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npm-undeprecate | npm Docs
docs.npmjs.com/cli/v11/commands/npm-undeprecate/Wed Jun 10 03:28:50 GMT 2026 49.2K bytes -
npm-get | npm Docs
docs.npmjs.com/cli/v11/commands/npm-get/Wed Jun 10 03:28:51 GMT 2026 48.6K bytes -
npm-init | npm Docs
docs.npmjs.com/cli/v11/commands/npm-init/Wed Jun 10 03:28:50 GMT 2026 55.3K bytes -
MySQL :: MySQL 8.0 Reference Manual :: 25.2.5 O...
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mc ready | MinIO AIStor Documentation
The mc ready command checks the status of a cluster and whether the cluster has read and write quorum. Example The following sends a GET request to the cluster at alias myaistor and returns its status. mc ready myaistor The command sends a GET request to the deployment at the alias myaistor.โ The command repeats the request until it is successful.docs.min.io/aistor/reference/cli/mc-ready/Mon Jun 08 23:21:48 GMT 2026 269.7K bytes -
mc sql | MinIO AIStor Documentation
The mc sql command provides an S3 Select interface for performing sql queries on objects in the specified MinIO AIStor deployment. See Selecting content from objects for more information on S3 Select behavior and limitations. Syntax Example The following command queries all objects in the mydata bucket on the myaistor MinIO AIStor deployment:docs.min.io/aistor/reference/cli/mc-sql/Mon Jun 08 23:21:48 GMT 2026 291.7K bytes -
npm-fund | npm Docs
docs.npmjs.com/cli/v11/commands/npm-fund/Wed Jun 10 03:28:51 GMT 2026 51.4K bytes -
npm: Threats and Mitigations | npm Docs
docs.npmjs.com/threats-and-mitigations/Wed Jun 10 03:28:52 GMT 2026 49.7K bytes -
mc support perf client | MinIO AIStor Documenta...
The mc support perf client command measures the network throughput from the local device running the AIStor Client to the server. The command displays results in a terminal user interface (TUI) with a spinner during testing and a tabular output showing TX (transmit) statistics for each server. Use this command to identify potential network performance bottlenecks between the client and server. Syntax Example The following command tests the network throughput from the local device to the server with alias myaistor.docs.min.io/aistor/reference/cli/mc-support/mc-support-perf/mc-support-perf-client/Mon Jun 08 23:21:48 GMT 2026 269.3K bytes -
npm-logout | npm Docs
docs.npmjs.com/cli/v11/commands/npm-logout/Wed Jun 10 03:28:50 GMT 2026 49.5K bytes