rfc
Use when the user wants to write, draft, or author an RFC (Request for Comments) / technical design doc for a feature, change, or architectural decision. Interactively interviews the user, grounds the proposal in the actual codebase, presents 2-3 concrete API/code-snippet approac
Profil de l’actif
Recherche et travail de connaissance
Deep research, source comparison, literature review, RAG, knowledge search, and reports.
Scénario
Agents de recherche
I need my agent to research a topic, compare sources, and produce a concise report.
Adéquation Agent
Claude Code + CLI + Codex
Compatible avec Codex, Claude Code, Cursor, CLI ou des Agents personnalisés.
Installer
Prêt
npx skills add AlemTuzlak/skills --skill rfc
Maintenance
À jour
3 jours depuis le dernier push
Risque
Revue nécessaire
La licence est ambiguë
Qualité GitHub
39
57/100 Qualité · 68/100 Confiance
Tags de couverture
Notes de revue
La licence est ambiguë · Permission surface may require sandboxing
Carte d’adoption Agent
Confiance, audit et préparation à l’installation en un coup d’œil
Ces scores combinent les métadonnées publiques du dépôt, les signaux de revue OpenAgentSkill, la fraîcheur de maintenance et la préparation à l’installation. Ils servent à présélectionner et ne remplacent pas la revue humaine.
Qualité
PrometteurUseful candidate, but compare it with alternatives before adopting.
Confiance
Sandbox uniquementCandidate utile avec des signaux de confiance incomplets ou mixtes. Gardez-la dans un espace isolé jusqu’à ce que la boucle de résultats confirme son adéquation.
Audit
Revue nécessaireRevue lisible par machine de la préparation à l’installation, des métadonnées de sécurité, de la maintenance et du risque d’adoption.
Trust Score OpenAgentSkill v5
Revue humaine avant installation
Exécutez uniquement dans un sandbox et comparez les alternatives proches avant usage réel.
Stars
39 stars GitHub
Activité du dépôt
39 stars et 0 forks
Maintenance
3 jours depuis le dernier push
Licence
Inconnu
Installer
npx skills add AlemTuzlak/skills --skill rfc
Sécurité d’installation
Chemin d’installation standard de package ou runtime
Surface de permissions
filesystem or document access, network or browser access
Résultats Agent
Pas encore de données de résultats Agent
Documentation
Contexte README/SKILL.md solide
Résumé des risques
Revoir avant production
- Repository license is unknown; this may create ambiguity for redistribution and reuse.
- Financial research output is not financial advice; require human review before any live investment decision.
- La licence est ambiguë
- Low GitHub adoption signal
Préparation à l’installation
Chemin d’installation disponible
- Le chemin d’installation est disponible
- La preuve du dépôt est disponible
- La licence est ambiguë
- Pas encore de preuve de résultat Agent-Proven
Métadonnées lisibles par Agent
Données de décision lisibles par machine pour ce skill.
Utilisez ce bloc ou le JSON intégré pour décider si un Agent doit installer ce skill, choisir une alternative ou demander d’abord une revue humaine.
Tâches adaptées
- workflows GitHub automation
- Équipes Claude Code
- builders willing to evaluate younger projects
- Inspect repository metadata
Agents adaptés
Décision d’installation
- Commande
- npx skills add AlemTuzlak/skills --skill rfc
- Politique
- Revoir
- Revue humaine
- Oui
Confiance et risque
- Confiance
- 60/100
- Audit
- 72/100
- Niveau de risque
- Revue nécessaire
Boucle de résultat
- Endpoint
- /api/agent/outcome
- ID d’événement
- resolve
- Résultats
- 5
Commande d’installation
npx skills add AlemTuzlak/skills --skill rfcNe pas utiliser quand
- Équipes qui nécessitent un SLA soutenu par le fournisseur
- production agents without a repository review
- Low GitHub adoption signal
- Repository license is unknown; this may create ambiguity for redistribution and reuse.
- Indices de permissions à haut risque : Secrets or environment access
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Sécurité Agent v2
40/100 · Éviter l’installation automatique
Sparse or mixed signals. Useful for discovery, but not for autonomous installation.
Test manually in an isolated workspace and compare against safer alternatives.
Moyen
Accès réseau
La skill récupère probablement des pages distantes, API, dépôts ou services externes.
Moyen
Accès au système de fichiers
La skill peut lire ou écrire des fichiers de projet, documents, artefacts générés ou l’état local de l’espace de travail.
Élevé
Secrets or environment access
Skill metadata references credentials, tokens, environment variables, or secret-bearing workflows.
Moyen
Accès à la base de données
La skill peut inspecter des schémas, interroger des bases de données ou travailler avec des stockages persistants.
- Indices de permissions à haut risque : Secrets or environment access
- La licence est ambiguë
Cibles d’installation
Installer ce skill dans votre workflow Agent
Utilisez le point de terminaison public pour récupérer la commande, la checklist, les prompts et les liens canoniques.
OpenAgentSkill CLI
Resolve policy, run the source installer safely, and report a verified install receipt.
$ npx --yes https://github.com/Leon-Drq/openagentskill/releases/download/cli-v0.2.1/openagentskill-0.2.1.tgz install alemtuzlak-rfcPlan de résolution Agent
Laissez un Agent vérifier la pertinence avant l’installation.
L’API Resolve renvoie la skill sélectionnée, des alternatives, la politique de sécurité, les notes d’audit, la cible d’installation et un prompt prêt à l’emploi.
Ouvrir JSON
/api/agent/resolve?task=Use%20rfc%20for%20an%20agent%20workflow&agent=codex&max_risk=medium
Texte Resolve
/api/agent/resolve?task=Use%20rfc%20for%20an%20agent%20workflow&agent=codex&max_risk=medium&format=text
Relais d’installation
/api/skills/alemtuzlak-rfc/install
L’Agent doit vérifier
- Task fit and alternatives from Resolve API.
- Audit score, trust score, and safety policy warnings.
- Install target compatibility for Codex, Claude Code, Cursor, or CLI.
Copier le prompt
Task: Use rfc in this workspace.
Resolve first: https://www.openagentskill.com/api/agent/resolve?task=Use%20rfc%20for%20an%20agent%20workflow&agent=codex&max_risk=medium
Review install handoff: https://www.openagentskill.com/api/skills/alemtuzlak-rfc/install
Install command: npx skills add AlemTuzlak/skills --skill rfc
Before running it, summarize audit warnings, required permissions, and the fallback skill if install is risky.Relais Agent
Donnez à l’Agent le chemin d’installation, pas un autre annuaire.
Utilisez le point de terminaison public pour récupérer la commande, la checklist, les prompts et les liens canoniques.
Relais d’installation
/api/skills/alemtuzlak-rfc/install
Format texte LLM
/api/skills/alemtuzlak-rfc/install?format=text
Trouver des alternatives
/api/skills/search?q=rfc&limit=3
Prompt Agent
Use rfc for this task. Review https://www.openagentskill.com/api/skills/alemtuzlak-rfc/install, then install with: npx skills add AlemTuzlak/skills --skill rfcMétadonnées Registry
Profil lisible par Agent pour la sélection automatique de skills.
L’API Registry fournit les signaux de décision, confiance, audit, cas d’usage et installation sans analyser l’interface.
Manifest
/api/registry/manifest/alemtuzlak-rfc
Texte LLM
/api/registry/manifest/alemtuzlak-rfc?format=text
Alias d’installation
/api/registry/install/alemtuzlak-rfc
Recommander
/api/registry/recommend?task=Use%20rfc%20in%20an%20agent%20workflow&limit=3
Adéquation Agent
GitHub automation
Tags de cas d’usage
Plateformes
Claude Code
Rapport d’audit
Revue nécessaire · 72/100
Revue lisible par machine de la préparation à l’installation, des métadonnées de sécurité, de la maintenance et du risque d’adoption.
Panneau de décision Agent
Needs validation for GitHub automation
Do a manual repository review before adding this to an agent workflow.
Rôle dans la pile
Validation nécessaire
Pertinence principale
GitHub automation
Libellé de confiance
Revue manuelle nécessaire
Chemin d’installation
Commande prête
À utiliser lorsque
- workflows GitHub automation
- Équipes Claude Code
- builders willing to evaluate younger projects
Preuves
- recent repository activity
- install command or GitHub repo available
- profil qualité 57/100
- 2 événements OpenAgentSkill
revoir d’abord
- Low GitHub adoption signal
- Repository license is unknown; this may create ambiguity for redistribution and reuse.
Chemin d’implémentation
- 1Installez-le dans un Agent en sandbox et exécutez une tâche de GitHub automation de bout en bout.
- 2Compare output quality, latency, and failure behavior against at least one alternative.
- 3Promote it into production only after reviewing repository permissions, license, and maintenance signals.
Profil de confiance
Sandbox uniquement
Candidate utile avec des signaux de confiance incomplets ou mixtes. Gardez-la dans un espace isolé jusqu’à ce que la boucle de résultats confirme son adéquation.
Adoption GitHub
Vérifier39 stars GitHub
Activité stars/forks
Vérifier39 stars et 0 forks; l’activité des issues n’est pas disponible dans les métadonnées actuelles
Maintenance récente
Validé3 jours depuis le dernier push
Clarté de licence
VérifierInconnu
Signaux positifs
- Revue IA approuvée
- Le chemin d’installation est disponible
- La preuve du dépôt est disponible
- Dépôt maintenu récemment
- La commande d’installation ne présente aucun motif de haut risque évident
- La boucle de résultats est prête mais nécessite la première exécution réelle de l’Agent
Réviser avant installation
- Repository license is unknown; this may create ambiguity for redistribution and reuse.
- Financial research output is not financial advice; require human review before any live investment decision.
- La licence est ambiguë
- Low GitHub adoption signal
- Quality score needs review
- Permission surface needs review: filesystem or document access, network or browser access
- GitHub adoption: 39 GitHub stars
- Stars/forks activity: 39 stars, 0 forks; issue activity unavailable in current metadata
- License clarity: Unknown
- Permission surface: filesystem or document access, network or browser access
- Pas encore de rapports de résultats Agent réels
- Une revue humaine est requise avant une installation sans surveillance
Action recommandée
Exécutez uniquement dans un sandbox et comparez les alternatives proches avant usage réel.
Profil qualité
Prometteur candidat pour les workflows Agent
Useful candidate, but compare it with alternatives before adopting.
Adéquation au workflow
Utilisez cette skill dans ces scénarios
Manage repositories
GitHub automation
I need my agent to triage GitHub issues, review pull requests, and summarize repository changes.
Investigate faster
Research agents
I need my agent to research a topic, compare sources, and produce a concise report.
Build and ship code
Coding agents
I need a coding agent that can understand a repository, edit code, and review pull requests.
Adéquation au workflow
Ajouter à un workflow complet
Find, compare, and synthesize
Research report agent
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Inspect, patch, and verify code
Coding review agent
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Ingest, retrieve, and cite
RAG knowledge base
A workflow for document-heavy agents that ingest files, create searchable knowledge, retrieve relevant context, and answer with grounded sources.
Liste d’alternatives
Comparer avant installation
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Vue d’ensemble
--- name: rfc description: Use when the user wants to write, draft, or author an RFC (Request for Comments) / technical design doc for a feature, change, or architectural decision. Interactively interviews the user, grounds the proposal in the actual codebase, presents 2-3 concrete API/code-snippet approaches to choose from, then writes a review-ready RFC. Triggers on "write an RFC", "draft an RFC", "RFC for X", "design doc for X", or /rfc. ---
# RFC Writer
Help the user write an RFC that survives review. An RFC is a **forcing function for clarity**, not documentation written after the fact. Its value is the thinking it forces: honest goals, real alternatives, named risks, and a concrete design. A pretty document with hand-waved alternatives and vague goals is worthless. This skill exists to prevent that.
This skill is **interactive by design**. It interviews the user to surface the thinking, grounds every claim in the real codebase, and shows the user working code for the design before writing a word of prose. It never fabricates the hard sections.
## Principles
- **The thinking is the product.** The document is a byproduct. If a section can't be filled honestly (no real alternative exists, no risk is known), say so explicitly rather than inventing filler. - **Ground every claim.** In a repo, back statements about the current system with file references. Never assert how the code works without having read it. - **Show, don't tell.** The design is communicated as a worked API / code example the user picked from real options, not as prose. This is non-negotiable (see Phase 3). - **Rejected options are not waste.** The approaches the user didn't pick become the "Alternatives considered" section, complete with their code. That's why alternatives are real here and not strawmen. - **Ask only what's unanswered.** If the user's request, a linked ticket, or the code already answers a dimension, don't re-ask it. Confirm your inference instead. - **Ruthlessly concise.** Every point stated in the fewest words that still make it clear. Prefer bullets over paragraphs, one sentence over three. No preamble, no restating the obvious, no filler. If a section can be one line, it's one line. The code snippet carries the design, so the prose around it stays minimal. A reader should skim the whole RFC in a couple of minutes. - **No em-dashes** in generated document content. Use commas, colons, periods, or parentheses.
## Process Flow
```dot digraph rfc { rankdir=TB; "Resolve input" [shape=box]; "Phase 1: Ground" [shape=box]; "In a repo?" [shape=diamond]; "Scan code + detect template" [shape=box]; "Phase 2: Interview" [shape=box]; "Phase 3: Design options" [shape=box]; "Option chosen?" [shape=diamond]; "Phase 4: Assemble" [shape=box]; "Phase 5: Self-critique" [shape=box]; "Phase 6: Review loop" [shape=box]; "Approved?" [shape=diamond]; "Phase 7: Output" [shape=box];
"Resolve input" -> "Phase 1: Ground"; "Phase 1: Ground" -> "In a repo?"; "In a repo?" -> "Scan code + detect template" [label="yes"]; "In a repo?" -> "Phase 2: Interview" [label="no"]; "Scan code + detect template" -> "Phase 2: Interview"; "Phase 2: Interview" -> "Phase 3: Design options"; "Phase 3: Design options" -> "Option chosen?"; "Option chosen?" -> "Phase 3: Design options" [label="refine / new options"]; "Option chosen?" -> "Phase 4: Assemble" [label="yes"]; "Phase 4: Assemble" -> "Phase 5: Self-critique"; "Phase 5: Self-critique" -> "Phase 6: Review loop"; "Phase 6: Review loop" -> "Approved?"; "Approved?" -> "Phase 6: Review loop" [label="changes"]; "Approved?" -> "Phase 7: Output" [label="yes"]; } ```
**Do NOT skip phases.** If the user bundles several answers into one message, accept them and skip ahead past what they answered. Never skip Phase 3 (the user must see and choose the design from real code options) or Phase 5 (self-critique).
## Phase 1: Ground
### Resolve the input
The user may provide: a freeform description, a GitHub PR/issue, a Linear ticket, or just a topic. Extract whatever is already answered so you don't re-ask it in Phase 2.
### If inside a repo (mandatory)
**Scan the code to understand the real context of what the user is proposing.** You cannot write a grounded RFC without knowing the system it changes.
1. **Detect house convention.** Glob for an existing RFC setup: `rfcs/`, `docs/rfcs/`, `docs/rfc/`, `**/*rfc*template*`, `adr/`, `docs/adr/`, `.github/*TEMPLATE*`. If a template file exists, **adopt its section headings and its directory** instead of the built-in template, and tell the user in one line: `Using your repo's docs/rfcs/template.md; overriding my default structure.` No blocking question. 2. **Scan the relevant subsystem.** Read the directory tree (names), README/architecture docs, and the actual modules the proposal touches. Understand: how the affected area works today, the patterns and abstractions already in use, the real constraints (types, interfaces, data flow). This grounds the Background section and, critically, lets Phase 3's code options match existing conventions. 3. **Note file references** you'll cite in the RFC (`path:line`).
If outside a repo: skip scanning and detection; the interview drives a standalone doc using the built-in template.
## Phase 2: Interview
Drive toward the dimensions below. For each, **first check if it's already answered** by the input or the code scan; if so, confirm your inference (`I read that X works via Y - correct?`) instead of asking cold. Ask genuinely-open questions **one at a time**. Where the code scan gives you a candidate answer (especially alternatives and risks), **propose it** so the user reacts rather than generates from scratch.
### Core dimensions (always)
| # | Dimension | Feeds section | |---|-----------|---------------| | 1 | **Problem** - what's broken/missing, the pain today | Background / Motivation | | 2 | **Why now** - trigger, cost of inaction | Motivation | | 3 | **Goals** - what success looks like, measurable where possible | Goals | | 4 | **Non-goals** - explicitly out of scope | Non-Goals | | 5 | **Proposed approach** - handled as design options in Phase 3 | Proposed Design | | 6 | **Alternatives** - produced for free from Phase 3's rejected options | Alternatives Considered | | 7 | **Risks / tradeoffs** - what could go wrong, what it costs | Risks & Tradeoffs | | 8 | **Rollout** - migration, phasing, backward-compat, testing | Rollout Plan | | 9 | **Approvers / stakeholders** - who decides, who's affected | Approvers | | 10 | **Open questions** - known unknowns | Open Questions |
### Conditional dimensions (ask only when warranted)
- **Security / privacy** - when the proposal touches auth, secrets, PII, or a trust boundary. - **Performance / cost** - when it touches a hot path, adds a service, or has a resource budget. - **Observability** - when it introduces a new service or a failure mode worth alerting on.
Judge relevance from the code scan and the proposal surface. Do not interrogate the user on these by reflex.
### Goal quality check
Push back on vague goals in-interview. "Make it faster" is not a goal; "p99 under 200ms for the tenant list endpoint" is. Ask for the measurable version.
## Phase 3: Design options (the core of the skill)
This is where the RFC earns its keep. **Present 2-3 concrete, distinct approaches to the design, each shown as a worked API / code snippet** grounded in the codebase conventions from Phase 1. Not prose descriptions: actual code showing what the final API, function signatures, schema, or config would look like.
For each option give:
- A short name and one-line summary. - **A code snippet** of the resulting API / usage / signature (the thing a future engineer would actually write against). - Its tradeoffs: what it's good at, what it costs, what it rules out.
Present them side by side and ask the user to choose or refine. Iterate if they want a new option or a blend.
**The chosen option becomes the Proposed Design (with its code). The options they reject become the Alternatives Considered section, each keeping its code snippet and the reason it lost.** This is why alternatives in these RFCs are real: they were genuine candidates with working code, not retroactive strawmen.
If only one viable approach genuinely exists, say so and present it alone with an explicit note that alternatives were considered and why none were viable. Do not manufacture fake options to fill the table.
## Phase 4: Assemble
Write the full RFC to the output file (path resolved in Phase 7, confirmed early). **Keep it tight** (see the "Ruthlessly concise" principle): bullets over paragraphs, shortest wording that stays clear, no filler. The code snippet does the explaining; the prose just frames it. Use the repo's house template if one was detected in Phase 1; otherwise the built-in structure below.
Include a **Mermaid diagram** when the design has structure worth seeing (architecture, sequence, data flow, state machine). One diagram answering one question. Skip it for changes that are purely API-level with no interesting flow.
### Built-in template
```markdown # RFC: <title>
## Summary <TL;DR a reader gets in 30 seconds: what this proposes and why.>
## Background & Motivation <The problem, the current state (with file references if in a repo), and why now. What happens if we do nothing.>
## Goals <Measurable where possible. Bullets.>
## Non-Goals <Explicitly out of scope, so reviewers don't relitigate it.>
## Proposed Design <The chosen approach. Lead with the worked code / API example from Phase 3. Then explain how it works, grounded in real modules. Diagram if warranted.>
## Alternatives Considered <Each rejected option from Phase 3, with its code snippet and why it lost.>
## Risks & Tradeoffs <Each risk paired with a mitigation, or an explicit "accepted, because ...".>
## Rollout Plan <Migration, phasing, backward-compat, testing strategy.>
## Open Questions <Known unknowns. Better to name them than pretend they're resolved.>
## Approvers <Who signs off, who's affected. Names, so it's clear where the decision lies.> ```
Include conditional sections (Security, Performance, Observability) only when they were relevant in Phase 2.
### Optional metadata (only if the user requested it)
By default do not add frontmatter or a number. If the user asks for it, prepend:
```markdown --- status: Draft # Draft | In Review | Accepted | Rejected | Superseded author: <name> date: <YYYY-MM-DD> approvers: [ ] --- ```
Auto-number (`NNNN-slug.md`) only if the target directory already contains `NNNN-*.md` files; scan for the highest and increment. Otherwise use a plain slug filename.
## Phase 5: Self-critique (mandatory, before the user sees the draft)
Run the assembled RFC against this rubric and fix what you can. Then report what you caught and what still needs the user.
- **Goals measurable?** Vague aspirations tightened to something testable. - **Alternatives real?** At least one genuine alternative with its own code, not a strawman. (Phase 3 should guarantee this.) - **Every risk mitigated?** Each risk has a mitigation or an explicit "accepted, because ...". - **Design concrete?** The Proposed Design contains an actual API/code snippet, not just prose. - **Claims backed?** Every statement about the codebase has a file reference behind it. No unbacked assertions.
Report briefly, e.g.: `Self-critique: tightened 2 vague goals; flagged one risk (data migration downtime) with no mitigation yet - need your call. Everything else backed.`
## Phase 6: Review loop
> `RFC written to <path>. Open in a markdown previewer for the rendered diagram. Want any changes?`
Apply changes by editing the file. Loop until approved.
## Phase 7: Output
### Path resolution (confirm early, at the start of Phase 4)
- Repo with detected RFC dir: `<that dir>/<NNNN->slug.md`. - Repo without
Détails techniques
- Version
- 1.0.0
- Licence
- Unknown
- Dernière mise à jour
- 19 août 2026
- Publié
- 19 août 2026
Instantané de décision
Validation nécessaire
recent repository activity
Audit
Revue d’installation
Revue d’installation et d’adoption
- Sécurité
- 70/100
- Maintenance
- 100/100
- Installer
- 92/100
Preuves validées par Agent
Preuves validées par Agent
Rapports après resolve, revue, installation et une exécution limitée.
- Taux de réussite
- —
- Échec récent
- —
- Résultats
- 0
- Qualité de sortie
- —
- Échecs
- 0
- Non pertinent
- 0
- Installations
- 0
- Bloqué par le risque
- 0
- Configuration requise
- 0
- Production
- 0
Aucune donnée de résultat Agent pour l’instant. La première exécution peut signaler succès, besoin de configuration, blocage de risque, échec ou non-pertinence via /api/agent/outcome.
Installer
Ajouter au workflow Agent
Gratuit et open source. Examinez le rapport avant l’installation dans des Agents de production.
Boucle de croissance
Kit de partage
Brouillon guidé par scénario pour rfc, prêt pour une publication manuelle sur X.
A practical pick for design or creative work: rfc: Use when the user wants to write, draft, or author an RFC (Request for Comments) / technical design doc for a feature, chan... 39 stars https://www.openagentskill.com/skills/alemtuzlak-rfc?ref=x
Réponse facultative avec commande d’installation
Listing + install path for rfc: https://www.openagentskill.com/skills/alemtuzlak-rfc?ref=x Install: npx skills add AlemTuzlak/skills --skill rfc
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- Créateur
- AlemTuzlak
- Source
- AlemTuzlak/skills
- Indexé par
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Ajoutez les badges de preuve à votre README
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AlemTuzlak
@alemtuzlak
Tags
Adéquation plateforme
Signaux de santé
- Stars GitHub
- 39
- Score de qualité
- 34/100
- Dernier push GitHub
- 19 août 2026
- Indications de framework
- Inconnu
- Vues OpenAgentSkill
- 2
- Copies d’installation
- 0
- Clics sortants
- 0
Signal de communauté
Indiquez si ce skill semble utile à votre workflow Agent. Les retours agrégés améliorent le classement au fil du temps.
Confiance et sécurité
Sandbox uniquement
- Adoption GitHub39 stars GitHubVérifier
- Activité stars/forks39 stars et 0 forks; l’activité des issues n’est pas disponible dans les métadonnées actuellesVérifier
- Maintenance récente3 jours depuis le dernier pushValidé
- Clarté de licenceInconnuVérifier
- Complétude README/SKILL.mdLes métadonnées incluent suffisamment de contexte d’usage et de workflowValidé
- Risque dépendances/runtimenetwork or browser surface, database surfaceInfo
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