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- Overview of Drydock blueprint types.
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- Guide to Arcanist, a command-line interface to Phabricator.
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- Configuring Phabricator so you can "Land Revision" from the web UI.
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- Drydock, a software and hardware resource manager.
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- Explains how commit ranges work in Arcanist.
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- Explains when Diffusion will take actions in response to discovering commits.
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- Guide to lint, linters, and linter configuration.
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- Describes account roles like "Administrator", "Disabled", "Bot" and "Mailing List".
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- How Phabricator handles character encodings.
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- Information about prototypes.
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- Construct a detailed written history of your civilization.
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- Guide to getting Drydock
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- Guide to Diffusion, the Phabricator application for hosting and browsing repositories.
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- Guide to configuring and managing repositories in Diffusion.
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- This document discusses pitfalls and flaws in the Javascript language, and how to avoid, work around, or at least understand them.
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- Phabricator uses about 60 databases (and we may have added more by the time you read this document). This sometimes comes as a surprise, since you might assume it would only use one database.
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- Over time, you'll write more JS and CSS and eventually need to put systems in place to manage it.
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- A riveting tale of adventure. In this document, I refer to worldly and sophisticated engineer Evan Priestley as "I", which is only natural as I am he.
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- Project recommendations on how to organize branches.
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- This document describes the behaviors of Object and Array in Javascript, and a specific approach to their use which produces basically reasonable language behavior.
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- Please read this document.
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- Project recommendations on how to structure changes.
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- Describes things you should do now when building software, because the cost to do them increases over time and eventually becomes prohibitive or impossible.
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- Describes things you should start thinking about soon, because scaling will be easier if you put a plan in place.
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- This document discusses difficult traps and pitfalls in PHP, and how to avoid, work around, or at least understand them.
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- Explains what's going on here.
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- Project recommendations on how to organize revision control.
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- This is more of an acceptance test case instead of a unit test. It verifies that the Celerity map is up-to-date.
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