* Make /home install-hero links readable against blue background The Claude license-options link added in the previous commit inherited the default `<a>` style (`var(--hp-primary)` blue), which renders as blue-on-blue and is unreadable inside the blue install-hero. Add a scoped `.install-hero a` rule that uses white with an underline (matching the existing lead-paragraph contrast pattern) so any link nested in the hero stays legible. * Reorder /home install flow: auto-mode is now Step 2, Agnes install becomes Step 3 Step 3 (was Step 2) pastes a ~20-command bash bootstrap into a fresh Claude Code session. Without auto-mode enabled first, each Bash/edit command needs a manual approve click — bad UX for first-time users. Move auto-mode from the outside-hero `<details>` reference block into the install-hero as a real Step 2, between "install Claude Code" and "install Agnes". Content is the persistent `acceptEdits` snippet (write to ~/.claude/settings.json) plus a one-liner pointing at Shift+Tab for users who are already inside a running Claude Code session. YOLO mode for full Bash auto-approve stays on /setup-advanced behind the existing link. The outside-hero `setup-collapsible[data-section="step3"]` block is dropped — auto-mode is no longer reference content, it's a real install step, and duplicating it would just diverge over time. Onboarded users no longer see the auto-mode block at all (consistent with Steps 1 + 3 also hiding post-onboarding). Completion banner copy updated: "Step 1, 2 & 3 done — Claude Code installed, auto-mode set, Agnes ready". Dashboard CTA partial and other templates don't reference step numbers for this flow, so no adaptation needed there. * Simplify /home Step 2 to Shift+Tab only — drop the JSON snippet Operator pointed out two issues with the prior Step 2: 1. The settings.json snippet is redundant. Claude Code's first Shift+Tab cycle to auto-accept mode already prompts the user whether to persist it as default — Claude writes the config itself, no manual file edit needed. 2. The snippet only showed the POSIX path `~/.claude/settings.json`, which doesn't translate to native Windows. Replace the snippet + copy button with a plain Shift+Tab instruction, explicitly call out the first-time "make this the default?" prompt, and note that Claude handles the config write itself — same flow on macOS / Linux / WSL / Windows. Adds a fallback line for users who already closed the post-OAuth session. * Tighten /home Step 2 install-note to two paragraphs Operator: drop the 'Claude writes the setting itself, so this works the same on macOS / Linux / WSL / Windows...' line plus the 'auto-approves file edits going forward; Bash commands stay gated — that's the safe default' line. Both were filler — the make-default prompt already implies persistence, and gated Bash is the obvious default users won't be surprised by. Result: paragraph 1 carries Shift+Tab + first-time make-default say-yes + closed-session fallback in one breath; paragraph 2 keeps the verbatim YOLO link. Same affordances, less vertical space.
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# Agnes AI Data Analyst - Environment Variables
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# =============================================
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# Copy to .env: cp config/.env.template .env
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# .env is gitignored - NEVER commit it.
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# ── REQUIRED ────────────────────────────────────────
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JWT_SECRET_KEY= # python -c "import secrets; print(secrets.token_hex(32))"
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SESSION_SECRET= # python -c "import secrets; print(secrets.token_hex(32))"
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# ── GOOGLE OAUTH (required for Google login) ────────
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# GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID=
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# GOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET=
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# ── KEBOOLA (required for Keboola data source) ──────
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# KEBOOLA_STORAGE_TOKEN=
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# KEBOOLA_STACK_URL=https://connection.keboola.com
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# ── BIGQUERY (required for BigQuery data source) ─────
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# BIGQUERY_PROJECT=
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# BIGQUERY_LOCATION=us
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# ── BOOTSTRAP (first deploy only) ───────────────────
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# SEED_ADMIN_EMAIL=admin@example.com
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# SEED_ADMIN_PASSWORD= # Dev helper only — sets password_hash on seed.
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# # Never overwrites an existing password.
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# ── EMAIL / SMTP (required for magic link auth) ─────
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# SMTP_HOST=smtp.gmail.com
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# SMTP_PORT=587
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# SMTP_USER=
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# SMTP_PASSWORD=
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# ── OPTIONAL SERVICES ───────────────────────────────
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# TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKEN=
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# JIRA_WEBHOOK_SECRET=
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# JIRA_API_TOKEN=
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# ANTHROPIC_API_KEY=
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# LLM_API_KEY=
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# ── DESKTOP APP ─────────────────────────────────────
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# DESKTOP_JWT_SECRET= # Separate secret for desktop app tokens
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# ── DEPLOYMENT ──────────────────────────────────────
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# DATA_DIR=/data # Default: /data in Docker, ./data locally
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# LOG_LEVEL=info # debug, info, warning, error
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# CORS_ORIGINS=http://localhost:3000,http://localhost:8000
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# ── SCHEDULER (sidecar tuning) ──────────────────────
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# All values are in seconds and must be positive integers. SCHEDULER_TICK_SECONDS
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# must be <= the smallest job interval below.
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# SCHEDULER_DATA_REFRESH_INTERVAL=900 # default 15 min — POST /api/sync/trigger
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# SCHEDULER_HEALTH_CHECK_INTERVAL=300 # default 5 min — GET /api/health
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# SCHEDULER_SCRIPT_RUN_INTERVAL=60 # default 1 min — POST /api/scripts/run-due
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# SCHEDULER_TICK_SECONDS=30 # default 30 s — loop polling cadence
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# ── HTTPS / REVERSE PROXY ───────────────────────────
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# Set these when the app runs behind a TLS terminator (Caddy, Cloudflare
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# Tunnel, nginx, GCP LB, etc.). The app itself speaks plain HTTP on :8000;
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# the terminator is responsible for TLS.
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#
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# DOMAIN: public hostname. When set, session cookies get the `Secure` flag
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# (browser only sends them over HTTPS). Also used by the Caddy
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# profile to auto-provision Let's Encrypt certs.
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# DOMAIN=data.yourcompany.com
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#
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# SERVER_URL: absolute base URL used to build OAuth callback URLs and other
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# external links. Set this to avoid relying on the incoming
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# request's Host header (which a misconfigured proxy can get
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# wrong). Must match the redirect URI registered in OAuth apps.
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# SERVER_URL=https://data.yourcompany.com
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#
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# Uvicorn is started with `--proxy-headers --forwarded-allow-ips='*'` so it
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# trusts X-Forwarded-Proto / X-Forwarded-For from the reverse proxy.
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# ── TLS TERMINATION (Caddy in cert-file mode) ───────
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# When TLS_FULLCHAIN_URL is set, scripts/ops/agnes-tls-rotate.sh fetches
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# the cert daily from this URL and reloads Caddy on diff (zero downtime).
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# Empty -> no TLS, app serves plain HTTP on :8000. See docs/DEPLOYMENT.md
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# -> TLS for the full bring-up flow.
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#
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# Supported URL schemes (all four scripts/tls-fetch.sh resolves):
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# sm://<secret-name> Google Secret Manager (latest version)
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# gs://<bucket>/<obj> GCS object
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# https://<url> Plain HTTPS download (no redirects allowed)
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# file://<path> Local file (dev/testing only)
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#
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# TLS_FULLCHAIN_URL=
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#
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# TLS_PRIVKEY_URL: optional. Empty -> on-VM RSA-2048 key + CSR auto-
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# generated on first rotate tick (key never leaves the host; CSR at
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# /data/state/certs/cert.csr to submit to your CA). Set to a URL when
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# you want VM-replace resilience (e.g. sm://<secret>).
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# TLS_PRIVKEY_URL=
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#
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# TLS_CSR_SUBJECT: stamped on auto-generated CSRs and on the self-signed
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# bring-up cert that Caddy serves until your CA publishes the real chain.
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# Defaults to /CN=$DOMAIN when unset.
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# TLS_CSR_SUBJECT=/C=US/ST=California/L=San Francisco/O=Your Org/CN=data.yourcompany.com
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# === Local development ===
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# DEBUG=1 enables:
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# - rich.logging.RichHandler (colored, with tracebacks)
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# - fastapi-debug-toolbar mounted at right edge of HTML pages
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# - DuckDB query capture in the toolbar
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# Note: FastAPI's own debug=True flag is intentionally NOT toggled. The
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# Starlette ServerErrorMiddleware it installs would intercept unhandled
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# exceptions and render a plain-HTML traceback before the custom 500 page
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# (with debug toolbar) can run. See the comment on `app = FastAPI(...)` in
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# app/main.py for details.
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# Never set in production. Keep separate from LOCAL_DEV_MODE (auth bypass).
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# IMPORTANT: DEBUG is read at process start by app/main.py to decide whether
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# to mount the toolbar middleware. The DuckDB connection wrapper in src/db.py
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# reads DEBUG at call time, so the toolbar's mount status is fixed once the
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# app starts, but per-connection instrumentation respects runtime env changes.
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# DEBUG=1
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# === Optional observability: PostHog ===
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# Off by default. With POSTHOG_API_KEY unset the integration is fully disabled
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# (no JS shipped to the browser, no client init, no network). Setting the key
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# enables backend exception capture, LLM call tracing ($ai_generation events),
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# frontend errors / pageviews, masked session replay, and feature flags.
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# Operator guide: docs/observability.md.
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#
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# POSTHOG_API_KEY must be a PROJECT (publishable, "phc_...") key. The project
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# key is embedded in the browser snippet — do NOT use a personal API key here.
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# POSTHOG_API_KEY=phc_xxx
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#
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# Default points at PostHog's EU Cloud endpoint. Override for the US region or
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# a self-hosted deployment.
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# POSTHOG_HOST=https://eu.i.posthog.com
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#
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# Identification mode for logged-in users:
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# none - never identify; distinct_id is a random cookie
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# id - identify by user.id only (no PII)
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# email - identify by user.id + email (default)
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# full - id + email + name
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# POSTHOG_IDENTIFY_PII=email
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#
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# Disable session replay even when the integration is on (errors / events /
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# flags still flow). Default true.
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# POSTHOG_REPLAY=true
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#
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# Append a CSS selector to the default replay mask list. Useful when a custom
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# template introduces a new sensitive surface (e.g. .customer-pii). The default
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# masks: [data-sensitive], .data-cell, .query-result, .sql-output, code, pre.
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# POSTHOG_REPLAY_MASK_SELECTOR=
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# Ship prompt + completion bodies inside $ai_generation events. Off by default
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# because LLM prompts in this product routinely include customer SQL / data.
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# Token counts and latency always flow regardless.
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# POSTHOG_LLM_PAYLOADS=0
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# Environment label tagged on every captured event (super property).
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# Use it in PostHog dashboards to split local / dev / staging / production.
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# Resolution order when unset: LOCAL_DEV_MODE=1 -> "local"; else
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# RELEASE_CHANNEL value; else AGNES_DEPLOYMENT_ENV; else "unknown".
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# POSTHOG_ENVIRONMENT=production
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# ── INSTANCE METADATA OVERRIDES ─────────────────────
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# Operator contact shown on /home GWS connector tile as an "Email admin"
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# mailto button. Analysts whose operator hasn't pre-provisioned a shared
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# OAuth app can request one without leaving the workspace. Empty/unset
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# hides the button. YAML equivalent: instance.admin_email in instance.yaml.
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# AGNES_INSTANCE_ADMIN_EMAIL=ops@acme.com
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