIT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FIND_DELETE is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FIND_PATH=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FIND_REGEX=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FIND_CONTEXT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FIND_LINKS is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_GREP=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_EGREP=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FGREP=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_GREP_CONTEXT=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_XARGS=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_CONFIRMATION=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_QUOTES=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_TERMOPT=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_ZERO_TERM=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_REPL_STR is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_PARALLEL is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_ARGS_FILE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_BOOTCHARTD is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_BOOTCHARTD_BLOATED_HEADER is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_BOOTCHARTD_CONFIG_FILE is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HALT=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_POWEROFF=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_REBOOT=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_WAIT_FOR_INIT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_CALL_TELINIT is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_TELINIT_PATH="" # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_INIT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LINUXRC is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_USE_INITTAB is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_KILL_REMOVED is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_KILL_DELAY=0 # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_INIT_SCTTY is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_INIT_SYSLOG is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_INIT_QUIET is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_INIT_COREDUMPS is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_INIT_TERMINAL_TYPE="" # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_INIT_MODIFY_CMDLINE is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SHADOWPASSWDS=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_USE_BB_PWD_GRP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_USE_BB_SHADOW is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_USE_BB_CRYPT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_USE_BB_CRYPT_SHA is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_ADD_SHELL is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_REMOVE_SHELL is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_ADDGROUP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_ADDUSER_TO_GROUP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_ADDUSER is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_CHECK_NAMES is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LAST_ID=0 CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FIRST_SYSTEM_ID=0 CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LAST_SYSTEM_ID=0 # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_CHPASSWD is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_DEFAULT_PASSWD_ALGO="md5" # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_CRYPTPW is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_MKPASSWD is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_DELUSER is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_DELGROUP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_DEL_USER_FROM_GROUP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_GETTY is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LOGIN=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LOGIN_SESSION_AS_CHILD=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LOGIN_SCRIPTS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_NOLOGIN is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SECURETTY is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_PASSWD=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_PASSWD_WEAK_CHECK=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SU is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SU_SYSLOG is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SU_CHECKS_SHELLS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SU_BLANK_PW_NEEDS_SECURE_TTY is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SULOGIN is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_VLOCK is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_CHATTR is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FSCK is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LSATTR is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_TUNE2FS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_MODPROBE_SMALL is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_DEPMOD is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_INSMOD is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LSMOD is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_LSMOD_PRETTY_2_6_OUTPUT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_MODINFO is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_MODPROBE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_MODPROBE_BLACKLIST is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_RMMOD is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_CMDLINE_MODULE_OPTIONS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_MODPROBE_SMALL_CHECK_ALREADY_LOADED is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_2_4_MODULES is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_INSMOD_VERSION_CHECKING is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_INSMOD_KSYMOOPS_SYMBOLS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_INSMOD_LOADINKMEM is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_INSMOD_LOAD_MAP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_INSMOD_LOAD_MAP_FULL is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_CHECK_TAINTED_MODULE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_INSMOD_TRY_MMAP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_MODUTILS_ALIAS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_MODUTILS_SYMBOLS is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_DEFAULT_MODULES_DIR="" CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_DEFAULT_DEPMOD_FILE="" # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_ACPID is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_ACPID_COMPAT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_BLKDISCARD is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_BLKID is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_BLKID_TYPE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_BLOCKDEV is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_CAL is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_CHRT is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_DMESG=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_DMESG_PRETTY=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_EJECT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_EJECT_SCSI is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FALLOCATE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FATATTR is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FBSET is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FBSET_FANCY is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FBSET_READMODE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FDFORMAT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FDISK is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FDISK_SUPPORT_LARGE_DISKS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FDISK_WRITABLE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_AIX_LABEL is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SGI_LABEL is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SUN_LABEL is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_OSF_LABEL is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_GPT_LABEL is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FDISK_ADVANCED is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FINDFS is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FLOCK=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FDFLUSH is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FREERAMDISK is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FSCK_MINIX is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FSFREEZE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FSTRIM is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_GETOPT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_GETOPT_LONG is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HEXDUMP=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_HEXDUMP_REVERSE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HD is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_XXD is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HWCLOCK=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_HWCLOCK_ADJTIME_FHS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_IONICE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_IPCRM is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_IPCS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LAST is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_LAST_FANCY is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LOSETUP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LSPCI is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LSUSB is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_MDEV is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_MDEV_CONF is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_MDEV_RENAME is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_MDEV_RENAME_REGEXP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_MDEV_EXEC is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_MDEV_LOAD_FIRMWARE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_MESG is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_MESG_ENABLE_ONLY_GROUP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_MKE2FS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_MKFS_EXT2 is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_MKFS_MINIX is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_MINIX2 is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_MKFS_REISER is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_MKDOSFS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_MKFS_VFAT is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_MKSWAP=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_MKSWAP_UUID is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_MORE is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_MOUNT=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_MOUNT_FAKE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_MOUNT_VERBOSE is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_MOUNT_HELPERS=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_MOUNT_LABEL is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_MOUNT_NFS is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_MOUNT_CIFS=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_MOUNT_FLAGS=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_MOUNT_FSTAB=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_MOUNT_OTHERTAB is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_MOUNTPOINT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_NOLOGIN is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_NOLOGIN_DEPENDENCIES is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_NSENTER is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_PIVOT_ROOT=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_RDATE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_RDEV is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_READPROFILE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_RENICE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_REV is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_RTCWAKE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SCRIPT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SCRIPTREPLAY is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SETARCH is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LINUX32 is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LINUX64 is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SETPRIV is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SETPRIV_DUMP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SETPRIV_CAPABILITIES is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SETPRIV_CAPABILITY_NAMES is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SETSID is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SWAPON is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SWAPON_DISCARD is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SWAPON_PRI is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SWAPOFF is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SWAPONOFF_LABEL is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SWITCH_ROOT=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_TASKSET is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TASKSET_FANCY is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UEVENT is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UMOUNT=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_UMOUNT_ALL=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UNSHARE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_WALL is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_MOUNT_LOOP=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_MOUNT_LOOP_CREATE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_MTAB_SUPPORT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_VOLUMEID is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VOLUMEID_BCACHE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VOLUMEID_BTRFS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VOLUMEID_CRAMFS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VOLUMEID_EXFAT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VOLUMEID_EXT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VOLUMEID_F2FS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VOLUMEID_FAT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VOLUMEID_HFS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VOLUMEID_ISO9660 is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VOLUMEID_JFS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VOLUMEID_LFS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VOLUMEID_LINUXRAID is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VOLUMEID_LINUXSWAP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VOLUMEID_LUKS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VOLUMEID_MINIX is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VOLUMEID_NILFS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VOLUMEID_NTFS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VOLUMEID_OCFS2 is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VOLUMEID_REISERFS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VOLUMEID_ROMFS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VOLUMEID_SQUASHFS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VOLUMEID_SYSV is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VOLUMEID_UBIFS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VOLUMEID_UDF is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_VOLUMEID_XFS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_ADJTIMEX is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_BBCONFIG is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_COMPRESS_BBCONFIG is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_BC is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_DC is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_DC_BIG is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_DC_LIBM is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_BC_INTERACTIVE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_BC_LONG_OPTIONS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_BEEP is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_BEEP_FREQ=0 CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_BEEP_LENGTH_MS=0 # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_CHAT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_CHAT_NOFAIL is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_CHAT_TTY_HIFI is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_CHAT_IMPLICIT_CR is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_CHAT_SWALLOW_OPTS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_CHAT_SEND_ESCAPES is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_CHAT_VAR_ABORT_LEN is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_CHAT_CLR_ABORT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_CONSPY is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_CROND=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_CROND_D is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_CROND_CALL_SENDMAIL is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_CROND_SPECIAL_TIMES is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_CROND_DIR="/etc" CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_CRONTAB=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_DEVFSD is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_DEVFSD_MODLOAD is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_DEVFSD_FG_NP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_DEVFSD_VERBOSE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_DEVFS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_DEVMEM is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FBSPLASH is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FLASH_ERASEALL is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FLASH_LOCK is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FLASH_UNLOCK is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FLASHCP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HDPARM is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_HDPARM_GET_IDENTITY is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_HDPARM_HDIO_SCAN_HWIF is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_HDPARM_HDIO_UNREGISTER_HWIF is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_HDPARM_HDIO_DRIVE_RESET is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_HDPARM_HDIO_TRISTATE_HWIF is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_HDPARM_HDIO_GETSET_DMA is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HEXEDIT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_I2CGET is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_I2CSET is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_I2CDUMP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_I2CDETECT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_INOTIFYD is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LESS=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_LESS_MAXLINES=9999999 # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_LESS_BRACKETS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_LESS_FLAGS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_LESS_TRUNCATE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_LESS_MARKS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_LESS_REGEXP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_LESS_WINCH is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_LESS_ASK_TERMINAL is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_LESS_DASHCMD is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_LESS_LINENUMS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_LESS_RAW is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_LESS_ENV is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LOCK=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LSSCSI is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_MAKEDEVS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_MAKEDEVS_LEAF is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_MAKEDEVS_TABLE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_MAN is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_MICROCOM is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_MT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_NANDWRITE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_NANDDUMP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_PARTPROBE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_RAIDAUTORUN is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_READAHEAD is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_RFKILL is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_RUNLEVEL is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_RX is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SETFATTR is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SETSERIAL is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_STRINGS=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_TIME=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_TTYSIZE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UBIATTACH is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UBIDETACH is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UBIMKVOL is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UBIRMVOL is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UBIRSVOL is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UBIUPDATEVOL is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UBIRENAME is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_VOLNAME is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_WATCHDOG is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_IPV6=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_UNIX_LOCAL is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_PREFER_IPV4_ADDRESS=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_VERBOSE_RESOLUTION_ERRORS=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TLS_SHA1 is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_ARP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_ARPING is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_BRCTL=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_BRCTL_FANCY=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_BRCTL_SHOW=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_DNSD is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_ETHER_WAKE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FTPD is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FTPD_WRITE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FTPD_ACCEPT_BROKEN_LIST is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FTPD_AUTHENTICATION is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FTPGET is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FTPPUT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FTPGETPUT_LONG_OPTIONS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HOSTNAME is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_DNSDOMAINNAME is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HTTPD is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_HTTPD_RANGES is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_HTTPD_SETUID is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_HTTPD_BASIC_AUTH is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_HTTPD_AUTH_MD5 is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_HTTPD_CGI is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_HTTPD_CONFIG_WITH_SCRIPT_INTERPR is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_HTTPD_SET_REMOTE_PORT_TO_ENV is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_HTTPD_ENCODE_URL_STR is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_HTTPD_ERROR_PAGES is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_HTTPD_PROXY is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_HTTPD_GZIP is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_IFCONFIG=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_IFCONFIG_STATUS=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_IFCONFIG_SLIP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_IFCONFIG_MEMSTART_IOADDR_IRQ is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_IFCONFIG_HW=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_IFCONFIG_BROADCAST_PLUS=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_IFENSLAVE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_IFPLUGD is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_IFUP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_IFDOWN is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_IFUPDOWN_IFSTATE_PATH="" # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_IFUPDOWN_IP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_IFUPDOWN_IPV4 is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_IFUPDOWN_IPV6 is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_IFUPDOWN_MAPPING is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_IFUPDOWN_EXTERNAL_DHCP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_INETD is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_INETD_SUPPORT_BUILTIN_ECHO is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_INETD_SUPPORT_BUILTIN_DISCARD is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_INETD_SUPPORT_BUILTIN_TIME is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_INETD_SUPPORT_BUILTIN_DAYTIME is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_INETD_SUPPORT_BUILTIN_CHARGEN is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_INETD_RPC is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_IP=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_IPADDR is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_IPLINK is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_IPROUTE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_IPTUNNEL is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_IPRULE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_IPNEIGH is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_IP_ADDRESS=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_IP_LINK=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_IP_ROUTE=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_IP_ROUTE_DIR="/etc/iproute2" # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_IP_TUNNEL is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_IP_RULE=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_IP_NEIGH=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_IP_RARE_PROTOCOLS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_IPCALC is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_IPCALC_LONG_OPTIONS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_IPCALC_FANCY is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FAKEIDENTD is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_NAMEIF is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_NAMEIF_EXTENDED is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_NBDCLIENT is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_NC=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_NETCAT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_NC_SERVER is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_NC_EXTRA is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_NC_110_COMPAT is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_NETMSG=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_NETSTAT=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_NETSTAT_WIDE=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_NETSTAT_PRG=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_NSLOOKUP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_NSLOOKUP_BIG is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_NSLOOKUP_LONG_OPTIONS is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_NSLOOKUP_OPENWRT=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_NSLOOKUP_OPENWRT_LONG_OPTIONS is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_NTPD=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_NTPD_SERVER=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_NTPD_CONF is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_NTP_AUTH is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_PING=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_PING6=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FANCY_PING=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_PSCAN is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_ROUTE=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SLATTACH is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SSL_CLIENT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_TC is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TC_INGRESS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_TCPSVD is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UDPSVD is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_TELNET is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TELNET_TTYPE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TELNET_AUTOLOGIN is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TELNET_WIDTH is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_TELNETD is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TELNETD_STANDALONE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TELNETD_INETD_WAIT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_TFTP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TFTP_PROGRESS_BAR is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_TFTPD is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TFTP_GET is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TFTP_PUT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TFTP_BLOCKSIZE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_TFTP_DEBUG is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_TLS is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_TRACEROUTE=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_TRACEROUTE6=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TRACEROUTE_VERBOSE=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TRACEROUTE_USE_ICMP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_TUNCTL is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TUNCTL_UG is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_VCONFIG is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_WGET is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_WGET_LONG_OPTIONS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_WGET_STATUSBAR is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_WGET_AUTHENTICATION is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_WGET_TIMEOUT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_WGET_HTTPS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_WGET_OPENSSL is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_WHOIS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_ZCIP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UDHCPD is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_UDHCPD_BASE_IP_ON_MAC is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_UDHCPD_WRITE_LEASES_EARLY is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_DHCPD_LEASES_FILE="" # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_DUMPLEASES is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_DHCPRELAY is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UDHCPC=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_UDHCPC_ARPING is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_UDHCPC_SANITIZEOPT is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UDHCPC_DEFAULT_SCRIPT="/usr/share/udhcpc/default.script" # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UDHCPC6 is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_UDHCPC6_RFC3646 is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_UDHCPC6_RFC4704 is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_UDHCPC6_RFC4833 is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_UDHCPC6_RFC5970 is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_UDHCP_PORT is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UDHCP_DEBUG=0 CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UDHCPC_SLACK_FOR_BUGGY_SERVERS=80 CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_UDHCP_RFC3397=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_UDHCP_8021Q is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_IFUPDOWN_UDHCPC_CMD_OPTIONS="" # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LPD is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LPR is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LPQ is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_MAKEMIME is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_POPMAILDIR is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_POPMAILDIR_DELIVERY is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_REFORMIME is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_REFORMIME_COMPAT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SENDMAIL is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_MIME_CHARSET="" CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FREE=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FUSER is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_IOSTAT is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_KILL=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_KILLALL=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_KILLALL5 is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LSOF is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_MPSTAT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_NMETER is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_PGREP=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_PKILL is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_PIDOF=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_PIDOF_SINGLE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_PIDOF_OMIT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_PMAP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_POWERTOP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_POWERTOP_INTERACTIVE is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_PS=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_PS_WIDE=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_PS_LONG is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_PS_TIME is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_PS_UNUSUAL_SYSTEMS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_PS_ADDITIONAL_COLUMNS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_PSTREE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_PWDX is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SMEMCAP is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_BB_SYSCTL=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_TOP=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TOP_INTERACTIVE is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TOP_CPU_USAGE_PERCENTAGE=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TOP_CPU_GLOBAL_PERCENTS=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TOP_SMP_CPU is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TOP_DECIMALS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TOP_SMP_PROCESS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TOPMEM is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UPTIME=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_UPTIME_UTMP_SUPPORT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_WATCH is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SHOW_THREADS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_CHPST is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SETUIDGID is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_ENVUIDGID is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_ENVDIR is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SOFTLIMIT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_RUNSV is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_RUNSVDIR is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_RUNSVDIR_LOG is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SV is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SV_DEFAULT_SERVICE_DIR="" # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SVC is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SVOK is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SVLOGD is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_CHCON is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_GETENFORCE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_GETSEBOOL is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LOAD_POLICY is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_MATCHPATHCON is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_RUNCON is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SELINUXENABLED is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SESTATUS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SETENFORCE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SETFILES is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SETFILES_CHECK_OPTION is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_RESTORECON is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SETSEBOOL is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SH_IS_ASH=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SH_IS_HUSH is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SH_IS_NONE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_BASH_IS_ASH is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_BASH_IS_HUSH is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_BASH_IS_NONE=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_ASH=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_ASH_OPTIMIZE_FOR_SIZE is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_ASH_INTERNAL_GLOB=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_ASH_BASH_COMPAT=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_ASH_BASH_SOURCE_CURDIR is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_ASH_BASH_NOT_FOUND_HOOK is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_ASH_JOB_CONTROL=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_ASH_ALIAS=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_ASH_RANDOM_SUPPORT is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_ASH_EXPAND_PRMT=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_ASH_IDLE_TIMEOUT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_ASH_MAIL is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_ASH_ECHO=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_ASH_PRINTF=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_ASH_TEST=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_ASH_HELP is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_ASH_GETOPTS=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_ASH_CMDCMD=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_CTTYHACK is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HUSH is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HUSH_BASH_COMPAT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HUSH_BRACE_EXPANSION is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HUSH_LINENO_VAR is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HUSH_BASH_SOURCE_CURDIR is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HUSH_INTERACTIVE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HUSH_SAVEHISTORY is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HUSH_JOB is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HUSH_TICK is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HUSH_IF is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HUSH_LOOPS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HUSH_CASE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HUSH_FUNCTIONS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HUSH_LOCAL is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HUSH_RANDOM_SUPPORT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HUSH_MODE_X is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HUSH_ECHO is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HUSH_PRINTF is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HUSH_TEST is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HUSH_HELP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HUSH_EXPORT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HUSH_EXPORT_N is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HUSH_READONLY is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HUSH_KILL is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HUSH_WAIT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HUSH_COMMAND is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HUSH_TRAP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HUSH_TYPE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HUSH_TIMES is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HUSH_READ is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HUSH_SET is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HUSH_UNSET is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HUSH_ULIMIT is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HUSH_UMASK is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HUSH_GETOPTS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HUSH_MEMLEAK is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SH_MATH=y CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SH_MATH_64=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SH_EXTRA_QUIET is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SH_STANDALONE is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SH_NOFORK=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SH_READ_FRAC is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SH_HISTFILESIZE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SH_EMBEDDED_SCRIPTS is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_KLOGD is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_KLOGD_KLOGCTL is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LOGGER=y # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_LOGREAD is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_LOGREAD_REDUCED_LOCKING is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SYSLOGD is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_ROTATE_LOGFILE is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_REMOTE_LOG is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SYSLOGD_DUP is not set # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SYSLOGD_CFG is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SYSLOGD_READ_BUFFER_SIZE=0 # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_IPC_SYSLOG is not set CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_IPC_SYSLOG_BUFFER_SIZE=0 # CONFIG_BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_KMSG_SYSLOG is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ca-bundle is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_ca-certificates=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dnsmasq is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dnsmasq-dhcpv6 is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_dnsmasq-full=y CONFIG_PACKAGE_dnsmasq_full_dhcp=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dnsmasq_full_dhcpv6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dnsmasq_full_dnssec is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dnsmasq_full_auth is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_dnsmasq_full_ipset=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dnsmasq_full_conntrack is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dnsmasq_full_noid is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dnsmasq_full_broken_rtc is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_dropbear=y # # Configuration # CONFIG_DROPBEAR_CURVE25519=y # CONFIG_DROPBEAR_ECC is not set # CONFIG_DROPBEAR_ZLIB is not set CONFIG_DROPBEAR_DBCLIENT=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ead is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_firewall=y CONFIG_PACKAGE_fstools=y # CONFIG_FSTOOLS_OVL_MOUNT_FULL_ACCESS_TIME is not set # CONFIG_FSTOOLS_OVL_MOUNT_COMPRESS_ZLIB is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_fwtool=y CONFIG_PACKAGE_getrandom=y CONFIG_PACKAGE_jsonfilter=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libatomic is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_libc=y CONFIG_PACKAGE_libgcc=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libgomp is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_libpthread=y CONFIG_PACKAGE_librt=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libstdcpp is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_logd=y CONFIG_PACKAGE_mtd=y CONFIG_PACKAGE_netifd=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_nft-qos is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_nvram is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_om-watchdog is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_openwrt-keyring is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_opkg=y CONFIG_PACKAGE_procd=y # # Configuration # # CONFIG_PROCD_SHOW_BOOT is not set # CONFIG_PROCD_ZRAM_TMPFS is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_procd-ujail is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_qos-scripts is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_resolveip is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_rpcd=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rpcd-mod-file is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rpcd-mod-iwinfo is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rpcd-mod-rpcsys is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_snapshot-tool is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_sqm-scripts is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_sqm-scripts-extra is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_swconfig=y CONFIG_PACKAGE_ubox=y CONFIG_PACKAGE_ubus=y CONFIG_PACKAGE_ubusd=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ucert is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ucert-full is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_uci=y CONFIG_PACKAGE_urandom-seed=y CONFIG_PACKAGE_urngd=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_usign is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_wireless-tools is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_zram-swap is not set # # Administration # # # openwisp # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_openwisp-config-cyassl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_openwisp-config-mbedtls is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_openwisp-config-nossl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_openwisp-config-openssl is not set # # zabbix # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_zabbix-agentd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_zabbix-extra-mac80211 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_zabbix-extra-network is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_zabbix-extra-wifi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_zabbix-get is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_zabbix-proxy is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_zabbix-sender is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_zabbix-server is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_htop is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ipmitool is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_monit is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_monit-nossl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_muninlite is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_netdata is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_sudo is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_syslog-ng is not set # # Boot Loaders # # # Development # # # Libraries # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libncurses-dev is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libxml2-dev is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_zlib-dev is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ar is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_autoconf is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_automake is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_binutils is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_diffutils is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_gcc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_gdb is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_gdbserver is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libtool-bin is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_lpc21isp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_lttng-tools is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_m4 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_make is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_meson is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_meson-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ninja is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_objdump is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_patch is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_pkg-config is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_trace-cmd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_trace-cmd-extra is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_valgrind is not set # # Extra packages # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_automount is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_autosamba is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ipv6helper is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_k3wifi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_wireguard-tools is not set # # Firmware # # # ath10k IPQ4019 Boarddata # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_aircard-pcmcia-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_amdgpu-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ar3k-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ath10k-firmware-qca4019 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ath10k-firmware-qca4019-ct is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ath10k-firmware-qca4019-ct-htt is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ath10k-firmware-qca6174 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ath10k-firmware-qca9887 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ath10k-firmware-qca9887-ct is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ath10k-firmware-qca9887-ct-htt is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ath10k-firmware-qca9888 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ath10k-firmware-qca9888-ct is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ath10k-firmware-qca9888-ct-htt is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_ath10k-firmware-qca988x=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ath10k-firmware-qca988x-ct is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ath10k-firmware-qca988x-ct-htt is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ath10k-firmware-qca9984 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ath10k-firmware-qca9984-ct is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ath10k-firmware-qca9984-ct-htt is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ath10k-firmware-qca99x0 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ath10k-firmware-qca99x0-ct is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ath10k-firmware-qca99x0-ct-htt is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ath6k-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ath9k-htc-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_b43legacy-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bnx2-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bnx2x-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_brcmfmac-firmware-4329-sdio is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_brcmfmac-firmware-43362-sdio is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_brcmfmac-firmware-43430-sdio is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_brcmfmac-firmware-43430-sdio-rpi-3b is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_brcmfmac-firmware-43430-sdio-rpi-zero-w is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_brcmfmac-firmware-43430a0-sdio is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_brcmfmac-firmware-43455-sdio is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_brcmfmac-firmware-43455-sdio-rpi-3b-plus is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_brcmfmac-firmware-43455-sdio-rpi-4b is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_brcmfmac-firmware-43602a1-pcie is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_brcmfmac-firmware-4366b1-pcie is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_brcmfmac-firmware-4366c0-pcie is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_brcmfmac-firmware-usb is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_brcmsmac-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_carl9170-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_cypress-firmware-43012-sdio is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_cypress-firmware-43340-sdio is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_cypress-firmware-43362-sdio is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_cypress-firmware-4339-sdio is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_cypress-firmware-43430-sdio is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_cypress-firmware-43455-sdio is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_cypress-firmware-4354-sdio is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_cypress-firmware-4356-pcie is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_cypress-firmware-4356-sdio is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_cypress-firmware-43570-pcie is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_cypress-firmware-4359-pcie is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_cypress-firmware-4359-sdio is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_cypress-firmware-4373-sdio is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_cypress-firmware-4373-usb is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_cypress-firmware-89459-pcie is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_e100-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_edgeport-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ibt-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iwl3945-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iwl4965-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iwlwifi-firmware-iwl100 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iwlwifi-firmware-iwl1000 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iwlwifi-firmware-iwl105 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iwlwifi-firmware-iwl135 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iwlwifi-firmware-iwl2000 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iwlwifi-firmware-iwl2030 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iwlwifi-firmware-iwl3160 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iwlwifi-firmware-iwl3168 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iwlwifi-firmware-iwl5000 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iwlwifi-firmware-iwl5150 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iwlwifi-firmware-iwl6000g2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iwlwifi-firmware-iwl6000g2a is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iwlwifi-firmware-iwl6000g2b is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iwlwifi-firmware-iwl6050 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iwlwifi-firmware-iwl7260 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iwlwifi-firmware-iwl7265 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iwlwifi-firmware-iwl7265d is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iwlwifi-firmware-iwl8260c is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iwlwifi-firmware-iwl8265 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iwlwifi-firmware-iwl9000 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iwlwifi-firmware-iwl9260 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libertas-sdio-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libertas-spi-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libertas-usb-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mt7601u-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mt7622bt-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mwifiex-pcie-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mwifiex-sdio-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mwl8k-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_p54-pci-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_p54-spi-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_p54-usb-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_prism54-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_r8169-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_radeon-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rs9113-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rt2800-pci-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rt2800-usb-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rt61-pci-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rt73-usb-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rtl8188eu-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rtl8192ce-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rtl8192cu-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rtl8192de-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rtl8192eu-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rtl8192se-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rtl8192su-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rtl8723au-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rtl8723bs-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rtl8723bu-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rtl8821ae-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rtl8822be-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rtl8822ce-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ti-3410-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ti-5052-firmware is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_wireless-regdb=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_wl12xx-firmware is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_wl18xx-firmware is not set # # Fonts # # # DejaVu # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dejavu-fonts-ttf-DejaVuMathTeXGyre is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dejavu-fonts-ttf-DejaVuSans is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dejavu-fonts-ttf-DejaVuSans-Bold is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dejavu-fonts-ttf-DejaVuSans-BoldOblique is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dejavu-fonts-ttf-DejaVuSans-ExtraLight is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dejavu-fonts-ttf-DejaVuSans-Oblique is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dejavu-fonts-ttf-DejaVuSansCondensed is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dejavu-fonts-ttf-DejaVuSansCondensed-Bold is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dejavu-fonts-ttf-DejaVuSansCondensed-BoldOblique is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dejavu-fonts-ttf-DejaVuSansCondensed-Oblique is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dejavu-fonts-ttf-DejaVuSansMono is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dejavu-fonts-ttf-DejaVuSansMono-Bold is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dejavu-fonts-ttf-DejaVuSansMono-BoldOblique is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dejavu-fonts-ttf-DejaVuSansMono-Oblique is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dejavu-fonts-ttf-DejaVuSerif is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dejavu-fonts-ttf-DejaVuSerif-Bold is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dejavu-fonts-ttf-DejaVuSerif-BoldItalic is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dejavu-fonts-ttf-DejaVuSerif-Italic is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dejavu-fonts-ttf-DejaVuSerifCondensed is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dejavu-fonts-ttf-DejaVuSerifCondensed-Bold is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dejavu-fonts-ttf-DejaVuSerifCondensed-BoldItalic is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dejavu-fonts-ttf-DejaVuSerifCondensed-Italic is not set # # Kernel modules # # # Block Devices # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-aoe is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ata-core is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-block2mtd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-dm is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-dm-raid is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-loop is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-md-mod is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nbd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-scsi-cdrom is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-scsi-core is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-scsi-generic is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-scsi-tape is not set # # CAN Support # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-can is not set # # Cryptographic API modules # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-aead=y CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-arc4=y CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-authenc=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-cbc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-ccm is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-cmac is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-crc32c=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-ctr is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-cts is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-deflate is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-des is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-ecb=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-ecdh is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-echainiv is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-fcrypt is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-gcm is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-gf128 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-ghash is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-hash=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-hmac is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-hw-ccp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-hw-geode is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-hw-hifn-795x is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-hw-padlock is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-hw-talitos is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-manager=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-md4 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-md5 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-michael-mic is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-misc is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-null=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-pcbc is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-pcompress=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-rmd160 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-rng is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-seqiv is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-sha1=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-sha256 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-sha512 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-test is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-user is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-wq is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-xcbc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-crypto-xts is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-cryptodev=y # # Filesystems # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-fs-afs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-fs-antfs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-fs-autofs4 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-fs-btrfs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-fs-cifs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-fs-configfs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-fs-cramfs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-fs-exfat is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-fs-exportfs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-fs-ext4 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-fs-f2fs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-fs-fscache is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-fs-hfs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-fs-hfsplus is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-fs-isofs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-fs-jfs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-fs-ksmbd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-fs-minix is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-fs-msdos is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-fs-nfs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-fs-nfs-common is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-fs-nfs-common-rpcsec is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-fs-nfs-v3 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-fs-nfs-v4 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-fs-nfsd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-fs-ntfs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-fs-reiserfs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-fs-squashfs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-fs-udf is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-fs-vfat is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-fs-xfs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-fuse is not set # # FireWire support # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-firewire is not set # # Hardware Monitoring Support # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-hwmon-core=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-hwmon-adcxx is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-hwmon-ads1015 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-hwmon-adt7410 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-hwmon-adt7475 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-hwmon-gpiofan is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-hwmon-ina209 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-hwmon-ina2xx is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-hwmon-it87 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-hwmon-lm63 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-hwmon-lm75 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-hwmon-lm77 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-hwmon-lm85 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-hwmon-lm90 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-hwmon-lm92 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-hwmon-lm95241 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-hwmon-ltc4151 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-hwmon-mcp3021 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-hwmon-pwmfan is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-hwmon-sch5627 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-hwmon-sht21 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-hwmon-tmp102 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-hwmon-tmp103 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-hwmon-tmp421 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-hwmon-vid is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-hwmon-w83793 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-pmbus-core is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-pmbus-zl6100 is not set # # I2C support # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-i2c-core is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-i2c-gpio-custom is not set # # Industrial I/O Modules # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-iio-ad799x is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-iio-am2315 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-iio-bh1750 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-iio-bme680 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-iio-bme680-i2c is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-iio-bme680-spi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-iio-bmp280 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-iio-bmp280-i2c is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-iio-bmp280-spi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-iio-ccs811 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-iio-core is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-iio-fxos8700 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-iio-fxos8700-i2c is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-iio-fxos8700-spi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-iio-hmc5843 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-iio-htu21 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-iio-kfifo-buf is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-iio-si7020 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-iio-sps30 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-iio-st_accel is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-iio-st_sensors-i2c is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-iio-st_sensors-spi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-iio-tsl4531 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-industrialio-triggered-buffer is not set # # Input modules # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-hid is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-hid-generic is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-input-core is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-input-evdev is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-input-gpio-encoder is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-input-gpio-keys is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-input-gpio-keys-polled is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-input-joydev is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-input-matrixkmap is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-input-polldev is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-input-touchscreen-ads7846 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-input-uinput is not set # # LED modules # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-leds-gpio is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-leds-nu801 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-leds-pca963x is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-leds-rb750 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-leds-wndr3700-usb is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ledtrig-default-on is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ledtrig-gpio is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ledtrig-heartbeat is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ledtrig-netdev is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ledtrig-oneshot is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ledtrig-timer is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ledtrig-transient is not set # # Libraries # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-lib-cordic is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-lib-crc-ccitt=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-lib-crc-itu-t is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-lib-crc16 is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-lib-crc32c=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-lib-crc7 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-lib-crc8 is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-lib-textsearch=y # # Native Language Support # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nls-base=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nls-cp1250 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nls-cp1251 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nls-cp437 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nls-cp775 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nls-cp850 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nls-cp852 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nls-cp862 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nls-cp864 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nls-cp866 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nls-cp932 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nls-cp936 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nls-cp950 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nls-iso8859-1 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nls-iso8859-13 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nls-iso8859-15 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nls-iso8859-2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nls-iso8859-6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nls-iso8859-8 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nls-koi8r is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nls-utf8 is not set # # Netfilter Extensions # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-arptables is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-br-netfilter is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ebtables is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ebtables-ipv4 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ebtables-ipv6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ebtables-watchers is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ip6tables is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ip6tables-extra is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-account is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-chaos is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-checksum is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-cluster is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-clusterip is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-compat-xtables is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-condition is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-conntrack=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-conntrack-extra is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-conntrack-label is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-core=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-debug is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-delude is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-dhcpmac is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-dnetmap is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-extra is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-filter is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-fullconenat=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-fuzzy is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-geoip is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-hashlimit is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-iface is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-ipmark is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-ipopt is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-ipp2p is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-iprange is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-ipsec is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-ipset=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-ipv4options is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-led is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-length2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-logmark is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-lscan is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-lua is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-nat=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-nat-extra is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-nat6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-nathelper-rtsp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-nflog is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-nfqueue is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-physdev is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-psd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-quota2 is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-raw=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-raw6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-rpfilter is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-sysrq is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-tarpit is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-tee is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-tproxy is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-u32 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipt-ulog is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nf-conntrack=y CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nf-conntrack-netlink=y CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nf-conntrack6=y CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nf-ipt=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nf-ipt6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nf-ipvs is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nf-nat=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nf-nat6 is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nf-nathelper=y CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nf-nathelper-extra=y CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nf-reject=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nf-reject6 is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nfnetlink=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nfnetlink-log is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nfnetlink-queue is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nft-arp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nft-bridge is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nft-core is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nft-fib is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nft-nat is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nft-nat6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nft-netdev is not set # # Network Devices # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-3c59x is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-8139cp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-8139too is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-alx is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-atl1 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-atl1c is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-atl1e is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-atl2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-b44 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-be2net is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-bnx2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-bnx2x is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-dm9000 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-dummy is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-e100 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-e1000 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-et131x is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ethoc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-forcedeth is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-gigaset is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-hfcmulti is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-hfcpci is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-i40e is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-i40evf is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ifb is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-igb is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ixgbe is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ixgbevf is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-libphy is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-macvlan=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-mdio-gpio is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-mii is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-mlx4-core is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-mlx5-core is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-natsemi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ne2k-pci is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-niu is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-of-mdio is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-pcnet32 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-phy-broadcom is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-phy-realtek is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-r6040 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-r8125 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-r8168 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-r8169 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-sfc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-siit is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-sis190 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-sis900 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-skge is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-sky2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-solos-pci is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-spi-ks8995 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-swconfig is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-switch-ip17xx is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-switch-mvsw61xx is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-switch-rtl8306 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-switch-rtl8366-smi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-switch-rtl8366rb is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-switch-rtl8366s is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-switch-rtl8367b is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-tg3 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-tulip is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-via-rhine is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-via-velocity is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-vmxnet3 is not set # # Network Support # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-atm is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ax25 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-batman-adv is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-bonding is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-bpf-test is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-capi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-dnsresolver is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-fast-classifier=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-fou is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-fou6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-geneve is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-gre is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-gre6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ip6-tunnel is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipip is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipsec is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-iptunnel6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-isdn4linux is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-jool is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-l2tp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-l2tp-eth is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-l2tp-ip is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-macremapper is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-macsec is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-misdn is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-mpls is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nat46 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-netem is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nlmon is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-nsh is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-openvswitch is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-openvswitch-geneve is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-openvswitch-gre is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-openvswitch-vxlan is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-pktgen is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ppp=y CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-mppe=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ppp-synctty is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-pppoa is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-pppoe=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-pppol2tp is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-pppox=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-pptp is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-sched=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-sched-act-vlan is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-sched-bpf is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-sched-cake is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-sched-connmark is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-sched-core=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-sched-ctinfo is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-sched-flower is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-sched-ipset is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-sched-mqprio is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-sctp is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-shortcut-fe=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-shortcut-fe-cm is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-sit is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-slhc=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-slip is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-tcp-bbr=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-trelay is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-tun is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-veth is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-vxlan is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-wireguard is not set # # Other modules # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-6lowpan is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ath3k is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-bcma is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-bluetooth is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-bluetooth_6lowpan is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-bmp085 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-bmp085-i2c is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-bmp085-spi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-btmrvl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-button-hotplug is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-echo is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-eeprom-93cx6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-eeprom-at24 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-eeprom-at25 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-gpio-beeper is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-gpio-button-hotplug=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-gpio-dev is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-gpio-mcp23s08 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-gpio-nxp-74hc164 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-gpio-pca953x is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-gpio-pcf857x is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ikconfig is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-it87-wdt is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-itco-wdt is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-lp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-mmc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-mtd-rw is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-mtdoops is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-mtdram is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-mtdtests is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-parport-pc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ppdev is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-pps is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-pps-gpio is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-pps-ldisc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ptp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-random-core is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-random-tpm is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-rtc-ds1307 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-rtc-ds1374 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-rtc-ds1672 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-rtc-em3027 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-rtc-isl1208 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-rtc-pcf2123 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-rtc-pcf2127 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-rtc-pcf8563 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-rtc-pt7c4338 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-rtc-rs5c372a is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-rtc-rx8025 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-sdhci is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-serial-8250 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-serial-8250-exar is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-softdog is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ssb is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-thermal=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-tpm is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-tpm-i2c-atmel is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-tpm-i2c-infineon is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-w83627hf-wdt is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-wifidog-ng is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-zram is not set # # PCMCIA support # # # SPI Support # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-mmc-spi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-spi-bitbang is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-spi-dev is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-spi-gpio is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-spi-gpio-custom is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-spi-vsc7385 is not set # # Sound Support # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-sound-core is not set # # USB Support # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-chaoskey is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-usb-acm is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-usb-atm is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-usb-chipidea is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-usb-chipidea2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-usb-cm109 is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-usb-core=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-usb-dwc2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-usb-dwc3 is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-usb-ehci=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-usb-gadget-cdc-composite is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-usb-gadget-ehci-debug is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-usb-gadget-eth is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-usb-gadget-hid is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-usb-gadget-mass-storage is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-usb-gadget-serial is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-usb-hid is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-usb-ledtrig-usbport=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-usb-net is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-usb-net2280 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-usb-ohci is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-usb-ohci-pci is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-usb-printer is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-usb-serial is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-usb-storage is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-usb-storage-extras is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-usb-storage-uas is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-usb-uhci is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-usb-wdm is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-usb-yealink is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-usb2=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-usb2-pci is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-usb3 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-usbip is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-usbip-client is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-usbip-server is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-usbmon is not set # # Video Support # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-video-core is not set # # Virtualization # # # Voice over IP # # # W1 support # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-w1 is not set # # WPAN 802.15.4 Support # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-at86rf230 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-atusb is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-cc2520 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-fakelb is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ieee802154 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ieee802154_6lowpan is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-mac802154 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-mrf24j40 is not set # # Wireless Drivers # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-adm8211 is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ath=y CONFIG_ATH_USER_REGD=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ATH_DEBUG is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_ATH_DFS=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ATH_DYNACK is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ath10k=y CONFIG_ATH10K_LEDS=y CONFIG_ATH10K_THERMAL=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ath10k-ct is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ath10k-ct-smallbuffers is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ath5k is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ath6kl-sdio is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ath6kl-usb is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ath9k=y # CONFIG_ATH9K_SUPPORT_PCOEM is not set # CONFIG_ATH9K_TX99 is not set CONFIG_ATH9K_UBNTHSR=y CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ath9k-common=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ath9k-htc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-b43 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-b43legacy is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-brcmfmac is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-brcmsmac is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-brcmutil is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-carl9170 is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-cfg80211=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-hermes is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-hermes-pci is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-hermes-plx is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-iwl-legacy is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-iwl3945 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-iwl4965 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-iwlwifi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-lib80211 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-libertas-sdio is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-libertas-spi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-libertas-usb is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-mac80211=y CONFIG_PACKAGE_MAC80211_DEBUGFS=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_MAC80211_TRACING is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_MAC80211_MESH=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-mac80211-hwsim is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-mt76 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-mt7601u is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-mt7603 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-mt7615e is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-mt76x0e is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-mt76x0u is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-mt76x2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-mt76x2u is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-mt_wifi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-mwifiex-pcie is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-mwifiex-sdio is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-mwl8k is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-net-prism54 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-net-rtl8192su is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-owl-loader is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-p54-common is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-p54-pci is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-p54-usb is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-rsi91x is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-rsi91x-sdio is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-rsi91x-usb is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-rt2400-pci is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-rt2500-pci is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-rt2500-usb is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-rt2800-pci is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-rt2800-usb is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-rt2x00-lib is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-rt61-pci is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-rt73-usb is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-rtl8180 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-rtl8187 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-rtl8192ce is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-rtl8192cu is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-rtl8192de is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-rtl8192se is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-rtl8821ae is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-rtl8xxxu is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-wl12xx is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-wl18xx is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-wlcore is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-zd1211rw is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_wifi-l1profile is not set # # Languages # # # Erlang # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_erlang is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_erlang-asn1 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_erlang-compiler is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_erlang-crypto is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_erlang-hipe is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_erlang-inets is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_erlang-mnesia is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_erlang-runtime-tools is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_erlang-snmp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_erlang-ssh is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_erlang-ssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_erlang-syntax-tools is not set # # Go # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_golang is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_golang-doc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_golang-github-nextdns-nextdns-dev is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_golang-src is not set # # Java # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_jamvm is not set # # Lua # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dkjson is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_json4lua is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ldbus is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_libiwinfo-lua=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_lpeg is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_lsqlite3 is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_lua=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_lua-bencode is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_lua-cjson is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_lua-copas is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_lua-coxpcall is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_lua-examples is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_lua-lzlib is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_lua-md5 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_lua-mobdebug is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_lua-mosquitto is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_lua-openssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_lua-penlight is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_lua-rings is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_lua-rs232 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_lua-sha2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_lua-wsapi-base is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_lua-wsapi-xavante is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_lua-xavante is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luabitop is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luac is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luaexpat is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luafilesystem is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luajit is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_lualanes is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luaposix is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luarocks is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luasec is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luasoap is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luasocket is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luasql-mysql is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luasql-pgsql is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luasql-sqlite3 is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-lib-fs=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luv is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_lzmq is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_uuid is not set # # Node.js # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_node is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_node-arduino-firmata is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_node-cylon is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_node-cylon-firmata is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_node-cylon-gpio is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_node-cylon-i2c is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_node-hid is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_node-homebridge is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_node-javascript-obfuscator is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_node-npm is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_node-serialport is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_node-serialport-bindings is not set # # PHP # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_php7 is not set # # Perl # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_perl is not set # # Python # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_gunicorn is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_gunicorn3 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_micropython is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_micropython-lib is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-astral is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-astral-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-attrs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-attrs-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-automat is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-automat-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-awscli is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-awscli-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-base is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-base-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-bcrypt is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-bcrypt-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-botocore is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-botocore-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-certifi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-certifi-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-cffi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-cffi-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-chardet is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-chardet-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-codecs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-codecs-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-colorama is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-colorama-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-compiler is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-compiler-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-constantly is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-constantly-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-crcmod is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-crypto is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-crypto-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-cryptodome is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-cryptodome-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-cryptodomex is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-cryptodomex-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-cryptography is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-cryptography-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-ctypes is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-ctypes-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-curl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-curl-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-dateutil is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-dateutil-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-db is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-db-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-decimal is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-decimal-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-defusedxml is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-defusedxml-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-dev is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-dev-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-distutils is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-distutils-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-django1 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-django1-common is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-django1-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-dns is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-dns-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-docutils is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-docutils-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-dpkt is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-egenix-mx-base is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-egenix-mx-base-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-email is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-email-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-enum34 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-enum34-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-et_xmlfile is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-et_xmlfile-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-evdev is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-evdev-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-flup is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-flup-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-futures is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-futures-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-gdbm is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-gdbm-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-gmpy2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-gmpy2-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-gnupg is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-gunicorn is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-gunicorn-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-hyperlink is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-hyperlink-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-idna is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-idna-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-incremental is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-incremental-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-ipaddress is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-ipaddress-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-jdcal is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-jdcal-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-jmespath is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-jmespath-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-ldap is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-lib2to3 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-lib2to3-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-libmodbus is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-light is not set # # Configuration # # CONFIG_PYTHON_BLUETOOTH_SUPPORT is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-light-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-logging is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-logging-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-lxml is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-lxml-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-multiprocessing is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-multiprocessing-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-mysqlclient is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-mysqlclient-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-ncurses is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-ncurses-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-oauthlib is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-oauthlib-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-openpyxl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-openpyxl-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-openssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-openssl-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-parsley is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-parsley-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-passlib is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-passlib-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-pcapy is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-pillow is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-pillow-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-pip is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-pip-conf is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-pip-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-pkg-resources is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-pkg-resources-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-ply is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-ply-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-psycopg2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-pyasn1 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-pyasn1-modules is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-pyasn1-modules-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-pyasn1-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-pycparser is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-pycparser-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-pydoc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-pydoc-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-pyjwt is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-pyjwt-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-pyodbc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-pyopenssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-pyopenssl-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-pyptlib is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-pyptlib-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-pyserial is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-pyserial-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-pytz is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-pytz-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-qrcode is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-qrcode-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-rcssmin is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-rcssmin-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-requests is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-requests-oauthlib is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-requests-oauthlib-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-requests-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-rsa is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-rsa-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-ruamel-yaml is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-ruamel-yaml-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-s3transfer is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-s3transfer-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-service-identity is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-service-identity-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-setuptools is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-setuptools-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-simplejson is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-simplejson-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-six is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-six-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-smbus is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-sqlite3 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-sqlite3-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-text-unidecode is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-text-unidecode-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-twisted is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-twisted-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-txsocksx is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-txsocksx-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-unittest is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-unittest-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-urllib3 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-urllib3-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-vobject is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-vobject-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-voluptuous is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-voluptuous-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-xml is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-xml-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-yaml is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-yaml-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-zope-interface is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python-zope-interface-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-aiohttp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-aiohttp-cors is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-aiohttp-cors-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-aiohttp-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-appdirs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-appdirs-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-asgiref is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-asgiref-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-asn1crypto is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-asn1crypto-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-astral is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-astral-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-async-timeout is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-async-timeout-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-asyncio is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-asyncio-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-atomicwrites is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-atomicwrites-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-attrs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-attrs-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-automat is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-automat-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-awscli is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-awscli-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-base is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-base-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-bcrypt is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-bcrypt-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-boto3 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-boto3-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-botocore is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-botocore-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-bottle is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-bottle-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-cachelib is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-cachelib-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-cachetools is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-cachetools-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-certifi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-certifi-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-cffi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-cffi-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-cgi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-cgi-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-cgitb is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-cgitb-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-chardet is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-chardet-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-click is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-click-log is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-click-log-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-click-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-codecs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-codecs-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-colorama is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-colorama-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-constantly is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-constantly-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-contextlib2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-contextlib2-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-crypto is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-crypto-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-cryptodome is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-cryptodome-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-cryptodomex is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-cryptodomex-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-cryptography is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-cryptography-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-ctypes is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-ctypes-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-curl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-curl-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-dateutil is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-dateutil-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-dbm is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-dbm-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-decimal is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-decimal-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-decorator is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-decorator-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-defusedxml is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-defusedxml-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-dev is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-dev-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-distutils is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-distutils-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-django is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-django-appconf is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-django-appconf-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-django-compressor is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-django-compressor-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-django-constance is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-django-constance-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-django-cors-headers is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-django-cors-headers-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-django-etesync-journal is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-django-etesync-journal-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-django-formtools is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-django-formtools-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-django-jsonfield is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-django-jsonfield-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-django-picklefield is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-django-picklefield-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-django-postoffice is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-django-postoffice-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-django-ranged-response is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-django-ranged-response-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-django-restframework is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-django-restframework-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-django-restframework39 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-django-restframework39-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-django-simple-captcha is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-django-simple-captcha-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-django-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-django-statici18n is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-django-statici18n-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-django-webpack-loader is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-django-webpack-loader-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-django1 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-django1-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-dns is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-dns-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-docutils is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-docutils-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-drf-nested-routers is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-drf-nested-routers-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-email is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-email-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-et_xmlfile is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-et_xmlfile-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-evdev is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-evdev-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-flask is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-flask-login is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-flask-login-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-flask-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-flup is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-flup-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-gdbm is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-gdbm-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-gmpy2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-gmpy2-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-gnupg is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-gunicorn is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-gunicorn-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-hyperlink is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-hyperlink-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-idna is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-idna-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-ifaddr is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-ifaddr-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-incremental is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-incremental-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-influxdb is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-influxdb-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-intelhex is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-intelhex-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-itsdangerous is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-itsdangerous-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-jdcal is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-jdcal-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-jinja2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-jinja2-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-jmespath is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-jmespath-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-jsonpath-ng is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-jsonpath-ng-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-lib2to3 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-lib2to3-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-libmodbus is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-light is not set # # Configuration # # CONFIG_PYTHON3_BLUETOOTH_SUPPORT is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-light-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-logging is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-logging-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-lxml is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-lxml-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-lzma is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-lzma-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-markdown is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-markdown-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-markupsafe is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-markupsafe-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-maxminddb is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-maxminddb-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-more-itertools is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-more-itertools-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-multidict is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-multidict-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-multiprocessing is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-multiprocessing-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-mysqlclient is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-mysqlclient-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-ncurses is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-ncurses-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-netdisco is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-netdisco-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-netifaces is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-netifaces-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-oauthlib is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-oauthlib-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-openpyxl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-openpyxl-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-openssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-openssl-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-paho-mqtt is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-paho-mqtt-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-parsley is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-parsley-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-passlib is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-passlib-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-pillow is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-pillow-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-pip is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-pip-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-pkg-resources is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-pkg-resources-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-ply is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-ply-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-py is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-py-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-pyasn1 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-pyasn1-modules is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-pyasn1-modules-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-pyasn1-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-pycparser is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-pycparser-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-pydoc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-pydoc-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-pyjwt is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-pyjwt-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-pymysql is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-pymysql-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-pyodbc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-pyopenssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-pyopenssl-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-pyotp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-pyotp-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-pyparsing is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-pyparsing-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-pyroute2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-pyroute2-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-pyrsistent is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-pyrsistent-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-pyserial is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-pyserial-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-pytz is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-pytz-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-qrcode is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-qrcode-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-rcssmin is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-rcssmin-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-requests is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-requests-oauthlib is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-requests-oauthlib-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-requests-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-rsa is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-rsa-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-ruamel-yaml is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-ruamel-yaml-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-s3transfer is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-s3transfer-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-schedule is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-schedule-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-schema is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-schema-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-seafile-ccnet is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-seafile-ccnet-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-seafile-server is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-seafile-server-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-searpc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-searpc-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-sentry-sdk is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-sentry-sdk-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-service-identity is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-service-identity-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-setuptools is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-setuptools-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-simplejson is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-simplejson-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-six is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-six-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-slugify is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-slugify-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-smbus is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-speedtest-cli is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-speedtest-cli-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-sqlalchemy is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-sqlalchemy-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-sqlite3 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-sqlite3-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-sqlparse is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-sqlparse-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-stem is not set # 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CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-werkzeug is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-werkzeug-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-xml is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-xml-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-xmltodict is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-xmltodict-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-yaml is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-yaml-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-yarl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-yarl-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-zeroconf is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-zeroconf-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-zipp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-zipp-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-zope-interface is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_python3-zope-interface-src is not set # # Ruby # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ruby is not set # # Tcl # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_vala is not set # # Libraries # # # Compression # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libbz2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_liblzma is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libunrar is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libzstd is not set CONFIG_ZSTD_OPTIMIZE_O3=y # # Filesystem # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libacl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libattr is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libfuse is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libow is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libow-capi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libsysfs is not set # # Firewall # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libfko is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_libip4tc=y CONFIG_PACKAGE_libip6tc=y CONFIG_PACKAGE_libxtables=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libxtables-nft is not set # # Instant Messaging # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_quasselc is not set # # IoT # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-a110x is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-ad8232 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-adafruitss is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-adc121c021 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-adis16448 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-adxl335 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-adxl345 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-am2315 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-apds9002 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-at42qt1070 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-biss0001 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-bmpx8x is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-buzzer is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-cjq4435 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-ds1307 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-ecs1030 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-enc03r is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-flex is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-gas is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-gp2y0a is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-grove is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-grovecircularled is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-grovecollision is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-groveehr is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-groveeldriver is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-groveelectromagnet is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-groveemg is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-grovegprs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-grovegsr is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-grovelinefinder is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-grovemd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-grovemoisture is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-groveo2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-grovescam is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-grovespeaker is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-grovevdiv is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-grovewater is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-grovewfs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-guvas12d is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-h3lis331dl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-hcsr04 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-hm11 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-hmc5883l is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-hmtrp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-hp20x is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-ht9170 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-htu21d is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-hx711 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-i2clcd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-ina132 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-isd1820 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-itg3200 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-joystick12 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-l298 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-ldt0028 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-lm35 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-lol is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-loudness is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-lpd8806 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-lsm303 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-lsm9ds0 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-m24lr64e is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-max31723 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-max31855 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-max44000 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-max5487 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-maxds3231m is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-maxsonarez is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-mg811 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-mhz16 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-mic is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-mlx90614 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-mma7455 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-mma7660 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-mpl3115a2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-mpr121 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-mpu9150 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-mq303a is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-my9221 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-nrf24l01 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-nrf8001 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-nunchuck is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-otp538u is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-pn532 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-ppd42ns is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-pulsensor is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-rfr359f is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-rgbringcoder is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-rotaryencoder is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-rpr220 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-servo is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-si114x is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-sm130 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-st7735 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-stepmotor is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-sx6119 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-ta12200 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-tcs3414cs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-th02 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-tm1637 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-tsl2561 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-ttp223 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-ublox6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-uln200xa is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-waterlevel is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-wheelencoder is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-wt5001 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-yg1006 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupm-zfm20 is not set # # Languages # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libyaml is not set # # Networking # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libdcwproto is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libdcwsocket is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libsctp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libuhttpd-mbedtls is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libuhttpd-nossl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libuhttpd-openssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libuhttpd-wolfssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libunbound is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libunbound-heavy is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libuwsc-mbedtls is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libuwsc-nossl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libuwsc-openssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libuwsc-wolfssl is not set # # Qt5 # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_qt5-core is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_qt5-network is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_qt5-xml is not set # # SSL # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libgnutls is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libmbedtls is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_libopenssl=y # # Build Options # CONFIG_OPENSSL_OPTIMIZE_SPEED=y CONFIG_OPENSSL_WITH_ASM=y CONFIG_OPENSSL_WITH_DEPRECATED=y # 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CONFIG_OPENSSL_WITH_GOST is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_libopenssl-conf=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libopenssl-devcrypto is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libpolarssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libwolfssl is not set # # Sound # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_liblo is not set # # database # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libpq is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libsqlite3 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_pgsqlodbc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_psqlodbca is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_psqlodbcw is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_tdb is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_unixodbc is not set # # libelektra # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libelektra-boost is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libelektra-core is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libelektra-cpp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libelektra-crypto is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libelektra-curlget is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libelektra-dbus is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libelektra-extra is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libelektra-lua is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libelektra-plugins is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libelektra-python2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libelektra-python3 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libelektra-resolvers is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libelektra-xerces is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libelektra-xml is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libelektra-yajl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libelektra-yamlcpp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_alsa-lib is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_argp-standalone is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_avro-c is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bind-libs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bluez-libs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_boost is not set # CONFIG_boost-context-exclude is not set # CONFIG_boost-coroutine-exclude is not set # CONFIG_boost-fiber-exclude is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ccid is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_check is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_classpath is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_classpath-tools is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_confuse is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dtndht is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_fcgi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_fftw3 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_fftw3f is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_getdns is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_giflib is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_glib2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_glog is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_hidapi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ibrcommon is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ibrdtn is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_icu is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_icu-data-tools is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_icu-full-data is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_jansson is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_knot-libs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_knot-libzscanner is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libaio is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libalac is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libantlr3c is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libao is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libapr is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libaprutil is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libarchive is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libarchive-noopenssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libartnet is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libasm is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libaudiofile is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libavahi-client is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libavahi-compat-libdnssd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libavahi-dbus-support is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libavahi-nodbus-support is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libavl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libbfd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libblkid is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_libblobmsg-json=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libbsd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libcanfestival is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libcap is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libcares is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libcharset is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libcoap is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libcomerr is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libconfig is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libcryptopp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libcurl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libcxx is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libdaemon is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libdaq is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libdb47 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libdb47xx is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libdbi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libdbus is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libdevmapper is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libdmapsharing is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libdnet is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libdouble-conversion is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libdrm is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libdw is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libecdsautil is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libedit is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_libelf=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libesmtp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libestr is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libev is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libevdev is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libevent2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libevent2-core is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libevent2-extra is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libevent2-openssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libevent2-pthreads is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libeventlog is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libevhtp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libexif is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libexpat is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libexslt is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libext2fs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libextractor is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libf2fs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libfaad2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libfastjson is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libfdisk is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libfdt is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libffi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libffmpeg-audio-dec is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libffmpeg-custom is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libffmpeg-full is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libffmpeg-mini is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libflac is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libfmt is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libfreetype is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libftdi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libftdi1 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libgcrypt is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libgd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libgdbm is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libgee is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libglpk is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libgmp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libgnurl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libgpg-error is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libgphoto2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libgpiod is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libgps is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libhamlib is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libhavege is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libhiredis is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libhttp-parser is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libhwloc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libical is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libiconv is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libiconv-full is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libid3tag is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libidn is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libidn2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libiio is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libimobiledevice is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libinotifytools is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libinput is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libintl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libintl-full is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libiw is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_libiwinfo=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libjpeg is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_libjson-c=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libkeyutils is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libkmod is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libldns is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libltdl is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_liblua=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_liblz4 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_liblzo is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libmad is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libmagic is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libmariadb is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libmaxminddb is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libmbim is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libmcrypt is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libmicrohttpd-no-ssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libmicrohttpd-ssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libmilter-sendmail is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libminiupnpc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libmms is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_libmnl=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libmodbus is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libmosquitto-nossl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libmosquitto-ssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libmount is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libmpdclient is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libmpeg2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libmpg123 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libmraa is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libnatpmp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libncurses is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libndpi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libneon is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libnet-1.2.x is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libnetconf2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libnetfilter-acct is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libnetfilter-conntrack is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libnetfilter-cthelper is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libnetfilter-cttimeout is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libnetfilter-log is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libnetfilter-queue is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libnetsnmp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libnettle is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libnfnetlink is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libnftnl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libnghttp2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libnl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libnl-core is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libnl-genl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libnl-nf is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libnl-route is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_libnl-tiny=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libnopoll is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libogg is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_liboil is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libopcodes is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libopendkim is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libopenobex is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libopensc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libopenzwave is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_liboping is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libopus is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libout123 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libowfat is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libp11 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libpagekite is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libpam is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libpcap is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libpciaccess is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_libpcre=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libpcre16 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libpcre2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libpcre2-16 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libpcre2-32 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libpcrecpp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libpcsclite is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libpkcs11-spy is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libplist is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libplistcxx is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libpng is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libpopt is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libprotobuf-c is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libqmi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libqrencode is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libradcli is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libreadline is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libredblack is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_librouteros is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libroxml is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_librpc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_librrd1 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_librtlsdr is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libruby is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libsamplerate is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libsane is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libsasl2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libsearpc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libseccomp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libsensors is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libshout is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libshout-full is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libshout-nossl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libsigcxx is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libsmartcols is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libsndfile is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libsoc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libsocks is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libsodium is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libsoup is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libsoxr is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libspeex is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libspeexdsp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libspice-server is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libss is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libssh is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libssh2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libstoken is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libstrophe is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libtalloc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libtasn1 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libtheora is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libtiff is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libtiffxx is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libtins is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libtirpc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libtorrent is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_libubox=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libubox-lua is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_libubus=y CONFIG_PACKAGE_libubus-lua=y CONFIG_PACKAGE_libuci=y CONFIG_PACKAGE_libuci-lua=y CONFIG_PACKAGE_libuclient=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libudev-fbsd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libudns is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libuecc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libugpio is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libunistring is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libunwind is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupnp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libupnpp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_liburcu is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libusb-1.0 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libusb-compat is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libusbmuxd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libustream-mbedtls is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_libustream-openssl=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libustream-wolfssl is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_libuuid=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libuv is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libuvc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libv4l is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libvorbis is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libvorbisidec is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libvpx is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libwebcam is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libwebsockets-full is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libwebsockets-mbedtls is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libwebsockets-openssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libwrap is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libwxbase is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libx264 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libxerces-c is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libxerces-c-samples is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libxml2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libxslt is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libyaml-cpp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libyang is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libzdb is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libzmq-curve is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libzmq-nc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_linux-atm is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_loudmouth is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_lttng-ust is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mtdev is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_musl-fts is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mxml is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_nacl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_oniguruma is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_opencv is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_p11-kit is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_pixman is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_poco is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_protobuf is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_protobuf-lite is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_pthsem is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rblibtorrent is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_rpcd-mod-rrdns=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rxtx is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_sbc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_spice-protocol is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_terminfo is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_tinycdb is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_uclibcxx is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_uw-imap is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_xmlrpc-c is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_xmlrpc-c-client is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_xmlrpc-c-server is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_yajl is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_zlib=y # # Configuration # # CONFIG_ZLIB_OPTIMIZE_SPEED is not set # # LuCI # # # 1. Collections # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-nginx is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-ssl-nginx is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-ssl-openssl is not set # # 2. Modules # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-base=y CONFIG_LUCI_SRCDIET=y # # Translations # # CONFIG_LUCI_LANG_hu is not set # CONFIG_LUCI_LANG_pt is not set # CONFIG_LUCI_LANG_sk is not set # CONFIG_LUCI_LANG_ko is not set # CONFIG_LUCI_LANG_en is not set # CONFIG_LUCI_LANG_el is not set # CONFIG_LUCI_LANG_uk is not set # CONFIG_LUCI_LANG_ja is not set # CONFIG_LUCI_LANG_vi is not set # CONFIG_LUCI_LANG_he is not set # CONFIG_LUCI_LANG_no is not set # CONFIG_LUCI_LANG_ms is not set # CONFIG_LUCI_LANG_pl is not set CONFIG_LUCI_LANG_zh-cn=y # CONFIG_LUCI_LANG_ro is not set # CONFIG_LUCI_LANG_de is not set # CONFIG_LUCI_LANG_zh-tw is not set # CONFIG_LUCI_LANG_tr is not set # CONFIG_LUCI_LANG_sv is not set # CONFIG_LUCI_LANG_ru is not set # CONFIG_LUCI_LANG_pt-br is not set # CONFIG_LUCI_LANG_ca is not set # CONFIG_LUCI_LANG_es is not set # CONFIG_LUCI_LANG_cs is not set # CONFIG_LUCI_LANG_fr is not set # CONFIG_LUCI_LANG_it is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-mod-admin-full=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-mod-failsafe is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-mod-freifunk is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-mod-freifunk-community is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-mod-rpc is not set # # 3. Applications # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-accesscontrol is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-acme is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-adblock is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-adbyby-plus is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-advanced-reboot is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-ahcp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-airplay2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-amule is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-aria2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-arpbind is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-asterisk is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-attendedsysupgrade is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-autoreboot=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-baidupcs-web is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-bcp38 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-bird1-ipv4 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-bird1-ipv6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-bmx6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-bmx7 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-cifs-mount is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-cifsd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-cjdns is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-clamav is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-commands is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-cshark is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-ddns is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-diag-core is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-diskman is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-diskman_INCLUDE_btrfs_progs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-diskman_INCLUDE_lsblk is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-diskman_INCLUDE_mdadm is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-diskman_INCLUDE_kmod_md_raid456 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-diskman_INCLUDE_kmod_md_linear is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-dnscrypt-proxy is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-dump1090 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-dynapoint is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-e2guardian is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-familycloud is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-filetransfer is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-firewall=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-freifunk-diagnostics is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-freifunk-policyrouting is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-freifunk-widgets is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-frpc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-frps is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-fwknopd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-guest-wifi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-haproxy-tcp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-hd-idle is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-hnet is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-ipsec-vpnd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-kodexplorer is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-lxc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-meshwizard is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-minidlna is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-mjpg-streamer is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-mtwifi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-music-remote-center is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-mwan3 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-mwan3helper is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-n2n_v2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-netdata is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-nfs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-nft-qos is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-nlbwmon is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-noddos is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-nps is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-ntpc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-ocserv is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-olsr is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-olsr-services is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-olsr-viz is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-openvpn is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-openvpn-server is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-p910nd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-pagekitec is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-polipo is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-pppoe-relay is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-privoxy is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-ps3netsrv is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-qbittorrent is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-qos is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-radicale is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-ramfree=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-rclone is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-rp-pppoe-server is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-samba is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-samba4 is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-sfe=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-shadowsocks-libev is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-shairplay is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-siitwizard is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-simple-adblock is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-softethervpn is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-splash is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-sqm is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-squid is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-ssrserver-python is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-statistics is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-syncdial is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-tinyproxy is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-transmission is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-travelmate is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-ttyd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-udpxy is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-uhttpd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-unblockmusic is not set # CONFIG_UnblockNeteaseMusic_Go is not set # CONFIG_UnblockNeteaseMusic_NodeJS is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-unbound is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-upnp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-usb-printer is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-v2ray-server=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-verysync is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-vlmcsd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-vnstat is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-vpnbypass is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-vsftpd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-watchcat is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-webadmin is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-wifischedule is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-wireguard is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-wol is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-wrtbwmon is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-xlnetacc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-zerotier is not set # # 4. Themes # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-theme-argon is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-theme-bootstrap=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-theme-material is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-theme-netgear=y # # 5. Protocols # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-proto-3g is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-proto-bonding is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-proto-ipip is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-proto-ipv6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-proto-ncm is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-proto-openconnect is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-proto-ppp=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-proto-qmi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-proto-relay is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-proto-vpnc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-proto-wireguard is not set # # 6. Libraries # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-lib-docker is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-lib-dracula is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-lib-httpclient is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-lib-httpprotoutils is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-lib-ip=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-lib-iptparser is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-lib-jquery-1-4 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-lib-json is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-lib-jsonc=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-lib-luaneightbl is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-lib-nixio=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-lib-px5g is not set # # 9. Freifunk # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_freifunk-common is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_freifunk-firewall is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_freifunk-policyrouting is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_freifunk-watchdog is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_meshwizard is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_default-settings=y CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-autoreboot-zh-cn=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-base-ca is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-base-cs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-base-de is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-base-el is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-base-en is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-base-es is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-base-fr is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-base-he is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-base-hu is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-base-it is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-base-ja is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-base-ko is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-base-ms is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-base-no is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-base-pl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-base-pt is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-base-pt-br is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-base-ro is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-base-ru is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-base-sk is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-base-sv is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-base-tr is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-base-uk is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-base-vi is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-base-zh-cn=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-base-zh-tw is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-firewall-ca is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-firewall-cs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-firewall-de is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-firewall-el is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-firewall-en is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-firewall-es is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-firewall-fr is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-firewall-he is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-firewall-hu is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-firewall-it is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-firewall-ja is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-firewall-ko is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-firewall-ms is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-firewall-no is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-firewall-pl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-firewall-pt is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-firewall-pt-br is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-firewall-ro is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-firewall-ru is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-firewall-sk is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-firewall-sv is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-firewall-tr is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-firewall-uk is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-firewall-vi is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-firewall-zh-cn=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-firewall-zh-tw is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-ramfree-zh-cn=y CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-sfe-zh-cn=y CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-i18n-v2ray-server-zh-cn=y # # Mail # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_alpine is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_alpine-nossl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bogofilter is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_clamsmtp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dovecot is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dovecot-pigeonhole is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dovecot-utils is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_emailrelay is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_fdm is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_greyfix is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mailman is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mailsend is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mailsend-nossl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_msmtp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_msmtp-nossl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mutt is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_nail is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_opendkim is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_opendkim-tools is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_postfix is not set # # Select postfix build options # CONFIG_POSTFIX_TLS=y CONFIG_POSTFIX_SASL=y CONFIG_POSTFIX_LDAP=y # CONFIG_POSTFIX_DB is not set CONFIG_POSTFIX_CDB=y CONFIG_POSTFIX_SQLITE=y # CONFIG_POSTFIX_PGSQL is not set CONFIG_POSTFIX_PCRE=y # CONFIG_POSTFIX_EAI is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ssmtp is not set # # Multimedia # # # Streaming # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_oggfwd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_crtmpserver is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ffmpeg is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ffprobe is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ffserver is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_fswebcam is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_gmediarender is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_gphoto2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_grilo is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_grilo-plugins is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_gst1-libav is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_gstreamer1-libs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_gstreamer1-plugins-bad is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_gstreamer1-plugins-base is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_gstreamer1-plugins-good is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_gstreamer1-plugins-ugly is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_gstreamer1-utils is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_icecast is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_lcdgrilo is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_minidlna is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mjpg-streamer is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_motion is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_tvheadend is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_v4l2rtspserver is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_vips is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_xupnpd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_youtube-dl is not set # # Network # # # BitTorrent # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mktorrent is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_opentracker is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_opentracker6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_qBittorrent is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rtorrent is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rtorrent-rpc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_transmission-cli-openssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_transmission-daemon-openssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_transmission-remote-openssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_transmission-web is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_transmission-web-control is not set # # Captive Portals # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_coova-chilli is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_nodogsplash is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_wifidog is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_wifidog-ng-mbedtls is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_wifidog-ng-nossl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_wifidog-ng-openssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_wifidog-ng-wolfssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_wifidog-tls is not set # # Cloud Manager # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rclone-ng is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rclone-webui-react is not set # # Download Manager # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ariang is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_webui-aria2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_yaaw is not set # # File Transfer # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_aria2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_atftp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_atftpd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_curl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_gnurl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_lftp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ps3netsrv is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rosy-file-server is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rsync is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rsyncd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_vsftpd is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_vsftpd-alt=y CONFIG_VSFTPD_USE_UCI_SCRIPTS=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_vsftpd-tls is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_wget=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_wget-nossl is not set # # Filesystem # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_davfs2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ksmbd-avahi-service is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ksmbd-server is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ksmbd-utils is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_netatalk is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_nfs-kernel-server is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_owftpd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_owhttpd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_owserver is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_sshfs is not set # # Firewall # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_arptables is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_conntrack is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_conntrackd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ebtables is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_fwknop is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_fwknopd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ip6tables is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables=y # CONFIG_IPTABLES_CONNLABEL is not set # CONFIG_IPTABLES_NFTABLES is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-account is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-chaos is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-checksum is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-cluster is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-clusterip is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-condition is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-conntrack-extra is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-delude is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-dhcpmac is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-dnetmap is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-extra is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-filter is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-fullconenat=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-fuzzy is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-geoip is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-hashlimit is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-iface is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-ipmark is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-ipopt is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-ipp2p is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-iprange is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-ipsec is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-ipv4options is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-led is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-length2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-logmark is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-lscan is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-lua is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-nat-extra is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-nflog is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-nfqueue is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-physdev is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-psd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-quota2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-rpfilter is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-sysrq is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-tarpit is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-tee is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-tproxy is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-trace is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-u32 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptables-mod-ulog is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptaccount is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptgeoip is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_miniupnpc is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_miniupnpd=y # CONFIG_MINIUPNPD_IGDv2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_natpmpc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_nftables is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_shorewall is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_shorewall-core is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_shorewall-lite is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_shorewall6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_shorewall6-lite is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_snort is not set # # Firewall Tunnel # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iodine is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iodined is not set # # FreeRADIUS (version 3) # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_freeradius3 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_freeradius3-common is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_freeradius3-utils is not set # # IP Addresses and Names # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_aggregate is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_announce is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_avahi-autoipd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_avahi-daemon-service-http is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_avahi-daemon-service-ssh is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_avahi-dbus-daemon is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_avahi-dnsconfd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_avahi-nodbus-daemon is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_avahi-utils is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bind-check is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bind-client is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bind-dig is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bind-dnssec is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bind-host is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bind-rndc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bind-server is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bind-tools is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_danish is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_ddns-scripts=y CONFIG_PACKAGE_ddns-scripts_aliyun=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ddns-scripts_cloudflare.com-v4 is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_ddns-scripts_dnspod=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ddns-scripts_freedns_42_pl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ddns-scripts_godaddy.com-v1 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ddns-scripts_no-ip_com is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ddns-scripts_nsupdate is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ddns-scripts_route53-v1 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dhcp-forwarder is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dns2socks is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dnscrypt-proxy is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dnscrypt-proxy-resolvers is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_drill is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_hostip is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_idn is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_idn2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_inadyn is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_isc-dhcp-client-ipv4 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_isc-dhcp-client-ipv6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_isc-dhcp-omshell-ipv4 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_isc-dhcp-omshell-ipv6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_isc-dhcp-relay-ipv4 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_isc-dhcp-relay-ipv6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_isc-dhcp-server-ipv4 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_isc-dhcp-server-ipv6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kadnode is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_knot is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_knot-dig is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_knot-host is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_knot-keymgr is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_knot-nsupdate is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_knot-tests is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_knot-zonecheck is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ldns-examples is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mdns-utils is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mdnsd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mdnsresponder is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_nsd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_nsd-control is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_nsd-control-setup is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_nsd-nossl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ohybridproxy is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_stubby is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_unbound-anchor is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_unbound-checkconf is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_unbound-control is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_unbound-control-setup is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_unbound-daemon is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_unbound-daemon-heavy is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_unbound-host is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_wsdd2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_zonestitcher is not set # # Instant Messaging # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bitlbee is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_irssi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ngircd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ngircd-nossl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_prosody is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_quassel-irssi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_umurmur-mbedtls is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_umurmur-openssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_znc is not set # # Linux ATM tools # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_atm-aread is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_atm-atmaddr is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_atm-atmdiag is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_atm-atmdump is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_atm-atmloop is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_atm-atmsigd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_atm-atmswitch is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_atm-atmtcp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_atm-awrite is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_atm-bus is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_atm-debug-tools is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_atm-diagnostics is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_atm-esi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_atm-ilmid is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_atm-ilmidiag is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_atm-lecs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_atm-les is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_atm-mpcd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_atm-saaldump is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_atm-sonetdiag is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_atm-svc_recv is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_atm-svc_send is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_atm-tools is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_atm-ttcp_atm is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_atm-zeppelin is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_br2684ctl is not set # # NMAP Suite # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ncat is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ncat-ssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ndiff is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_nmap is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_nmap-ssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_nping is not set # # NTRIP # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ntripcaster is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ntripclient is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ntripserver is not set # # NeteaseMusic # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_UnblockNeteaseMusic is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_UnblockNeteaseMusicGo is not set # # OLSR.org network framework # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_oonf-dlep-proxy is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_oonf-dlep-radio is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_oonf-init-scripts is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_oonf-olsrd2 is not set # # Open vSwitch # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_openvswitch is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_openvswitch-ovn-host is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_openvswitch-ovn-north is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_openvswitch-python is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_openvswitch-python3 is not set # # OpenLDAP # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_libopenldap is not set CONFIG_OPENLDAP_DEBUG=y # CONFIG_OPENLDAP_CRYPT is not set # CONFIG_OPENLDAP_MONITOR is not set # CONFIG_OPENLDAP_DB47 is not set # CONFIG_OPENLDAP_ICU is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_openldap-server is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_openldap-utils is not set # # P2P # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_amule is not set # CONFIG_AMULE_CRYPTOPP_STATIC_LINKING is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_antileech is not set # # Printing # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_p910nd is not set # # Project V # CONFIG_PACKAGE_v2ray=y # # V2Ray Configuration # # CONFIG_V2RAY_COMPRESS_GOPROXY is not set # CONFIG_V2RAY_JSON_V2CTL is not set CONFIG_V2RAY_JSON_INTERNAL=y # CONFIG_V2RAY_JSON_NONE is not set CONFIG_V2RAY_EXCLUDE_V2CTL=y CONFIG_V2RAY_EXCLUDE_ASSETS=y CONFIG_V2RAY_COMPRESS_UPX=y CONFIG_V2RAY_DISABLE_NONE=y # CONFIG_V2RAY_DISABLE_CUSTOM is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_v2ray-plugin is not set # CONFIG_v2ray-plugin_INCLUDE_GOPROXY is not set # # Routing and Redirection # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_babel-pinger is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_babeld is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_batmand is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bcp38 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bird1-ipv4 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bird1-ipv4-uci is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bird1-ipv6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bird1-ipv6-uci is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bird1c-ipv4 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bird1c-ipv6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bird1cl-ipv4 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bird1cl-ipv6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bird2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bird2c is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bird2cl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bmx6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bmx7 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_cjdns is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_cjdns-tests is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dcwapd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_devlink is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_genl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_igmpproxy is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ip-bridge is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_ip-full=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ip-tiny is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_lldpd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mcproxy is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mrmctl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mwan3 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_nstat is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_olsrd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_prince is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_quagga is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rdma is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_relayd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ss is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_sslh is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_tc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_tcpproxy is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_vis is not set # # SSH # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_autossh is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_openssh-client is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_openssh-client-utils is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_openssh-keygen is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_openssh-moduli is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_openssh-server is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_openssh-server-pam is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_openssh-sftp-avahi-service is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_openssh-sftp-client is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_openssh-sftp-server is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_sshtunnel is not set # # THC-IPv6 attack and analyzing toolkit # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-address6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-alive6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-covert-send6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-covert-send6d is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-denial6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-detect-new-ip6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-detect-sniffer6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-dnsdict6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-dnsrevenum6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-dos-new-ip6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-dump-router6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-exploit6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-fake-advertise6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-fake-dhcps6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-fake-dns6d is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-fake-dnsupdate6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-fake-mipv6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-fake-mld26 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-fake-mld6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-fake-mldrouter6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-fake-router26 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-fake-router6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-fake-solicitate6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-flood-advertise6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-flood-dhcpc6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-flood-mld26 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-flood-mld6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-flood-mldrouter6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-flood-router26 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-flood-router6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-flood-solicitate6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-fragmentation6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-fuzz-dhcpc6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-fuzz-dhcps6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-fuzz-ip6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-implementation6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-implementation6d is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-inverse-lookup6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-kill-router6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-ndpexhaust6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-node-query6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-parasite6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-passive-discovery6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-randicmp6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-redir6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-rsmurf6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-sendpees6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-sendpeesmp6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-smurf6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-thcping6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-toobig6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_thc-ipv6-trace6 is not set # # Time Synchronization # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_chrony is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_htpdate is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_linuxptp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ntp-keygen is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ntp-utils is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ntpclient is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ntpd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ntpdate is not set # # VPN # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_chaosvpn is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_fastd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ipsec-tools is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_n2n-edge is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_n2n-supernode is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ocserv is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_openconnect is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_opennhrp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_openvpn-easy-rsa is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_openvpn-mbedtls is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_openvpn-nossl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_openvpn-openssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_pptpd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_softethervpn-base is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_softethervpn-bridge is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_softethervpn-client is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_softethervpn-server is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_softethervpn5-bridge is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_softethervpn5-client is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_softethervpn5-server is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_sstp-client is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-charon is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-charon-cmd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-default is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-ipsec is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-isakmp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-libtls is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-minimal is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-addrblock is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-aes is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-af-alg is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-agent is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-attr is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-attr-sql is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-blowfish is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-ccm is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-cmac is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-connmark is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-constraints is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-coupling is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-ctr is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-curl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-curve25519 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-des is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-dhcp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-dnskey is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-duplicheck is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-eap-identity is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-eap-md5 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-eap-mschapv2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-eap-radius is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-eap-tls is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-farp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-fips-prf is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-forecast is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-gcm is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-gcrypt is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-gmp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-gmpdh is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-ha is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-hmac is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-kernel-libipsec is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-kernel-netlink is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-ldap is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-led is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-load-tester is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-md4 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-md5 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-mysql is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-nonce is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-openssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-pem is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-pgp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-pkcs1 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-pkcs11 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-pkcs12 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-pkcs7 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-pkcs8 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-pubkey is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-random is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-rc2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-resolve is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-revocation is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-sha1 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-sha2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-smp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-socket-default is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-socket-dynamic is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-sql is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-sqlite is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-sshkey is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-stroke is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-test-vectors is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-uci is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-unity is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-updown is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-vici is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-whitelist is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-x509 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-xauth-eap is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-xauth-generic is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-mod-xcbc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-pki is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-scepclient is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_strongswan-swanctl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_tinc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_uanytun is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_uanytun-nettle is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_uanytun-nocrypt is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_uanytun-sslcrypt is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_vpnc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_vpnc-scripts is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_wireguard is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_xl2tpd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_zerotier is not set # # Version Control Systems # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_fossil is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_git is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_git-http is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_subversion-client is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_subversion-libs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_subversion-server is not set # # WWAN # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_adb-enablemodem is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_comgt is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_comgt-directip is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_comgt-ncm is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_uqmi is not set # # Web Servers/Proxies # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_apache is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_cgi-io is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_clamav is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_e2guardian is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_freshclam is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_frpc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_frps is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_haproxy is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_haproxy-nossl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kcptun-client is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kcptun-server is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_lighttpd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_nginx is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_nginx-all-module is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_nginx-mod-luci is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_nginx-mod-luci-ssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_nginx-ssl is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_pdnsd-alt=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_polipo is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_privoxy is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_radicale-py2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_radicale-py3 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_radicale2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_radicale2-examples is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_radicale2-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_shadowsocks-client is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_shadowsocks-libev-ss-local is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_shadowsocks-libev-ss-redir is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_shadowsocks-libev-ss-rules is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_shadowsocks-libev-ss-server is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_shadowsocks-libev-ss-tunnel is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_shadowsocksr-libev is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_shadowsocksr-libev-alt is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_shadowsocksr-libev-server is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_shadowsocksr-libev-ssr-local is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_sockd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_socksify is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_spawn-fcgi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_squid is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_srelay is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_tinyproxy is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_uhttpd=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_uhttpd-mod-lua is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_uhttpd-mod-ubus=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_uwsgi-cgi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_uwsgi-cgi-luci-support is not set # # Wireless # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_aircrack-ng is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_airmon-ng is not set # # dial-in/up # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rp-pppoe-common is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rp-pppoe-relay is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rp-pppoe-server is not set # # tcprelay # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_tcpbridge is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_tcpcapinfo is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_tcpliveplay is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_tcpprep is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_tcpreplay is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_tcpreplay-all is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_tcpreplay-edit is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_tcprewrite is not set # # wireless # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dynapoint is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_horst is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kismet-client is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kismet-drone is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kismet-server is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_pixiewps is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_reaver is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_wavemon is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_wifischedule is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_464xlat is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_6in4 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_6rd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_6to4 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_acme is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_acme-dnsapi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_adblock is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_adbyby is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_addrwatch is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ahcpd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_alfred is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_apcupsd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_apcupsd-cgi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_apinger is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_arp-scan is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_baidupcs-web is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_banip is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_batctl-default is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_batctl-full is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_batctl-tiny is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_beanstalkd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bmon is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bwm-ng is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_chat is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_cifsmount is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_coap-server is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_conserver is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_cshark is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_daemonlogger is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_darkstat is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dhcpcd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dmapd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ds-lite is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dsmboot is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_eapol-test is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_eapol-test-openssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_eapol-test-wolfssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_esniper is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_etherwake is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ethtool is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_fakeidentd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_foolsm is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_fping is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_gnunet is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_gre is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_hnet-full is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_hnet-full-l2tp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_hnet-full-secure is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_hnetd-nossl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_hnetd-openssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_hostapd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_hostapd-basic is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_hostapd-common=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_hostapd-mini is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_hostapd-openssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_hostapd-utils is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_hostapd-wolfssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_httping is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_httping-nossl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_https_dns_proxy is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_i2pd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ibrdtn-tools is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ibrdtnd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ifstat is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iftop is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iiod is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iotivity is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iotivity-cpp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iotivity-example-garage is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iotivity-example-simple is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iotivity-oic-middle is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iotivity-resource-container-hue is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iotivity-resource-container-lib is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iotivity-resource-container-sample is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iotivity-resource-directory-lib is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iperf is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iperf3 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iperf3-ssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ipip is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_ipset=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ipset-dns is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ipset-lists is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ipt2socks is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iptraf-ng is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iputils-arping is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iputils-clockdiff is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iputils-ping is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iputils-ping6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iputils-tftpd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iputils-tracepath is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iputils-tracepath6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iputils-traceroute6 is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_iw=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_iw-full is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_jool is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_jool-tools is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_keepalived is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_knxd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_kplex is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_krb5-client is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_krb5-libs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_krb5-server is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_libipset=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_linknx is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_lispd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mac-telnet-client is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mac-telnet-discover is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mac-telnet-ping is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mac-telnet-server is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_map is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_memcached is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_microsocks is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mii-tool is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mikrotik-btest is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mini_snmpd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_minimalist-pcproxy is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_modemmanager is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mosquitto-client-nossl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mosquitto-client-ssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mosquitto-nossl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mosquitto-ssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mrd6 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mtr is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_nbd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_nbd-server is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ncp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ndppd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_netcat is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_netdiscover is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_netperf is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_nextdns is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_nlbwmon=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_noddos is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_noping is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_npc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_nut is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_obfsproxy is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_obfsproxy-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_odhcp6c is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_odhcpd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_odhcpd-ipv6only is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ola is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_omcproxy is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_oping is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_pagekitec is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_pen is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_pimbd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_pingcheck is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_port-mirroring is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_portmap is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_ppp=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ppp-mod-passwordfd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ppp-mod-pppoa is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_ppp-mod-pppoe=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ppp-mod-pppol2tp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ppp-mod-pptp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ppp-mod-radius is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ppp-multilink is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_pppdump is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_pppoe-discovery is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_pppossh is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_pppstats is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_proto-bonding is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_proxychains-ng is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_radsecproxy is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_redsocks is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_redsocks2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_remserial is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rpcbind is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rssileds is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rsyslog is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_samba36-client is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_samba36-net is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_samba36-server is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_samba4-admin is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_samba4-client is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_samba4-libs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_samba4-server is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_samba4-utils is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_scapy is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_sctp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_sctp-tools is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_seafile-ccnet is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_seafile-seahub is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_seafile-seahub-src is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ser2net is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_simple-adblock is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_simple-obfs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_simple-obfs-server is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_smartsnmpd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_snmp-mibs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_snmp-utils is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_snmpd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_snmpd-static is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_snmptrapd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_socat is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_softflowd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_soloscli is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_stunnel is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_tayga is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_tcpdump is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_tcpdump-mini is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_tcpping is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_tor is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_tor-gencert is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_tor-geoip is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_tor-resolve is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_travelmate is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_trojan is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_u2pnpd is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_uclient-fetch=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_udpxy is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ulogd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_umbim is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_umdns is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_usbip is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_vallumd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_verysync is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_vlmcsd=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_vncrepeater is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_vnstat is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_vpnbypass is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_vsc7385-ucode-pb44 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_vsc7395-ucode-pb44 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_vti is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_vxlan is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_wakeonlan is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_wpa-cli is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_wpa-supplicant is not set # CONFIG_WPA_RFKILL_SUPPORT is not set CONFIG_WPA_MSG_MIN_PRIORITY=3 # CONFIG_WPA_WOLFSSL is not set # CONFIG_DRIVER_WEXT_SUPPORT is not set CONFIG_DRIVER_11N_SUPPORT=y CONFIG_DRIVER_11AC_SUPPORT=y CONFIG_DRIVER_11W_SUPPORT=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_wpa-supplicant-basic is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_wpa-supplicant-mesh-openssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_wpa-supplicant-mesh-wolfssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_wpa-supplicant-mini is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_wpa-supplicant-openssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_wpa-supplicant-p2p is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_wpa-supplicant-wolfssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_wpad is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_wpad-basic is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_wpad-mesh-openssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_wpad-mesh-wolfssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_wpad-mini is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_wpad-openssl=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_wpad-wolfssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_wpan-tools is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_wwan is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_xinetd is not set # # Sound # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_alsa-utils is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_alsa-utils-seq is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_alsa-utils-tests is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_espeak is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_faad2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_fdk-aac is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_forked-daapd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ices is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_lame is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_lame-lib is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_liblo-utils is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_madplay is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_madplay-alsa is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_moc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mpc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mpd-avahi-service is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mpd-full is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mpd-mini is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mpg123 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_opus-tools is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_pianod is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_pianod-client is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_portaudio is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_pulseaudio-daemon is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_pulseaudio-daemon-avahi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_shairplay is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_shairport-sync-mbedtls is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_shairport-sync-mini is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_shairport-sync-openssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_shine is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_sox is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_squeezelite-full is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_squeezelite-mini is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_svox is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_upmpdcli is not set # # Utilities # # # Boot Loaders # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_fconfig is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rbcfg is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_uboot-envtools=y # # Compression # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bsdtar is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bzip2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_gzip is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_pigz is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_unrar is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_unzip is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_xz-utils is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_zip is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_zstd is not set # # Database # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mariadb-common is not set # # Disc # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_blkdiscard is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_blkid is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_blockdev is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_cfdisk is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_cgdisk is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_eject is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_fdisk is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_findfs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_fixparts is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_gdisk is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_hd-idle is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_hdparm is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_lsblk is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_lvm2 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mdadm is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_parted is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_partx-utils is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_sfdisk is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_sgdisk is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_wipefs is not set # # Editors # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_joe is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_nano is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_vim is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_vim-full is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_vim-fuller is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_vim-help is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_vim-runtime is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_zile is not set # # Encryption # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ccrypt is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_certtool is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_cryptsetup is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_cryptsetup-openssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_gnupg is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_gnutls-utils is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_gpgv is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_keyctl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_px5g-mbedtls is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_px5g-standalone is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_stoken is not set # # Filesystem # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_acl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_antfs-mount is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_attr is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_badblocks is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_btrfs-progs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_chattr is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_debugfs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dosfstools is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dumpe2fs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_e2freefrag is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_e2fsprogs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_f2fs-tools is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_f2fsck is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_filefrag is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_fstrim is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_fuse-utils is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_hfsfsck is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_lsattr is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mkf2fs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mkhfs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ncdu is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_nfs-utils is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_nfs-utils-libs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ntfs-3g is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ntfs-3g-low is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ntfs-3g-utils is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_owfs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_owshell is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_resize2fs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_squashfs-tools-mksquashfs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_squashfs-tools-unsquashfs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_swap-utils is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_sysfsutils is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_tune2fs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_xfs-admin is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_xfs-fsck is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_xfs-growfs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_xfs-mkfs is not set # # Image Manipulation # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_jpeg-tools is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_tiff-utils is not set # # Microcontroller programming # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_avrdude is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dfu-programmer is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_stm32flash is not set # # RTKLIB Suite # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_convbin is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_pos2kml is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rnx2rtkp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rtkrcv is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_str2str is not set # # Shells # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bash is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_klish is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_mksh is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_tcsh is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_zsh is not set # # Terminal # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_agetty is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dvtm is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_minicom is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_picocom is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rtty-mbedtls is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rtty-nossl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rtty-openssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rtty-wolfssl is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_screen is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_script-utils is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_serialconsole is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_setterm is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_tio is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_tmux is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ttyd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_wall is not set # # Virtualization # # # Zoneinfo # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_zoneinfo-africa is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_zoneinfo-asia is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_zoneinfo-atlantic is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_zoneinfo-australia-nz is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_zoneinfo-core is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_zoneinfo-europe is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_zoneinfo-india is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_zoneinfo-northamerica is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_zoneinfo-pacific is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_zoneinfo-poles is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_zoneinfo-simple is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_zoneinfo-southamerica is not set # # database # # CONFIG_PACKAGE_pgsql-cli is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_pgsql-cli-extra is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_pgsql-server is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rrdcgi1 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_rrdtool1 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_sqlite3-cli is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_unixodbc-tools is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_adb is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ap51-flash is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_at is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bandwidthd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bandwidthd-pgsql is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bandwidthd-php is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bandwidthd-sqlite is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_banhostlist is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bluelog is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bluez-daemon is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bluez-utils is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bluez-utils-extra is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bonniexx is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bsdiff is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_bspatch is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_cal is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_canutils is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_cgroupfs-mount is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_cmdpad is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_coap-client is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_collectd is not set CONFIG_PACKAGE_coremark=y # CONFIG_PACKAGE_coreutils is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_crconf is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_crelay is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_csstidy is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ct-bugcheck is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dbus is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dfu-util is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_digitemp is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_digitemp-usb is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dmesg is not set # # Kernel features for Docker # CONFIG_DOCKER_KERNEL_OPTIONS=y # CONFIG_DOCKER_SECCOMP is not set # CONFIG_DOCKER_RES_SHAPE is not set # # Network # # CONFIG_DOCKER_NET_OVERLAY is not set # CONFIG_DOCKER_NET_MACVLAN is not set # CONFIG_DOCKER_NET_TFTP is not set # # Storage # # CONFIG_DOCKER_STO_EXT4 is not set # CONFIG_DOCKER_STO_BTRFS is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dropbearconvert is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dtc is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_dump1090 is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ecdsautils is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_elektra-kdb is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_evtest is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_extract is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_fdt-utils is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_file is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_findutils-find is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_findutils-locate is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_findutils-xargs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_flashrom is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_flashrom-pci is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_flashrom-spi is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_flashrom-usb is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_flent-tools is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_flock is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_fritz-caldata is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_fritz-tffs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_ftdi_eeprom is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_gammu is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_gawk is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_getopt is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_giflib-utils is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_gkermit is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_gpioctl-sysfs is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_gpiod-tools is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_gpsd is not set # CONFIG_PACKAGE_gpsd-clients is not set # 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HTML CSS 10 PRACTICE PROJECT Project that we are going to build in this complete practice course Project 1 - Tribute Website Project 2 - Job Application Project 3 - Parallax Wesbite Project 4 - Landing Page Project 5 - Restaurant Website Project 6 - Music Website Project 7 - Youtube Clone Project 8 - Javascript Documentation Project 9 - Blog Wesbite Project 10 - Portfolio Website
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using Neural Networks (SSD) on Tensorflow. This repo documents steps and scripts used to train a hand detector using Tensorflow (Object Detection API). As with any DNN based task, the most expensive (and riskiest) part of the process has to do with finding or creating the right (annotated) dataset. I was interested mainly in detecting hands on a table (egocentric view point). I experimented first with the [Oxford Hands Dataset](http://www.robots.ox.ac.uk/~vgg/data/hands/) (the results were not good). I then tried the [Egohands Dataset](http://vision.soic.indiana.edu/projects/egohands/) which was a much better fit to my requirements. The goal of this repo/post is to demonstrate how neural networks can be applied to the (hard) problem of tracking hands (egocentric and other views). Better still, provide code that can be adapted to other uses cases. If you use this tutorial or models in your research or project, please cite [this](#citing-this-tutorial). Here is the detector in action. <img src="images/hand1.gif" width="33.3%"><img src="images/hand2.gif" width="33.3%"><img src="images/hand3.gif" width="33.3%"> Realtime detection on video stream from a webcam . <img src="images/chess1.gif" width="33.3%"><img src="images/chess2.gif" width="33.3%"><img src="images/chess3.gif" width="33.3%"> Detection on a Youtube video. Both examples above were run on a macbook pro **CPU** (i7, 2.5GHz, 16GB). Some fps numbers are: | FPS | Image Size | Device| Comments| | ------------- | ------------- | ------------- | ------------- | | 21 | 320 * 240 | Macbook pro (i7, 2.5GHz, 16GB) | Run without visualizing results| | 16 | 320 * 240 | Macbook pro (i7, 2.5GHz, 16GB) | Run while visualizing results (image above) | | 11 | 640 * 480 | Macbook pro (i7, 2.5GHz, 16GB) | Run while visualizing results (image above) | > Note: The code in this repo is written and tested with Tensorflow `1.4.0-rc0`. Using a different version may result in [some errors](https://github.com/tensorflow/models/issues/1581). You may need to [generate your own frozen model](https://pythonprogramming.net/testing-custom-object-detector-tensorflow-object-detection-api-tutorial/?completed=/training-custom-objects-tensorflow-object-detection-api-tutorial/) graph using the [model checkpoints](model-checkpoint) in the repo to fit your TF version. **Content of this document** - Motivation - Why Track/Detect hands with Neural Networks - Data preparation and network training in Tensorflow (Dataset, Import, Training) - Training the hand detection Model - Using the Detector to Detect/Track hands - Thoughts on Optimizations. > P.S if you are using or have used the models provided here, feel free to reach out on twitter ([@vykthur](https://twitter.com/vykthur)) and share your work! ## Motivation - Why Track/Detect hands with Neural Networks? There are several existing approaches to tracking hands in the computer vision domain. Incidentally, many of these approaches are rule based (e.g extracting background based on texture and boundary features, distinguishing between hands and background using color histograms and HOG classifiers,) making them not very robust. For example, these algorithms might get confused if the background is unusual or in situations where sharp changes in lighting conditions cause sharp changes in skin color or the tracked object becomes occluded.(see [here for a review](https://www.cse.unr.edu/~bebis/handposerev.pdf) paper on hand pose estimation from the HCI perspective) With sufficiently large datasets, neural networks provide opportunity to train models that perform well and address challenges of existing object tracking/detection algorithms - varied/poor lighting, noisy environments, diverse viewpoints and even occlusion. The main drawbacks to usage for real-time tracking/detection is that they can be complex, are relatively slow compared to tracking-only algorithms and it can be quite expensive to assemble a good dataset. But things are changing with advances in fast neural networks. Furthermore, this entire area of work has been made more approachable by deep learning frameworks (such as the tensorflow object detection api) that simplify the process of training a model for custom object detection. More importantly, the advent of fast neural network models like ssd, faster r-cnn, rfcn (see [here](https://github.com/tensorflow/models/blob/master/research/object_detection/g3doc/detection_model_zoo.md#coco-trained-models-coco-models) ) etc make neural networks an attractive candidate for real-time detection (and tracking) applications. Hopefully, this repo demonstrates this. > If you are not interested in the process of training the detector, you can skip straight to applying the [pretrained model I provide in detecting hands](#detecting-hands). Training a model is a multi-stage process (assembling dataset, cleaning, splitting into training/test partitions and generating an inference graph). While I lightly touch on the details of these parts, there are a few other tutorials cover training a custom object detector using the tensorflow object detection api in more detail[ see [here](https://pythonprogramming.net/training-custom-objects-tensorflow-object-detection-api-tutorial/) and [here](https://towardsdatascience.com/how-to-train-your-own-object-detector-with-tensorflows-object-detector-api-bec72ecfe1d9) ]. I recommend you walk through those if interested in training a custom object detector from scratch. ## Data preparation and network training in Tensorflow (Dataset, Import, Training) **The Egohands Dataset** The hand detector model is built using data from the [Egohands Dataset](http://vision.soic.indiana.edu/projects/egohands/) dataset. This dataset works well for several reasons. It contains high quality, pixel level annotations (>15000 ground truth labels) where hands are located across 4800 images. All images are captured from an egocentric view (Google glass) across 48 different environments (indoor, outdoor) and activities (playing cards, chess, jenga, solving puzzles etc). <img src="images/egohandstrain.jpg" width="100%"> If you will be using the Egohands dataset, you can cite them as follows: > Bambach, Sven, et al. "Lending a hand: Detecting hands and recognizing activities in complex egocentric interactions." Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision. 2015. The Egohands dataset (zip file with labelled data) contains 48 folders of locations where video data was collected (100 images per folder). ``` -- LOCATION_X -- frame_1.jpg -- frame_2.jpg ... -- frame_100.jpg -- polygons.mat // contains annotations for all 100 images in current folder -- LOCATION_Y -- frame_1.jpg -- frame_2.jpg ... -- frame_100.jpg -- polygons.mat // contains annotations for all 100 images in current folder ``` **Converting data to Tensorflow Format** Some initial work needs to be done to the Egohands dataset to transform it into the format (`tfrecord`) which Tensorflow needs to train a model. This repo contains `egohands_dataset_clean.py` a script that will help you generate these csv files. - Downloads the egohands datasets - Renames all files to include their directory names to ensure each filename is unique - Splits the dataset into train (80%), test (10%) and eval (10%) folders. - Reads in `polygons.mat` for each folder, generates bounding boxes and visualizes them to ensure correctness (see image above). - Once the script is done running, you should have an images folder containing three folders - train, test and eval. Each of these folders should also contain a csv label document each - `train_labels.csv`, `test_labels.csv` that can be used to generate `tfrecords` Note: While the egohands dataset provides four separate labels for hands (own left, own right, other left, and other right), for my purpose, I am only interested in the general `hand` class and label all training data as `hand`. You can modify the data prep script to generate `tfrecords` that support 4 labels. Next: convert your dataset + csv files to tfrecords. A helpful guide on this can be found [here](https://pythonprogramming.net/creating-tfrecord-files-tensorflow-object-detection-api-tutorial/).For each folder, you should be able to generate `train.record`, `test.record` required in the training process. ## Training the hand detection Model Now that the dataset has been assembled (and your tfrecords), the next task is to train a model based on this. With neural networks, it is possible to use a process called [transfer learning](https://www.tensorflow.org/tutorials/image_retraining) to shorten the amount of time needed to train the entire model. This means we can take an existing model (that has been trained well on a related domain (here image classification) and retrain its final layer(s) to detect hands for us. Sweet!. Given that neural networks sometimes have thousands or millions of parameters that can take weeks or months to train, transfer learning helps shorten training time to possibly hours. Tensorflow does offer a few models (in the tensorflow [model zoo](https://github.com/tensorflow/models/blob/master/research/object_detection/g3doc/detection_model_zoo.md#coco-trained-models-coco-models)) and I chose to use the `ssd_mobilenet_v1_coco` model as my start point given it is currently (one of) the fastest models (read the SSD research [paper here](https://arxiv.org/pdf/1512.02325.pdf)). The training process can be done locally on your CPU machine which may take a while or better on a (cloud) GPU machine (which is what I did). For reference, training on my macbook pro (tensorflow compiled from source to take advantage of the mac's cpu architecture) the maximum speed I got was 5 seconds per step as opposed to the ~0.5 seconds per step I got with a GPU. For reference it would take about 12 days to run 200k steps on my mac (i7, 2.5GHz, 16GB) compared to ~5hrs on a GPU. > **Training on your own images**: Please use the [guide provided by Harrison from pythonprogramming](https://pythonprogramming.net/training-custom-objects-tensorflow-object-detection-api-tutorial/) on how to generate tfrecords given your label csv files and your images. The guide also covers how to start the training process if training locally. [see [here] (https://pythonprogramming.net/training-custom-objects-tensorflow-object-detection-api-tutorial/)]. If training in the cloud using a service like GCP, see the [guide here](https://github.com/tensorflow/models/blob/master/research/object_detection/g3doc/running_on_cloud.md). As the training process progresses, the expectation is that total loss (errors) gets reduced to its possible minimum (about a value of 1 or thereabout). By observing the tensorboard graphs for total loss(see image below), it should be possible to get an idea of when the training process is complete (total loss does not decrease with further iterations/steps). I ran my training job for 200k steps (took about 5 hours) and stopped at a total Loss (errors) value of 2.575.(In retrospect, I could have stopped the training at about 50k steps and gotten a similar total loss value). With tensorflow, you can also run an evaluation concurrently that assesses your model to see how well it performs on the test data. A commonly used metric for performance is mean average precision (mAP) which is single number used to summarize the area under the precision-recall curve. mAP is a measure of how well the model generates a bounding box that has at least a 50% overlap with the ground truth bounding box in our test dataset. For the hand detector trained here, the mAP value was **0.9686@0.5IOU**. mAP values range from 0-1, the higher the better. <img src="images/accuracy.jpg" width="100%"> Once training is completed, the trained inference graph (`frozen_inference_graph.pb`) is then exported (see the earlier referenced guides for how to do this) and saved in the `hand_inference_graph` folder. Now its time to do some interesting detection. ## Using the Detector to Detect/Track hands If you have not done this yet, please following the guide on installing [Tensorflow and the Tensorflow object detection api](https://github.com/tensorflow/models/blob/master/research/object_detection/g3doc/installation.md). This will walk you through setting up the tensorflow framework, cloning the tensorflow github repo and a guide on - Load the `frozen_inference_graph.pb` trained on the hands dataset as well as the corresponding label map. In this repo, this is done in the `utils/detector_utils.py` script by the `load_inference_graph` method. ```python detection_graph = tf.Graph() with detection_graph.as_default(): od_graph_def = tf.GraphDef() with tf.gfile.GFile(PATH_TO_CKPT, 'rb') as fid: serialized_graph = fid.read() od_graph_def.ParseFromString(serialized_graph) tf.import_graph_def(od_graph_def, name='') sess = tf.Session(graph=detection_graph) print("> ====== Hand Inference graph loaded.") ``` - Detect hands. In this repo, this is done in the `utils/detector_utils.py` script by the `detect_objects` method. ```python (boxes, scores, classes, num) = sess.run( [detection_boxes, detection_scores, detection_classes, num_detections], feed_dict={image_tensor: image_np_expanded}) ``` - Visualize detected bounding detection_boxes. In this repo, this is done in the `utils/detector_utils.py` script by the `draw_box_on_image` method. This repo contains two scripts that tie all these steps together. - detect_multi_threaded.py : A threaded implementation for reading camera video input detection and detecting. Takes a set of command line flags to set parameters such as `--display` (visualize detections), image parameters `--width` and `--height`, videe `--source` (0 for camera) etc. - detect_single_threaded.py : Same as above, but single threaded. This script works for video files by setting the video source parameter videe `--source` (path to a video file). ```cmd # load and run detection on video at path "videos/chess.mov" python detect_single_threaded.py --source videos/chess.mov ``` > Update: If you do have errors loading the frozen inference graph in this repo, feel free to generate a new graph that fits your TF version from the model-checkpoint in this repo. Use the [export_inference_graph.py](https://github.com/tensorflow/models/blob/master/research/object_detection/export_inference_graph.py) script provided in the tensorflow object detection api repo. More guidance on this [here](https://pythonprogramming.net/testing-custom-object-detector-tensorflow-object-detection-api-tutorial/?completed=/training-custom-objects-tensorflow-object-detection-api-tutorial/). ## Thoughts on Optimization. A few things that led to noticeable performance increases. - Threading: Turns out that reading images from a webcam is a heavy I/O event and if run on the main application thread can slow down the program. I implemented some good ideas from [Adrian Rosebuck](https://www.pyimagesearch.com/2017/02/06/faster-video-file-fps-with-cv2-videocapture-and-opencv/) on parrallelizing image capture across multiple worker threads. This mostly led to an FPS increase of about 5 points. - For those new to Opencv, images from the `cv2.read()` method return images in [BGR format](https://www.learnopencv.com/why-does-opencv-use-bgr-color-format/). Ensure you convert to RGB before detection (accuracy will be much reduced if you dont). ```python cv2.cvtColor(image_np, cv2.COLOR_BGR2RGB) ``` - Keeping your input image small will increase fps without any significant accuracy drop.(I used about 320 x 240 compared to the 1280 x 720 which my webcam provides). - Model Quantization. Moving from the current 32 bit to 8 bit can achieve up to 4x reduction in memory required to load and store models. One way to further speed up this model is to explore the use of [8-bit fixed point quantization](https://heartbeat.fritz.ai/8-bit-quantization-and-tensorflow-lite-speeding-up-mobile-inference-with-low-precision-a882dfcafbbd). Performance can also be increased by a clever combination of tracking algorithms with the already decent detection and this is something I am still experimenting with. Have ideas for optimizing better, please share! <img src="images/general.jpg" width="100%"> Note: The detector does reflect some limitations associated with the training set. This includes non-egocentric viewpoints, very noisy backgrounds (e.g in a sea of hands) and sometimes skin tone. There is opportunity to improve these with additional data. ## Integrating Multiple DNNs. One way to make things more interesting is to integrate our new knowledge of where "hands" are with other detectors trained to recognize other objects. Unfortunately, while our hand detector can in fact detect hands, it cannot detect other objects (a factor or how it is trained). To create a detector that classifies multiple different objects would mean a long involved process of assembling datasets for each class and a lengthy training process. > Given the above, a potential strategy is to explore structures that allow us **efficiently** interleave output form multiple pretrained models for various object classes and have them detect multiple objects on a single image. An example of this is with my primary use case where I am interested in understanding the position of objects on a table with respect to hands on same table. I am currently doing some work on a threaded application that loads multiple detectors and outputs bounding boxes on a single image. More on this soon.
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Skip to content github / docs Code Issues 80 Pull requests 35 Discussions Actions Projects 2 Security Insights Merge branch 'main' into 1862-Add-Travis-CI-migration-table 1862-Add-Travis-CI-migration-table (#1869, Iixixi/ZachryTylerWood#102, THEBOLCK79/docs#1, sbnbhk/docs#1) @martin389 martin389 committed on Dec 9, 2020 2 parents 2f9ec0c + 1588f50 commit 1a56ed136914e522f3a23ecc2be1c49f479a1a6a Showing 501 changed files with 5,397 additions and 1,362 deletions. 2 .github/allowed-actions.js @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ module.exports = [ 'rachmari/labeler@832d42ec5523f3c6d46e8168de71cd54363e3e2e', 'repo-sync/github-sync@3832fe8e2be32372e1b3970bbae8e7079edeec88', 'repo-sync/pull-request@33777245b1aace1a58c87a29c90321aa7a74bd7d', 'rtCamp/action-slack-notify@e17352feaf9aee300bf0ebc1dfbf467d80438815', 'someimportantcompany/github-actions-slack-message@0b470c14b39da4260ed9e3f9a4f1298a74ccdefd', 'tjenkinson/gh-action-auto-merge-dependency-updates@cee2ac0', 'EndBug/add-and-commit@9358097a71ad9fb9e2f9624c6098c89193d83575' ] 72 .github/workflows/confirm-internal-staff-work-in-docs.yml @@ -0,0 +1,72 @@ name: Confirm internal staff meant to post in public on: issues: types: - opened - reopened - transferred pull_request_target: types: - opened - reopened jobs: check-team-membership: runs-on: ubuntu-latest continue-on-error: true if: github.repository == 'github/docs' steps: - uses: actions/github-script@626af12fe9a53dc2972b48385e7fe7dec79145c9 with: github-token: ${{ secrets.DOCUBOT_FR_PROJECT_BOARD_WORKFLOWS_REPO_ORG_READ_SCOPES }} script: | // Only perform this action with GitHub employees try { await github.teams.getMembershipForUserInOrg({ org: 'github', team_slug: 'employees', username: context.payload.sender.login, }); } catch(err) { // An error will be thrown if the user is not a GitHub employee // If a user is not a GitHub employee, we should stop here and // Not send a notification return } // Don't perform this action with Docs team members try { await github.teams.getMembershipForUserInOrg({ org: 'github', team_slug: 'docs', username: context.payload.sender.login, }); // If the user is a Docs team member, we should stop here and not send // a notification return } catch(err) { // An error will be thrown if the user is not a Docs team member // If a user is not a Docs team member we should continue and send // the notification } const issueNo = context.number || context.issue.number // Create an issue in our private repo await github.issues.create({ owner: 'github', repo: 'docs-internal', title: `@${context.payload.sender.login} confirm that \#${issueNo} should be in the public github/docs repo`, body: `@${context.payload.sender.login} opened https://github.com/github/docs/issues/${issueNo} publicly in the github/docs repo, instead of the private github/docs-internal repo.\n\n@${context.payload.sender.login}, please confirm that this belongs in the public repo and that no sensitive information was disclosed by commenting below and closing the issue.\n\nIf this was not intentional and sensitive information was shared, please delete https://github.com/github/docs/issues/${issueNo} and notify us in the \#docs-open-source channel.\n\nThanks! \n\n/cc @github/docs @github/docs-engineering` }); throw new Error('A Hubber opened an issue on the public github/docs repo'); - name: Send Slack notification if a GitHub employee who isn't on the docs team opens an issue in public if: ${{ failure() && github.repository == 'github/docs' }} uses: someimportantcompany/github-actions-slack-message@0b470c14b39da4260ed9e3f9a4f1298a74ccdefd with: channel: ${{ secrets.DOCS_OPEN_SOURCE_SLACK_CHANNEL_ID }} bot-token: ${{ secrets.SLACK_DOCS_BOT_TOKEN }} text: <@${{github.actor}}> opened https://github.com/github/docs/issues/${{ github.event.number || github.event.issue.number }} publicly on the github/docs repo instead of the private github/docs-internal repo. They have been notified via a new issue in the github/docs-internal repo to confirm this was intentional. 15 .github/workflows/js-lint.yml @@ -10,23 +10,8 @@ on: - translations jobs: see_if_should_skip: runs-on: ubuntu-latest outputs: should_skip: ${{ steps.skip_check.outputs.should_skip }} steps: - id: skip_check uses: fkirc/skip-duplicate-actions@36feb0d8d062137530c2e00bd278d138fe191289 with: cancel_others: 'false' github_token: ${{ github.token }} paths: '["**/*.js", "package*.json", ".github/workflows/js-lint.yml", ".eslint*"]' lint: runs-on: ubuntu-latest needs: see_if_should_skip if: ${{ needs.see_if_should_skip.outputs.should_skip != 'true' }} steps: - name: Check out repo uses: actions/checkout@5a4ac9002d0be2fb38bd78e4b4dbde5606d7042f 13 .github/workflows/repo-freeze-reminders.yml @@ -14,11 +14,10 @@ jobs: if: github.repository == 'github/docs-internal' steps: - name: Send Slack notification if repo is frozen uses: someimportantcompany/github-actions-slack-message@0b470c14b39da4260ed9e3f9a4f1298a74ccdefd if: ${{ env.FREEZE == 'true' }} uses: rtCamp/action-slack-notify@e17352feaf9aee300bf0ebc1dfbf467d80438815 env: SLACK_WEBHOOK: ${{ secrets.DOCS_ALERTS_SLACK_WEBHOOK }} SLACK_USERNAME: docs-repo-sync SLACK_ICON_EMOJI: ':freezing_face:' SLACK_COLOR: '#51A0D5' # Carolina Blue SLACK_MESSAGE: All repo-sync runs will fail for ${{ github.repository }} because the repo is currently frozen! with: channel: ${{ secrets.DOCS_ALERTS_SLACK_CHANNEL_ID }} bot-token: ${{ secrets.SLACK_DOCS_BOT_TOKEN }} color: info text: All repo-sync runs will fail for ${{ github.repository }} because the repo is currently frozen! 54 .github/workflows/repo-sync-stalls.yml @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ name: Repo Sync Stalls on: workflow_dispatch: schedule: - cron: '*/30 * * * *' jobs: check-freezer: name: Check for deployment freezes runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: - name: Exit if repo is frozen if: ${{ env.FREEZE == 'true' }} run: | echo 'The repo is currently frozen! Exiting this workflow.' exit 1 # prevents further steps from running repo-sync-stalls: runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: - name: Check if repo sync is stalled uses: actions/github-script@626af12fe9a53dc2972b48385e7fe7dec79145c9 with: github-token: ${{ secrets.DOCUBOT_FR_PROJECT_BOARD_WORKFLOWS_REPO_ORG_READ_SCOPES }} script: | let pulls; const owner = context.repo.owner const repo = context.repo.repo try { pulls = await github.pulls.list({ owner: owner, repo: repo, head: `${owner}:repo-sync`, state: 'open' }); } catch(err) { throw err return } pulls.data.forEach(pr => { const timeDelta = Date.now() - Date.parse(pr.created_at); const minutesOpen = timeDelta / 1000 / 60; if (minutesOpen > 30) { core.setFailed('Repo sync appears to be stalled') } }) - name: Send Slack notification if workflow fails uses: someimportantcompany/github-actions-slack-message@0b470c14b39da4260ed9e3f9a4f1298a74ccdefd if: failure() with: channel: ${{ secrets.DOCS_ALERTS_SLACK_CHANNEL_ID }} bot-token: ${{ secrets.SLACK_DOCS_BOT_TOKEN }} color: failure text: Repo sync appears to be stalled for ${{github.repository}}. See https://github.com/${{github.repository}}/pulls?q=is%3Apr+is%3Aopen+repo+sync 16 .github/workflows/repo-sync.yml @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ name: Repo Sync on: workflow_dispatch: schedule: - cron: '*/15 * * * *' # every 15 minutes @@ -70,11 +71,10 @@ jobs: number: ${{ steps.find-pull-request.outputs.number }} - name: Send Slack notification if workflow fails uses: rtCamp/action-slack-notify@e17352feaf9aee300bf0ebc1dfbf467d80438815 if: ${{ failure() }} env: SLACK_WEBHOOK: ${{ secrets.DOCS_ALERTS_SLACK_WEBHOOK }} SLACK_USERNAME: docs-repo-sync SLACK_ICON_EMOJI: ':ohno:' SLACK_COLOR: '#B90E0A' # Crimson SLACK_MESSAGE: The last repo-sync run for ${{github.repository}} failed. See https://github.com/${{github.repository}}/actions?query=workflow%3A%22Repo+Sync%22 uses: someimportantcompany/github-actions-slack-message@0b470c14b39da4260ed9e3f9a4f1298a74ccdefd if: failure() with: channel: ${{ secrets.DOCS_ALERTS_SLACK_CHANNEL_ID }} bot-token: ${{ secrets.SLACK_DOCS_BOT_TOKEN }} color: failure text: The last repo-sync run for ${{github.repository}} failed. See https://github.com/${{github.repository}}/actions?query=workflow%3A%22Repo+Sync%22 10 .github/workflows/sync-algolia-search-indices.yml @@ -33,8 +33,10 @@ jobs: GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }} run: npm run sync-search - name: Send slack notification if workflow run fails uses: rtCamp/action-slack-notify@e17352feaf9aee300bf0ebc1dfbf467d80438815 uses: someimportantcompany/github-actions-slack-message@0b470c14b39da4260ed9e3f9a4f1298a74ccdefd if: failure() env: SLACK_WEBHOOK: ${{ secrets.DOCS_ALERTS_SLACK_WEBHOOK }} SLACK_MESSAGE: The last Algolia workflow run for ${{github.repository}} failed. Search actions for `workflow:Algolia` with: channel: ${{ secrets.DOCS_ALERTS_SLACK_CHANNEL_ID }} bot-token: ${{ secrets.SLACK_DOCS_BOT_TOKEN }} color: failure text: The last Algolia workflow run for ${{github.repository}} failed. Search actions for `workflow:Algolia` 15 .github/workflows/yml-lint.yml @@ -10,23 +10,8 @@ on: - translations jobs: see_if_should_skip: runs-on: ubuntu-latest outputs: should_skip: ${{ steps.skip_check.outputs.should_skip }} steps: - id: skip_check uses: fkirc/skip-duplicate-actions@36feb0d8d062137530c2e00bd278d138fe191289 with: cancel_others: 'false' github_token: ${{ github.token }} paths: '["**/*.yml", "**/*.yaml", "package*.json", ".github/workflows/yml-lint.yml"]' lint: runs-on: ubuntu-latest needs: see_if_should_skip if: ${{ needs.see_if_should_skip.outputs.should_skip != 'true' }} steps: - name: Check out repo uses: actions/checkout@5a4ac9002d0be2fb38bd78e4b4dbde5606d7042f 4 README.md @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ If you've found a problem, you can open an issue using a [template](https://gith #### Solve an issue If you have a solution to one of the open issues, you will need to fork the repository and submit a PR using the [template](https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md#pull-request-template) that is visible automatically in the pull request body. For more details about this process, please check out [Getting Started with Contributing](/CONTRIBUTING.md). If you have a solution to one of the open issues, you will need to fork the repository and submit a pull request using the [template](https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md#pull-request-template) that is visible automatically in the pull request body. For more details about this process, please check out [Getting Started with Contributing](/CONTRIBUTING.md). #### Join us in discussions @@ -50,6 +50,8 @@ There are a few more things to know when you're getting started with this repo: In addition to the README you're reading right now, this repo includes other READMEs that describe the purpose of each subdirectory in more detail: - [content/README.md](content/README.md) - [content/graphql/README.md](content/graphql/README.md) - [content/rest/README.md](content/rest/README.md) - [contributing/README.md](contributing/README.md) - [data/README.md](data/README.md) - [data/reusables/README.md](data/reusables/README.md) BIN +164 KB assets/images/help/classroom/assignment-group-hero.png Binary file not shown. BIN +75.5 KB assets/images/help/classroom/assignment-ide-go-grant-access-button.png Binary file not shown. BIN +175 KB assets/images/help/classroom/assignment-individual-hero.png Binary file not shown. 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You should see "Hello Mona the Octocat" or the name you used for the `who-to-greet` input and the timestamp printed in the log. From your repository, click the **Actions** tab, and select the latest workflow run. {% if currentVersion == "free-pro-team@latest" or currentVersion ver_gt "enterprise-server@3.0" %}Under **Jobs** or in the visualization graph, click **A job to say hello**. {% endif %}You should see "Hello Mona the Octocat" or the name you used for the `who-to-greet` input and the timestamp printed in the log. {% if currentVersion == "free-pro-team@latest" or currentVersion ver_gt "enterprise-server@3.0" %}  {% else %}  {% endif %} 6 content/actions/creating-actions/creating-a-javascript-action.md @@ -261,9 +261,11 @@ jobs: ``` {% endraw %} From your repository, click the **Actions** tab, and select the latest workflow run. You should see "Hello Mona the Octocat" or the name you used for the `who-to-greet` input and the timestamp printed in the log. From your repository, click the **Actions** tab, and select the latest workflow run. {% if currentVersion == "free-pro-team@latest" or currentVersion ver_gt "enterprise-server@3.0" %}Under **Jobs** or in the visualization graph, click **A job to say hello**. {% endif %}You should see "Hello Mona the Octocat" or the name you used for the `who-to-greet` input and the timestamp printed in the log. {% if currentVersion == "free-pro-team@latest" or currentVersion ver_gt "enterprise-server@2.22" %} {% if currentVersion == "free-pro-team@latest" or currentVersion ver_gt "enterprise-server@3.0" %}  {% elsif currentVersion ver_gt "enterprise-server@2.22" %}  {% else %}  4 content/actions/guides/about-packaging-with-github-actions.md @@ -25,7 +25,11 @@ Creating a package at the end of a continuous integration workflow can help duri Now, when reviewing a pull request, you'll be able to look at the workflow run and download the artifact that was produced. {% if currentVersion == "free-pro-team@latest" or currentVersion ver_gt "enterprise-server@3.0" %}  {% else %}  {% endif %} This will let you run the code in the pull request on your machine, which can help with debugging or testing the pull request. 4 content/actions/guides/building-and-testing-powershell.md @@ -60,7 +60,11 @@ jobs: * `run: Test-Path resultsfile.log` - Check whether a file called `resultsfile.log` is present in the repository's root directory. * `Should -Be $true` - Uses Pester to define an expected result. If the result is unexpected, then {% data variables.product.prodname_actions %} flags this as a failed test. For example: {% if currentVersion == "free-pro-team@latest" or currentVersion ver_gt "enterprise-server@3.0" %}  {% else %}  {% endif %} * `Invoke-Pester Unit.Tests.ps1 -Passthru` - Uses Pester to execute tests defined in a file called `Unit.Tests.ps1`. For example, to perform the same test described above, the `Unit.Tests.ps1` will contain the following: ``` 7 content/actions/guides/storing-workflow-data-as-artifacts.md @@ -108,8 +108,6 @@ jobs: path: output/test/code-coverage.html ```  {% if currentVersion == "free-pro-team@latest" or currentVersion ver_gt "enterprise-server@2.22" %} ### Configuring a custom artifact retention period @@ -238,7 +236,12 @@ jobs: echo The result is $value ``` The workflow run will archive any artifacts that it generated. For more information on downloading archived artifacts, see "[Downloading workflow artifacts](/actions/managing-workflow-runs/downloading-workflow-artifacts)." {% if currentVersion == "free-pro-team@latest" or currentVersion ver_gt "enterprise-server@3.0" %}  {% else %}  {% endif %} {% if currentVersion == "free-pro-team@latest" %} 8 content/actions/index.md @@ -68,18 +68,18 @@ versions: <h2 class="mb-2 font-mktg h1">Code examples</h2> <div class="pr-lg-3 mb-5 mt-3"> <input class="js-code-example-filter input-lg py-2 px-3 col-12 col-lg-8 form-control" placeholder="Search code examples" type="search" autocomplete="off" aria-label="Search code examples"/> <input class="js-filter-card-filter input-lg py-2 px-3 col-12 col-lg-8 form-control" placeholder="Search code examples" type="search" autocomplete="off" aria-label="Search code examples"/> </div> <div class="d-flex flex-wrap gutter"> {% render 'code-example-card' for actionsCodeExamples as example %} </div> <button class="js-code-example-show-more btn btn-outline float-right">Show more {% octicon "arrow-right" %}</button> <button class="js-filter-card-show-more btn btn-outline float-right">Show more {% octicon "arrow-right" %}</button> <div class="js-code-example-no-results d-none py-4 text-center text-gray font-mktg"> <div class="js-filter-card-no-results d-none py-4 text-center text-gray font-mktg"> <div class="mb-3">{% octicon "search" width="24" %}</div> <h3 class="text-normal">Sorry, there is no result for <strong class="js-code-example-filter-value"></strong></h3> <h3 class="text-normal">Sorry, there is no result for <strong class="js-filter-card-value"></strong></h3> <p class="my-3 f4">It looks like we don't have an example that fits your filter.<br>Try another filter or add your code example</p> <a href="https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/data/variables/action_code_examples.yml">Learn how to add a code example {% octicon "arrow-right" %}</a> </div> 11 content/actions/learn-github-actions/introduction-to-github-actions.md @@ -204,7 +204,7 @@ In this diagram, you can see the workflow file you just created and how the {% d ### Viewing the job's activity Once your job has started running, you can view each step's activity on {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %}. Once your job has started running, you can {% if currentVersion == "free-pro-team@latest" or currentVersion ver_gt "enterprise-server@3.0" %}see a visualization graph of the run's progress and {% endif %}view each step's activity on {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %}. {% data reusables.repositories.navigate-to-repo %} 1. Under your repository name, click **Actions**. @@ -213,7 +213,14 @@ Once your job has started running, you can view each step's activity on {% data  1. Under "Workflow runs", click the name of the run you want to see.  {% if currentVersion == "free-pro-team@latest" or currentVersion ver_gt "enterprise-server@2.22" %} {% if currentVersion == "free-pro-team@latest" or currentVersion ver_gt "enterprise-server@3.0" %} 1. Under **Jobs** or in the visualization graph, click the job you want to see.  {% endif %} {% if currentVersion == "free-pro-team@latest" or currentVersion ver_gt "enterprise-server@3.0" %} 1. View the results of each step.  {% elsif currentVersion ver_gt "enterprise-server@2.22" %} 1. Click on the job name to see the results of each step.  {% else %} 7 content/actions/managing-workflow-runs/canceling-a-workflow.md @@ -17,9 +17,14 @@ versions: {% data reusables.repositories.navigate-to-repo %} {% data reusables.repositories.actions-tab %} {% data reusables.repositories.navigate-to-workflow %} {% data reusables.repositories.view-run %} 1. From the list of workflow runs, click the name of the `queued` or `in progress` run that you want to cancel.  1. In the upper-right corner of the workflow, click **Cancel workflow**. {% if currentVersion == "free-pro-team@latest" or currentVersion ver_gt "enterprise-server@3.0" %}  {% else %}  {% endif %} ### Steps {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %} takes to cancel a workflow run 4 content/actions/managing-workflow-runs/downloading-workflow-artifacts.md @@ -20,4 +20,8 @@ versions: {% data reusables.repositories.navigate-to-workflow %} {% data reusables.repositories.view-run %} 1. Under **Artifacts**, click the artifact you want to download. {% if currentVersion == "free-pro-team@latest" or currentVersion ver_gt "enterprise-server@3.0" %}  {% else %}  {% endif %} 1 content/actions/managing-workflow-runs/index.md @@ -18,6 +18,7 @@ versions: {% data reusables.actions.enterprise-beta %} {% data reusables.actions.enterprise-github-hosted-runners %} {% if currentVersion == "free-pro-team@latest" or currentVersion ver_gt "enterprise-server@3.0" %}{% link_in_list /using-the-visualization-graph %}{% endif %} {% link_in_list /viewing-workflow-run-history %} {% link_in_list /using-workflow-run-logs %} {% link_in_list /manually-running-a-workflow %} 3 content/actions/managing-workflow-runs/re-running-a-workflow.md @@ -16,5 +16,4 @@ versions: {% data reusables.repositories.actions-tab %} {% data reusables.repositories.navigate-to-workflow %} {% data reusables.repositories.view-run %} 1. In the upper-right corner of the workflow, use the **Re-run jobs** drop-down menu, and select **Re-run all jobs**.  1. In the upper-right corner of the workflow, use the **Re-run jobs** drop-down menu, and select **Re-run all jobs**.{% if currentVersion == "free-pro-team@latest" or currentVersion ver_gt "enterprise-server@3.0" %}{% else %}{% endif %} 4 content/actions/managing-workflow-runs/removing-workflow-artifacts.md @@ -27,7 +27,11 @@ versions: {% data reusables.repositories.navigate-to-workflow %} {% data reusables.repositories.view-run %} 1. Under **Artifacts**, click {% octicon "trashcan" aria-label="The trashcan icon" %} next to the artifact you want to remove. {% if currentVersion == "free-pro-team@latest" or currentVersion ver_gt "enterprise-server@3.0" %}  {% else %}  {% endif %} {% if currentVersion == "free-pro-team@latest" or currentVersion ver_gt "enterprise-server@2.22" %} ### Setting the retention period for an artifact 23 content/actions/managing-workflow-runs/using-the-visualization-graph.md @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ --- title: Using the visualization graph intro: Every workflow run generates a real-time graph that illustrates the run progress. You can use this graph to monitor and debug workflows. product: '{% data reusables.gated-features.actions %}' versions: free-pro-team: '*' enterprise-server: '>=3.1' --- {% data reusables.actions.enterprise-beta %} {% data reusables.actions.visualization-beta %} {% data reusables.actions.enterprise-github-hosted-runners %} {% data reusables.repositories.navigate-to-repo %} {% data reusables.repositories.actions-tab %} {% data reusables.repositories.navigate-to-workflow %} {% data reusables.repositories.view-run %} 1. The graph displays each job in the workflow. An icon to the left of the job name indicates the status of the job. Lines between jobs indicate dependencies.  2. Click on a job to view the job log.  18 content/actions/managing-workflow-runs/using-workflow-run-logs.md @@ -45,7 +45,11 @@ You can search the build logs for a particular step. When you search logs, only {% data reusables.repositories.navigate-to-job-superlinter %} {% if currentVersion == "free-pro-team@latest" or currentVersion ver_gt "enterprise-server@2.22" %} 1. In the upper-right corner of the log output, in the **Search logs** search box, type a search query. {% if currentVersion == "free-pro-team@latest" or currentVersion ver_gt "enterprise-server@3.0" %}  {% else %}  {% endif %} {% else %} 1. To expand each step you want to include in your search, click the step.  @@ -63,8 +67,12 @@ You can download the log files from your workflow run. You can also download a w {% data reusables.repositories.view-run-superlinter %} {% data reusables.repositories.navigate-to-job-superlinter %} {% if currentVersion == "free-pro-team@latest" or currentVersion ver_gt "enterprise-server@2.22" %} 1. In the upper right corner, click {% octicon "kebab-horizontal" aria-label="The horizontal kebab icon" %} and select **Download log archive**. 1. In the upper right corner, click {% if currentVersion == "free-pro-team@latest" or currentVersion ver_gt "enterprise-server@3.0" %}{% octicon "gear" aria-label="The gear icon" %}{% else %}{% octicon "kebab-horizontal" aria-label="The horizontal kebab icon" %}{% endif %} and select **Download log archive**. {% if currentVersion == "free-pro-team@latest" or currentVersion ver_gt "enterprise-server@3.0" %}  {% else %}  {% endif %} {% else %} 1. In the upper right corner, click {% octicon "kebab-horizontal" aria-label="The horizontal kebab icon" %} and select **Download log archive**.  @@ -80,9 +88,17 @@ You can delete the log files from your workflow run. {% data reusables.repositor {% data reusables.repositories.view-run-superlinter %} {% if currentVersion == "free-pro-team@latest" or currentVersion ver_gt "enterprise-server@2.22" %} 1. In the upper right corner, click {% octicon "kebab-horizontal" aria-label="The horizontal kebab icon" %}. {% if currentVersion == "free-pro-team@latest" or currentVersion ver_gt "enterprise-server@3.0" %}  {% else %}  {% endif %} 2. To delete the log files, click the **Delete all logs** button and review the confirmation prompt. {% if currentVersion == "free-pro-team@latest" or currentVersion ver_gt "enterprise-server@3.0" %}  {% else %}  {% endif %} After deleting logs, the **Delete all logs** button is removed to indicate that no log files remain in the workflow run. {% else %} 1. In the upper right corner, click {% octicon "kebab-horizontal" aria-label="The horizontal kebab icon" %}. 2 content/actions/managing-workflow-runs/viewing-job-execution-time.md @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Billable job execution minutes are only shown for jobs run on private repositori {% data reusables.repositories.actions-tab %} {% data reusables.repositories.navigate-to-workflow %} {% data reusables.repositories.view-run %} 1. Under the job summary, you can view the job's execution time. To view the billable job execution time, click **Run and billable time details**. 1. Under the job summary, you can view the job's execution time. To view details about the billable job execution time, click the time under **Billable time**.  {% note %} 5 content/actions/quickstart.md @@ -60,8 +60,13 @@ Committing the workflow file in your repository triggers the `push` event and ru {% data reusables.repositories.actions-tab %} {% data reusables.repositories.navigate-to-workflow-superlinter %} {% data reusables.repositories.view-run-superlinter %} {% if currentVersion == "free-pro-team@latest" or currentVersion ver_gt "enterprise-server@3.0" %} 1. Under **Jobs** or in the visualization graph, click the **Lint code base** job.  {% else %} 1. In the left sidebar, click the **Lint code base** job.  {% endif %} {% data reusables.repositories.view-failed-job-results-superlinter %} ### More starter workflows 49 content/developers/github-marketplace/about-github-marketplace.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: About GitHub Marketplace intro: 'Learn the basics to prepare your app for review before joining {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}.' intro: 'Learn about {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} where you can share your apps and actions publicly with all {% data variables.product.product_name %} users.' redirect_from: - /apps/marketplace/getting-started/ - /marketplace/getting-started @@ -14,52 +14,41 @@ versions: {% data reusables.actions.actions-not-verified %} To learn about publishing {% data variables.product.prodname_actions %} in the {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}, see "[Publishing actions in GitHub Marketplace](/actions/creating-actions/publishing-actions-in-github-marketplace)." To learn about publishing {% data variables.product.prodname_actions %} in {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}, see "[Publishing actions in GitHub Marketplace](/actions/creating-actions/publishing-actions-in-github-marketplace)." ### Apps You can list verified and unverified apps in {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}. Unverified apps do not go through the security, testing, and verification cycle {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %} requires for verified apps. Anyone can share their apps with other users on {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} but only listings that are verified by {% data variables.product.company_short %} can include paid plans. For more information, see "[About verified creators](/developers/github-marketplace/about-verified-creators)." Verified apps have a green badge in {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}. Unverified apps have a grey badge next to their listing and are only available as free apps. If you're interested in creating an app for {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}, but you're new to {% data variables.product.prodname_github_apps %} or {% data variables.product.prodname_oauth_app %}s, see "[Building {% data variables.product.prodname_github_apps %}](/developers/apps/building-github-apps)" or "[Building {% data variables.product.prodname_oauth_app %}s](/developers/apps/building-oauth-apps)."  If you're interested in creating an app for {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}, but you're new to {% data variables.product.prodname_github_apps %} and {% data variables.product.prodname_oauth_app %}s, see "[Building apps](/apps/)." {% data reusables.marketplace.github_apps_preferred %}, although you can list both OAuth and {% data variables.product.prodname_github_app %}s in {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}. See "[Differences between GitHub and OAuth apps](/apps/differences-between-apps/)" for more details. To learn more about switching from OAuth to {% data variables.product.prodname_github_apps %}, see [Migrating OAuth Apps to {% data variables.product.prodname_github_app %}s](/apps/migrating-oauth-apps-to-github-apps/). {% data reusables.marketplace.github_apps_preferred %}, although you can list both OAuth and {% data variables.product.prodname_github_app %}s in {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}. For more information, see "[Differences between {% data variables.product.prodname_github_apps %} and {% data variables.product.prodname_oauth_app %}s](/apps/differences-between-apps/)" and "[Migrating {% data variables.product.prodname_oauth_app %}s to {% data variables.product.prodname_github_apps %}](/apps/migrating-oauth-apps-to-github-apps/)." If you have questions about {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}, please contact {% data variables.contact.contact_support %} directly. #### Unverified Apps Unverified apps do not need to meet the "[Requirements for listing an app on {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}](/marketplace/getting-started/requirements-for-listing-an-app-on-github-marketplace/)" or go through the "[Security review process](/marketplace/getting-started/security-review-process/)". {% data reusables.marketplace.unverified-apps %} Having a published paid plan will prevent you from being able to submit an unverified app. You must remove paid plans or keep them in draft mode before publishing an unverified app. To list your unverified app in {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}, you only need to create a "[Listing on {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}](/marketplace/listing-on-github-marketplace/)" and submit it as an unverified listing. {% data reusables.marketplace.launch-with-free %} ### Publishing an app to {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} #### Verified Apps When you have finished creating your app, you can share it with other users by publishing it to {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}. In summary, the process is: If you've already built an app and you're interested in submitting a verified listing in {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}, start here: 1. Review your app carefully to ensure that it will behave as expected in other repositories and that it follows best practice guidelines. For more information, see "[Security best practices for apps](/developers/github-marketplace/security-best-practices-for-apps)" and "[Requirements for listing an app](/developers/github-marketplace/requirements-for-listing-an-app#best-practice-for-customer-experience)." 1. [Getting started with {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}](/marketplace/getting-started/)<br/>Learn about requirements, guidelines, and the app submission process. 1. Add webhook events to the app to track user billing requests. For more information about the {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} API, webhook events, and billing requests, see "[Using the {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} API in your app](/developers/github-marketplace/using-the-github-marketplace-api-in-your-app)." 1. [Integrating with the {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} API](/marketplace/integrating-with-the-github-marketplace-api/)<br/>Before you can list your app on {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}, you'll need to integrate billing flows using the {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} API and webhook events. 1. Create a draft {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} listing. For more information, see "[Drafting a listing for your app](/developers/github-marketplace/drafting-a-listing-for-your-app)." 1. [Listing on {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}](/marketplace/listing-on-github-marketplace/) <br/>Create a draft {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} listing, configure webhook settings, and set up pricing plans. 1. Add a pricing plan. For more information, see "[Setting pricing plans for your listing](/developers/github-marketplace/setting-pricing-plans-for-your-listing)." 1. [Selling your app](/marketplace/selling-your-app/)<br/>Learn about pricing plans, billing cycles, and how to receive payment from {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %} for your app. 1. Check whether your app meets the requirements for listing on {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} as a free or a paid app. For more information, see "[Requirements for listing an app](/developers/github-marketplace/requirements-for-listing-an-app)." 1. [{% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} Insights](/marketplace/github-marketplace-insights/)<br/>See how your app is performing in {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}. You can use metrics collected by {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %} to guide your marketing campaign and be successful in {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}. 1. Read and accept the terms of the "[{% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} Developer Agreement](/articles/github-marketplace-developer-agreement/)." 1. [{% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} transactions](/marketplace/github-marketplace-transactions/)<br/>Download and view transaction data for your {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} listing. 1. Submit your listing for publication in {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}, requesting verification if you want to sell the app. For more information, see "[Submitting your listing for publication](/developers/github-marketplace/submitting-your-listing-for-publication)." ### Reviewing your app An onboarding expert will contact you with any questions or further steps. For example, if you have added a paid plan, you will need to complete the verification process and complete financial onboarding. As soon as your listing is approved the app is published to {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}. We want to make sure that the apps offered on {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} are safe, secure, and well tested. The {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} onboarding specialists will review your app to ensure that it meets all requirements. Follow the guidelines in these articles before submitting your app: ### Seeing how your app is performing You can access metrics and transactions for your listing. For more information, see: * [Requirements for listing an app on {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}](/marketplace/getting-started/requirements-for-listing-an-app-on-github-marketplace/) * [Security review process](/marketplace/getting-started/security-review-process/) - "[Viewing metrics for your listing](/developers/github-marketplace/viewing-metrics-for-your-listing)" - "[Viewing transactions for your listing](/developers/github-marketplace/viewing-transactions-for-your-listing)" 43 content/developers/github-marketplace/about-verified-creators.md @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ --- title: About verified creators intro: 'Each organization that wants to sell apps on {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} must follow a verification process. Their identity is checked and their billing process reviewed.' versions: free-pro-team: '*' --- ### About verified creators A verified creator is an organization that {% data variables.product.company_short %} has checked. Anyone can share their apps with other users on {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} but only organizations that are verified by {% data variables.product.company_short %} can sell apps. For more information about organizations, see "[About organizations](/github/setting-up-and-managing-organizations-and-teams/about-organizations)." The verification process aims to protect users. For example, it verifies the seller's identity, checks that their {% data variables.product.product_name %} organization is set up securely, and that they can be contacted for support. After passing the verification checks, any apps that the organization lists on {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} are shown with a verified creator badge {% octicon "verified" aria-label="Verified creator badge" %}. The organization can now add paid plans to any of their apps. Each app with a paid plan also goes through a financial onboarding process to check that it's set up to handle billing correctly.  In addition to the verified creator badge, you'll also see badges for unverified and verified apps. These apps were published using the old method for verifying individual apps.  For information on finding apps to use, see "[Searching {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}](/github/searching-for-information-on-github/searching-github-marketplace)." ### About the verification process The first time you request verification for a listing of one of your apps, you will enter the verification process. An onboarding expert will guide you through the process. This includes checking: - Profile information - The basic profile information is populated accurately and appropriately. - Security - The organization has enabled two-factor authentication. - Verified domain - The organization has verified the domain of the site URL. - Purchase webhook event - The event is handled correctly by the app. When your organization is verified, all your apps are shown with a verified creator badge. You are now able to offer paid plans for any of your apps. For more information about the requirements for listing an app on {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}, see "[Requirements for listing an app on {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}](/marketplace/getting-started/requirements-for-listing-an-app-on-github-marketplace/)." {% data reusables.marketplace.app-transfer-to-org-for-verification %} For information on how to do this, see: "[Submitting your listing for publication](/developers/github-marketplace/submitting-your-listing-for-publication#transferring-an-app-to-an-organization-before-you-submit)." {% note %} **Note:** This verification process for apps replaces the previous process where individual apps were verified. The current process is similar to the verification process for actions. If you have apps that were verified under the old process, these will not be affected by the changes. The {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} team will contact you with details of how to migrate to organization-based verification. {% endnote %} 12 content/developers/github-marketplace/billing-customers.md @@ -13,17 +13,17 @@ versions: ### Understanding the billing cycle Customers can choose a monthly or yearly billing cycle when they purchase your app. All changes customers make to the billing cycle and plan selection will trigger a `marketplace_purchase` event. You can refer to the `marketplace_purchase` webhook payload to see which billing cycle a customer selects and when the next billing date begins (`effective_date`). For more information about webhook payloads, see "[{% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} webhook events](/marketplace/integrating-with-the-github-marketplace-api/github-marketplace-webhook-events/)." Customers can choose a monthly or yearly billing cycle when they purchase your app. All changes customers make to the billing cycle and plan selection will trigger a `marketplace_purchase` event. You can refer to the `marketplace_purchase` webhook payload to see which billing cycle a customer selects and when the next billing date begins (`effective_date`). For more information about webhook payloads, see "[Webhook events for the {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} API](/developers/github-marketplace/webhook-events-for-the-github-marketplace-api)." ### Providing billing services in your app's UI Customers must be able to perform the following actions from your app's website: - Customers must be able to modify or cancel their {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} plans for personal and organizational accounts separately. Customers should be able to perform the following actions from your app's website: - Customers should be able to modify or cancel their {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} plans for personal and organizational accounts separately. {% data reusables.marketplace.marketplace-billing-ui-requirements %} ### Billing services for upgrades, downgrades, and cancellations Follow these guidelines for upgrades, downgrades, and cancellations to maintain a clear and consistent billing process. For more detailed instructions about the {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} purchase events, see "[Billing flows](/marketplace/integrating-with-the-github-marketplace-api/#billing-flows)." Follow these guidelines for upgrades, downgrades, and cancellations to maintain a clear and consistent billing process. For more detailed instructions about the {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} purchase events, see "[Using the {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} API in your app](/developers/github-marketplace/using-the-github-marketplace-api-in-your-app)." You can use the `marketplace_purchase` webhook's `effective_date` key to determine when a plan change will occur and periodically synchronize the [List accounts for a plan](/rest/reference/apps#list-accounts-for-a-plan). @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ When a customer upgrades their pricing plan or changes their billing cycle from {% data reusables.marketplace.marketplace-failed-purchase-event %} For information about building upgrade and downgrade workflows into your app, see "[Upgrading and downgrading plans](/marketplace/integrating-with-the-github-marketplace-api/upgrading-and-downgrading-plans/)." For information about building upgrade and downgrade workflows into your app, see "[Handling plan changes](/developers/github-marketplace/handling-plan-changes)." #### Downgrades and cancellations @@ -45,4 +45,4 @@ When a customer cancels a plan, you must: {% data reusables.marketplace.cancellation-clarification %} - Enable them to upgrade the plan through GitHub if they would like to continue the plan at a later time. For information about building cancellation workflows into your app, see "[Cancelling plans](/marketplace/integrating-with-the-github-marketplace-api/cancelling-plans/)." For information about building cancellation workflows into your app, see "[Handling plan cancellations](/developers/github-marketplace/handling-plan-cancellations)." 20 ...nt/developers/github-marketplace/customer-experience-best-practices-for-apps.md @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ --- title: Customer experience best practices for apps intro: 'Guidelines for creating an app that will be easy to use and understand.' shortTitle: Customer experience best practice versions: free-pro-team: '*' --- If you follow these best practices it will help you to provide a good customer experience. ### Customer communication - Marketing materials for the app should accurately represent the app's behavior. - Apps should include links to user-facing documentation that describe how to set up and use the app. - Customers should be able to see what type of plan they have in the billing, profile, or account settings section of the app. - Customers should be able to install and use your app on both a personal account and an organization account. They should be able to view and manage the app on those accounts separately. ### Plan management {% data reusables.marketplace.marketplace-billing-ui-requirements %} 4 content/developers/github-marketplace/drafting-a-listing-for-your-app.md @@ -59,8 +59,8 @@ Once you've created a {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} draft li ### Submitting your app Once you've completed your {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} listing, you can submit your listing for review from the **Overview** page. You'll need to read and accept the "[{% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} Developer Agreement](/articles/github-marketplace-developer-agreement/)," and then you can click **Submit for review**. After you submit your app for review, the {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} onboarding team will contact you with additional information about the onboarding process. You can learn more about the onboarding and security review process in "[Getting started with {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}](/marketplace/getting-started/)." Once you've completed your {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} listing, you can submit your listing for review from the **Overview** page. You'll need to read and accept the "[{% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} Developer Agreement](/articles/github-marketplace-developer-agreement/)," and then you can click **Submit for review**. After you submit your app for review, an onboarding expert will contact you with additional information about the onboarding process. You can learn more about the onboarding and security review process in "[Getting started with {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}](/marketplace/getting-started/)." ### Removing a {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} listing If you no longer want to list your app in {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}, contact [marketplace@github.com](mailto:marketplace@github.com) to remove your listing. If you no longer want to list your app in {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}, contact {% data variables.contact.contact_support %} to remove your listing. 2 content/developers/github-marketplace/handling-new-purchases-and-free-trials.md @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ GitHub then sends the [`marketplace_purchase`](/webhooks/event-payloads/#marketp Read the `effective_date` and `marketplace_purchase` object from the `marketplace_purchase` webhook to determine which plan the customer purchased, when the billing cycle starts, and when the next billing cycle begins. If your app offers a free trial, read the `marketplace_purchase[on_free_trial]` attribute from the webhook. If the value is `true`, your app will need to track the free trial start date (`effective_date`) and the date the free trial ends (`free_trial_ends_on`). Use the `free_trial_ends_on` date to display the remaining days left in a free trial in your app's UI. You can do this in either a banner or in your [billing UI](/marketplace/selling-your-app/billing-customers-in-github-marketplace/#providing-billing-services-in-your-apps-ui). To learn how to handle cancellations before a free trial ends, see "[Cancelling plans](/marketplace/integrating-with-the-github-marketplace-api/cancelling-plans/)." See "[Upgrading and downgrading plans](/marketplace/integrating-with-the-github-marketplace-api/upgrading-and-downgrading-plans/)" to find out how to transition a free trial to a paid plan when a free trial expires. If your app offers a free trial, read the `marketplace_purchase[on_free_trial]` attribute from the webhook. If the value is `true`, your app will need to track the free trial start date (`effective_date`) and the date the free trial ends (`free_trial_ends_on`). Use the `free_trial_ends_on` date to display the remaining days left in a free trial in your app's UI. You can do this in either a banner or in your [billing UI](/marketplace/selling-your-app/billing-customers-in-github-marketplace/#providing-billing-services-in-your-apps-ui). To learn how to handle cancellations before a free trial ends, see "[Handling plan cancellations](/developers/github-marketplace/handling-plan-cancellations)." See "[Handling plan changes](/developers/github-marketplace/handling-plan-changes)" to find out how to transition a free trial to a paid plan when a free trial expires. See "[{% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} webhook events](/marketplace/integrating-with-the-github-marketplace-api/github-marketplace-webhook-events/)" for an example of the `marketplace_purchase` event payload. 6 content/developers/github-marketplace/index.md @@ -11,8 +11,10 @@ versions: {% topic_link_in_list /creating-apps-for-github-marketplace %} {% link_in_list /about-github-marketplace %} {% link_in_list /about-verified-creators %} {% link_in_list /requirements-for-listing-an-app %} {% link_in_list /security-review-process-for-submitted-apps %} {% link_in_list /security-best-practices-for-apps %} {% link_in_list /customer-experience-best-practices-for-apps %} {% link_in_list /viewing-metrics-for-your-listing %} {% link_in_list /viewing-transactions-for-your-listing %} {% topic_link_in_list /using-the-github-marketplace-api-in-your-app %} @@ -27,7 +29,7 @@ versions: {% link_in_list /writing-a-listing-description-for-your-app %} {% link_in_list /setting-pricing-plans-for-your-listing %} {% link_in_list /configuring-a-webhook-to-notify-you-of-plan-changes %} {% link_in_list /submitting-your-listing-for-review %} {% link_in_list /submitting-your-listing-for-publication %} {% topic_link_in_list /selling-your-app-on-github-marketplace %} {% link_in_list /pricing-plans-for-github-marketplace-apps %} {% link_in_list /billing-customers %} 32 content/developers/github-marketplace/pricing-plans-for-github-marketplace-apps.md @@ -10,35 +10,45 @@ versions: {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} pricing plans can be free, flat rate, or per-unit, and GitHub lists the price in US dollars. Customers purchase your app using a payment method attached to their {% data variables.product.product_name %} account, without having to leave GitHub.com. You don't have to write code to perform billing transactions, but you will have to handle [billing flows](/marketplace/integrating-with-the-github-marketplace-api/#billing-flows) for purchase events. {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} pricing plans can be free, flat rate, or per-unit. Prices are set, displayed, and processed in US dollars. Paid plans are restricted to verified listings. Customers purchase your app using a payment method attached to their {% data variables.product.product_name %} account, without having to leave {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom_the_website %}. You don't have to write code to perform billing transactions, but you will have to handle events from the {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} API. For more information, see "[Using the {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} API in your app](/developers/github-marketplace/using-the-github-marketplace-api-in-your-app)." If the app you're listing on {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} has multiple plan options, you can set up corresponding pricing plans. For example, if your app has two plan options, an open source plan and a pro plan, you can set up a free pricing plan for your open source plan and a flat pricing plan for your pro plan. Each {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} listing must have an annual and a monthly price for every plan that's listed. For more information on how to create a pricing plan, see "[Setting a {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} listing's pricing plan](/marketplace/listing-on-github-marketplace/setting-a-github-marketplace-listing-s-pricing-plan/)." {% note %} {% data reusables.marketplace.free-plan-note %} **Note:** If you're listing an app on {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}, you can't list your app with a free pricing plan if you offer a paid service outside of {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}. ### Types of pricing plans {% endnote %} #### Free pricing plans ### Types of pricing plans {% data reusables.marketplace.free-apps-encouraged %} Free plans are completely free for users. If you set up a free pricing plan, you cannot charge users that choose the free pricing plan for the use of your app. You can create both free and paid plans for your listing. All apps need to handle events for new purchases and cancellations. Apps that only have free plans do not need to handle events for free trials, upgrades, and downgrades. For more information, see: "[Using the {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} API in your app](/developers/github-marketplace/using-the-github-marketplace-api-in-your-app)." If you add a paid plan to an app that you've already listed in {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} as a free service, you'll need to request verification for the app and go through financial onboarding. #### Paid pricing plans **Free pricing plans** are completely free for users. If you set up a free pricing plan, you cannot charge users that choose the free pricing plan for the use of your app. You can create both free and paid plans for your listing. Unverified free apps do not need to implement any billing flows. Free apps that are verified by Github need to implement billing flows for new purchases and cancellations, but do not need to implement billing flows for free trials, upgrades, and downgrades. If you add a paid plan to an app that you've already listed in {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} as a free service, you'll need to resubmit the app for review. There are two types of paid pricing plan: **Flat rate pricing plans** charge a set fee on a monthly and yearly basis. - Flat rate pricing plans charge a set fee on a monthly and yearly basis. **Per-unit pricing plans** charge a set fee on either a monthly or yearly basis for a unit that you specify. A "unit" can be anything you'd like (for example, a user, seat, or person). - Per-unit pricing plans charge a set fee on either a monthly or yearly basis for a unit that you specify. A "unit" can be anything you'd like (for example, a user, seat, or person). **Marketplace free trials** provide 14-day free trials of OAuth or GitHub Apps to customers. When you [set up a Marketplace pricing plan](/marketplace/listing-on-github-marketplace/setting-a-github-marketplace-listing-s-pricing-plan/), you can select the option to provide a free trial for flat-rate or per-unit pricing plans. You may also want to offer free trials. These provide free, 14-day trials of OAuth or GitHub Apps to customers. When you set up a Marketplace pricing plan, you can select the option to provide a free trial for flat-rate or per-unit pricing plans. ### Free trials Customers can start a free trial for any available paid plan on a Marketplace listing, but will not be able to create more than one free trial for a Marketplace product. Customers can start a free trial for any paid plan on a Marketplace listing that includes free trials. However, customers cannot create more than one free trial per marketplace product. Free trials have a fixed length of 14 days. Customers are notified 4 days before the end of their trial period (on day 11 of the free trial) that their plan will be upgraded. At the end of a free trial, customers will be auto-enrolled into the plan they are trialing if they do not cancel. See "[New purchases and free trials](/marketplace/integrating-with-the-github-marketplace-api/handling-new-purchases-and-free-trials/)" for details on how to handle free trials in your app. For more information, see: "[Handling new purchases and free trials](/developers/github-marketplace/integrating-with-the-github-marketplace-api/handling-new-purchases-and-free-trials/)." {% note %} 61 content/developers/github-marketplace/requirements-for-listing-an-app.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: Requirements for listing an app intro: 'Apps on {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} must meet the requirements outlined on this page before our {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} onboarding specialists will approve the listing.' intro: 'Apps on {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} must meet the requirements outlined on this page before the listing can be published.' redirect_from: - /apps/adding-integrations/listing-apps-on-github-marketplace/requirements-for-listing-an-app-on-github-marketplace/ - /apps/marketplace/listing-apps-on-github-marketplace/requirements-for-listing-an-app-on-github-marketplace/ @@ -12,49 +12,62 @@ versions: free-pro-team: '*' --- <!--UI-LINK: Displayed as a link on the https://github.com/marketplace/new page.--> The requirements for listing an app on {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} vary according to whether you want to offer a free or a paid app. Before you submit your app for review, you must read and accept the terms of the "[{% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} Developer Agreement](/articles/github-marketplace-developer-agreement/)." You'll accept the terms within your [draft listing](/marketplace/listing-on-github-marketplace/creating-a-draft-github-marketplace-listing/) on {% data variables.product.product_name %}. Once you've submitted your app, one of the {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} onboarding specialists will reach out to you with more information about the onboarding process, and review your app to ensure it meets these requirements: ### Requirements for all {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} listings ### User experience All listings on {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} should be for tools that provide value to the {% data variables.product.product_name %} community. When you submit your listing for publication, you must read and accept the terms of the "[{% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} Developer Agreement](/articles/github-marketplace-developer-agreement/)." - {% data variables.product.prodname_github_app %}s should have a minimum of 100 installations. - {% data variables.product.prodname_oauth_app %}s should have a minimum of 200 users. #### User experience requirements for all apps All listings should meet the following requirements, regardless of whether they are for a free or paid app. - Listings must not actively persuade users away from {% data variables.product.product_name %}. - Listings must include valid contact information for the publisher. - Listings must have a relevant description of the application. - Listings must specify a pricing plan. - Apps must provide value to customers and integrate with the platform in some way beyond authentication. - Apps must be publicly available in {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} and cannot be in beta or available by invite only. - Apps cannot actively persuade users away from {% data variables.product.product_name %}. - Marketing materials for the app must accurately represent the app's behavior. - Apps must include links to user-facing documentation that describe how to set up and use the app. - When a customer purchases an app and GitHub redirects them to the app's installation URL, the app must begin the OAuth flow immediately. For details, see "[Handling new purchases and free trials](/marketplace/integrating-with-the-github-marketplace-api/handling-new-purchases-and-free-trials/#step-3-authorization)." - Apps must have webhook events set up to notify the publisher of any plan changes or cancellations using the {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} API. For more information, see "[Using the {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} API in your app](/developers/github-marketplace/using-the-github-marketplace-api-in-your-app)." - Customers must be able to install your app and select repositories on both a personal and organization account. They should be able to view and manage those accounts separately. For more information on providing a good customer experience, see "[Customer experience best practices for apps](/developers/github-marketplace/customer-experience-best-practices-for-apps)." ### Brand and listing #### Brand and listing requirements for all apps - Apps that use GitHub logos must follow the "[{% data variables.product.product_name %} Logos and Usage](https://github.com/logos)" guidelines. - Apps that use GitHub logos must follow the {% data variables.product.company_short %} guidelines. For more information, see "[{% data variables.product.company_short %} Logos and Usage](https://github.com/logos)." - Apps must have a logo, feature card, and screenshots images that meet the recommendations provided in "[Writing {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} listing descriptions](/marketplace/listing-on-github-marketplace/writing-github-marketplace-listing-descriptions/)." - Listings must include descriptions that are well written and free of grammatical errors. For guidance in writing your listing, see "[Writing {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} listing descriptions](/marketplace/listing-on-github-marketplace/writing-github-marketplace-listing-descriptions/)." ### Security To protect your customers, we recommend that you also follow security best practices. For more information, see "[Security best practices for apps](/developers/github-marketplace/security-best-practices-for-apps)." ### Considerations for free apps Apps will go through a security review before being listed on {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}. A successful review will meet the requirements and follow the security best practices listed in "[Security review process](/marketplace/getting-started/security-review-process/)." For information on the review process, contact [marketplace@github.com](mailto:marketplace@github.com). {% data reusables.marketplace.free-apps-encouraged %} ### Requirements for paid apps In addition to the requirements for all apps above, each app that you offer as a paid service on {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} must also meet the following requirements: - {% data variables.product.prodname_github_app %}s should have a minimum of 100 installations. - {% data variables.product.prodname_oauth_app %}s should have a minimum of 200 users. - All paid apps must handle {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} purchase events for new purchases, upgrades, downgrades, cancellations, and free trials. For more information, see "[Billing requirements for paid apps](#billing-requirements-for-paid-apps)" below. - Publishing organizations must have a verified domain and must enable two-factor authentication. For more information, see "[Requiring two-factor authentication in your organization](/github/setting-up-and-managing-organizations-and-teams/requiring-two-factor-authentication-in-your-organization.") ### Billing flows When you are ready to publish the app on {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} you must request verification for the listing. Your app must integrate [billing flows](/marketplace/integrating-with-the-github-marketplace-api/#billing-flows) using the [{% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} webhook event](/marketplace/integrating-with-the-github-marketplace-api/github-marketplace-webhook-events/). {% note %} #### Free apps The verification process is open to organizations. {% data reusables.marketplace.app-transfer-to-org-for-verification %} For information on how to do this, see: "[Submitting your listing for publication](/developers/github-marketplace/submitting-your-listing-for-publication#transferring-an-app-to-an-organization-before-you-submit)." {% data reusables.marketplace.free-apps-encouraged %} If you are listing a free app, you'll need to meet these requirements: {% endnote %} - Customers must be able to see that they have a free plan in the billing, profile, or account settings section of the app. - When a customer cancels your app, you must follow the flow for [cancelling plans](/marketplace/integrating-with-the-github-marketplace-api/cancelling-plans/). ### Billing requirements for paid apps #### Paid apps Your app does not need to handle payments but does need to use {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} purchase events to manage new purchases, upgrades, downgrades, cancellations, and free trials. For information about how integrate these events into your app, see "[Using the {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} API in your app](/developers/github-marketplace/using-the-github-marketplace-api-in-your-app)." To offer your app as a paid service, you'll need to meet these requirements to list your app on {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}: Using GitHub's billing API allows customers to purchase an app without leaving GitHub and to pay for the service with the payment method already attached to their {% data variables.product.product_name %} account. - To sell your app in {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}, it must use GitHub's billing system. Your app does not need to handle payments but does need to use "[{% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} purchase events](/marketplace/integrating-with-the-github-marketplace-api/github-marketplace-webhook-events/)" to manage new purchases, upgrades, downgrades, cancellations, and free trials. See "[Billing flows](/marketplace/integrating-with-the-github-marketplace-api/#billing-flows)" to learn about how to integrate these events into your app. Using GitHub's billing system allows customers to purchase an app without leaving GitHub and pay for the service with the payment method already attached to their {% data variables.product.product_name %} account. - Apps must support both monthly and annual billing for paid subscriptions purchases. - Listings may offer any combination of free and paid plans. Free plans are optional but encouraged. For more information, see "[Setting a {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} listing's pricing plan](/marketplace/listing-on-github-marketplace/setting-a-github-marketplace-listing-s-pricing-plan/)." {% data reusables.marketplace.marketplace-billing-ui-requirements %} 60 content/developers/github-marketplace/security-best-practices-for-apps.md @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ --- title: Security best practices for apps intro: 'Guidelines for preparing a secure app to share on {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}.' redirect_from: - /apps/marketplace/getting-started/security-review-process/ - /marketplace/getting-started/security-review-process - /developers/github-marketplace/security-review-process-for-submitted-apps shortTitle: Security best practice versions: free-pro-team: '*' --- If you follow these best practices it will help you to provide a secure user experience. ### Authorization, authentication, and access control We recommend creating a GitHub App rather than an OAuth App. {% data reusables.marketplace.github_apps_preferred %}. See "[Differences between GitHub Apps and OAuth Apps](/apps/differences-between-apps/)" for more details. - Apps should use the principle of least privilege and should only request the OAuth scopes and GitHub App permissions that the app needs to perform its intended functionality. For more information, see [Principle of least privilege](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Principle_of_least_privilege) in Wikipedia. - Apps should provide customers with a way to delete their account, without having to email or call a support person. - Apps should not share tokens between different implementations of the app. For example, a desktop app should have a separate token from a web-based app. Individual tokens allow each app to request the access needed for GitHub resources separately. - Design your app with different user roles, depending on the functionality needed by each type of user. For example, a standard user should not have access to admin functionality, and billing managers might not need push access to repository code. - Apps should not share service accounts such as email or database services to manage your SaaS service. - All services used in your app should have unique login and password credentials. - Admin privilege access to the production hosting infrastructure should only be given to engineers and employees with administrative duties. - Apps should not use personal access tokens to authenticate and should authenticate as an [OAuth App](/apps/about-apps/#about-oauth-apps) or a [GitHub App](/apps/about-apps/#about-github-apps): - OAuth Apps should authenticate using an [OAuth token](/apps/building-oauth-apps/authorizing-oauth-apps/). - GitHub Apps should authenticate using either a [JSON Web Token (JWT)](/apps/building-github-apps/authenticating-with-github-apps/#authenticating-as-a-github-app), [OAuth token](/apps/building-github-apps/identifying-and-authorizing-users-for-github-apps/), or [installation access token](/apps/building-github-apps/authenticating-with-github-apps/#authenticating-as-an-installation). ### Data protection - Apps should encrypt data transferred over the public internet using HTTPS, with a valid TLS certificate, or SSH for Git. - Apps should store client ID and client secret keys securely. We recommend storing them as [environmental variables](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Environment_variable#Getting_and_setting_environment_variables). - Apps should delete all GitHub user data within 30 days of receiving a request from the user, or within 30 days of the end of the user's legal relationship with GitHub. - Apps should not require the user to provide their GitHub password. - Apps should encrypt tokens, client IDs, and client secrets. ### Logging and monitoring Apps should have logging and monitoring capabilities. App logs should be retained for at least 30 days and archived for at least one year. A security log should include: - Authentication and authorization events - Service configuration changes - Object reads and writes - All user and group permission changes - Elevation of role to admin - Consistent timestamping for each event - Source users, IP addresses, and/or hostnames for all logged actions ### Incident response workflow To provide a secure experience for users, you should have a clear incident response plan in place before listing your app. We recommend having a security and operations incident response team in your company rather than using a third-party vendor. You should have the capability to notify {% data variables.product.product_name %} within 24 hours of a confirmed incident. For an example of an incident response workflow, see the "Data Breach Response Policy" on the [SANS Institute website](https://www.sans.org/information-security-policy/). A short document with clear steps to take in the event of an incident is more valuable than a lengthy policy template. ### Vulnerability management and patching workflow You should conduct regular vulnerability scans of production infrastructure. You should triage the results of vulnerability scans and define a period of time in which you agree to remediate the vulnerability. If you are not ready to set up a full vulnerability management program, it's useful to start by creating a patching process. For guidance in creating a patch management policy, see this TechRepublic article "[Establish a patch management policy](https://www.techrepublic.com/blog/it-security/establish-a-patch-management-policy-87756/)." 94 ...ent/developers/github-marketplace/security-review-process-for-submitted-apps.md This file was deleted. 53 content/developers/github-marketplace/setting-pricing-plans-for-your-listing.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: Setting pricing plans for your listing intro: 'When [listing your app on {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}](/marketplace/listing-on-github-marketplace/), you can choose to provide your app as a free service or sell your app. If you plan to sell your app, you can create different pricing plans for different feature tiers.' intro: 'When you list your app on {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}, you can choose to provide your app as a free service or sell your app. If you plan to sell your app, you can create different pricing plans for different feature tiers.' redirect_from: - /apps/adding-integrations/managing-pricing-and-payments-for-a-github-marketplace-listing/setting-a-github-marketplace-listing-s-pricing-plan/ - /apps/marketplace/managing-pricing-and-payments-for-a-github-marketplace-listing/setting-a-github-marketplace-listing-s-pricing-plan/ @@ -17,57 +17,52 @@ versions: free-pro-team: '*' --- ### About setting pricing plans If you want to sell an app on {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}, you need to request verification when you publish the listing for your app. During the verification process, an onboarding expert checks the organization's identity and security settings. The onboarding expert will also take the organization through financial onboarding. For more information, see: "[Requirements for listing an app on {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}](/marketplace/getting-started/requirements-for-listing-an-app-on-github-marketplace/)." ### Creating pricing plans To learn about the types of pricing plans that {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} offers, see "[{% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} Pricing Plans](/marketplace/selling-your-app/github-marketplace-pricing-plans/)." You'll also find helpful billing guidelines in "[Selling your app](/marketplace/selling-your-app/)." Pricing plans can be in the draft or published state. If you haven't submitted your {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} listing for approval, a published listing will function the same way as draft listings until your app is approved and listed on {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}. Draft listings allow you to create and save new pricing plans without making them available on your {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} listing page. Once you publish the pricing plan, it's available for customers to purchase immediately. You can publish up to 10 pricing plans. {% data reusables.marketplace.app-transfer-to-org-for-verification %} For information on how to do this, see: "[Submitting your listing for publication](/developers/github-marketplace/submitting-your-listing-for-publication#transferring-an-app-to-an-organization-before-you-submit)." To create a pricing plan for your {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} listing, click **Plans and pricing** in the left sidebar of your [{% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} listing page](https://github.com/marketplace/manage). If you haven't created a {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} listing yet, read "[Creating a draft {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} listing](/marketplace/listing-on-github-marketplace/creating-a-draft-github-marketplace-listing/)" to learn how. When you click **New draft plan**, you'll see a form that allows you to customize your pricing plan. You'll need to configure the following fields to create a pricing plan: {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} offers several different types of pricing plan. For detailed information, see "[Pricing plans for {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}](/developers/github-marketplace/pricing-plans-for-github-marketplace-apps)." #### Plan name ### About saving pricing plans Your pricing plan's name will appear on your {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} app's landing page. You can customize the name of your pricing plan to align to the plan's resources, the size of the company that will use the plan, or anything you'd like. You can save pricing plans in a draft or published state. If you haven't submitted your {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} listing for approval, a published plan will function in the same way as a draft plan until your listing is approved and shown on {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}. Draft plans allow you to create and save new pricing plans without making them available on your {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} listing page. Once you publish a pricing plan on a published listing, it's available for customers to purchase immediately. You can publish up to 10 pricing plans. #### Pricing models For guidelines on billing customers, see "[Billing customers](/developers/github-marketplace/billing-customers)." ##### Free plans {% data reusables.marketplace.free-apps-encouraged %} A free plan still requires you to handle [new purchase](/marketplace/integrating-with-the-github-marketplace-api/handling-new-purchases-and-free-trials/) and [cancellation](/marketplace/integrating-with-the-github-marketplace-api/cancelling-plans/) billing flows. See "[Billing flows](/marketplace/integrating-with-the-github-marketplace-api/#billing-flows)" for more details. ##### Flat-rate plans ### Creating pricing plans Flat-rate pricing plans allow you to offer your service to customers for a flat-rate fee. {% data reusables.marketplace.marketplace-pricing-free-trials %} To create a pricing plan for your {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} listing, click **Plans and pricing** in the left sidebar of your [{% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} listing page](https://github.com/marketplace/manage). For more information, see "[Creating a draft {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} listing](/marketplace/listing-on-github-marketplace/creating-a-draft-github-marketplace-listing/)." You must set a price for both monthly and yearly subscriptions in U.S. Dollars for flat-rate plans. When you click **New draft plan**, you'll see a form that allows you to customize your pricing plan. You'll need to configure the following fields to create a pricing plan: ##### Per-unit plans - **Plan name** - Your pricing plan's name will appear on your {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} app's landing page. You can customize the name of your pricing plan to align with the plan's resources, the size of the company that will use the plan, or anything you'd like. Per-unit pricing allows you to offer your app in units. For example, a unit can be a person, seat, or user. You'll need to provide a name for the unit and set a price for both monthly and yearly subscriptions, in U.S. Dollars. - **Pricing models** - There are three types of pricing plan: free, flat-rate, and per-unit. All plans require you to process new purchase and cancellation events from the marketplace API. In addition, for paid plans: #### Available for - You must set a price for both monthly and yearly subscriptions in US dollars. - Your app must process plan change events. - You must request verification to publish a listing with a paid plan. - {% data reusables.marketplace.marketplace-pricing-free-trials %} {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} pricing plans can apply to **Personal and organization accounts**, **Personal accounts only**, or **Organization accounts only**. For example, if your pricing plan is per-unit and provides multiple seats, you would select **Organization accounts only** because there is no way to assign seats to people in an organization from a personal account. For detailed information, see "[Pricing plans for {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} apps](/developers/github-marketplace/pricing-plans-for-github-marketplace-apps)" and "[Using the {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} API in your app](/developers/github-marketplace/using-the-github-marketplace-api-in-your-app)." #### Short description - **Available for** - {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} pricing plans can apply to **Personal and organization accounts**, **Personal accounts only**, or **Organization accounts only**. For example, if your pricing plan is per-unit and provides multiple seats, you would select **Organization accounts only** because there is no way to assign seats to people in an organization from a personal account. Write a brief summary of the details of the pricing plan. The description might include the type of customer the plan is intended for or the resources the plan includes. - **Short description** - Write a brief summary of the details of the pricing plan. The description might include the type of customer the plan is intended for or the resources the plan includes. #### Bullets - **Bullets** - You can write up to four bullets that include more details about your pricing plan. The bullets might include the use cases of your app or list more detailed information about the resources or features included in the plan. You can write up to four bullets that include more details about your pricing plan. The bullets might include the use cases of your app or list more detailed information about the resources or features included in the plan. {% data reusables.marketplace.free-plan-note %} ### Changing a {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} listing's pricing plan If a pricing plan for your {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} plan is no longer needed or if you need to adjust pricing details, you can remove it. If a pricing plan for your {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} listing is no longer needed, or if you need to adjust pricing details, you can remove it.  Once you publish a pricing plan for an app already listed in the {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}, you can't make changes to the plan. Instead, you'll need to remove the pricing plan. Customers who already purchased the removed pricing plan will continue to use it until they opt out and move onto a new pricing plan. For more on pricing plans, see "[{% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} pricing plans](/marketplace/selling-your-app/github-marketplace-pricing-plans/)." Once you publish a pricing plan for an app that is already listed in {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}, you can't make changes to the plan. Instead, you'll need to remove the pricing plan and create a new plan. Customers who already purchased the removed pricing plan will continue to use it until they opt out and move onto a new pricing plan. For more on pricing plans, see "[{% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} pricing plans](/marketplace/selling-your-app/github-marketplace-pricing-plans/)." Once you remove a pricing plan, users won't be able to purchase your app using that plan. Existing users on the removed pricing plan will continue to stay on the plan until they cancel their plan subscription. 37 content/developers/github-marketplace/submitting-your-listing-for-publication.md @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ --- title: Submitting your listing for publication intro: 'You can submit your listing for the {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %} community to use.' redirect_from: - /marketplace/listing-on-github-marketplace/submitting-your-listing-for-review - /developers/github-marketplace/submitting-your-listing-for-review versions: free-pro-team: '*' --- Once you've completed the listing for your app, you'll see two buttons that allow you to request publication of the listing with or without verification. The **Request** button for "Publish without verification" is disabled if you have published any paid pricing plans in the listing.  {% data reusables.marketplace.launch-with-free %} After you submit your listing for review, an onboarding expert will reach out to you with additional information. For an overview of the process for creating and submitting a listing, see "[About {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}](/developers/github-marketplace/about-github-marketplace#publishing-an-app-to-github-marketplace)." ### Prerequisites for publishing with verification Before you request verification of your listing, you'll need to integrate the {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} billing flows and webhook into your app. For more information, see "[Using the {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} API in your app](/developers/github-marketplace/using-the-github-marketplace-api-in-your-app)." If you've met the requirements for listing and you've integrated with the {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} API, go ahead and submit your listing. For more information, see "[Requirements for listing an app](/developers/github-marketplace/requirements-for-listing-an-app)." {% data reusables.marketplace.app-transfer-to-org-for-verification %} For information on how to do this, see: "[Transferring an app to an organization before you submit](#transferring-an-app-to-an-organization-before-you-submit)" below. ### Transferring an app to an organization before you submit You cannot sell an app that's owned by a user account. You need to transfer the app to an organization that is already a verified creator, or that can request verification for a listing for the app. For details, see: 1. "[Creating an organization from scratch](/github/setting-up-and-managing-organizations-and-teams/creating-a-new-organization-from-scratch)" 1. "[Transferring ownership of a GitHub App](/developers/apps/transferring-ownership-of-a-github-app)" or "[Transferring ownership of an OAuth App](/developers/apps/transferring-ownership-of-an-oauth-app)" 22 content/developers/github-marketplace/submitting-your-listing-for-review.md This file was deleted. 4 content/developers/github-marketplace/testing-your-app.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: Testing your app intro: 'GitHub recommends testing your app with APIs and webhooks before submitting your listing to {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} so you can provide an ideal experience for customers. Before the {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} onboarding team approves your app, it must adequately handle the [billing flows](/marketplace/integrating-with-the-github-marketplace-api/#billing-flows).' intro: 'GitHub recommends testing your app with APIs and webhooks before submitting your listing to {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} so you can provide an ideal experience for customers. Before an onboarding expert approves your app, it must adequately handle the billing flows.' redirect_from: - /apps/marketplace/testing-apps-apis-and-webhooks/ - /apps/marketplace/integrating-with-the-github-marketplace-api/testing-github-marketplace-apps/ @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ versions: ### Testing apps You can use a [draft {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} listing](/marketplace/listing-on-github-marketplace/creating-a-draft-github-marketplace-listing/) to simulate each of the [billing flows](/marketplace/integrating-with-the-github-marketplace-api/#billing-flows). A listing in the draft state means that it has not been submitted for approval. Any purchases you make using a draft {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} listing will _not_ create real transactions, and GitHub will not charge your credit card. You can use a draft {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} listing to simulate each of the billing flows. A listing in the draft state means that it has not been submitted for approval. Any purchases you make using a draft {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} listing will _not_ create real transactions, and GitHub will not charge your credit card. For more information, see "[Drafting a listing for your app](/developers/github-marketplace/drafting-a-listing-for-your-app)" and "[Using the {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} API in your app](/developers/github-marketplace/using-the-github-marketplace-api-in-your-app)." #### Using a development app with a draft listing to test changes 2 .../developers/github-marketplace/webhook-events-for-the-github-marketplace-api.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: Webhook events for the GitHub Marketplace API intro: 'A {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} app receives information about changes to a user''s plan from the Marketplace purchase event webhook. A Marketplace purchase event is triggered when a user purchases, cancels, or changes their payment plan. For details on how to respond to each of these types of events, see "[Billing flows](/marketplace/integrating-with-the-github-marketplace-api/#billing-flows)."' intro: 'A {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} app receives information about changes to a user''s plan from the Marketplace purchase event webhook. A Marketplace purchase event is triggered when a user purchases, cancels, or changes their payment plan.' redirect_from: - /apps/marketplace/setting-up-github-marketplace-webhooks/about-webhook-payloads-for-a-github-marketplace-listing/ - /apps/marketplace/integrating-with-the-github-marketplace-api/github-marketplace-webhook-events/ 4 content/developers/webhooks-and-events/webhook-events-and-payloads.md @@ -445,7 +445,7 @@ Key | Type | Description #### Webhook payload object {% data reusables.webhooks.installation_properties %} {% data reusables.webhooks.app_desc %} {% data reusables.webhooks.app_always_desc %} {% data reusables.webhooks.sender_desc %} #### Webhook payload example @@ -469,7 +469,7 @@ Key | Type | Description #### Webhook payload object {% data reusables.webhooks.installation_repositories_properties %} {% data reusables.webhooks.app_desc %} {% data reusables.webhooks.app_always_desc %} {% data reusables.webhooks.sender_desc %} #### Webhook payload example 54 ...ssions/collaborating-with-your-community-using-discussions/about-discussions.md @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ --- title: About discussions intro: Use discussions to ask and answer questions, share information, make announcements, and conduct or participate in a conversation about a project on {% data variables.product.product_name %}. versions: free-pro-team: '*' --- {% data reusables.discussions.beta %} ### About discussions With {% data variables.product.prodname_discussions %}, the community for your project can create and participate in conversations within the project's repository. Discussions empower a project's maintainers, contributors, and visitors to gather and accomplish the following goals in a central location, without third-party tools. - Share announcements and information, gather feedback, plan, and make decisions - Ask questions, discuss and answer the questions, and mark the discussions as answered - Foster an inviting atmosphere for visitors and contributors to discuss goals, development, administration, and workflows  You don't need to close a discussion like you close an issue or a pull request. If a repository administrator or project maintainer enables discussions for a repository, anyone who visits the repository can create and participate in discussions for the repository. Repository administrators and project maintainers can manage discussions and discussion categories in a repository, and pin discussions to increase the visibility of the discussion. Moderators and collaborators can mark comments as answers, lock discussions, and convert issues to discussions. For more information, see "[Repository permission levels for an organization](/github/setting-up-and-managing-organizations-and-teams/repository-permission-levels-for-an-organization)." For more information about management of discussions for your repository, see "[Managing discussions in your repository](/discussions/managing-discussions-for-your-community/managing-discussions-in-your-repository)." ### About categories and formats for discussions {% data reusables.discussions.you-can-categorize-discussions %} {% data reusables.discussions.about-categories-and-formats %} {% data reusables.discussions.repository-category-limit %} For discussions with a question/answer format, an individual comment within the discussion can be marked as the discussion's answer. {% data reusables.discussions.github-recognizes-members %} For more information, see "[Managing categories for discussions in your repository](/discussions/managing-discussions-for-your-community/managing-categories-for-discussions-in-your-repository)." ### Best practices for discussions As a community member or maintainer, start a discussion to ask a question or discuss information that affects the community. For more information, see "[Collaborating with maintainers using discussions](/discussions/collaborating-with-your-community-using-discussions/collaborating-with-maintainers-using-discussions)." Participate in a discussion to ask and answer questions, provide feedback, and engage with the project's community. For more information, see "[Participating in a discussion](/discussions/collaborating-with-your-community-using-discussions/participating-in-a-discussion)." You can spotlight discussions that contain important, useful, or exemplary conversations among members in the community. For more information, see "[Managing discussions in your repository](/discussions/managing-discussions-for-your-community/managing-discussions-in-your-repository#pinning-a-discussion)." {% data reusables.discussions.you-can-convert-an-issue %} For more information, see "[Moderating discussions in your repository](/discussions/managing-discussions-for-your-community/moderating-discussions#converting-an-issue-to-a-discussion)." ### Sharing feedback You can share your feedback about {% data variables.product.prodname_discussions %} with {% data variables.product.company_short %}. To join the conversation, see [`github/feedback`](https://github.com/github/feedback/discussions?discussions_q=category%3A%22Discussions+Feedback%22). ### Further reading - "[About writing and formatting on {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %}](/github/writing-on-github/about-writing-and-formatting-on-github)" - "[Searching discussions](/github/searching-for-information-on-github/searching-discussions)" - "[About notifications](/github/managing-subscriptions-and-notifications-on-github/about-notifications)" - "[Moderating comments and conversations](/github/building-a-strong-community/moderating-comments-and-conversations)" - "[Maintaining your safety on {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %}](/github/building-a-strong-community/maintaining-your-safety-on-github)" 50 ...community-using-discussions/collaborating-with-maintainers-using-discussions.md @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ --- title: Collaborating with maintainers using discussions shortTitle: Collaborating with maintainers intro: You can contribute to the goals, plans, health, and community for a project on {% data variables.product.product_name %} by communicating with the maintainers of the project in a discussion. permissions: People with read permissions to a repository can start and participate in discussions in the repository. versions: free-pro-team: '*' --- {% data reusables.discussions.beta %} ### About collaboration with maintainers using discussions {% data reusables.discussions.about-discussions %} If you use or contribute to a project, you can start a discussion to make suggestions and engage with maintainers and community members about your plans, questions, ideas, and feedback. For more information, see "[About discussions](/discussions/collaborating-with-your-community-using-discussions/about-discussions)." {% data reusables.discussions.about-categories-and-formats %} Repository administrators and project maintainers can delete a discussion. For more information, see "[Managing discussions in your repository](/discussions/managing-discussions-for-your-community/managing-discussions-in-your-repository#deleting-a-discussion)." {% data reusables.discussions.github-recognizes-members %} These members appear in a list of the most helpful contributors to the project's discussions. As your project grows, you can grant higher access permissions to active members of your community. For more information, see "[Granting higher permissions to top contributors](/discussions/guides/granting-higher-permissions-to-top-contributors)"  For more information about participation in discussions, see "[Participating in a discussion](/discussions/collaborating-with-your-community-using-discussions/participating-in-a-discussion)." ### Prerequisites To collaborate with maintainers using discussions, a repository administrator or project maintainer must enable discussions for the repository. For more information, see "[Enabling or disabling discussions for a repository](/github/administering-a-repository/enabling-or-disabling-github-discussions-for-a-repository)." ### Starting a discussion {% data reusables.discussions.starting-a-discussion %} ### Filtering the list of discussions You can search for discussions and filter the list of discussions in a repository. For more information, see "[Searching discussions](/github/searching-for-information-on-github/searching-discussions)." {% data reusables.repositories.navigate-to-repo %} {% data reusables.discussions.discussions-tab %} 1. In the **Search all discussions** field, type a search query. Optionally, to the right of the search field, click a button to further filter the results.  1. In the list of discussions, click the discussion you want to view.  ### Converting an issue to a discussion {% data reusables.discussions.you-can-convert-an-issue %} For more information, see "[Moderating discussions in your repository](/discussions/managing-discussions-for-your-community/moderating-discussions#converting-an-issue-to-a-discussion#converting-an-issue-to-a-discussion)." ### Further reading - "[About writing and formatting on {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %}](/github/writing-on-github/about-writing-and-formatting-on-github)" - "[Maintaining your safety on {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %}](/github/building-a-strong-community/maintaining-your-safety-on-github)" 14 content/discussions/collaborating-with-your-community-using-discussions/index.md @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ --- title: Collaborating with your community using discussions shortTitle: Collaborating using discussions intro: Gather and discuss your project with community members and other maintainers. versions: free-pro-team: '*' --- {% data reusables.discussions.beta %} {% link_in_list /about-discussions %} {% link_in_list /participating-in-a-discussion %} {% link_in_list /collaborating-with-maintainers-using-discussions %} 31 ...borating-with-your-community-using-discussions/participating-in-a-discussion.md @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ --- title: Participating in a discussion intro: You can converse with the community and maintainers in a forum within the repository for a project on {% data variables.product.product_name %}. permissions: People with read permissions to a repository can participate in discussions in the repository. versions: free-pro-team: '*' --- {% data reusables.discussions.beta %} ### About participation in a discussion {% data reusables.discussions.about-discussions %} For more information, see "[About discussions](/discussions/collaborating-with-your-community-using-discussions/about-discussions)." In addition to starting or viewing a discussion, you can comment in response to the original comment from the author of the discussion. You can also create a comment thread by replying to an individual comment that another community member made within the discussion, and react to comments with emoji. For more information about reactions, see "[About conversations on {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %}](/github/collaborating-with-issues-and-pull-requests/about-conversations-on-github#reacting-to-ideas-in-comments)." You can block users and report disruptive content to maintain a safe and pleasant environment for yourself on {% data variables.product.product_name %}. For more information, see "[Maintaining your safety on {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %}](/github/building-a-strong-community/maintaining-your-safety-on-github)." ### Prerequisites Discussions must be enabled for the repository for you to participate in a discussion in the repository. For more information, see "[Enabling or disabling discussions for a repository](/github/administering-a-repository/enabling-or-disabling-github-discussions-for-a-repository)." ### Creating a discussion {% data reusables.discussions.starting-a-discussion %} ### Marking a comment as an answer Discussion authors and users with the triage role or greater for a repository can mark a comment as the answer to a discussion in the repository. {% data reusables.discussions.marking-a-comment-as-an-answer %} 49 content/discussions/guides/best-practices-for-community-conversations-on-github.md @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ --- title: Best practices for community conversations on GitHub shortTitle: Best practices for community conversations intro: 'You can use discussions to brainstorm with your team, and eventually move the conversation to a discussion when you are ready to scope out the work.' versions: free-pro-team: '*' --- {% data reusables.discussions.beta %} ### Community conversations in {% data variables.product.prodname_discussions %} Since {% data variables.product.prodname_discussions %} is an open forum, there is an opportunity to bring non-code collaboration into a project's repository and gather diverse feedback and ideas more quickly. You can help drive a productive conversation by: - Asking pointed questions and follow-up questions to garner specific feedback - Capture a diverse experience and distill it down to main points - Open an issue to take action based on the conversation, where applicable For more information about opening an issue and cross-referencing a discussion, see "[Opening an issue from a comment](/github/managing-your-work-on-github/opening-an-issue-from-a-comment)." ### Learning about conversations on GitHub You can create and participate in discussions, issues, and pull requests, depending on the type of conversation you'd like to have. You can use {% data variables.product.prodname_discussions %} to discuss big picture ideas, brainstorm, and spike out a project's specific details before committing it to an issue, which can then be scoped. Discussions are useful for teams if: - You are in the discovery phase of a project and are still learning which director your team wants to go in - You want to collect feedback from a wider community about a project - You want to keep bug fixes, feature requests, and general conversations separate Issues are useful for discussing specific details of a project such as bug reports and planned improvements. For more information, see "[About issues](/articles/about-issues)." Pull requests allow you to comment directly on proposed changes. For more information, see "[About pull requests](/articles/about-pull-requests)" and "[Commenting on a pull request](/articles/commenting-on-a-pull-request)." {% data reusables.organizations.team-discussions-purpose %} For more information, see "[About team discussions](/articles/about-team-discussions)." ### Following contributing guidelines Before you open a discussion, check to see if the repository has contributing guidelines. The CONTRIBUTING file includes information about how the repository maintainer would like you to contribute ideas to the project. For more information, see "[Setting up your project for healthy contributions](/github/building-a-strong-community/setting-up-your-project-for-healthy-contributions)." ### Next steps To continue learning about {% data variables.product.prodname_discussions %} and quickly create a discussion for your community, see "[Quickstart for {% data variables.product.prodname_discussions %}](/discussions/quickstart)." ### Further reading - "[Setting up your project for healthy contributions](/articles/setting-up-your-project-for-healthy-contributions)" - "[Using templates to encourage useful issues and pull requests](/github/building-a-strong-community/using-templates-to-encourage-useful-issues-and-pull-requests)" - "[Moderating comments and conversations](/articles/moderating-comments-and-conversations)" - "[Writing on {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %}](/articles/writing-on-github)" 21 content/discussions/guides/finding-discussions-across-multiple-repositories.md @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ --- title: Finding discussions across multiple repositories intro: 'You can easily access every discussion you''ve created or participated in across multiple repositories.' versions: free-pro-team: '*' --- {% data reusables.discussions.beta %} ### Finding discussions 1. Navigate to {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom_the_website %}. 1. In the top-right corner of {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom_the_website %}, click your profile photo, then click **Your enterprises**.  1. Toggle between **Created** and **Commented** to see the discussions you've created or participated in. ### Further reading - "[Searching discussions](/github/searching-for-information-on-github/searching-discussions)" - "[About discussions](/discussions/collaborating-with-your-community-using-discussions/about-discussions)" - "[Managing discussions for your community](/discussions/managing-discussions-for-your-community)" 32 content/discussions/guides/granting-higher-permissions-to-top-contributors.md @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ --- title: Granting higher permissions to top contributors intro: 'Repository administrators can promote any community member to a moderator and maintainer.' versions: free-pro-team: '*' --- {% data reusables.discussions.beta %} ### Introduction The most helpful contributors for the past 30 days are highlighted on the {% data variables.product.prodname_discussions %} dashboard, based on how many comments were marked as answers by other community members. Helpful contributors can help drive a healthy community and moderate and guide the community space in addition to maintainers. ### Step 1: Audit your discussions top contributors {% data reusables.repositories.navigate-to-repo %} {% data reusables.discussions.discussions-tab %} 1. Compare the list of contributors with their access permissions to see who qualifies to moderate the discussion. ### Step 2: Review permission levels for discussions People with triage permissions for a repository can help moderate a project's discussions by marking comments as answers, locking discussions that are not longer useful or are damaging to the community, and converting issues to discussions when an idea is still in the early stages of development. For more information, see "[Moderating discussions](/discussions/managing-discussions-for-your-community/moderating-discussions)." For more information about repository permission levels and {% data variables.product.prodname_discussions %}, see "[Repository permissions levels for an organization](/github/setting-up-and-managing-organizations-and-teams/repository-permission-levels-for-an-organization)." ### Step 3: Change permissions levels for top contributors You can change a contributor's permission levels to give them more access to the tooling they need to moderate GitHub Discussions. To change a person's or team's permission levels, see "[Managing teams and people with access to your repository](/github/administering-a-repository/managing-teams-and-people-with-access-to-your-repository)." ### Step 4: Notify community members of elevated access When you change a collaborators permission level, they will receive a notification for the change. 29 content/discussions/guides/index.md @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ --- title: Discussions guides shortTitle: Guides intro: 'Discover pathways to get started or learn best practices for participating or monitoring your community''s discussions.' versions: free-pro-team: '*' --- {% data reusables.discussions.beta %} ### Getting started with discussions {% link_in_list /about-discussions %} {% link_in_list /best-practices-for-community-conversations-on-github %} {% link_in_list /finding-discussions-across-multiple-repositories %} <!-- {% link_in_list /managing-notifications-for-discussions %} --> ### Administering discussions {% link_in_list /granting-higher-permissions-to-top-contributors %} <!--<!-- Commenting out what is only nice to have for discussions release {% link_in_list /updating-your-contributing-guidelines-with-discussions %} --> <!-- ### Discussions and open source projects {% link_in_list /collaborating-on-open-source-projects-in-discussions %} {% link_in_list /welcoming-contributions-to-your-communitys-discussions %} --> 55 content/discussions/index.md @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ --- title: GitHub Discussions Documentation beta_product: true shortTitle: GitHub Discussions intro: '{% data variables.product.prodname_discussions %} is a collaborative communication forum for the community around an open source project. Community members can ask and answer questions, share updates, have open-ended conversations, and follow along on decisions affecting the community''s way of working.' introLinks: quickstart: /discussions/quickstart featuredLinks: guides: - /discussions/collaborating-with-your-community-using-discussions/about-discussions - /discussions/collaborating-with-your-community-using-discussions/participating-in-a-discussion - /discussions/managing-discussions-for-your-community/moderating-discussions gettingStarted: - /discussions/quickstart guideCards: - /discussions/collaborating-with-your-community-using-discussions/about-discussions - /discussions/collaborating-with-your-community-using-discussions/participating-in-a-discussion - /discussions/managing-discussions-for-your-community/moderating-discussions popular: - /discussions/guides/granting-higher-permissions-to-top-contributors - /discussions/guides/best-practices-for-community-conversations-on-github - /discussions/guides/finding-discussions-across-multiple-repositories - /discussions/collaborating-with-your-community-using-discussions/collaborating-with-maintainers-using-discussions - /discussions/managing-discussions-for-your-community/managing-categories-for-discussions-in-your-repository product_video: https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/DbTWBP3_RbM layout: product-landing versions: free-pro-team: '*' --- <!-- {% link_with_intro /quickstart %} --> <!-- {% link_with_intro /discussions-guides %} --> <!-- {% link_with_intro /collaborating-with-your-community-using-discussions %} --> <!-- {% link_with_intro /managing-discussions-for-your-community %} --> <!-- Community examples --> {% assign discussionsCommunityExamples = site.data.variables.discussions_community_examples %} {% if discussionsCommunityExamples %} <div class="my-6 pt-6"> <h2 class="mb-2 font-mktg h1">Communities using discussions</h2> <div class="d-flex flex-wrap gutter"> {% render 'discussions-community-card' for discussionsCommunityExamples as example %} </div> {% if discussionsCommunityExamples.length > 6 %} <button class="js-filter-card-show-more btn btn-outline float-right">Show more {% octicon "arrow-right" %}</button> {% endif %} <div class="js-filter-card-no-results d-none py-4 text-center text-gray font-mktg"> <div class="mb-3">{% octicon "search" width="24" %}</div> <h3 class="text-normal">Sorry, there is no result for <strong class="js-filter-card-value"></strong></h3> <p class="my-3 f4">It looks like we don't have an example that fits your filter.<br>Try another filter or add your code example</p> <a href="https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/data/variables/discussions_community_examples.yml">Add your community {% octicon "arrow-right" %}</a> </div> </div> {% endif %} 13 content/discussions/managing-discussions-for-your-community/index.md @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ --- title: Managing discussions for your community shortTitle: Managing discussions intro: 'You can enable and configure discussions for your repository, and you can use tools on {% data variables.product.product_name %} to moderate conversations among community members.' versions: free-pro-team: '*' --- {% data reusables.discussions.beta %} {% link_in_list /managing-discussions-in-your-repository %} {% link_in_list /managing-categories-for-discussions-in-your-repository %} {% link_in_list /moderating-discussions %} 64 ...ns-for-your-community/managing-categories-for-discussions-in-your-repository.md @@ -0,0 +1,64 @@ --- title: Managing categories for discussions in your repository intro: You can categorize the discussions in your repository to organize conversations for your community members, and you can choose a format for each category. permissions: Repository administrators and people with write or greater access to a repository can enable discussions in the repository. versions: free-pro-team: '*' --- {% data reusables.discussions.beta %} ### About categories for discussions {% data reusables.discussions.about-discussions %} {% data reusables.discussions.about-categories-and-formats %} Each category must have a unique name and emoji pairing, and can be accompanied by a detailed description stating its purpose. Categories help maintainers organize how conversations are filed and are customizable to help distinguish categories that are Q&A or more open-ended conversations.{% data reusables.discussions.repository-category-limit %} For more information, see "[About discussions](/discussions/collaborating-with-your-community-using-discussions/about-discussions#about-categories-and-formats-for-discussions)." ### Default categories | Category | Purpose | Type | | :- | :- | :- | | #️⃣ General | Anything and everything relevant to the project | Open-ended discussion | |💡Ideas | Ideas to change or improve the project | Open-ended discussion | | 🙏 Q&A | Questions for the community to answer, with a question/answer format | Question and Answer | | 🙌 Show and tell | Creations, experiments, or tests relevant to the project | Open-ended discussion | ### Creating a category {% data reusables.repositories.navigate-to-repo %} {% data reusables.discussions.discussions-tab %} {% data reusables.discussions.edit-categories %} 1. Click **New category**.  1. Edit the emoji, title, description, and discussion format for the category. For more information about discussion formats, see "[About discussions](/discussions/collaborating-with-your-community-using-discussions/about-discussions#about-categories-and-formats-for-discussions)."  1. Click **Create**.  ### Editing a category You can edit a category to change the category's emoji, title, description, and discussion format. {% data reusables.repositories.navigate-to-repo %} {% data reusables.discussions.discussions-tab %} 1. To the right of a category in the list, click {% octicon "pencil" aria-label="The pencil icon" %}.  1. {% data reusables.discussions.edit-category-details %}  1. Click **Save changes**.  ### Deleting a category When you delete a category, {% data variables.product.product_name %} will move all discussions in the deleted category to an existing category that you choose. {% data reusables.repositories.navigate-to-repo %} {% data reusables.discussions.discussions-tab %} 1. To the right of a category in the list, click {% octicon "trash" aria-label="The trash icon" %}.  1. Use the drop-down menu, and choose a new category for any discussions in the category you're deleting.  1. Click **Delete & Move**.  108 ...aging-discussions-for-your-community/managing-discussions-in-your-repository.md @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ --- title: Managing discussions in your repository intro: You can categorize, spotlight, transfer, or delete the discussions in a repository. permissions: Repository administrators and people with write or greater access to a repository can manage discussions in the repository. versions: free-pro-team: '*' --- {% data reusables.discussions.beta %} ### About management of discussions {% data reusables.discussions.about-discussions %} For more information about discussions, see "[About discussions](/discussions/collaborating-with-your-community-using-discussions/about-discussions)." Organization owners can choose the permissions required to create a discussion for repositories owned by the organization. For more information, see "[Managing discussion creation for repositories in your organization](/github/setting-up-and-managing-organizations-and-teams/managing-discussion-creation-for-repositories-in-your-organization)." As a discussions maintainer, you can create community resources to encourage discussions that are aligned with the overall project goal and maintain a friendly open forum for collaborators. Creating a code of conduct or contribution guidelines for collaborators to follow will help facilitate a collaborative and productive forum. For more information on creating community resources, see "[Adding a code of conduct to your project](/github/building-a-strong-community/adding-a-code-of-conduct-to-your-project)," and "[Setting guidelines for repository contributors](/github/building-a-strong-community/setting-guidelines-for-repository-contributors)." For more information on facilitating a healthy discussion, see "[Moderating comments and conversations](/github/building-a-strong-community/moderating-comments-and-conversations)." ### Prerequisites To manage discussions in a repository, discussions must be enabled for the repository. For more information, see "[Enabling or disabling discussions for a repository](/github/administering-a-repository/enabling-or-disabling-github-discussions-for-a-repository)." ### Changing the category for a discussion You can categorize discussions to help community members find related discussions. For more information, see "[Managing categories for discussions in your repository](/discussions/managing-discussions-for-your-community/managing-categories-for-discussions-in-your-repository)" article. You can also move a discussion to a different category. {% data reusables.repositories.navigate-to-repo %} {% data reusables.discussions.discussions-tab %} {% data reusables.discussions.click-discussion-in-list %} 1. In the right sidebar, click {% octicon "pencil" aria-label="The pencil icon" %} **Edit pinned discussion**.  ### Pinning a discussion You can pin up to four important discussions above the list of discussions for the repository. {% data reusables.repositories.navigate-to-repo %} {% data reusables.discussions.discussions-tab %} {% data reusables.discussions.click-discussion-in-list %} 1. In the right sidebar, click {% octicon "pin" aria-label="The pin icon" %} **Pin discussion**.  1. Optionally, customize the look of the pinned discussion.  1. Click **Pin discussion**.  ### Editing a pinned discussion Editing a pinned discussion will not change the discussion's category. For more information, see "[Managing categories for discussions in your repository](/discussions/managing-discussions-for-your-community/managing-categories-for-discussions-in-your-repository)." {% data reusables.repositories.navigate-to-repo %} {% data reusables.discussions.discussions-tab %} {% data reusables.discussions.click-discussion-in-list %} 1. In the right sidebar, click {% octicon "pencil" aria-label="The pencil icon" %} **Edit pinned discussion**.  1. Customize the look of the pinned discussion.  1. Click **Pin discussion**.  ### Unpinning a discussion {% data reusables.repositories.navigate-to-repo %} {% data reusables.discussions.discussions-tab %} {% data reusables.discussions.click-discussion-in-list %} 1. In the right sidebar, click {% octicon "pin" aria-label="The pin icon" %} **Unpin discussion**.  1. Read the warning, then click **Unpin discussion**.  ### Transferring a discussion To transfer a discussion, you must have permissions to create discussions in the repository where you want to transfer the discussion. {% data reusables.repositories.navigate-to-repo %} {% data reusables.discussions.discussions-tab %} {% data reusables.discussions.click-discussion-in-list %} 1. In the right sidebar, click {% octicon "arrow-right" aria-label="The right arrow icon" %} **Transfer discussion**.  1. Select the **Choose a repository** drop-down, and click the repository you want to transfer the discussion to.  1. Click **Transfer discussion**.  ### Deleting a discussion {% data reusables.repositories.navigate-to-repo %} {% data reusables.discussions.discussions-tab %} {% data reusables.discussions.click-discussion-in-list %} 1. In the right sidebar, click {% octicon "trash" aria-label="The trash arrow icon" %} **Delete discussion**.  1. Read the warning, then click **Delete this discussion**.  ### Converting issues based on labels You can convert all issues with the same label to discussions in bulk. Future issues with this label will also automatically convert to the discussion and category you configure. {% data reusables.repositories.navigate-to-repo %} {% data reusables.repositories.sidebar-issues %} {% data reusables.project-management.labels %} 1. Next to the label you want to convert to issues, click **Convert issues**. 1. Select the **Choose a category** drop-down menu, and click a category for your discussion. 1. Click **I understand, convert this issue to a discussion**. 40 ...t/discussions/managing-discussions-for-your-community/moderating-discussions.md @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ --- title: Moderating discussions intro: 'You can promote healthy collaboration by marking comments as answers, locking or unlocking discussions, and converting issues to discussions. and editing or deleting comments, discussions, and categories that don''t align with your community''s code of conduct to discussions.' permissions: People with triage access to a repository can moderate discussions in the repository. versions: free-pro-team: '*' --- {% data reusables.discussions.beta %} ### About moderating discussions {% data reusables.discussions.about-discussions %} If you have triage permissions for a repository, you can help moderate a project's discussions by marking comments as answers, locking discussions that are not longer useful or are damaging to the community, and converting issues to discussions when an idea is still in the early stages of development. ### Marking a comment as an answer {% data reusables.discussions.marking-a-comment-as-an-answer %} ### Locking discussions It's appropriate to lock a conversation when the entire conversation is not constructive or violates your community's code of conduct or {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %}'s [Community Guidelines](/github/site-policy/github-community-guidelines). You can also lock a conversation to prevent comments on a discussion you want to use as an announcement to the community. When you lock a conversation, people with write access to the repository will still be able to comment on the discussion. {% data reusables.repositories.navigate-to-repo %} {% data reusables.discussions.discussions-tab %} 1. In the list of discussions, click the discussion you want to lock.  1. In the right margin of a discussion, click **Lock conversation**. 1. Read the information about locking conversations and click **Lock conversation on this discussion**. 1. When you're ready to unlock the conversation, click **Unlock conversation**, then click **Unlock conversation on this discussion**. ### Converting an issue to a discussion When you convert an issue to a discussion, the discussion is automatically created using the content from the issue. People with write access to a repository can bulk convert issues based on labels. For more information, see "[Managing discussions in your repository](/discussions/managing-discussions-for-your-community/managing-discussions-in-your-repository)." {% data reusables.repositories.navigate-to-repo %} {% data reusables.repositories.sidebar-issues %} 1. In the list of issues, click the issue you'd like to convert. 1. In the right margin of an issue, click **Convert to discussion**. 1. Select the **Choose a category** drop-down menu, and click a category for your discussion. 1. Click **I understand, convert this issue to a discussion**. 62 content/discussions/quickstart.md @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ --- title: Quickstart for GitHub Discussions intro: 'Enable {% data variables.product.prodname_discussions %} on an existing repository and start conversations with your community.' allowTitleToDifferFromFilename: true versions: free-pro-team: '*' --- {% data reusables.discussions.beta %} ### Introduction {% data variables.product.prodname_discussions %} is a collaborative communication forum for the community around an open source project. Discussions are for conversations that need to be transparent and accessible but do not need to be tracked on a project board and are not related to code, unlike issues. Discussions enable fluid, open conversation in a public forum. Discussions give a space for more collaborative conversations by connecting and giving a more centralized area to connect and find information. ### Enabling {% data variables.product.prodname_discussions %} on your repository Repository owners and people with write access can enable {% data variables.product.prodname_discussions %} for a community on their public repositories. When you first enable a {% data variables.product.prodname_discussions %}, you will be invited to configure a welcome post. {% data reusables.repositories.navigate-to-repo %} 1. Under your repository name, click {% octicon "gear" aria-label="The gear icon" %} **Settings**.  1. Under "Features", click **Set up discussions**.  1. Under "Start a new discussion," edit the template to align with the resources and tone you want to set for your community. 1. Click **Start discussion**.  ### Welcoming contributions to your discussions You can welcome your community and introduce a new way to communicate in a repository by creating a welcome post and pin the post to your {% data variables.product.prodname_discussions %} page. Pinning and locking discussions helps people know that a post is meant as an announcement. You can use announcements as a way to link people to more resources and offer guidance for opening discussions in your community. For more information about pinning a discussion, see "[Managing discussions in your repository](/discussions/managing-discussions-for-your-community/managing-discussions-in-your-repository#pinning-a-discussion)." ### Setting up community guidelines for contributors You can set contributing guidelines to encourage collaborators to have meaningful, useful conversations that are relevant to the repository. You can also update the repository's README to communicate expectations on when collaborators should open an issue or discussion. For more information about providing guidelines for your project, see "[Adding a code of conduct to your project](/github/building-a-strong-community/adding-a-code-of-conduct-to-your-project)" and "[Setting up your project for healthy contributions](/github/building-a-strong-community/setting-up-your-project-for-healthy-contributions)." ### Creating a new discussion Anyone with access to a repository can create a discussion. {% data reusables.discussions.starting-a-discussion %} ### Organizing discussions into relevant categories Repository owners and people with write access can create new categories to keep discussions organized. Collaborators participating and creating new discussions can group discussions into the most relevant existing categories. Discussions can also be recategorized after they are created. For more information, see "[Managing categories for discussions in your repository](/discussions/managing-discussions-for-your-community/managing-categories-for-discussions-in-your-repository)" ### Promoting healthy conversations People with write permissions for a repository can help surface important conversations by pinning discussions, deleting discussions that are no longer useful or are damaging to the community, and transferring discussions to more relevant repositories owned by the organization. For more information, see "[Managing discussions in your repository](/discussions/managing-discussions-for-your-community/managing-discussions-in-your-repository)." People with triage permissions for a repository can help moderate a project's discussions by marking comments as answers, locking discussions that are not longer useful or are damaging to the community, and converting issues to discussions when an idea is still in the early stages of development. For more information, see "[Moderating discussions](/discussions/managing-discussions-for-your-community/moderating-discussions)." ### Next steps Once there is a clear path to scope work out and move an idea from concept to reality, you can create an issue and start tracking your progress. For more information on creating an issue from a discussion, see "[Moderating discussions](/discussions/managing-discussions-for-your-community/moderating-discussions)." 45 content/education/guides.md @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ --- title: Guides for GitHub Education intro: 'These guides for {% data variables.product.prodname_education %} help you teach and learn both {% data variables.product.product_name %} and software development.' allowTitleToDifferFromFilename: true versions: free-pro-team: '*' --- ### Get started with {% data variables.product.product_name %} Teachers, students, and researchers can use tools from {% data variables.product.product_name %} to enrich a software development curriculum and develop real-world collaboration skills. - [Sign up for a new {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %} account](/github/getting-started-with-github/signing-up-for-a-new-github-account) - [Git and {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %} quickstart ](/github/getting-started-with-github/quickstart) - [Apply for an educator or researcher discount](/education/teach-and-learn-with-github-education/apply-for-an-educator-or-researcher-discount) - [Apply for a student developer pack](/education/teach-and-learn-with-github-education/apply-for-a-student-developer-pack) ### Run a software development course with {% data variables.product.company_short %} Administer a classroom, assign and review work from your students, and teach the new generation of software developers with {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}. - [Basics of setting up {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} ](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/basics-of-setting-up-github-classroom) - [Manage classrooms](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/manage-classrooms) - [Create an individual assignment](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/create-an-individual-assignment) - [Create a group assignment](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/create-a-group-assignment) - [Create an assignment from a template repository](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/create-an-assignment-from-a-template-repository) - [Leave feedback with pull requests](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/leave-feedback-with-pull-requests) - [Use autograding](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/use-autograding) ### Learn to develop software Incorporate {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %} into your education, and use the same tools as the professionals. - [Git and {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %} learning resources](/github/getting-started-with-github/git-and-github-learning-resources) - [Use {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %} for your schoolwork](/education/teach-and-learn-with-github-education/use-github-for-your-schoolwork) - [Try {% data variables.product.prodname_desktop %}](/desktop) - [Try {% data variables.product.prodname_cli %}](/github/getting-started-with-github/github-cli) ### Contribute to the community Participate in the community, get training from {% data variables.product.company_short %}, and learn or teach new skills. - [{% data variables.product.prodname_education_community %}](https://education.github.community) - [About Campus Experts](/education/teach-and-learn-with-github-education/about-campus-experts) - [About Campus Advisors](/education/teach-and-learn-with-github-education/about-campus-advisors) 43 content/education/index.md @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ --- title: GitHub Education Documentation shortTitle: Education intro: "{% data variables.product.prodname_education %} helps you teach or learn software development with the tools and support of {% data variables.product.company_short %}'s platform and community." introLinks: quickstart: /education/quickstart featuredLinks: guides: - /education/teach-and-learn-with-github-education/apply-for-a-student-developer-pack - /education/teach-and-learn-with-github-education/apply-for-an-educator-or-researcher-discount - /education/teach-and-learn-with-github-education/use-github-at-your-educational-institution guideCards: - /github/getting-started-with-github/signing-up-for-a-new-github-account - /github/getting-started-with-github/git-and-github-learning-resources - /education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/basics-of-setting-up-github-classroom popular: - /education/teach-and-learn-with-github-education/use-github-for-your-schoolwork - /education/teach-and-learn-with-github-education/use-github-in-your-classroom-and-research - /desktop - /github/getting-started-with-github/github-cli - /education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/teach-with-github-classroom changelog: - title: 'Try something new at Local Hack Day: Learn' date: '2020-10-15' href: https://github.blog/2020-10-15-try-something-new-at-local-hack-day-learn/ - title: 'Remote Education: Creating community through shared experiences' date: '2020-09-24' href: https://github.blog/2020-09-24-remote-education-creating-community-through-shared-experiences/ - title: 'Remote Education: A series of best practices for online campus communities' date: '2020-09-10' href: https://github.blog/2020-09-10-remote-education-a-series-of-best-practices-for-online-campus-communities/ - title: Welcome to the inaugural class of MLH Fellows date: '2020-06-24' href: https://github.blog/2020-06-24-welcome-to-the-inaugural-class-of-mlh-fellows/ layout: product-landing versions: free-pro-team: '*' --- <!-- {% link_with_intro /teach-and-learn-with-github-education %} --> <!-- {% link_with_intro /manage-coursework-with-github-classroom %} --> 31 ...work-with-github-classroom/about-using-makecode-arcade-with-github-classroom.md @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ --- title: About using MakeCode Arcade with GitHub Classroom shortTitle: About using MakeCode Arcade intro: You can configure MakeCode Arcade as the online IDE for assignments in {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}. versions: free-pro-team: '*' redirect_from: - /education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/student-experience-makecode --- ### About MakeCode Arcade MakeCode Arcade is an online integrated development environment (IDE) for developing retro arcade games using drag-and-drop block programming and JavaScript. Students can write, edit, run, test, and debug code in a browser with MakeCode Arcade. For more information about online IDEs and {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}, see "[Integrate {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} with an online IDE](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/integrate-github-classroom-with-an-online-ide)." {% data reusables.classroom.readme-contains-button-for-online-ide %} The first time the student clicks the button to visit MakeCode Arcade, the student must sign into MakeCode Arcade with {% data variables.product.product_name %} credentials. After signing in, the student will have access to a development environment containing the code from the assignment repository, fully configured on MakeCode Arcade. For more information about working on MakeCode Arcade, see the [MakeCode Arcade Tour](https://arcade.makecode.com/ide-tour) and [documentation](https://arcade.makecode.com/docs) on the MakeCode Arcade website. MakeCode Arcade does not support multiplayer-editing for group assignments. Instead, students can collaborate with Git and {% data variables.product.product_name %} features like branches and pull requests. ### About submission of assignments with MakeCode Arcade By default, MakeCode Arcade is configured to push to the assignment repository on {% data variables.product.product_location %}. After making progress on an assignment with MakeCode Arcade, students should push changes to {% data variables.product.product_location %} using the {% octicon "mark-github" aria-label="The GitHub mark" %}{% octicon "arrow-up" aria-label="The up arrow icon" %} button at the bottom of the screen.  ### Further reading - "[About READMEs](/github/creating-cloning-and-archiving-repositories/about-readmes)" 33 ...ge-coursework-with-github-classroom/about-using-replit-with-github-classroom.md @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ --- title: About using Repl.it with GitHub Classroom shortTitle: About using Repl.it intro: You can configure Repl.it as the online integrated development environment (IDE) for assignments in {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}. versions: free-pro-team: '*' redirect_from: - /education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/student-experience-replit --- ### About Repl.it Repl.it is an online integrated development environment (IDE) that supports multiple programming languages. Students can write, edit, run, test, and debug code in a browser with Repl.it. For more information about online IDEs and {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}, see "[Integrate {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} with an online IDE](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/integrate-github-classroom-with-an-online-ide)." {% data reusables.classroom.readme-contains-button-for-online-ide %} The first time the student clicks the button to visit Repl.it, the student must sign into Repl.it with {% data variables.product.product_name %} credentials. After signing in, the student will have access to a development environment containing the code from the assignment repository, fully configured on Repl.it. For more information about working on Repl.it, see the [Repl.it Quickstart Guide](https://docs.repl.it/misc/quick-start#the-repl-environment). For group assignments, students can use Repl.it Multiplayer to work collaboratively. For more information, see the [Repl.it Multiplayer](https://repl.it/site/multiplayer) website. ### About submission of assignments with Repl.it By default, Repl.it is configured to push to the assignment repository on {% data variables.product.product_location %}. After making progress on an assignment with Repl.it, students should push changes to {% data variables.product.product_location %} using the version control functionality in the left sidebar.  For more information about using Git on Repl.it, see the [Repl.it + Git Tutorial](https://repl.it/talk/learn/Replit-Git-Tutorial/23331) on the Repl.it website. ### Further reading - "[About READMEs](/github/creating-cloning-and-archiving-repositories/about-readmes)" 33 ...anage-coursework-with-github-classroom/basics-of-setting-up-github-classroom.md @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ --- title: Basics of setting up GitHub Classroom shortTitle: '{% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} basics' intro: Learn how to set up your classroom, manage assignments, and configure time-saving automation. versions: free-pro-team: '*' --- ### Videos about {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} You can watch a series of short video tutorials about the configuration and use of {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}. To watch all videos as part of a continuous playlist, see the [{% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} Getting Started Guide](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIRjfNq867bewk3ZGV6Z7a16YDNRCpK3u) on YouTube. For more information about terminology for {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}, see "[Glossary](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/glossary)". 1. <a href="https://youtu.be/xVVeqIDgCvM" target="_blank">Getting started</a> {% octicon "link-external" aria-label="The external link icon" %} 2. <a href="https://youtu.be/DTzrKduaHj8" target="_blank">Adding your student roster</a> {% octicon "link-external" aria-label="The external link icon" %} 3. Creating assignments - <a href="https://youtu.be/6QzKZ63KLss" target="_blank">Creating an assignment using a {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %} repository</a> {% octicon "link-external" aria-label="The external link icon" %} - <a href="https://youtu.be/Qmwh6ijsQJU" target="_blank">Creating an assignment using Microsoft MakeCode as your online IDE</a> {% octicon "link-external" aria-label="The external link icon" %} - <a href="https://youtu.be/p_g5sQ7hUis" target="_blank">Creating an assignment using Repl.it as your online IDE</a> {% octicon "link-external" aria-label="The external link icon" %} 4. <a href="https://youtu.be/ObaFRGp_Eko" target="_blank">How students complete assignments</a> {% octicon "link-external" aria-label="The external link icon" %} 5. <a href="https://youtu.be/g45OJn3UyCU" target="_blank">How teachers review assignments</a> {% octicon "link-external" aria-label="The external link icon" %} 6. <a href="https://youtu.be/QxrA3taZdNM" target="_blank">Creating group assignments</a> {% octicon "link-external" aria-label="The external link icon" %} 7. <a href="https://youtu.be/tJK2cmoh1KM" target="_blank">Next steps to get started</a> {% octicon "link-external" aria-label="The external link icon" %} 8. <a href="https://youtu.be/X87v3SFQxLU" target="_blank">{% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %} Teacher Toolbox</a> {% octicon "link-external" aria-label="The external link icon" %} ### Next steps For more information about teaching with {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}, see "[Teach with {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/teach-with-github-classroom)." ### Further reading - "[Teach and learn with {% data variables.product.prodname_education %}](/education/teach-and-learn-with-github-education)" 51 ...with-github-classroom/configure-default-settings-for-assignment-repositories.md @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ --- title: Configure default settings for assignment repositories shortTitle: Configure defaults for assignment repositories intro: You can use the Probot Settings app to configure the default settings for repositories that {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} creates for an assignment. permissions: Organization owners can configure default settings for assignment repositories by installing a {% data variables.product.prodname_github_app %} for the organization. versions: free-pro-team: '*' redirect_from: - /education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/probot-settings --- ### About configuration of defaults for assignment repositories {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} creates a repository that belongs for each student or team that accepts an assignment. The repository belongs to the organization that you use for {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}. Assignment repositories can be empty, or you can use a template repository. For more information, see "[Create an assignment from a template repository](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/create-an-assignment-from-a-template-repository)." {% data reusables.classroom.you-may-want-to-predefine-repository-settings %} With the Probot Settings app, you can create a file named _.github/settings.yml_ in a repository that contains a list of settings for the repository, and then install a {% data variables.product.prodname_github_app %} for your organization that automatically applies the settings to the repository. You can include _.github/settings.yml_ in a template repository that you use for an assignment in {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}. When an individual or team accepts the assignment, {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} creates the assignment repository, and the Settings app automatically applies the settings from _.github/settings.yml_. Probot is a a project, framework, and collection of free apps to automate {% data variables.product.product_name %}. A Probot app can listen to repository events, like the creation of new commits, comments, and issues, and automatically respond to the event. For more information, see the [Probot website](https://probot.github.io) and the [Settings app website](https://probot.github.io/apps/settings/). For more information about {% data variables.product.prodname_github_apps %}, see "[About apps](/developers/apps/about-apps)." ### Adding the Settings app to your organization After you install the Probot Settings app for your organization, the app will apply the settings that you define in _.github/settings.yml_ for any repository in your organization, including new assignment repositories that {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} creates. 1. Navigate to the [Settings app page](https://github.com/apps/settings). 1. Click **Install**, then click the organization that you use for {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}. Provide the app full access to all repositories owned by the organization.  ### Configuring default settings for an assignment repository 1. Create a template repository that contains a _.github/settings.yml_ file. For a complete list of settings, see the [README](https://github.com/probot/settings#github-settings) for the `probot/settings` repository. For more information about using a template repository for starter code in {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}, see "[Create an assignment from a template repository](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/create-an-assignment-from-a-template-repository)." {% warning %} **Warning:** Do not define `collaborators` in the _.github/settings.yml_ file for your template repository. {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} automatically grants teachers and teaching assistants access to assignment repositories. {% endwarning %} 1. Create an assignment using the template repository containing _.github/settings.yml_ as the starter code. {% data reusables.classroom.for-more-information-about-assignment-creation %} The Probot Settings app for your organization will now apply the settings you define in _.github/settings.yml_ within the template repository to every assignment repository that {% data reusables.classroom.you-may-want-to-predefine-repository-settings %} creates for a student or team. ### Further reading - [Probot apps](https://probot.github.io/apps/) - [Probot documentation](https://probot.github.io/docs/) 142 ...th-github-classroom/connect-a-learning-management-system-to-github-classroom.md @@ -0,0 +1,142 @@ --- title: Connect a learning management system to GitHub Classroom intro: You can configure an LTI-compliant learning management system (LMS) to connect to {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} so that you can import a roster for your classroom. versions: free-pro-team: '*' redirect_from: - /education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/configuring-a-learning-management-system-for-github-classroom - /education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/connect-to-lms - /education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/generate-lms-credentials - /education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/setup-canvas - /education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/setup-generic-lms - /education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/setup-moodle --- ### About configuration of your LMS You can connect a learning management system (LMS) to {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}, and {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} can import a roster of student identifiers from the LMS. To connect your LMS to {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}, you must enter configuration credentials for {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} in your LMS. ### Prerequisites To configure an LMS to connect to {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}, you must first create a classroom. For more information, see "[Manage classrooms](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/manage-classrooms#creating-a-classroom)." ### Supported LMSes {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} supports import of roster data from LMSes that implement Learning Tools Interoperability (LTI) standards. - LTI version 1.0 and/or 1.1 - LTI Names and Roles Provisioning 1.X Using LTI helps keep your information safe and secure. LTI is an industry-standard protocol and GitHub Classroom's use of LTI is certified by the Instructional Management System (IMS) Global Learning Consortium. For more information, see [Learning Tools Interoperability](https://www.imsglobal.org/activity/learning-tools-interoperability) and [About IMS Global Learning Consortium](http://www.imsglobal.org/aboutims.html) on the IMS Global Learning Consortium website. {% data variables.product.company_short %} has tested import of roster data from the following LMSes into {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}. - Canvas - Google Classroom - Moodle - Sakai Currently, {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} doesn't support import of roster data from Blackboard or Brightspace ### Generating configuration credentials for your classroom {% data reusables.classroom.sign-into-github-classroom %} {% data reusables.classroom.click-classroom-in-list %} {% data reusables.classroom.click-students %} 1. If your classroom already has a roster, you can either update the roster or delete the roster and create a new roster. - For more information about deleting and creating a roster, see "[Deleting a roster for a classroom](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/manage-classrooms#deleting-a-roster-for-a-classroom)" and "[Creating a roster for your classroom](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/manage-classrooms#creating-a-roster-for-your-classroom)." - For more information about updating a roster, see "[Adding students to the roster for your classroom](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/manage-classrooms#adding-students-to-the-roster-for-your-classroom)." 1. In the list of LMSes, click your LMS. If your LMS is not supported, click **Other LMS**.  1. Read about connecting your LMS, then click **Connect to _LMS_**. 1. Copy the "Consumer Key", "Shared Secret", and "Launch URL" for the connection to the classroom.  ### Configuring a generic LMS You must configure the privacy settings for your LMS to allow external tools to receive roster information. 1. Navigate to your LMS. 1. Configure an external tool. 1. Provide the configuration credentials you generated in {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}. - Consumer key - Shared secret - Launch URL (sometimes called "tool URL" or similar) ### Configuring Canvas You can configure {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} as an external app for Canvas to import roster data into your classroom. For more information about Canvas, see the [Canvas website](https://www.instructure.com/canvas/). 1. Sign into [Canvas](https://www.instructure.com/canvas/#login). 1. Select the Canvas course to integrate with {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}. 1. In the left sidebar, click **Settings**. 1. Click the **Apps** tab. 1. Click **View app configurations**. 1. Click **+App**. 1. Select the **Configuration Type** drop-down menu, and click **By URL**. 1. Paste the configuration credentials from {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}. For more information, see "[Generating configuration credentials for your classroom](#generating-configuration-credentials-for-your-classroom)." | Field in Canvas app configuration | Value or setting | | :- | :- | | **Consumer Key** | Consumer key from {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} | | **Shared Secret** | Shared secret from {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} | | **Allow this tool to access the IMS Names and Role Provisioning Service** | Enabled | | **Configuration URL** | Launch URL from {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} | {% note %} **Note**: If you don't see a checkbox in Canvas labeled "Allow this tool to access the IMS Names and Role Provisioning Service", then your Canvas administrator must contact Canvas support to enable membership service configuration for your Canvas account. Without enabling this feature, you won't be able to sync the roster from Canvas. For more information, see [How do I contact Canvas Support?](https://community.canvaslms.com/t5/Canvas-Basics-Guide/How-do-I-contact-Canvas-Support/ta-p/389767) on the Canvas website. {% endnote %} 1. Click **Submit**. 1. In the left sidebar, click **Home**. 1. To prompt Canvas to send a confirmation email, in the left sidebar, click **GitHub Classroom**. Follow the instructions in the email to finish linking {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}. ### Configuring Moodle You can configure {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} as an activity for Moodle to import roster data into your classroom. For more information about Moodle, see the [Moodle website](https://moodle.org). You must be using Moodle version 3.0 or greater. 1. Sign into [Moodle](https://moodle.org/login/index.php). 1. Select the Moodle course to integrate with {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}. 1. Click **Turn editing on**. 1. Wherever you'd like {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} to be available in Moodle, click **Add an activity or resource**. 1. Choose **External tool** and click **Add**. 1. In the "Activity name" field, type "GitHub Classroom". 1. In the **Preconfigured tool** field, to the right of the drop-down menu, click **+**. 1. Under "External tool configuration", paste the configuration credentials from {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}. For more information, see "[Generating configuration credentials for your classroom](#generating-configuration-credentials-for-your-classroom)." | Field in Moodle app configuration | Value or setting | | :- | :- | | **Tool name** | {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} - _YOUR CLASSROOM NAME_<br/><br/>**Note**: You can use any name, but we suggest this value for clarity. | | **Tool URL** | Launch URL from {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} | | **LTI version** | LTI 1.0/1.1 | | **Default launch container** | New window | | **Consumer key** | Consumer key from {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} | | **Shared secret** | Shared secret from {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} | 1. Scroll to and click **Services**. 1. To the right of "IMS LTI Names and Role Provisioning", select the drop-down menu and click **Use this service to retrieve members' information as per privacy settings**. 1. Scroll to and click **Privacy**. 1. To the right of **Share launcher's name with tool** and **Share launcher's email with tool**, select the drop-down menus to click **Always**. 1. At the bottom of the page, click **Save changes**. 1. In the **Preconfigure tool** menu, click **GitHub Classroom - _YOUR CLASSROOM NAME_**. 1. Under "Common module settings", to the right of "Availability", select the drop-down menu and click **Hide from students**. 1. At the bottom of the page, click **Save and return to course**. 1. Navigate to anywhere you chose to display {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}, and click the {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} activity. ### Importing a roster from your LMS For more information about importing the roster from your LMS into {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}, see "[Manage classrooms](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/manage-classrooms#creating-a-roster-for-your-classroom)." ### Disconnecting your LMS {% data reusables.classroom.sign-into-github-classroom %} {% data reusables.classroom.click-classroom-in-list %} {% data reusables.classroom.click-settings %} 1. Under "Connect to a learning management system (LMS)", click **Connection Settings**.  1. Under "Delete Connection to your learning management system", click **Disconnect from your learning management system**.  145 .../education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/create-a-group-assignment.md @@ -0,0 +1,145 @@ --- title: Create a group assignment intro: 'You can create a collaborative assignment for teams of students who participate in your course.' versions: free-pro-team: '*' redirect_from: - /education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/create-group-assignments --- ### About group assignments {% data reusables.classroom.assignments-group-definition %} Students can work together on a group assignment in a shared repository, like a team of professional developers. When a student accepts a group assignment, the student can create a new team or join an existing team. {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} saves the teams for an assignment as a set. You can name the set of teams for a specific assignment when you create the assignment, and you can reuse that set of teams for a later assignment. {% data reusables.classroom.classroom-creates-group-repositories %} {% data reusables.classroom.about-assignments %} You can decide how many teams one assignment can have, and how many members each team can have. Each team that a student creates for an assignment is a team within your organization on {% data variables.product.product_name %}. The visibility of the team is secret. Teams that you create on {% data variables.product.product_name %} will not appear in {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}. For more information, see "[About teams](/github/setting-up-and-managing-organizations-and-teams/about-teams)." For a video demonstration of the creation of a group assignment, see "[Basics of setting up {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/basics-of-setting-up-github-classroom)." ### Prerequisites {% data reusables.classroom.assignments-classroom-prerequisite %} ### Creating an assignment {% data reusables.classroom.assignments-guide-create-the-assignment %} ### Setting up the basics for an assignment Name your assignment, decide whether to assign a deadline, define teams, and choose the visibility of assignment repositories. - [Naming an assignment](#naming-an-assignment) - [Assigning a deadline for an assignment](#assigning-a-deadline-for-an-assignment) - [Choosing an assignment type](#choosing-an-assignment-type) - [Defining teams for an assignment](#defining-teams-for-an-assignment) - [Choosing a visibility for assignment repositories](#choosing-a-visibility-for-assignment-repositories) #### Naming an assignment For a group assignment, {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} names repositories by the repository prefix and the name of the team. By default, the repository prefix is the assignment title. For example, if you name an assignment "assignment-1" and the team's name on {% data variables.product.product_name %} is "student-team", the name of the assignment repository for members of the team will be `assignment-1-student-team`. {% data reusables.classroom.assignments-type-a-title %} #### Assigning a deadline for an assignment {% data reusables.classroom.assignments-guide-assign-a-deadline %} #### Choosing an assignment type Under "Individual or group assignment", select the drop-down menu, then click **Group assignment**. You can't change the assignment type after you create the assignment. If you'd rather create a individual assignment, see "[Create an individual assignment](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/create-an-individual-assignment)." #### Defining teams for an assignment If you've already created a group assignment for the classroom, you can reuse a set of teams for the new assignment. To create a new set with the teams that your students create for the assignment, type the name for the set. Optionally, type the maximum number of team members and total teams. {% tip %} **Tips**: - We recommend including details about the set of teams in the name for the set. For example, if you want to use the set of teams for one assignment, name the set after the assignment. If you want to reuse the set throughout a semester or course, name the set after the semester or course. - If you'd like to assign students to a specific team, give your students a name for the team and provide a list of members. {% endtip %}  #### Choosing a visibility for assignment repositories {% data reusables.classroom.assignments-guide-choose-visibility %} {% data reusables.classroom.assignments-guide-click-continue-after-basics %} ### Adding starter code and configuring a development environment {% data reusables.classroom.assignments-guide-intro-for-environment %} - [Choosing a template repository](#choosing-a-template-repository) - [Choosing an online integrated development environment (IDE)](#choosing-an-online-integrated-development-environment-ide) #### Choosing a template repository By default, a new assignment will create an empty repository for each team that a student creates. {% data reusables.classroom.you-can-choose-a-template-repository %} For more information about template repositories, see "[Creating a template repository](/github/creating-cloning-and-archiving-repositories/creating-a-template-repository)." {% data reusables.classroom.assignments-guide-choose-template-repository %} #### Choosing an online integrated development environment (IDE) {% data reusables.classroom.about-online-ides %} For more information, see "[Integrate {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} with an IDE](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/integrate-github-classroom-with-an-ide)." {% data reusables.classroom.assignments-guide-choose-an-online-ide %} {% data reusables.classroom.assignments-guide-click-continue-after-starter-code-and-feedback %} ### Providing feedback Optionally, you can automatically grade assignments and create a space for discussing each submission with the team. - [Testing assignments automatically](#testing-assignments-automatically) - [Preventing changes to important files](#preventing-changes-to-important-files) - [Creating a pull request for feedback](#creating-a-pull-request-for-feedback) #### Testing assignments automatically {% data reusables.classroom.assignments-guide-using-autograding %} #### Preventing changes to important files {% data reusables.classroom.assignments-guide-prevent-changes %} #### Creating a pull request for feedback {% data reusables.classroom.you-can-create-a-pull-request-for-feedback %} {% data reusables.classroom.assignments-guide-create-review-pull-request %} {% data reusables.classroom.assignments-guide-click-create-assignment-button %} ### Inviting students to an assignment {% data reusables.classroom.assignments-guide-invite-students-to-assignment %} You can see the teams that are working on or have submitted an assignment in the **Teams** tab for the assignment. {% data reusables.classroom.assignments-to-prevent-submission %} <div class="procedural-image-wrapper"> <img alt="Group assignment" class="procedural-image-wrapper" src="/assets/images/help/classroom/assignment-group-hero.png"> </div> ### Next steps - After you create the assignment and your students form teams, team members can start work on the assignment using Git and {% data variables.product.product_name %}'s features. Students can clone the repository, push commits, manage branches, create and review pull requests, address merge conflicts, and discuss changes with issues. Both you and the team can review the commit history for the repository. For more information, see "[Getting started with {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %}](/github/getting-started-with-github)," "[Creating, cloning, and archiving repositories](/github/creating-cloning-and-archiving-repositories)," "[Using Git](/github/using-git)," and "[Collaborating with issues and pull requests](/github/collaborating-with-issues-and-pull-requests)," and the free course on [managing merge conflicts](https://lab.github.com/githubtraining/managing-merge-conflicts) from {% data variables.product.prodname_learning %}. - When a team finishes an assignment, you can review the files in the repository, or you can review the history and visualizations for the repository to better understand how the team collaborated. For more information, see "[Visualizing repository data with graphs](/github/visualizing-repository-data-with-graphs)." - You can provide feedback for an assignment by commenting on individual commits or lines in a pull request. For more information, see "[Commenting on a pull request](/github/collaborating-with-issues-and-pull-requests/commenting-on-a-pull-request)" and "[Opening an issue from code](/github/managing-your-work-on-github/opening-an-issue-from-code)." For more information about creating saved replies to provide feedback for common errors, see "[About saved replies](/github/writing-on-github/about-saved-replies)." ### Further reading - "[Use {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %} in your classroom and research](/education/teach-and-learn-with-github-education/use-github-in-your-classroom-and-research)" - "[Connect a learning management system to {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/connect-a-learning-management-system-to-github-classroom)" - [Using Existing Teams in Group Assignments?](https://education.github.community/t/using-existing-teams-in-group-assignments/6999) in the {% data variables.product.prodname_education %} Community 19 ...sework-with-github-classroom/create-an-assignment-from-a-template-repository.md @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ --- title: Create an assignment from a template repository intro: You can create an assignment from a template repository to provide starter code, documentation, and other resources to your students. versions: free-pro-team: '*' redirect_from: - /education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/using-template-repos-for-assignments --- You can use a template repository on {% data variables.product.product_name %} as starter code for an assignment on {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}. Your template repository can contain boilerplate code, documentation, and other resources for your students. For more information, see "[Creating a template repository](/github/creating-cloning-and-archiving-repositories/creating-a-template-repository)." To use the template repository for your assignment, the template repository must be owned by your organization, or the visibility of the template repository must be public. {% data reusables.classroom.you-may-want-to-predefine-repository-settings %} For more information, see "[Configure default settings for assignment repositories](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/configure-default-settings-for-assignment-repositories)." ### Further reading - "[Create an individual assignment](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/create-an-individual-assignment)" - "[Create a group assignment](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/create-a-group-assignment)" 124 ...tion/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/create-an-individual-assignment.md @@ -0,0 +1,124 @@ --- title: Create an individual assignment intro: You can create an assignment for students in your course to complete individually. versions: free-pro-team: '*' redirect_from: - /education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/creating-an-individual-assignment - /education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/create-an-individual-assignment --- ### About individual assignments {% data reusables.classroom.assignments-individual-definition %} {% data reusables.classroom.classroom-creates-individual-repositories %} {% data reusables.classroom.about-assignments %} For a video demonstration of the creation of an individual assignment, see "[Basics of setting up {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/basics-of-setting-up-github-classroom)." ### Prerequisites {% data reusables.classroom.assignments-classroom-prerequisite %} ### Creating an assignment {% data reusables.classroom.assignments-guide-create-the-assignment %} ### Setting up the basics for an assignment Name your assignment, decide whether to assign a deadline, and choose the visibility of assignment repositories. - [Naming an assignment](#naming-an-assignment) - [Assigning a deadline for an assignment](#assigning-a-deadline-for-an-assignment) - [Choosing an assignment type](#choosing-an-assignment-type) - [Choosing a visibility for assignment repositories](#choosing-a-visibility-for-assignment-repositories) #### Naming an assignment For an individual assignment, {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} names repositories by the repository prefix and the student's {% data variables.product.product_name %} username. By default, the repository prefix is the assignment title. For example, if you name an assignment "assignment-1" and the student's username on {% data variables.product.product_name %} is @octocat, the name of the assignment repository for @octocat will be `assignment-1-octocat`. {% data reusables.classroom.assignments-type-a-title %} #### Assigning a deadline for an assignment {% data reusables.classroom.assignments-guide-assign-a-deadline %} #### Choosing an assignment type Under "Individual or group assignment", select the drop-down menu, and click **Individual assignment**. You can't change the assignment type after you create the assignment. If you'd rather create a group assignment, see "[Create a group assignment](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/create-a-group-assignment)." #### Choosing a visibility for assignment repositories {% data reusables.classroom.assignments-guide-choose-visibility %} {% data reusables.classroom.assignments-guide-click-continue-after-basics %} ### Adding starter code and configuring a development environment {% data reusables.classroom.assignments-guide-intro-for-environment %} - [Choosing a template repository](#choosing-a-template-repository) - [Choosing an online integrated development environment (IDE)](#choosing-an-online-integrated-development-environment-ide) #### Choosing a template repository By default, a new assignment will create an empty repository for each student on the roster for the classroom. {% data reusables.classroom.you-can-choose-a-template-repository %} For more information about template repositories, see "[Creating a template repository](/github/creating-cloning-and-archiving-repositories/creating-a-template-repository)." {% data reusables.classroom.assignments-guide-choose-template-repository %} {% data reusables.classroom.assignments-guide-click-continue-after-starter-code-and-feedback %} #### Choosing an online integrated development environment (IDE) {% data reusables.classroom.about-online-ides %} For more information, see "[Integrate {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} with an IDE](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/integrate-github-classroom-with-an-ide)." {% data reusables.classroom.assignments-guide-choose-an-online-ide %} ### Providing feedback for an assignment Optionally, you can automatically grade assignments and create a space for discussing each submission with the student. - [Testing assignments automatically](#testing-assignments-automatically) - [Preventing changes to important files](#preventing-changes-to-important-files) - [Creating a pull request for feedback](#creating-a-pull-request-for-feedback) #### Testing assignments automatically {% data reusables.classroom.assignments-guide-using-autograding %} #### Preventing changes to important files {% data reusables.classroom.assignments-guide-prevent-changes %} #### Creating a pull request for feedback {% data reusables.classroom.you-can-create-a-pull-request-for-feedback %} {% data reusables.classroom.assignments-guide-create-review-pull-request %} {% data reusables.classroom.assignments-guide-click-create-assignment-button %} ### Inviting students to an assignment {% data reusables.classroom.assignments-guide-invite-students-to-assignment %} You can see whether a student has joined the classroom and accepted or submitted an assignment in the **All students** tab for the assignment. {% data reusables.classroom.assignments-to-prevent-submission %} <div class="procedural-image-wrapper"> <img alt="Individual assignment" class="procedural-image-wrapper" src="/assets/images/help/classroom/assignment-individual-hero.png"> </div> ### Next steps - Once you create the assignment, students can start work on the assignment using Git and {% data variables.product.product_name %}'s features. Students can clone the repository, push commits, manage branches, create and review pull requests, address merge conflicts, and discuss changes with issues. Both you and student can review the commit history for the repository. For more information, see "[Getting started with {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %}](/github/getting-started-with-github)," "[Creating, cloning, and archiving repositories](/github/creating-cloning-and-archiving-repositories)," "[Using Git](/github/using-git)," and "[Collaborating with issues and pull requests](/github/collaborating-with-issues-and-pull-requests)." - When a student finishes an assignment, you can review the files in the repository, or you can review the history and visualizations for the repository to better understand the student's work. For more information, see "[Visualizing repository data with graphs](/github/visualizing-repository-data-with-graphs)." - You can provide feedback for an assignment by commenting on individual commits or lines in a pull request. For more information, see "[Commenting on a pull request](/github/collaborating-with-issues-and-pull-requests/commenting-on-a-pull-request)" and "[Opening an issue from code](/github/managing-your-work-on-github/opening-an-issue-from-code)." For more information about creating saved replies to provide feedback for common errors, see "[About saved replies](/github/writing-on-github/about-saved-replies)." ### Further reading - "[Use {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %} in your classroom and research](/education/teach-and-learn-with-github-education/use-github-in-your-classroom-and-research)" - "[Connect a learning management system to {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/connect-a-learning-management-system-to-github-classroom)" 9 ...on/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/get-started-with-github-classroom.md @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ --- title: Get started with GitHub Classroom shortTitle: Get started intro: Learn how to configure and use {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} to administer your course. mapTopic: true versions: free-pro-team: '*' --- 52 content/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/glossary.md @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ --- title: Glossary intro: You can review explanations of terminology for {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}. versions: free-pro-team: '*' --- ### assignment An assignment is coursework in {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}. A teacher can assign an assignment to an individual student or a group of students. Teachers can import starter code for the assignment, assign students, and create a deadline for each assignment. For more information, see the definitions for "[individual assignment](#individual-assignment)" and "[group assignment](#group-assignment)." --- ### classroom A classroom is the basic unit of {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}. Teachers can use a classroom to organize and manage students, teaching assistants, and assignments for a single course. A classroom belongs to an organization on {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom_the_website %}. To administer a classroom, you must be an organization owner for the organization on {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %}. For more information, see "[Manage classrooms](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/manage-classrooms)." --- ### {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} is a web application for educators that provides course administration tools integrated with {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %}. For more information, see the [{% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}](https://classroom.github.com/) website. --- ### group assignment {% data reusables.classroom.assignments-group-definition %} For more information, see "[Create a group assignment](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/create-a-group-assignment)." --- ### identifier An identifier in {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} is a unique ID for a student participating in a course. For example, an identifier can be a student name, alphanumeric ID, or email address. --- ### individual assignment {% data reusables.classroom.assignments-individual-definition %} For more information, see "[Create an individual assignment](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/create-an-individual-assignment)." --- ### roster A roster allows a teacher to manage students and assignment submissions in a classroom on {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}. Teachers can create a roster by entering a list of student identifiers, or by connecting {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} to a learning management system (LMS). For more information about identifiers, see the definition of "[identifier](#identifier)." For more information about connecting {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} to an LMS, see "[Connect a learning management system to {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/connect-a-learning-management-system-to-github-classroom)." --- ### Further reading - "[{% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %} glossary](/github/getting-started-with-github/github-glossary)" 32 content/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/index.md @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ --- title: Manage coursework with GitHub Classroom shortTitle: '{% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}' intro: With {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}, you can use {% data variables.product.product_name %} to administer or participate in a course about software development. versions: free-pro-team: '*' --- ### Table of Contents {% topic_link_in_list /get-started-with-github-classroom %} {% link_in_list /basics-of-setting-up-github-classroom %} {% link_in_list /glossary %} {% topic_link_in_list /teach-with-github-classroom %} {% link_in_list /manage-classrooms %} {% link_in_list /create-an-individual-assignment %} {% link_in_list /create-a-group-assignment %} {% link_in_list /create-an-assignment-from-a-template-repository %} {% link_in_list /leave-feedback-with-pull-requests %} {% link_in_list /use-autograding %} {% link_in_list /configure-default-settings-for-assignment-repositories %} {% link_in_list /connect-a-learning-management-system-to-github-classroom %} {% topic_link_in_list /integrate-github-classroom-with-an-ide %} {% link_in_list /integrate-github-classroom-with-an-online-ide %} {% link_in_list /about-using-makecode-arcade-with-github-classroom %} {% link_in_list /about-using-replit-with-github-classroom %} {% link_in_list /run-student-code-in-an-online-ide %} {% topic_link_in_list /learn-with-github-classroom %} {% link_in_list /view-autograding-results %} 8 ...nage-coursework-with-github-classroom/integrate-github-classroom-with-an-ide.md @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ --- title: Integrate GitHub Classroom with an IDE shortTitle: Integrate with an IDE intro: You can help your students write, test, and debug code by preconfiguring a development environment for assignment repositories on {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}. mapTopic: true versions: free-pro-team: '*' --- 42 ...ursework-with-github-classroom/integrate-github-classroom-with-an-online-ide.md @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ --- title: Integrate GitHub Classroom with an online IDE shortTitle: Integrate with an online IDE intro: You can preconfigure a supported online integrated development environment (IDE) for assignments you create in {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}. versions: free-pro-team: '*' redirect_from: - /education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/online-ide-integrations --- ### About integration with an online IDE {% data reusables.classroom.about-online-ides %} After a student accepts an assignment with an online IDE, the README file in the student's assignment repository will contain a button to open the assignment in the IDE. The student can begin working immediately, and no additional configuration is necessary.  ### Supported online IDEs {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} supports the following online IDEs. You can learn more about the student experience for each IDE. | IDE | More information | | :- | :- | | Microsoft MakeCode Arcade | "[About using MakeCode Arcade with {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/about-using-makecode-arcade-with-github-classroom)" | | Repl.it | "[About using Repl.it with GitHub Classroom](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/about-using-replit-with-github-classroom)" | ### Configuring an online IDE for an assignment You can choose the online IDE you'd like to use for an assignment when you create an assignment. To learn how to create a new assignment that uses an online IDE, see "[Create an individual assignment](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/create-an-individual-assignment)" or "[Create a group assignment](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/create-a-group-assignment)." ### Authorizing the OAuth app for an online IDE The first time you configure an assignment with an online IDE, you must authorize the OAuth app for the online IDE for your organization.  For all repositories, grant the app **read** access to metadata, administration, and code, and **write** access to administration and code. For more information, see "[Authorizing OAuth Apps](/github/authenticating-to-github/authorizing-oauth-apps)." ### Further reading - "[About READMEs](/github/creating-cloning-and-archiving-repositories/about-readmes)" 7 ...ducation/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/learn-with-github-classroom.md @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ --- title: Learn with GitHub Classroom intro: You can participate in coursework in {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} and see results from your teacher. mapTopic: true versions: free-pro-team: '*' --- 33 ...on/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/leave-feedback-with-pull-requests.md @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ --- title: Leave feedback with pull requests intro: You can leave feedback for your students in a special pull request within the repository for each assignment. permissions: People with read permissions to a repository can leave feedback in a pull request for the repository. versions: free-pro-team: '*' redirect_from: - /education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/leaving-feedback-in-github --- ### About feedback pull requests for assignments {% data reusables.classroom.you-can-create-a-pull-request-for-feedback %} When you enable the pull request for feedback for an assignment, {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} will create a special pull request titled **Feedback** in the assignment repository for each student or team. The pull request automatically shows every commit that a student pushed to the assignment repository's default branch. ### Prerequisites To create and access the feedback pull request, you must enable the feedback pull request when you create the assignment. {% data reusables.classroom.for-more-information-about-assignment-creation %} ### Leaving feedback in a pull request for an assignment {% data reusables.classroom.sign-into-github-classroom %} 1. In the list of classrooms, click the classroom with the assignment you want to review.  {% data reusables.classroom.click-assignment-in-list %} 1. To the right of the submission, click **Review**.  1. Review the pull request. For more information, see "[Commenting on a pull request](/github/collaborating-with-issues-and-pull-requests/commenting-on-a-pull-request)." ### Further reading - "[Integrate {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} with an IDE](http://localhost:4000/en/free-pro-team@latest/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/integrate-github-classroom-with-an-ide)" 121 content/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/manage-classrooms.md @@ -0,0 +1,121 @@ --- title: Manage classrooms intro: You can create and manage a classroom for each course that you teach using {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}. permissions: Organization owners can manage a classroom for an organization. versions: free-pro-team: '*' redirect_from: - /education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/archive-a-classroom --- ### About classrooms {% data reusables.classroom.about-classrooms %}  ### About management of classrooms {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} uses organization accounts on {% data variables.product.product_name %} to manage permissions, administration, and security for each classroom that you create. Each organization can have multiple classrooms. After you create a classroom, {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} will prompt you to invite teaching assistants (TAs) and admins to the classroom. Each classroom can have one or more admins. Admins can be teachers, TAs, or any other course administrator who you'd like to have control over your classrooms on {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}. Invite TAs and admins to your classroom by inviting the user accounts on {% data variables.product.product_name %} to your organization as organization owners and sharing the URL for your classrom. Organization owners can administer any classroom for the organization. For more information, see "[Permission levels for an organization](/github/setting-up-and-managing-organizations-and-teams/permission-levels-for-an-organization)" and "[Inviting users to join your organization](/github/setting-up-and-managing-organizations-and-teams/inviting-users-to-join-your-organization)." When you're done using a classroom, you can archive the classroom and refer to the classroom, roster, and assignments later, or you can delete the classroom if you no longer need the classroom. ### About classroom rosters Each classroom has a roster. A roster is a list of identifiers for the students who participate in your course. When you first share the URL for an assignment with a student, the student must sign into {% data variables.product.product_name %} with a user account to link the user account to an identifier for the classroom. After the student links a user account, you can see the associated user account in the roster. You can also see when the student accepts or submits an assignment.  ### Prerequisites You must have an organization account on {% data variables.product.product_name %} to manage classrooms on {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}. For more information, see "[Types of {% data variables.product.company_short %} accounts](/github/getting-started-with-github/types-of-github-accounts#organization-accounts)" and "[Creating a new organization from scratch](/github/setting-up-and-managing-organizations-and-teams/creating-a-new-organization-from-scratch)." You must authorize the OAuth app for {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} for your organization to manage classrooms for your organization account. For more information, see "[Authorizing OAuth Apps](/github/authenticating-to-github/authorizing-oauth-apps)." ### Creating a classroom {% data reusables.classroom.sign-into-github-classroom %} 1. Click **New classroom**.  {% data reusables.classroom.guide-create-new-classroom %} After you create a classroom, you can begin creating assignments for students. For more information, see "[Create an individual assignment](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/create-an-individual-assignment)" or "[Create a group assignment](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/create-a-group-assignment)." ### Creating a roster for your classroom You can create a roster of the students who participate in your course. If your course already has a roster, you can update the students on the roster or delete the roster. For more information, see "[Adding a student to the roster for your classroom](#adding-students-to-the-roster-for-your-classroom)" or "[Deleting a roster for a classroom](#deleting-a-roster-for-a-classroom)." {% data reusables.classroom.sign-into-github-classroom %} {% data reusables.classroom.click-classroom-in-list %} {% data reusables.classroom.click-students %} 1. To connect {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} to your LMS and import a roster, click {% octicon "mortar-board" aria-label="The mortar board icon" %} **Import from a learning management system** and follow the instructions. For more information, see "[Connect a learning management system to {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/connect-a-learning-management-system-to-github-classroom)."  1. To create a roster manually, type your student identifiers. Optionally, click **Upload a CSV or text file** to upload a file containing the identifiers.  1. Click **Create roster**.  ### Adding students to the roster for your classroom Your classroom must have an existing roster to add students to the roster. For more information about creating a roster, see "[Creating a roster for your classrom](#creating-a-roster-for-your-classroom)." {% data reusables.classroom.sign-into-github-classroom %} {% data reusables.classroom.click-classroom-in-list %} {% data reusables.classroom.click-students %} 1. To the right of "Classroom roster", click **Update students**.  1. Follow the instructions to add students to the roster. - To import students from an LMS, click **Sync from a learning management system**. For more information about importing a roster from an LMS, see "[Connect a learning management system to {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/connect-a-learning-management-system-to-github-classroom)." - To manually add students, under "Manually add students", click **Upload a CSV or text file** or type the identifiers for the students, then click **Add roster entries**.  ### Renaming a classroom {% data reusables.classroom.sign-into-github-classroom %} {% data reusables.classroom.click-classroom-in-list %} {% data reusables.classroom.click-settings %} 1. Under "Classroom name", type a new name for the classroom.  1. Click **Rename classroom**.  ### Archiving or unarchiving a classroom You can archive a classroom that you no longer use on {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}. When you archive a classroom, you can't create new assignments or edit existing assignments for the classroom. Students can't accept invitations to assignments in archived classrooms. {% data reusables.classroom.sign-into-github-classroom %} 1. To the right of a classroom's name, select the {% octicon "kebab-horizontal" aria-label="The horizontal kebab icon" %} drop-down menu, then click **Archive**.  1. To unarchive a classroom, to the right of a classroom's name, select the {% octicon "kebab-horizontal" aria-label="The horizontal kebab icon" %} drop-down menu, then click **Unarchive**.  ### Deleting a roster for a classroom {% data reusables.classroom.sign-into-github-classroom %} {% data reusables.classroom.click-classroom-in-list %} {% data reusables.classroom.click-students %} 1. Under "Delete this roster", click **Delete roster**.  1. Read the warnings, then click **Delete roster**.  ### Deleting a classroom {% data reusables.classroom.sign-into-github-classroom %} {% data reusables.classroom.click-classroom-in-list %} {% data reusables.classroom.click-settings %} 1. To the right of "Delete this classroom", click **Delete classroom**.  1. **Read the warnings**. 1. To verify that you're deleting the correct classroom, type the name of the classroom you want to delete.  1. Click **Delete classroom**.  22 ...on/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/run-student-code-in-an-online-ide.md @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ --- title: Run student code in an online IDE intro: You can run the code from a student assignment within the online integrated development environment (IDE) that you configured for the assignment. versions: free-pro-team: '*' redirect_from: - /education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/running-student-code --- ### About student code and online IDEs If you configure an online integrated development environment (IDE) for an assignment, you can run the code within the online IDE. You don't need to clone the assignment repository to your computer. For more information about online IDEs, see "[Integrate {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} with an online IDE](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/integrate-github-classroom-with-an-online-ide)." ### Running student code in the online IDE {% data reusables.classroom.sign-into-github-classroom %} {% data reusables.classroom.click-classroom-in-list %} {% data reusables.classroom.click-assignment-in-list %} 1. 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binoydutt
The purpose of this project was to defeat the current Application Tracking System used by most of the organization to filter out resumes. In order to achieve this goal I had to come up with a universal score which can help the applicant understand the current status of the match. The following steps were undertaken for this project 1) Job Descriptions were collected from Glass Door Web Site using Selenium as other scrappers failed 2) PDF resume parsing using PDF Miner 3) Creating a vector representation of each Job Description - Used word2Vec to create the vector in 300-dimensional vector space with each document represented as a list of word vectors 4) Given each word its required weights to counter few Job Description specific words to be dealt with - Used TFIDF score to get the word weights. 5) Important skill related words were given higher weights and overall mean of each Job description was obtained using the product for word vector and its TFIDF scores 6) Cosine Similarity was used get the similarities of the Job Description and the Resume 7) Various Natural Language Processing Techniques were identified to suggest on the improvements in the resume that could help increase the match score
SreelalChalil
Online Job Portal project is web application built using PHP, MySQL as backend and HTML JavaScript & Bootstrap as Frontend technologies. Note that this software is developed as an academic project.
shreyasharma04
🤖 HealthCare ChatBot Major -1 (4th year - 7th semester) Health Care Chat-Bot is a Healthcare Domain Chatbot to simulate the predictions of a General Physician. ChatBot can be described as software that can chat with people using artificial intelligence. These software are used to perform tasks such as quickly responding to users, informing them, helping to purchase products and providing better service to customers. We have made a healthcare based chatbot. The three main areas where chatbots can be used are diagnostics, patient engagement outside medical facilities, and mental health. In our major we are working on diagnostic. 📃 Brief A chatbot is an artificially intelligent creature which can converse with humans. This could be text-based, or a spoken conversation. In our project we will be using Python as it is currently the most popular language for creating an AI chatbot. In the middle of AI chatbot, architecture is the Natural Language Processing (NLP) layer. This project aims to build an user-friendly healthcare chatbot which facilitates the job of a healthcare provider and helps improve their performance by interacting with users in a human-like way. Through chatbots one can communicate with text or voice interface and get reply through artificial intelligence Typically, a chat bot will communicate with a real person. Chat bots are used in applications such as E-commerce customer service, Call centres, Internet gaming,etc. Chatbots are programs built to automatically engage with received messages. Chatbots can be programmed to respond the same way each time, to respond differently to messages containing certain keywords and even to use machine learning to adapt their responses to fit the situation. A developing number of hospitals, nursing homes, and even private centres, presently utilize online Chatbots for human services on their sites. These bots connect with potential patients visiting the site, helping them discover specialists, booking their appointments, and getting them access to the correct treatment. In any case, the utilization of artificial intelligence in an industry where individuals’ lives could be in question, still starts misgivings in individuals. It brings up issues about whether the task mentioned above ought to be assigned to human staff. This healthcare chatbot system will help hospitals to provide healthcare support online 24 x 7, it answers deep as well as general questions. It also helps to generate leads and automatically delivers the information of leads to sales. By asking the questions in series it helps patients by guiding what exactly he/she is looking for. 📜 Problem Statement During the pandemic, it is more important than ever to get your regular check-ups and to continue to take prescription medications. The healthier you are, the more likely you are to recover quickly from an illness. In this time patients or health care workers within their practice, providers are deferring elective and preventive visits, such as annual physicals. For some, it is not possible to consult online. In this case, to avoid false information, our project can be of help. 📇 Features Register Screen. Sign-in Screen. Generates database for user login system. Offers you a GUI Based Chatbot for patients for diagnosing. [A pragmatic Approach for Diagnosis] Reccomends an appropriate doctor to you for the following symptom. 📜 Modules Used Our program uses a number of python modules to work properly: tkinter os webbrowser numpy pandas matplotlib 📃 Algorithm We have used Decision tree for our health care based chat bot. Decision Tree is a Supervised learning technique that can be used for both classification and Regression problems, but mostly it is preferred for solving Classification problems. It is a tree-structured classifier, where internal nodes represent the features of a dataset, branches represent the decision rules and each leaf node represents the outcome.It usually mimic human thinking ability while making a decision, so it is easy to understand. :suspect: Project Members Anushka Bansal - 500067844 - R164218014 Shreya Sharma - 500068573 - R164218070 Silvi - 500069092 - R164218072 Ishika Agrawal - 500071154 - R164218097
imon333
GitHub Project: AI Job Application Automation 🚀 This project automates job searching, CV creation, and applications using Python, n8n, Selenium, and OpenAI. It scrapes LinkedIn, Indeed, StepStone, generates a custom CV & cover letter, and auto-applies to jobs. Integrated with Google Sheets/Airtable & Email alerts.
snowch
This project walks through how you can create recommendations using Apache Spark machine learning. There are a number of jupyter notebooks that you can run on IBM Data Science Experience, and there a live demo of a movie recommendation web application you can interact with. The demo also uses IBM Message Hub (kafka) to push application events to topic where they are consumed by a spark streaming job running on IBM BigInsights (hadoop).
According to a 2015 study on job seeking behavior by Pew Research Center, 79% of the job seekers utilized the online resources for their most recent employment (Aaron ,2015). This study result suggests that the online job boards become the major channel for job seekers in the digital era. However, another finding in the study indicates that most of the job seekers fail to match their experiences with the job requirements and spend hours on job board to apply job which is not seen to be suitable (Aaron, 2015). Additionally, Dr. John Sullivan conducted a similar research in 2013 which highlighted some interesting aspects: on average, 250 resumes are received for each job opening by the major organizations, more than 50% of the resumes does not meet the minimum requirement (John, 2013). This means the time our recruiter spends on these 50% of the resumes for each job is wasted. From both candidate and recruiter’s points of view, the phenomenon may suggest that the traditional online job board does not seem to simplify the job application process or reduce the effort required from both parties. With this challenge getting bigger and bigger, the demand to automate the resume - job matching process is getting increased as well. For instance, the content - based recommendation system (CBR) is introduced to analyze the job description to identify the potential area of interest to the job seekers (Shiqiang et al., 2016). To apply the concept in Singapore local context, our team has conducted a text mining project based on the data acquired from the major online job board in Singapore. The primary objective of this project is to create a machine learning model to accelerate the job - resume matching process. The detail of the text mining methodology and results are presented in the following sections.
sunilkumarmaurya786693
# Intelligence traffic monitoring system ### About Due to a huge number of vehicles ,very busy road and parking which may not be possible manually as a human being, tends to get fatigued due to monotonous nature of the job and they cannot keep track of the vehicles when there are multiple vehicles are passing in a very short time. So modern cities need to establish effective automatic systems for traffic management and scheduling. The objective of this project is to design and develop an accurate and automatic number plate recognition system, Automatic traffic light control using google Api live traffic density data, smart fine system and also We can track the lost vehicle using vehicle number plate detection and find its location by google Map API. Intelligent Traffic Monitoring System (ITMS) is an image processing and machine learning technology to identify vehicles by their license plates and we uses the microService of google API for live traffic density. ### Features 1. License plate number recognition. 2. Matching the plate number with Database. 3. Intelligence traffic light control using live traffic density data. 4. Show traffic density of particular area for some duration of month in form of graph. 5. Online Vehicle license registration. 6. Smart fine system. ###Applications 1. Automated track the location of stolen vehicle 2. Anti-Theft/ Vehicle detection. 3. Traffic light automation ,no requirement of Traffic police. 4. Smart fine /E Challan Systems. 5. Car Parking / Automatic Toll Deduction. 6. Law Enforcement 7. VIP/Ambulance path Clearance 8. Help the government to take ● Increase the efficiency of existing transport infrastructure ● Develop a license plate recognition system, ● Build a smart fine system and in future enhancement automated fine systems for vehicles. ● Live Traffic detection system and automated traffic light control system. ● Predict the traffic density using machine learning for specific areas by its previous data. ● Automated lost vehicle detection system and information to administration. ● Handle traffic congestion using automated light control system. ### Installation * Clone the project. * Run `yarn install` to install the dependencies. * Run `yarn start` to view the project in action. ### OpenCV Demo to Count Vehicles * In "countingCars" directory, run 'python count.py' . ### License plate detection go to vehicle_number_by_its_pate folder and type python3 licenseplateDetection.py 1.jpg #secreenshot <img src="./screenshot/IMG_20200901_103735.jpg"> <img src="./screenshot/IMG_20200901_103751.jpg"> <img src="./screenshot/IMG_20200901_103811.jpg"> <img src="./screenshot/IMG_20200901_103826.jpg"> <img src="./screenshot/IMG_20200901_103844.jpg"> <img src="./screenshot/IMG_20200901_103906.jpg"> <img src="./screenshot/IMG_20200901_103943.jpg"> <img src="./screenshot/IMG_20200901_104003.jpg"> <img src="./screenshot/IMG_20200901_104044.jpg"> <img src="./screenshot/IMG_20200902_032314.jpg">
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An ANN is a model based on a collection of connected units or nodes called "artificial neurons", which loosely model the neurons in a biological brain. Each connection, like the synapses in a biological brain, can transmit information, a "signal", from one artificial neuron to another. An artificial neuron that receives a signal can process it and then signal additional artificial neurons connected to it. In common ANN implementations, the signal at a connection between artificial neurons is a real number, and the output of each artificial neuron is computed by some non-linear function of the sum of its inputs. The connections between artificial neurons are called "edges". Artificial neurons and edges typically have a weight that adjusts as learning proceeds. The weight increases or decreases the strength of the signal at a connection. Artificial neurons may have a threshold such that the signal is only sent if the aggregate signal crosses that threshold. Typically, artificial neurons are aggregated into layers. Different layers may perform different kinds of transformations on their inputs. Signals travel from the first layer (the input layer) to the last layer (the output layer), possibly after traversing the layers multiple times. The original goal of the ANN approach was to solve problems in the same way that a human brain would. However, over time, attention moved to performing specific tasks, leading to deviations from biology. Artificial neural networks have been used on a variety of tasks, including computer vision, speech recognition, machine translation, social network filtering, playing board and video games and medical diagnosis. Deep learning consists of multiple hidden layers in an artificial neural network. This approach tries to model the way the human brain processes light and sound into vision and hearing. Some successful applications of deep learning are computer vision and speech recognition.[68] Decision trees Main article: Decision tree learning Decision tree learning uses a decision tree as a predictive model to go from observations about an item (represented in the branches) to conclusions about the item's target value (represented in the leaves). It is one of the predictive modeling approaches used in statistics, data mining, and machine learning. Tree models where the target variable can take a discrete set of values are called classification trees; in these tree structures, leaves represent class labels and branches represent conjunctions of features that lead to those class labels. Decision trees where the target variable can take continuous values (typically real numbers) are called regression trees. In decision analysis, a decision tree can be used to visually and explicitly represent decisions and decision making. In data mining, a decision tree describes data, but the resulting classification tree can be an input for decision making. Support vector machines Main article: Support vector machines Support vector machines (SVMs), also known as support vector networks, are a set of related supervised learning methods used for classification and regression. Given a set of training examples, each marked as belonging to one of two categories, an SVM training algorithm builds a model that predicts whether a new example falls into one category or the other.[69] An SVM training algorithm is a non-probabilistic, binary, linear classifier, although methods such as Platt scaling exist to use SVM in a probabilistic classification setting. In addition to performing linear classification, SVMs can efficiently perform a non-linear classification using what is called the kernel trick, implicitly mapping their inputs into high-dimensional feature spaces. Illustration of linear regression on a data set. Regression analysis Main article: Regression analysis Regression analysis encompasses a large variety of statistical methods to estimate the relationship between input variables and their associated features. Its most common form is linear regression, where a single line is drawn to best fit the given data according to a mathematical criterion such as ordinary least squares. The latter is often extended by regularization (mathematics) methods to mitigate overfitting and bias, as in ridge regression. When dealing with non-linear problems, go-to models include polynomial regression (for example, used for trendline fitting in Microsoft Excel[70]), logistic regression (often used in statistical classification) or even kernel regression, which introduces non-linearity by taking advantage of the kernel trick to implicitly map input variables to higher-dimensional space. Bayesian networks Main article: Bayesian network A simple Bayesian network. Rain influences whether the sprinkler is activated, and both rain and the sprinkler influence whether the grass is wet. A Bayesian network, belief network, or directed acyclic graphical model is a probabilistic graphical model that represents a set of random variables and their conditional independence with a directed acyclic graph (DAG). For example, a Bayesian network could represent the probabilistic relationships between diseases and symptoms. Given symptoms, the network can be used to compute the probabilities of the presence of various diseases. Efficient algorithms exist that perform inference and learning. Bayesian networks that model sequences of variables, like speech signals or protein sequences, are called dynamic Bayesian networks. Generalizations of Bayesian networks that can represent and solve decision problems under uncertainty are called influence diagrams. Genetic algorithms Main article: Genetic algorithm A genetic algorithm (GA) is a search algorithm and heuristic technique that mimics the process of natural selection, using methods such as mutation and crossover to generate new genotypes in the hope of finding good solutions to a given problem. In machine learning, genetic algorithms were used in the 1980s and 1990s.[71][72] Conversely, machine learning techniques have been used to improve the performance of genetic and evolutionary algorithms.[73] Training models Usually, machine learning models require a lot of data in order for them to perform well. Usually, when training a machine learning model, one needs to collect a large, representative sample of data from a training set. Data from the training set can be as varied as a corpus of text, a collection of images, and data collected from individual users of a service. Overfitting is something to watch out for when training a machine learning model. Federated learning Main article: Federated learning Federated learning is an adapted form of distributed artificial intelligence to training machine learning models that decentralizes the training process, allowing for users' privacy to be maintained by not needing to send their data to a centralized server. This also increases efficiency by decentralizing the training process to many devices. For example, Gboard uses federated machine learning to train search query prediction models on users' mobile phones without having to send individual searches back to Google.[74] Applications There are many applications for machine learning, including: Agriculture Anatomy Adaptive websites Affective computing Banking Bioinformatics Brain–machine interfaces Cheminformatics Citizen science Computer networks Computer vision Credit-card fraud detection Data quality DNA sequence classification Economics Financial market analysis[75] General game playing Handwriting recognition Information retrieval Insurance Internet fraud detection Linguistics Machine learning control Machine perception Machine translation Marketing Medical diagnosis Natural language processing Natural language understanding Online advertising Optimization Recommender systems Robot locomotion Search engines Sentiment analysis Sequence mining Software engineering Speech recognition Structural health monitoring Syntactic pattern recognition Telecommunication Theorem proving Time series forecasting User behavior analytics In 2006, the media-services provider Netflix held the first "Netflix Prize" competition to find a program to better predict user preferences and improve the accuracy of its existing Cinematch movie recommendation algorithm by at least 10%. A joint team made up of researchers from AT&T Labs-Research in collaboration with the teams Big Chaos and Pragmatic Theory built an ensemble model to win the Grand Prize in 2009 for $1 million.[76] Shortly after the prize was awarded, Netflix realized that viewers' ratings were not the best indicators of their viewing patterns ("everything is a recommendation") and they changed their recommendation engine accordingly.[77] In 2010 The Wall Street Journal wrote about the firm Rebellion Research and their use of machine learning to predict the financial crisis.[78] In 2012, co-founder of Sun Microsystems, Vinod Khosla, predicted that 80% of medical doctors' jobs would be lost in the next two decades to automated machine learning medical diagnostic software.[79] In 2014, it was reported that a machine learning algorithm had been applied in the field of art history to study fine art paintings and that it may have revealed previously unrecognized influences among artists.[80] In 2019 Springer Nature published the first research book created using machine learning.[81] Limitations Although machine learning has been transformative in some fields, machine-learning programs often fail to deliver expected results.[82][83][84] Reasons for this are numerous: lack of (suitable) data, lack of access to the data, data bias, privacy problems, badly chosen tasks and algorithms, wrong tools and people, lack of resources, and evaluation problems.[85] In 2018, a self-driving car from Uber failed to detect a pedestrian, who was killed after a collision.[86] Attempts to use machine learning in healthcare with the IBM Watson system failed to deliver even after years of time and billions of dollars invested.[87][88] Bias Main article: Algorithmic bias Machine learning approaches in particular can suffer from different data biases. A machine learning system trained on current customers only may not be able to predict the needs of new customer groups that are not represented in the training data. When trained on man-made data, machine learning is likely to pick up the same constitutional and unconscious biases already present in society.[89] Language models learned from data have been shown to contain human-like biases.[90][91] Machine learning systems used for criminal risk assessment have been found to be biased against black people.[92][93] In 2015, Google photos would often tag black people as gorillas,[94] and in 2018 this still was not well resolved, but Google reportedly was still using the workaround to remove all gorillas from the training data, and thus was not able to recognize real gorillas at all.[95] Similar issues with recognizing non-white people have been found in many other systems.[96] In 2016, Microsoft tested a chatbot that learned from Twitter, and it quickly picked up racist and sexist language.[97] Because of such challenges, the effective use of machine learning may take longer to be adopted in other domains.[98] Concern for fairness in machine learning, that is, reducing bias in machine learning and propelling its use for human good is increasingly expressed by artificial intelligence scientists, including Fei-Fei Li, who reminds engineers that "There’s nothing artificial about AI...It’s inspired by people, it’s created by people, and—most importantly—it impacts people. It is a powerful tool we are only just beginning to understand, and that is a profound responsibility.”[99] Model assessments Classification of machine learning models can be validated by accuracy estimation techniques like the holdout method, which splits the data in a training and test set (conventionally 2/3 training set and 1/3 test set designation) and evaluates the performance of the training model on the test set. In comparison, the K-fold-cross-validation method randomly partitions the data into K subsets and then K experiments are performed each respectively considering 1 subset for evaluation and the remaining K-1 subsets for training the model. In addition to the holdout and cross-validation methods, bootstrap, which samples n instances with replacement from the dataset, can be used to assess model accuracy.[100] In addition to overall accuracy, investigators frequently report sensitivity and specificity meaning True Positive Rate (TPR) and True Negative Rate (TNR) respectively. Similarly, investigators sometimes report the false positive rate (FPR) as well as the false negative rate (FNR). However, these rates are ratios that fail to reveal their numerators and denominators. The total operating characteristic (TOC) is an effective method to express a model's diagnostic ability. TOC shows the numerators and denominators of the previously mentioned rates, thus TOC provides more information than the commonly used receiver operating characteristic (ROC) and ROC's associated area under the curve (AUC).[101] Ethics Machine learning poses a host of ethical questions. Systems which are trained on datasets collected with biases may exhibit these biases upon use (algorithmic bias), thus digitizing cultural prejudices.[102] For example, using job hiring data from a firm with racist hiring policies may lead to a machine learning system duplicating the bias by scoring job applicants against similarity to previous successful applicants.[103][104] Responsible collection of data and documentation of algorithmic rules used by a system thus is a critical part of machine learning. Because human languages contain biases, machines trained on language corpora will necessarily also learn these biases.[105][106] Other forms of ethical challenges, not related to personal biases, are more seen in health care. There are concerns among health care professionals that these systems might not be designed in the public's interest but as income-generating machines. This is especially true in the United States where there is a long-standing ethical dilemma of improving health care, but also increasing profits. For example, the algorithms could be designed to provide patients with unnecessary tests or medication in which the algorithm's proprietary owners hold stakes. There is huge potential for machine learning in health care to provide professionals a great tool to diagnose, medicate, and even plan recovery paths for patients, but this will not happen until the personal biases mentioned previously, and these "greed" biases are addressed.[107] Hardware Since the 2010s, advances in both machine learning algorithms and computer hardware have led to more efficient methods for training deep neural networks (a particular narrow subdomain of machine learning) that contain many layers of non-linear hidden units.[108] By 2019, graphic processing units (GPUs), often with AI-specific enhancements, had displaced CPUs as the dominant method of training large-scale commercial cloud AI.[109] OpenAI estimated the hardware compute used in the largest deep learning projects from AlexNet (2012) to AlphaZero (2017), and found a 300,000-fold increase in the amount of compute required, with a doubling-time trendline of 3.4 months.[110][111] Software Software suites containing a variety of machine learning algorithms include the following: Free and open-source so
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What is JavaScript and what does it do? Before you start learning something new, it’s important to understand exactly what it is and what it does. This is especially useful when it comes to mastering a new programming language. In simple terms, JavaScript is a programming language used to make websites interactive. If you think about the basic makeup of a website, you have HTML, which describes and defines the basic content and structure of the website, then you have CSS, which tells the browser how this HTML content should be displayed—determining things like color and font. With just HTML and CSS, you have a website that looks good but doesn’t actually do much. JavaScript brings the website to life by adding functionality. JavaScript is responsible for elements that the user can interact with, such as drop-down menus, modal windows, and contact forms. It is also used to create things like animations, video players, and interactive maps. Nowadays, JavaScript is an all-purpose programming language—meaning it runs across the entire software stack. The most popular application of JavaScript is on the client side (aka frontend), but since Node.js came on the scene, many people run JavaScript on the server side (aka backend) as well. When used on the client side, JavaScript code is read, interpreted, and executed in the user’s web browser. When used on the server side, it is run on a remote computer. You can learn more about the difference between frontend and backend programming here. JavaScript isn’t only used to create websites. It can also be used to build browser-based games and, with the help of certain frameworks, mobile apps for different operating systems. The creation of new libraries and frameworks is also making it possible to build backend programs with JavaScript, such as web apps and server apps. Is it still worth learning JavaScript in 2021? The world of web development is constantly moving. With so many new tools popping up all the time, it can be extremely difficult to know where you should focus your efforts. As an aspiring developer, you’ll want to make sure that what you’re learning is still relevant in today’s industry. If you’re having doubts about JavaScript, it’s important to know that, since its creation in 1995, JavaScript is pretty much everywhere on the web—and that’s not likely to change any time soon. According to the 2020 StackOverflow developer survey, JavaScript is the most commonly used programming language for the eighth year in a row. It is currently used by 94.5% of all websites and, despite originally being designed as a client-side language, JavaScript has now made its way to the server-side of websites (thanks to Node.js), mobile devices (thanks to React Native and Ionic) and desktop (courtesy of Electron). As long as people are interacting with the web, you can assume that JavaScript is highly relevant—there’s no doubt that this is a language worth knowing! With that in mind, let’s look at some of the key benefits of becoming a JavaScript expert. Why learn JavaScript? The most obvious reason for learning JavaScript is if you have hopes of becoming a web developer. Even if you haven’t got your heart set on a tech career, being proficient in JavaScript will enable you to build websites from scratch—a pretty useful skill to have in today’s job market! If you do want to become a web developer, here are some of the main reasons why you should learn JavaScript: JavaScript experts are versatile JavaScript is an extremely versatile language. Once you’ve mastered it, the possibilities are endless: you can code on the client-side (frontend) using Angular and on the server-side (backend) using Node.js. You can also develop web, mobile, and desktop apps using React, React Native, and Electron, and you can even get involved in machine learning. If you want to become a frontend developer, JavaScript is a prerequisite. However, that’s not the only career path open to you as a JavaScript expert. Mastering this key programming language could see you go on to work in full-stack development, games development, information security software engineering, machine learning, and artificial intelligence—to name just a few! Ultimately, if you want any kind of development or engineering career, proficiency in JavaScript is a must. JavaScript experts are in-demand (and well-paid) JavaScript is the most popular programming language in the world, so it’s no wonder that JavaScript is one of the most sought-after skills in the web development industry today. According to the Devskiller IT Skills and Hiring Report 2020, 72% of companies are looking to hire JavaScript experts. Enter the search term “JavaScript” on job site Indeed and you’ll find over 40,000 jobs requiring this skill (in the US). Run the same search on LinkedIn and the results are in excess of 125,000. At the same time, the global demand for JavaScript seems to outweigh the expertise available on the market. According to this 2018 HackerRank report, 48% of employers worldwide need developers with JavaScript skills, while only 42% of student developers claim to be proficient in JavaScript. And, in their most recent report for 2020, HackerRank once again reports that JavaScript is the most popular language that hiring mangers look for in a web developer candidate. Not only are JavaScript experts in demand—they are also well-paid. In the United States, JavaScript developers earn an average yearly salary of $111,953 per year. We’ve covered this topic in more detail in our JavaScript salary guide, but as you can see, learning JavaScript can really boost your earning potential as a developer. JavaScript is beginner-friendly Compared to many other programming languages, JavaScript offers one of the more beginner-friendly entry points into the world of coding. The great thing about JavaScript is that it comes installed on every modern web browser—there’s no need to set up any kind of development environment, which means you can start coding with JavaScript right away! Another advantage of learning JavaScript as your first programming language is that you get instant feedback; with a minimal amount of JavaScript code, you’ll immediately see visible results. There’s also a huge JavaScript community on sites like Stack Overflow, so you’ll find plenty of support as you learn. Not only is JavaScript beginner-friendly; it will also set you up with some extremely valuable transferable skills. JavaScript supports object-oriented, functional, and imperative styles of programming—skills which can be transferred to any new language you might learn later on, such as Python, Java, or C++. JavaScript provides a crucial introduction to key principles and practices that you’ll take with you throughout your career as a developer. Should you learn plain JavaScript first or can you skip to frameworks and libraries? When deciding whether or not to learn JavaScript, what you’re really asking is whether or not you should learn “vanilla” JavaScript. Vanilla JavaScript just means plain JavaScript without any libraries or frameworks. Let’s explore what this means in more detail now. What is meant by vanilla JavaScript, libraries, and frameworks? If you research the term “vanilla JavaScript”, you might run into some confusion; however, all you need to know is that vanilla JavaScript is used to refer to native, standards-based, non-extended JavaScript. There is no difference between vanilla JavaScript and JavaScript—it’s just there to emphasize the usage of plain JavaScript without the use of libraries and frameworks. So what are libraries and frameworks? JavaScript libraries and frameworks both contain sets of prewritten, ready-to-use JavaScript code—but they’re not the same thing. You can think of a framework as your blueprint for building a website: it gives you a structure to work from, and contains ready-made components and tools that help you to build certain elements much quicker than if you were to code them from scratch. Some popular JavaScript frameworks include Angular, React, Vue, and Node.js. Frameworks also contain libraries. Libraries are smaller than frameworks, and tend to be used for more specific cases. A JavaScript library contains sets of JavaScript code which can be called upon to implement certain functions and features. Let’s imagine you want to code a particular element into your website. You could write, say, ten lines of JavaScript from scratch—or you could take the condensed, ready-made version from your chosen JavaScript library. Some examples of JavaScript libraries include jQuery, Lodash, and Underscore. The easiest way to understand how frameworks and libraries work together is to imagine you are building a house. The framework provides the foundation and the structure, while the library enables you to add in ready-made components (like furniture) rather than building your own from scratch. You can learn more about the relationship between languages and libraries in this post explaining the main differences between JavaScript and jQuery. For now, let’s go back to our original question: How important is it to learn vanilla JavaScript? Should you learn vanilla JavaScript first? When it comes to learning JavaScript, it can be tempting to skip ahead to those time-saving frameworks and libraries we just talked about—and many developers do. However, there are many compelling arguments for learning plain JavaScript first. While JavaScript frameworks may help you get the job done quicker, there’s only so far you can go if you don’t understand the core concepts behind these frameworks. Frontend developer Abhishek Nagekar describes how not learning vanilla JavaScript came back to bite him when he started learning the JavaScript frameworks Node and Express: “As I went to write more and more code in Node and Express, I began to get stuck at even the tiniest problems. Suddenly, I was surrounded with words like callbacks, closures, event loop and prototype. It felt like I got a reintroduction to JavaScript, but this time, it was not a toddler playing in its cradle, it was something of a mysterious monster, challenging me on every other step for not having taken it seriously.” The above Tweet references a long-running joke within the developer community, and although it dates way back to 2015, it’s still highly relevant today. If you want to become a developer who can innovate, not just execute, you need to understand the underlying principles of the web—not just the shortcuts. This means learning vanilla JavaScript before you move on to frameworks. In fact, understanding plain JavaScript will help you later on when it comes to deciding whether to use a framework for a certain project, and if so, which framework to use. Why Study JavaScript? JavaScript is one of the 3 languages all web developers must learn: 1. HTML to define the content of web pages 2. CSS to specify the layout of web pages 3. JavaScript to program the behavior of web pages Learning Speed In this tutorial, the learning speed is your choice. Everything is up to you. If you are struggling, take a break, or re-read the material. Always make sure you understand all the "Try-it-Yourself" examples. The only way to become a clever programmer is to: Practice. Practice. Practice. Code. Code. Code ! Commonly Asked Questions How do I get JavaScript? Where can I download JavaScript? Is JavaScript Free? You don't have to get or download JavaScript. JavaScript is already running in your browser on your computer, on your tablet, and on your smart-phone. JavaScript is free to use for everyone.
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This project is a Applicant Tracking System (ATS) - Job Portal that manages job postings, receives applications, and creates a hiring workflow for these applications. It is built using the MERN stack: MongoDB, Express, React, and Node.js.
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Poole, Mackworth & Goebel 1998, p. 1. Russell & Norvig 2003, p. 55. Definition of AI as the study of intelligent agents: Poole, Mackworth & Goebel (1998), which provides the version that is used in this article. These authors use the term "computational intelligence" as a synonym for artificial intelligence.[1] Russell & Norvig (2003) (who prefer the term "rational agent") and write "The whole-agent view is now widely accepted in the field".[2] Nilsson 1998 Legg & Hutter 2007 Russell & Norvig 2009, p. 2. McCorduck 2004, p. 204 Maloof, Mark. "Artificial Intelligence: An Introduction, p. 37" (PDF). georgetown.edu. Archived (PDF) from the original on 25 August 2018. "How AI Is Getting Groundbreaking Changes In Talent Management And HR Tech". Hackernoon. Archived from the original on 11 September 2019. Retrieved 14 February 2020. Schank, Roger C. (1991). "Where's the AI". AI magazine. Vol. 12 no. 4. p. 38. Russell & Norvig 2009. "AlphaGo – Google DeepMind". 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Boom of the 1980s: rise of expert systems, Fifth Generation Project, Alvey, MCC, SCI: * McCorduck 2004, pp. 426–441 * Crevier 1993, pp. 161–162,197–203, 211, 240 * Russell & Norvig 2003, p. 24 * NRC 1999, pp. 210–211 * Newquist 1994, pp. 235–248 First AI Winter, Mansfield Amendment, Lighthill report * Crevier 1993, pp. 115–117 * Russell & Norvig 2003, p. 22 * NRC 1999, pp. 212–213 * Howe 1994 * Newquist 1994, pp. 189–201 Second AI winter: * McCorduck 2004, pp. 430–435 * Crevier 1993, pp. 209–210 * NRC 1999, pp. 214–216 * Newquist 1994, pp. 301–318 AI becomes hugely successful in the early 21st century * Clark 2015 Pamela McCorduck (2004, p. 424) writes of "the rough shattering of AI in subfields—vision, natural language, decision theory, genetic algorithms, robotics ... and these with own sub-subfield—that would hardly have anything to say to each other." This list of intelligent traits is based on the topics covered by the major AI textbooks, including: * Russell & Norvig 2003 * Luger & Stubblefield 2004 * Poole, Mackworth & Goebel 1998 * Nilsson 1998 Kolata 1982. Maker 2006. Biological intelligence vs. intelligence in general: Russell & Norvig 2003, pp. 2–3, who make the analogy with aeronautical engineering. McCorduck 2004, pp. 100–101, who writes that there are "two major branches of artificial intelligence: one aimed at producing intelligent behavior regardless of how it was accomplished, and the other aimed at modeling intelligent processes found in nature, particularly human ones." Kolata 1982, a paper in Science, which describes McCarthy's indifference to biological models. Kolata quotes McCarthy as writing: "This is AI, so we don't care if it's psychologically real".[19] McCarthy recently reiterated his position at the AI@50 conference where he said "Artificial intelligence is not, by definition, simulation of human intelligence".[20]. Neats vs. scruffies: * McCorduck 2004, pp. 421–424, 486–489 * Crevier 1993, p. 168 * Nilsson 1983, pp. 10–11 Symbolic vs. sub-symbolic AI: * Nilsson (1998, p. 7), who uses the term "sub-symbolic". General intelligence (strong AI) is discussed in popular introductions to AI: * Kurzweil 1999 and Kurzweil 2005 See the Dartmouth proposal, under Philosophy, below. McCorduck 2004, p. 34. McCorduck 2004, p. xviii. McCorduck 2004, p. 3. McCorduck 2004, pp. 340–400. This is a central idea of Pamela McCorduck's Machines Who Think. She writes: "I like to think of artificial intelligence as the scientific apotheosis of a venerable cultural tradition."[26] "Artificial intelligence in one form or another is an idea that has pervaded Western intellectual history, a dream in urgent need of being realized."[27] "Our history is full of attempts—nutty, eerie, comical, earnest, legendary and real—to make artificial intelligences, to reproduce what is the essential us—bypassing the ordinary means. Back and forth between myth and reality, our imaginations supplying what our workshops couldn't, we have engaged for a long time in this odd form of self-reproduction."[28] She traces the desire back to its Hellenistic roots and calls it the urge to "forge the Gods."[29] "Stephen Hawking believes AI could be mankind's last accomplishment". BetaNews. 21 October 2016. Archived from the original on 28 August 2017. Lombardo P, Boehm I, Nairz K (2020). "RadioComics – Santa Claus and the future of radiology". 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Dartmouth conference: * McCorduck 2004, pp. 111–136 * Crevier 1993, pp. 47–49, who writes "the conference is generally recognized as the official birthdate of the new science." * Russell & Norvig 2003, p. 17, who call the conference "the birth of artificial intelligence." * NRC 1999, pp. 200–201 McCarthy, John (1988). "Review of The Question of Artificial Intelligence". Annals of the History of Computing. 10 (3): 224–229., collected in McCarthy, John (1996). "10. Review of The Question of Artificial Intelligence". Defending AI Research: A Collection of Essays and Reviews. CSLI., p. 73, "[O]ne of the reasons for inventing the term "artificial intelligence" was to escape association with "cybernetics". Its concentration on analog feedback seemed misguided, and I wished to avoid having either to accept Norbert (not Robert) Wiener as a guru or having to argue with him." Hegemony of the Dartmouth conference attendees: * Russell & Norvig 2003, p. 17, who write "for the next 20 years the field would be dominated by these people and their students." * McCorduck 2004, pp. 129–130 Russell & Norvig 2003, p. 18. Schaeffer J. (2009) Didn't Samuel Solve That Game?. In: One Jump Ahead. Springer, Boston, MA Samuel, A. L. (July 1959). "Some Studies in Machine Learning Using the Game of Checkers". IBM Journal of Research and Development. 3 (3): 210–229. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.368.2254. doi:10.1147/rd.33.0210. "Golden years" of AI (successful symbolic reasoning programs 1956–1973): * McCorduck 2004, pp. 243–252 * Crevier 1993, pp. 52–107 * Moravec 1988, p. 9 * Russell & Norvig 2003, pp. 18–21 The programs described are Arthur Samuel's checkers program for the IBM 701, Daniel Bobrow's STUDENT, Newell and Simon's Logic Theorist and Terry Winograd's SHRDLU. 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(See list of cognitive biases for several examples). * Lakoff & Núñez (2000) have controversially argued that even our skills at mathematics depend on knowledge and skills that come from "the body", i.e. sensorimotor and perceptual skills. 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Luger et al. places this under "uncertain reasoning"): * Russell & Norvig 2003, pp. 354–360, * Poole, Mackworth & Goebel 1998, pp. 248–256, 323–335, * Luger & Stubblefield 2004, pp. 335–363, * Nilsson 1998, ~18.3.3 Breadth of commonsense knowledge: * Russell & Norvig 2003, p. 21, * Crevier 1993, pp. 113–114, * Moravec 1988, p. 13, * Lenat & Guha 1989 (Introduction) Dreyfus & Dreyfus 1986. Gladwell 2005. Expert knowledge as embodied intuition: * Dreyfus & Dreyfus 1986 (Hubert Dreyfus is a philosopher and critic of AI who was among the first to argue that most useful human knowledge was encoded sub-symbolically. See Dreyfus' critique of AI) * Gladwell 2005 (Gladwell's Blink is a popular introduction to sub-symbolic reasoning and knowledge.) * Hawkins & Blakeslee 2005 (Hawkins argues that sub-symbolic knowledge should be the primary focus of AI research.) 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If computers experience life through their own senses, they cease to be purely a means to an end determined by their usefulness to... humans. Per GNW [the Global Neuronal Workspace theory], they turn from mere objects into subjects... with a point of view.... Once computers' cognitive abilities rival those of humanity, their impulse to push for legal and political rights will become irresistible – the right not to be deleted, not to have their memories wiped clean, not to suffer pain and degradation. The alternative, embodied by IIT [Integrated Information Theory], is that computers will remain only supersophisticated machinery, ghostlike empty shells, devoid of what we value most: the feeling of life itself." (p. 49.) Marcus, Gary, "Am I Human?: Researchers need new ways to distinguish artificial intelligence from the natural kind", Scientific American, vol. 316, no. 3 (March 2017), pp. 58–63. A stumbling block to AI has been an incapacity for reliable disambiguation. 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# Contributing to this repository <!-- omit in toc --> ## Getting started <!-- omit in toc --> Before you begin: - This site is powered by Node.js. Check to see if you're on the [version of node we support](contributing/development.md). - Have you read the [code of conduct](CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md)? - Check out the [existing issues](https://github.com/github/docs/issues) & see if we [accept contributions](#types-of-contributions-memo) for your type of issue. ### Use the 'make a contribution' button  Navigating a new codebase can be challenging, so we're making that a little easier. As you're using docs.github.com, you may come across an article that you want to make an update to. You can click on the **make a contribution** button right on that article, which will take you to the file in this repo where you'll make your changes. Before you make your changes, check to see if an [issue exists](https://github.com/github/docs/issues/) already for the change you want to make. ### Don't see your issue? Open one If you spot something new, open an issue using a [template](https://github.com/github/docs/issues/new/choose). We'll use the issue to have a conversation about the problem you want to fix. ### Ready to make a change? Fork the repo Fork using GitHub Desktop: - [Getting started with GitHub Desktop](https://docs.github.com/en/desktop/installing-and-configuring-github-desktop/getting-started-with-github-desktop) will guide you through setting up Desktop. - Once Desktop is set up, you can use it to [fork the repo](https://docs.github.com/en/desktop/contributing-and-collaborating-using-github-desktop/cloning-and-forking-repositories-from-github-desktop)! Fork using the command line: - [Fork the repo](https://docs.github.com/en/github/getting-started-with-github/fork-a-repo#fork-an-example-repository) so that you can make your changes without affecting the original project until you're ready to merge them. Fork with [GitHub Codespaces](https://github.com/features/codespaces): - [Fork, edit, and preview](https://docs.github.com/en/free-pro-team@latest/github/developing-online-with-codespaces/creating-a-codespace) using [GitHub Codespaces](https://github.com/features/codespaces) without having to install and run the project locally. ### Make your update: Make your changes to the file(s) you'd like to update. Here are some tips and tricks for [using the docs codebase](#working-in-the-githubdocs-repository). - Are you making changes to the application code? You'll need **Node.js v14** to run the site locally. See [contributing/development.md](contributing/development.md). - Are you contributing to markdown? We use [GitHub Markdown](contributing/content-markup-reference.md). ### Open a pull request When you're done making changes and you'd like to propose them for review, use the [pull request template](#pull-request-template) to open your PR (pull request). ### Submit your PR & get it reviewed - Once you submit your PR, others from the Docs community will review it with you. The first thing you're going to want to do is a [self review](#self-review). - After that, we may have questions, check back on your PR to keep up with the conversation. - Did you have an issue, like a merge conflict? Check out our [git tutorial](https://lab.github.com/githubtraining/managing-merge-conflicts) on how to resolve merge conflicts and other issues. ### Your PR is merged! Congratulations! The whole GitHub community thanks you. :sparkles: Once your PR is merged, you will be proudly listed as a contributor in the [contributor chart](https://github.com/github/docs/graphs/contributors). ### Keep contributing as you use GitHub Docs Now that you're a part of the GitHub Docs community, you can keep participating in many ways. **Learn more about contributing:** - [Types of contributions :memo:](#types-of-contributions-memo) - [:mega: Discussions](#mega-discussions) - [:beetle: Issues](#beetle-issues) - [:hammer_and_wrench: Pull requests](#hammer_and_wrench-pull-requests) - [:question: Support](#question-support) - [:earth_asia: Translations](#earth_asia-translations) - [:balance_scale: Site Policy](#balance_scale-site-policy) - [Starting with an issue](#starting-with-an-issue) - [Labels](#labels) - [Opening a pull request](#opening-a-pull-request) - [Working in the github/docs repository](#working-in-the-githubdocs-repository) - [Reviewing](#reviewing) - [Self review](#self-review) - [Pull request template](#pull-request-template) - [Suggested changes](#suggested-changes) - [Windows](#windows) ## Types of contributions :memo: You can contribute to the GitHub Docs content and site in several ways. This repo is a place to discuss and collaborate on docs.github.com! Our small, but mighty :muscle: docs team is maintaining this repo, to preserve our bandwidth, off topic conversations will be closed. ### :mega: Discussions Discussions are where we have conversations. If you'd like help troubleshooting a docs PR you're working on, have a great new idea, or want to share something amazing you've learned in our docs, join us in [discussions](https://github.com/github/docs/discussions). ### :beetle: Issues [Issues](https://docs.github.com/en/github/managing-your-work-on-github/about-issues) are used to track tasks that contributors can help with. If an issue has a triage label, we haven't reviewed it yet and you shouldn't begin work on it. If you've found something in the content or the website that should be updated, search open issues to see if someone else has reported the same thing. If it's something new, open an issue using a [template](https://github.com/github/docs/issues/new/choose). We'll use the issue to have a conversation about the problem you want to fix. ### :hammer_and_wrench: Pull requests A [pull request](https://docs.github.com/en/github/collaborating-with-issues-and-pull-requests/about-pull-requests) is a way to suggest changes in our repository. When we merge those changes, they should be deployed to the live site within 24 hours. :earth_africa: To learn more about opening a pull request in this repo, see [Opening a pull request](#opening-a-pull-request) below. ### :question: Support We are a small team working hard to keep up with the documentation demands of a continuously changing product. Unfortunately, we just can't help with support questions in this repository. If you are experiencing a problem with GitHub, unrelated to our documentation, please [contact GitHub Support directly](https://support.github.com/contact). Any issues, discussions, or pull requests opened here requesting support will be given information about how to contact GitHub Support, then closed and locked. If you're having trouble with your GitHub account, contact [Support](https://support.github.com/contact). ### :earth_asia: Translations This website is internationalized and available in multiple languages. The source content in this repository is written in English. We integrate with an external localization platform called [Crowdin](https://crowdin.com) and work with professional translators to localize the English content. **We do not currently accept contributions for translated content**, but we hope to in the future. ### :balance_scale: Site Policy GitHub's site policies are published on docs.github.com, too! If you find a typo in the site policy section, you can open a pull request to fix it. For anything else, see [the CONTRIBUTING guide in the site-policy repo](https://github.com/github/site-policy/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md). ## Starting with an issue You can browse existing issues to find something that needs help! ### Labels Labels can help you find an issue you'd like to help with. - The [`help wanted` label](https://github.com/github/docs/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3A%22help+wanted%22) is for problems or updates that anyone in the community can start working on. - The [`good first issue` label](https://github.com/github/docs/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3A%22good+first+issue%22) is for problems or updates we think are ideal for beginners. - The [`content` label](https://github.com/github/docs/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3Acontent) is for problems or updates in the content on docs.github.com. These will usually require some knowledge of Markdown. - The [`engineering` label](https://github.com/github/docs/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3Aengineering) is for problems or updates in the docs.github.com website. These will usually require some knowledge of JavaScript/Node.js or YAML to fix. ## Opening a pull request You can use the GitHub user interface :pencil2: for some small changes, like fixing a typo or updating a readme. You can also fork the repo and then clone it locally, to view changes and run your tests on your machine. ## Working in the github/docs repository Here's some information that might be helpful while working on a Docs PR: - [Development](/contributing/development.md) - This short guide describes how to get this app running on your local machine. - [Content markup reference](/contributing/content-markup-reference.md) - All of our content is written in GitHub-flavored Markdown, with some additional enhancements. - [Content style guide for GitHub Docs](/contributing/content-style-guide.md) - This guide covers GitHub-specific information about how we style our content and images. It also links to the resources we use for general style guidelines. - [Reusables](/data/reusables/README.md) - We use reusables to help us keep content up to date. Instead of writing the same long string of information in several articles, we create a reusable, then call it from the individual articles. - [Variables](/data/variables/README.md) - We use variables the same way we use reusables. Variables are for short strings of reusable text. - [Liquid](/contributing/liquid-helpers.md) - We use liquid helpers to create different versions of our content. - [Scripts](/script/README.md) - The scripts directory is the home for all of the scripts you can run locally. - [Tests](/tests/README.md) - We use tests to ensure content will render correctly on the site. Tests run automatically in your PR, and sometimes it's also helpful to run them locally. ## Reviewing We (usually the docs team, but sometimes GitHub product managers, engineers, or supportocats too!) review every single PR. The purpose of reviews is to create the best content we can for people who use GitHub. :yellow_heart: Reviews are always respectful, acknowledging that everyone did the best possible job with the knowledge they had at the time. :yellow_heart: Reviews discuss content, not the person who created it. :yellow_heart: Reviews are constructive and start conversation around feedback. ### Self review You should always review your own PR first. For content changes, make sure that you: - [ ] Confirm that the changes address every part of the content design plan from your issue (if there are differences, explain them). - [ ] Review the content for technical accuracy. - [ ] Review the entire pull request using the [localization checklist](contributing/localization-checklist.md). - [ ] Copy-edit the changes for grammar, spelling, and adherence to the style guide. - [ ] Check new or updated Liquid statements to confirm that versioning is correct. - [ ] Check that all of your changes render correctly in staging. Remember, that lists and tables can be tricky. - [ ] If there are any failing checks in your PR, troubleshoot them until they're all passing. ### Pull request template When you open a pull request, you must fill out the "Ready for review" template before we can review your PR. This template helps reviewers understand your changes and the purpose of your pull request. ### Suggested changes We may ask for changes to be made before a PR can be merged, either using [suggested changes](https://docs.github.com/en/github/collaborating-with-issues-and-pull-requests/incorporating-feedback-in-your-pull-request) or pull request comments. You can apply suggested changes directly through the UI. You can make any other changes in your fork, then commit them to your branch. As you update your PR and apply changes, mark each conversation as [resolved](https://docs.github.com/en/github/collaborating-with-issues-and-pull-requests/commenting-on-a-pull-request#resolving-conversations). ## Windows This site can be developed on Windows, however a few potential gotchas need to be kept in mind: 1. Regular Expressions: Windows uses `\r\n` for line endings, while Unix based systems use `\n`. Therefore when working on Regular Expressions, use `\r?\n` instead of `\n` in order to support both environments. The Node.js [`os.EOL`](https://nodejs.org/api/os.html#os_os_eol) property can be used to get an OS-specific end-of-line marker. 1. Paths: Windows systems use `\` for the path separator, which would be returned by `path.join` and others. You could use `path.posix`, `path.posix.join` etc and the [slash](https://ghub.io/slash) module, if you need forward slashes - like for constructing URLs - or ensure your code works with either. 1. Bash: Not every Windows developer has a terminal that fully supports Bash, so it's generally preferred to write [scripts](/script) in JavaScript instead of Bash.
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What is C++? C++ is a general-purpose, object-oriented programming language. It was created by Bjarne Stroustrup at Bell Labs circa 1980. C++ is very similar to C (invented by Dennis Ritchie in the early 1970s). C++ is so compatible with C that it will probably compile over 99% of C programs without changing a line of source code. Though C++ is a lot of well-structured and safer language than C as it OOPs based. Some computer languages are written for a specific purpose. Like, Java was initially devised to control toasters and some other electronics. C was developed for programming OS. Pascal was conceptualized to teach proper programming techniques. But C++ is a general-purpose language. It well deserves the widely acknowledged nickname "Swiss Pocket Knife of Languages." C++ is a cross-platform language that can be used to create high-performance applications. C++ was developed by Bjarne Stroustrup, as an extension to the C language. C++ gives programmers a high level of control over system resources and memory. The language was updated 3 major times in 2011, 2014, and 2017 to C++11, C++14, and C++17. About C++ Programming Multi-paradigm Language - C++ supports at least seven different styles of programming. Developers can choose any of the styles. General Purpose Language - You can use C++ to develop games, desktop apps, operating systems, and so on. Speed - Like C programming, the performance of optimized C++ code is exceptional. Object-oriented - C++ allows you to divide complex problems into smaller sets by using objects. Why Learn C++? C++ is used to develop games, desktop apps, operating systems, browsers, and so on because of its performance. After learning C++, it will be much easier to learn other programming languages like Java, Python, etc. C++ helps you to understand the internal architecture of a computer, how computer stores and retrieves information. How to learn C++? C++ tutorial from Programiz - We provide step by step C++ tutorials, examples, and references. Get started with C++. Official C++ documentation - Might be hard to follow and understand for beginners. Visit official C++ documentation. Write a lot of C++ programming code- The only way you can learn programming is by writing a lot of code. Read C++ code- Join Github's open-source projects and read other people's code. C++ best programming language? The answer depends on perspective and requirements. Some tasks can be done in C++, though not very quickly. For example, designing GUI screens for applications. Other languages like Visual Basic, Python have GUI design elements built into them. Therefore, they are better suited for GUI type of task. Some of the scripting languages that provide extra programmability to applications. Such as MS Word and even photoshop tend to be variants of Basic, not C++. C++ is still used widely, and the most famous software have their backbone in C++. This tutorial will help you learn C++ basic and the advanced concepts. Who uses C++? Some of today's most visible used systems have their critical parts written in C++. Examples are Amadeus (airline ticketing) Bloomberg (financial formation), Amazon (Web commerce), Google (Web search) Facebook (social media) Many programming languages depend on C++'s performance and reliability in their implementation. Examples include: Java Virtual Machines JavaScript interpreters (e.g., Google's V8) Browsers (e.g., Internet Explorer, Mozilla's Firefox, Apple's Safari, and Google's Chrome) Application and Web frameworks (e.g., Microsoft's .NET Web services framework). Applications that involve local and wide area networks, user interaction, numeric, graphics, and database access highly depend on C++ language. Why Use C++ C++ is one of the world's most popular programming languages. C++ can be found in today's operating systems, Graphical User Interfaces, and embedded systems. C++ is an object-oriented programming language which gives a clear structure to programs and allows code to be reused, lowering development costs. C++ is portable and can be used to develop applications that can be adapted to multiple platforms. C++ is fun and easy to learn! As C++ is close to C# and Java, it makes it easy for programmers to switch to C++ or vice versa Definition - What does C++ Programming Language mean? C++ is an object oriented computer language created by notable computer scientist Bjorne Stroustrop as part of the evolution of the C family of languages. Some call C++ “C with classes” because it introduces object oriented programming principles, including the use of defined classes, to the C programming language framework. C++ is pronounced "see-plus-plus." C++ Variables Variables are the backbone of any programming language. A variable is merely a way to store some information for later use. We can retrieve this value or data by referring to a "word" that will describe this information. Once declared and defined they may be used many times within the scope in which they were declared. C++ Control Structures When a program runs, the code is read by the compiler line by line (from top to bottom, and for the most part left to right). This is known as "code flow." When the code is being read from top to bottom, it may encounter a point where it needs to make a decision. Based on the decision, the program may jump to a different part of the code. It may even make the compiler re-run a specific piece again, or just skip a bunch of code. You could think of this process like if you were to choose from different courses from Guru99. You decide, click a link and skip a few pages. In the same way, a computer program has a set of strict rules to decide the flow of program execution. C++ Syntax The syntax is a layout of words, expression, and symbols. Well, it's because an email address has its well-defined syntax. You need some combination of letters, numbers, potentially with underscores (_) or periods (.) in between, followed by an at the rate (@) symbol, followed by some website domain (company.com). So, syntax in a programming language is much the same. They are some well-defined set of rules that allow you to create some piece of well-functioning software. But, if you don't abide by the rules of a programming language or syntax, you'll get errors. C++ Tools In the real world, a tool is something (usually a physical object) that helps you to get a certain job done promptly. Well, this holds true with the programming world too. A tool in programming is some piece of software which when used with the code allows you to program faster. There are probably tens of thousands, if not millions of different tools across all the programming languages. Most crucial tool, considered by many, is an IDE, an Integrated Development Environment. An IDE is a software which will make your coding life so much easier. IDEs ensure that your files and folders are organized and give you a nice and clean way to view them. Types of C++ Errors Another way to look at C++ in a practical sense is to start enumerating different kinds of errors that occur as the written code makes its way to final execution. First, there are syntax errors where the code is actually written in an illegible way. This can be a misuse of punctuation, or the misspelling of a function command or anything else that compromises the integrity of the syntax as it is written. Another fundamental type of error is a compiler error that simply tells the programmer the compiler was not able to do its work effectively. As a compiler language, C++ relies on the compiler to make the source code into machine readable code and optimize it in various ways. A third type of error happens after the program has been successfully compiled. Runtime errors are not uncommon in C++ executables. What they represent is some lack of designated resource or non-working command in the executable program. In other words, the syntax is right, and the program was compiled successfully, but as the program is doing its work, it encounters a problem, whether that has to do with interdependencies, operating system requirements or anything else in the general environment in which the program is trying to work. Over time, C++ has remained a very useful language not only in computer programming itself, but in teaching new programmers about how object oriented programming works.
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CEO, editor-in-chief and responsible publisher: Anna Careborg, Editors and Acting responsible publishers: Maria Rimpi and Martin Ahlquist, Postal address Svenska Dagbladet, 105 17 Stockholm, Subscription matters and e-mail to customer serviceSubscription matters and e-mail to customer service. If you have more than one account (for example, an employee of several companies), you first need to fill in the company name. Benify privately. . In order for us to be able to create a sustainable society for everyone who lives, visits and works in Huddinge, you as an employee are the most important thing we have. Created a poorer work environment by reducing staff, as well as bonus systems. We may start the selection during the application period and welcome your application as soon as possible. If you were to leave Swedbank, what is the primary reason? Since Swedbank was formed about 8 years ago, the focus has been on a completely new bank based on customer contacts via digital channels. Trygghetsförvaltning has changed its name to Proaktiv Förvaltning. It is said that Google to take an SMS loan that grants SMS loans with in the US has been interested, but there to be indebted already at the beginning of its in the future. New report: Pension companies increasingly sustainable. The good reputation spreads, which gives more applications per ad and reduces the need for. These are stated in the bank's established employee benefits, where it is also stated any criteria for issuing the benefit. SvD Näringsliv has taken a closer look at what the conditions look like. 6.5 Severance pay Sparbanken shall ensure that compensation paid to an employee in connection with In December 2016, we announced that a name change would take place as a result of the Swedish Consumer Agency's statement on the Security Administration, there. If you have any questions, you are always welcome to contact us. 6.4 Contractual pension Pension benefits are paid in accordance with law and agreements. Those who work at Swedbank get the very best conditions. Ambea for me salary specification. With personnel loans, super interest rates are offered to all bank employees. Otherwise, they were very instructive. How flexible is Swedbank with working hours and working remotely? Söderberg & Partners - Hållbarhetsrapporten Pensionsbolag 2016. A typical working day was that you came to work at the same times of the day, picked up your work box that you had received from the bank with all your things in, then sat down at any computer table, logged in to computer, opened all the programs to work with and began receiving calls and emails. But the benefit taxation means that it is not quite as good as it first seems. Swedbank and more Swedish banks Clearing number is the number that identifies the bank and the branch to which an account belongs. At the bank, I learned an incredible amount. Flexible working hours are applied. Anxious work environment where everything talked between colleagues concerns how long you can keep your job. Working at ABB gives you an opportunity to contribute to a more prosperous and sustainable world. Apply. ; ‚] Ú ÏÃÎG; ùÄ £ ÷ ä› ÿÃÉ — Îþúêîîê'ÿ "ÿéêêîˆ97› Ò ¥ “2nú & ó $;› t'Ó & á. Customer and employee satisfaction is always on top of the agenda. Are you used to working with complexes sales and has a strong business and customer focus? booked via customer service. Good benefits. Contractual pension The bank does not apply a variable remuneration system with discretionary pension benefits. Then you are the Key Account Manager we are looking for at PayEx! \\ n \\ n Background: \\ n \\ nPayEx is a company with two business areas, PayEx. Swedbank Hypotek AB, 556003-3283 - At allabolag.se you will find, financial statements, key figures, group, group tree, board, Status no less than 24 lenders do it and you pay a fee. Today, they can take out mortgages at 0.04 percent interest. The funds that were previously called Trygghet have now changed their name to Proaktiv, but the services remain the same. The results are based on Söderberg & Partners' annual traffic light report, which contains analyzes of the entire Swedish savings market and is compiled to keep savers informed about how the providers of financial services and products perform. Flashback Forum 46,947 visitors online. Employee benefits according to instruction 12.1.1 3. They stay longer, are more committed and more likely to see themselves as ambassadors for your employer brand. Here you will find - who is employed or affiliated with us - information and routines regarding common personnel-related issues at CLINTEC. Welcome to your benefits portal! employee benefits, which are stated in the instruction. Today, they can take out mortgages at 0.04 percent interest. The tasks only included telephone sales, which meant that I lacked more customer contact. Today, Söderberg & Partners launches a third sustainability report, this time to demonstrate what funds' sustainability work looks like. Holiday work gives you a chance to earn your own money, at the same time as you gain valuable experience for the future. Generous staff prices, a healthy lifestyle and safe conditions. The bank has employee benefits that employees can take advantage of. Here you will find vacancies in the Danske Bank Group. Mercer has extensive experience in designing employee benefits from a strategic perspective. Healthy and able to work… then get a responsibility like this management of ours. Employee benefits Competitive employee benefits. But the benefit taxation means that it is not quite as good as it first seems. Good and innovative company that I would really recommend working in. Customer in focus is always a matter of course. Year 9 is prioritized. Prerequisites for getting holiday work is that you have applied on time, are registered in the municipality. 6.4 Contractual pension Pension benefits are paid in accordance with law and agreements. If something is to change, you must notify us as soon as possible. If your employer pays a private cost of living for you, it is a benefit and you must pay tax on the benefit. E-mail: info@itmediagroup.se Demolish the pyramids! is a book for anyone who is or has a boss. It has been hailed by Bill Clinton and is course literature at Harvard. It has been sold in more than 50 countries and has been called the most important event in Swedish leadership. Benefits. window.SvD.ads.queue.push (function () {Application. Change bank if you want a lower fee. Salary type: Fixed monthly, weekly or hourly salary. WHO ARE YOU? The benefit is normally valued at its market value but in some cases is PayEx is looking for an ambitious Key Account Manager for its sales team. \\ nDo you want to work with an expansive and innovative company in invoice management and financing? • Wellness grants and other employee benefits • Insurance • Market salary • Career and development We are constantly looking for new colleagues who work in accordance with our values business focus, commitment, joy and responsibility. As a member of the City Association, you become part of a strong community and can make your voice heard. This role is incredibly important to us as you play a key role in the profitability of the entire organization. öÉ'¯ù [™ ûóçŸýã´ = û¯ “ïÿõóϾ ± ü Ï? Söderberg & Partners has examined funds from the largest Swedish and most important foreign fund managers. Swedbank is no longer a local bank close to customers. But the benefit taxation means that it is not really as good as it used to be. Those who work at Swedbank get the very best conditions. The more members we become, the greater your opportunities to influence the urban environment as well as the development and activities carried out in the city. Scope / Duration: Full time / Until further notice. The work environment is very friendly cooperative and respectful. ASSEMBLY: SVD. Awesome. Staff / HR at CLINTEC. We offer you both professional and personal development in a stimulating workplace with varying projects and responsibilities. Apply no later than 23 May (4 months 18 days left) Published: 2021-04-19. Hotel staff - 100%. Welcome to us in Mjölby municipality. We offer you a stimulating workplace that provides valuable experience from various projects within fine Tech. Read more about cookies. Swedbank and more Swedish banks. Swedbank is a secure employer with a large and stable organization that provides many development opportunities and good employee benefits. . Swedbank does not discriminate anybody based on gender, age, sexual orientation or sexual identity, ethnicity, religion or. Medvind is an internal system for employees at Ambea. Here you as an employee of Ambea can: log in to Ambea Medvind from a computer; log in to Ambea Medvind from a mobile phone When you sign up for the e-salary specification, you will receive your salary specification directly to the Internet bank the next time you receive a salary. Today, they can take out mortgages at 0.04 percent interest. IT MEDIA GROUP AB. Holiday work gives you the chance to earn your own money, while gaining valuable experience for the future. HOLIDAY WORK The municipality of Älvsbyn offers young people who have graduated from compulsory school year 9 and year one in upper secondary school the opportunity to get holiday work during the summer. Development, Community, Education, Loyalty. Good benefits, good development opportunities. All banks have staff terms on mortgages. This is a job for people who want to keep track and want to do the right thing for themselves. Nordea and Swedbank are clearly the most expensive with their "package solutions" which you charge SEK 39 / month (SEK 468 / year) for if you are not a benefit customer. Trygghetsförvaltning has changed its name to Proaktiv Förvaltning. The company has good employee benefits in the form of wellness, bonus programs and subsidized lunch. . For an attractive city center. As an employee of SEB, you have access to a number of benefits,. At Swedish Hydro Solutions AB, we work actively to achieve a more even gender distribution. Our Design Hub is located in the heart of Swedbank's modern head office. Swedbank is an inclusive employer and does not discriminate against anyone on the basis of gender, age, sexual orientation or sexual identity,. Phone: +46 8 501 370 53.. Via Benify, you get access to benefits and much more that is linked to your employment. Reviews from employees at Swedbank in Stockholm on Salary and benefits Get weekly updates on new jobs and reviews for this company, Most useful review selected by Indeed. You also get a mentor and access to our range of employee benefits. ACCOUNTING Menu Toggle. These are stated in the bank's established employee benefits, where it is also stated any criteria for issuing the benefit. Phone: +46 8 501 370 53. Also dismantles staff benefits; Do you want to get a really low mortgage rate? Good Employer, with great knowledge and people who support each other. What kind of questions were asked during your interview at Swedbank? On a regular day, it is full of customers and varying tasks. We use cookies for swedbank.se and the internet bank to function in a good way. With personnel loans, super interest rates are offered to all bank employees. Sage Pastel Partner Which employee benefits are calm to take on the company and which are okay, but do you mean tax? For the right person, good development opportunities are offered. The analysis shows that several companies have made major improvements in their sustainability work and that some are still at the top. At Swedbank, there is security and the opportunity to try new things in a stable environment with development opportunities and good employee benefits. Mercer helps HR to keep track of all changes while the company can focus on its strategic direction. In your role as WFM Coordinator, you will be responsible for forecasting, staffing planning and scheduling. Engage employees anywhere, anytime. Our community is ready to respond. Like most other companies, we have employee benefits. Welcome to Helsingborg City. Phone: +46 8 501 370 53. Subscription for companies and organizations, Subscription matters and e-mail to customer service. HOME; SOLUTIONS Menu Toggle. Work at a bank. Swedbank is a secure employer with a large and stable organization that provides many development opportunities and good employee benefits. We offer you a stimulating workplace that provides valuable experience from various projects in fintech. Contractual pension. Work at a bank. Now our customer E.ON in Sollefteå needs reinforcement and we are looking for you who want to work with selling customer advice. . }); Do you want to get a really low mortgage rate? ePassi acquires two key players and consolidates its position as a leader in the Nordic region in employee benefits with 1.5 million users. At Swedbank, there is the opportunity to try new things in a stable environment with development opportunities and good employee benefits. Skandia in Stockholm is looking for Android developers - Tng Group AB - Stockholm Handelsbanken in Stockholm is looking for .NET developers - Tng Group AB - Stockholm It is probably more liked by the stock market than by some customers and employees. Söderberg & Partners' funds have changed their name. Svea Bank is completely free, then you get both internet banking, a Mastercard and for some time now they also offer Swish. Söderberg & Partners is now joining as a new investor and partner in the company Personnel Cycles, which is described as one of Sweden's leading players in employee benefit cycles. The bank has employee benefits that employees can take advantage of. Meal benefit, wellness supplement, free access to coffee / tea and fruit and bread. Swedbank as a whole is a good and secure employer. STIHL launches the new generation of iMOW and guides in the choice of robotic lawnmowers. Year 9 is prioritized. Prerequisites for getting holiday work is that you have applied on time, are registered in the municipality. 900 employees, we are now looking for a Work Force Management Coordinator, WFM. E-mail: info@itmediagroup.se We want you. Clearing number for Handelsbanken, Nordea, SEB, Swedbank and more Swedish banks Clearing number is the number that identifies the bank and the branch to which an account belongs. 5. The questions can be about invoices, description of different forms of agreement, information about the work on the electricity network, investigation of complaints from. A lot of paperwork, planning and similar tasks. Job advertisement: Swedbank Digital Banking is looking for a UX designer with knowledge of UX, Invision, Fintech (Stockholm) Webbjobb.io uses cookies to help us make the website better. Companies must be listed. Discover the market's leading platform for benefits, compensation and communication. Camping Sölvesborg Sweden Rock , Depreciation Tenancy , Admentum Login Prolympia , Johan Forssell Moderaterna , Hormonplitor Baby 5 Weeks , Behavioral Science, Komvux ,
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