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https://grand-challenge.org/about/ | About - Grand Challenge Grand Challenge Challenges Algorithms Reader Studies Blog Archives About Statistics Terms of Service Privacy Policy Help Grand Challenge Support Grand Challenge Documentation Sign In Register About About Grand Challenge is a platform for collaborative AI development in medical imaging. Built to support researchers, clinicians, and developers worldwide, Grand Challenge enables the creation, evaluation, and deployment of medical imaging algorithms—all in one secure, cloud-based environment. Whether you're running a global reader study, hosting an AI challenge, or sharing your algorithm with the world, Grand Challenge provides the tools to accelerate innovation while keeping your data safe. Our mission is to make cutting-edge medical AI accessible, reproducible, and impactful through collaboration and robust infrastructure. Developing and benchmarking algorithms demands expertise, secure data storage, hardware access, and attention to security, performance, and community trust. The Grand Challenge platform addresses these needs by providing a secure, user-friendly environment with automated features to streamline the process. With Grand Challenge, you can Securely store and share your data Grand Challenge embraces the FAIR principles for data, algorithms, and challenges. Whether your data is from Radiology, Pathology, or Ophthalmology, we validate and convert it into standardized formats, enabling seamless sharing and reuse across the platform. We’re also expanding to support additional medical data modalities, such as Genomics and Cardiology. Beyond medical data, the platform accommodates various formats, including PDF, JSON, and MP4. Our custom viewer lets you explore data in Archives, create annotations in Reader Studies, and review Algorithm results effortlessly. Validate and compare algorithms Host a Challenge to test and compare algorithms developed by the research community or commercial parties. Grand Challenge will run the algorithms on the secret test data, allowing for fair comparison of performance without exposing this data. Design custom metrics specific to your data and algorithms to create a meaningful leaderboard. Offer your algorithms to the world Share your algorithm, either by granting access to specific users or by making it public and allow these users to try your algorithm on their own data. This approach promotes open science, facilitates collaboration, and encourages the sharing of research results. Connect with a large community Join the global Grand Challenge community that currently consists of over 100.000 users with a shared interest: AI in medical imaging. Connect with users through MICCAI, RSNA, MIDL, IDC and SPIE Medical Imaging. Invite community members to contribute, whether you are interested in hosting your own challenge, offering data, or providing access to your algorithm. High-profile contributions The PI-CAI challenge A challenge to validate modern AI algorithms and estimate radiologists’ performance at csPCa detection and diagnosis, using a large dataset of over 10,000 carefully curated MRI exams. Saha et al., Lancet Oncology 2024 The Project AIR challenges Two challenges to perform an independent, stand-alone validation of commercially available algorithms for bone age prediction on hand radiographs and lung nodule detection on chest radiographs. It showcases the comparison of commercial AI products to help healthcare objectively choose the best AI products Leeuwen et al., Radiology 2024 . The TIGER challenge Tiger: a challenge on fully automated assessment of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) in H&E breast cancer slides. It is the largest comprehensive multi-centric validation of multiple cTILs methods on surgical resections and biopsies using 3,708 Triple Negative Breast Cancer (TNBC) and human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 positive (HER2+) breast cancers from clinical practice and phase 3 clinical trials. M. van Rijthoven et al., Preprint 2025 The Team The software behind Grand Challenge is open source. It was largely written by the team of Research Software Engineers from the Diagnostic Image Analysis Group at Radboud University Medical Center . Radboud University Medical Center is also the responsible entity for the website. Grand Challenge About Challenge Policy & Pricing Support & Documentation Statistics Status Policies Terms of Service Privacy Policy Developers API Documentation API Schema Developer Documentation Sponsors © 2012-2026 | 2026-01-13T09:29:10 |
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https://www.openbsd.org/70.html#new | OpenBSD 7.0 Open BSD 7.0 Released Oct 14, 2021. (51st OpenBSD release) Copyright 1997-2021, Theo de Raadt. 7.0 Song: "The Style Hymn" . Artwork by Natasha Allegri. See the information on the FTP page for a list of mirror machines. Go to the pub/OpenBSD/7.0/ directory on one of the mirror sites. Have a look at the 7.0 errata page for a list of bugs and workarounds. See a detailed log of changes between the 6.9 and 7.0 releases. signify(1) pubkeys for this release: openbsd-70-base.pub: RWR3KL+gSr4QZ5mOvKhcOOgGe61ogHp5PyBOj2RrmyCpqchk9A7NVPzh openbsd-70-fw.pub: RWS8nd7vy+I+fRHtnpxVBeX+P+9rBqJMPvSU6z8LYyAv5p73WcdFXs3B openbsd-70-pkg.pub: RWR3iauEtA8/bLN/zfIQhOc5ramL/fARX72S6xw8BwAUebxik7KioCvL openbsd-70-syspatch.pub: RWSD33kMDKsQH8j0Q8FzfYk+vsgTKiP8Q5DcrkQQtrZoWg48yxUQgLxU All applicable copyrights and credits are in the src.tar.gz, sys.tar.gz, xenocara.tar.gz, ports.tar.gz files, or in the files fetched via ports.tar.gz . What's New This is a partial list of new features and systems included in OpenBSD 7.0. For a comprehensive list, see the changelog leading to 7.0. New/extended platforms: Added new riscv64 platform for 64-bit RISC-V systems. The arm64 platform support was improved with the following changes: Support for Apple Silicon Macs has improved but is not ready for general use yet: Added support for installing on a disk with a GPT. Added apldart(4) support for a DART with two sets of registers, needed to support the Synopsis DesignWare USB 3 controller. Added apldwusb(4) , a glue driver for the Synopsys DesignWare USB 3 controllers found on the Apple M1 SoC. Added aplns(4) to provide support for Apple NVME storage as found in Apple M1 devices. Added aplpinctrl(4) , a driver for the Apple GPIO controller found on the M1 SoCs. Added aplpmu(4) , a driver for the Apple "sera" SPMI power management unit that contains the RTC on Apple M1 systems. Added aplspmi(4) , a driver for the Apple SPMI controller. Enabled LEDs for the mue(4) LAN7800 chip as found on the Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+. Added rktcphy(4) , a driver for the Type-C PHY controller found on the Rockchip RK3399. Implemented multicast support in mvpp(4) . Changes on other architectures: Switched macppc to use ld.lld(1) . Fixed an issue preventing applications from selecting the non-ALTIVEC code path on macppc. Made amd64 hw.setperf percentages proportional to the enhanced speed step frequencies on Intel processors. The default hw.setperf=99 corresponds to the maximum ordinary speed, and setting it to 100 enables turbo mode. Enabled cy(4) on amd64. Disabled base-gcc on amd64. Prevented crashes on amd64 when TLB entries which should have been invalidated were used. Prevented a kernel panic in sparc64 due to page boundary misalignment. Forced luna88k to use the serial console when no graphics board is found. Made additional free inodes on luna88k bsd.rd by specifying density=4096. Fixed strchr() and strrchr() on mips64 . Prevented watchdog resets on some i.MX 64-bit machines with a recent U-Boot and watchdog enabled on boot in imxdog(8) . Created audio devices on armv7 . Retired OpenBSD/ sgi platform. Enabled MSI-X support for powerpc64 . Fixed __ppc_lock for page faults that recursively grab the lock on powerpc. Increased the maximum data size on powerpc64 to 32GB. Disabled global page table mappings when using PCID to prevent crashes when not flushed from TLB on amd64. Added cduart(4) driver for Cadence Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter on armv7. Added zqclock(4) driver for Xilinx Zynq-7000 clock controller on armv7. Added zqreset(4) driver for Xilinx Zynq-7000 reset controller on armv7. Various kernel improvements: Unlocked the top part of the VM fault handler on i386. Enabled dt(4) for GENERIC kernels on amd64, arm64, i386, sparc64, and powerpc64. Added kprobes provider for dt(4) . Implemented < and > operators in btrace(8) filters. Added btrace(8) display of time spent in userland when analyzing the kernel stack in the flame graph tool and fixed a parsing bug. Introduced /etc/ bsd.re-config(5) , which can be used to configure the kernel using config(8) , allowing use of KARL while making changes to the GENERIC kernel. Identify TPM 2.0 devices and perform the 2.0-specific suspend command, allowing the ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 9 and ThinkPad X1 Nano with the latest BIOS (which added S3) to resume. Changed the printing of the hibernate image size from bytes to megabytes. Increased hibernate writeout speed. Added "machine sysregs" command to ddb(4) on amd64. Prevented interleaved stack traces in ddb(4) from multiple CPUs. Delayed installation of sensors until a device with battery support is connected, allowing sensorsd(8) to pick up hotplugged uhidpp(4) devices. Prevented a kernel panic after VFS shutdown. Increased the setitimer(2) timer limit to UINT_MAX seconds. Serialized the internals of kqueue(2) with a mutex. Enabled pool cache on knote(9) pool. Fixed futex(2) errno handling to match what Mesa expects and prevent failure to properly report timeouts. Fixed a kernel crash in tty(4) . Increased the default buffer space on PF_UNIX sockets to 8k and made the values tuneable via sysctl(2) . Made kqueue(2) timer re-addition reset an existing timer to use the new timeout period. In the build system, pass make flags to kernel and lib builds, making hacking on ramdisks/the installer much faster. SMP Improvements Made pmap_extract() mpsafe on hppa and amd64. Introduced CPU_IS_RUNNING() and used it in scheduler-related code to prevent waiting on non-running CPUs. Made anonymous object reference counting independent from the KERNEL_LOCK(). Unlocked connect(2) . Unlocked setrtable(2) . Introduced per-CPU panic(9) message buffers. Used so_lock to protect key management (PF_KEY) sockets. Used so_lock to protect routing (PF_ROUTE) sockets. Unlocked lseek(2) . Unlocked the top part of the fault handler. Direct Rendering Manager Updated drm(4) to Linux 5.10.65 inteldrm(4) : better support for Tiger Lake amdgpu(4) : support for Navi 12, Navi 21 "Sienna Cichlid", Arcturus amdgpu(4) : support for Cezanne "Green Sardine" Ryzen 5000 APU VMM/VMD improvements Added a theoretical limit of 512 to the number of allocated vcpus in vmm(4) . Fixed vmm(4) vcpu locking issues. Added vmd(8) support for variable length vionet rx descriptor chains. Prevented stack overflow in vmd(8) due to large DHCP packets on local interfaces. Allowed locking of a randomly assigned lladdr in vmd(8) . Skipped inspecting non-udp packets on local interfaces for vmd(8) . Prevented guest virtio drivers from causing stack and buffer overflows in vmd(8) . Fixed a race condition in vmm(4) relating to incorrect physical cpu tracking. Fixed vmctl(8) client "wait" state corruption in vmd(8) when a wait is canceled and restarted, allowing multiple waiting clients. Added protections against guests with bad virtio drivers to vmd(8) Unlocked the kernel in vmm(4) ioctl handlers and introduced vcpu locks Various new userland features: Imported timeout(1) utility from NetBSD. timeout(1) can be used to run commands with a time limit. Added include and exclude options to openrsync(1) . Implemented reporting of supplemental groups in ps(1) . Added indication of whether an mg(1) function is unsuitable for a startup file. Added "dired-jump" command to mg(1) to open a dired buffer containing the current buffer's directory location. Various bugfixes and tweaks in userland: Modified doas(1) to retry up to 3 times on password authentication failure. Made all vi(1) signal handler functions async-signal-safe. Changed diff(1) to consider two files sharing the same inode identical. Allowed xenodm(1) login when ~/.Xauthority does not exist. Disabled building all of the non-unicode fonts in Xenocara except for ISO8859-1. Altered passwd(1) to use stderr for printer error and informational messages. This allows easier parsing of what passwd(1) is doing if spawned from a GUI. Fixed iostat(8) per-device values when systat(1) is in boot time mode ('b'), not normalizing based on the sleep interval. Made jot(1) -b, -c and -w mutually exclusive. Made cdio(1) discard the current input line when Ctrl-C is used during line editing and provide a fresh prompt rather than exiting the program. Let el_gets(3) honour the first Ctrl-C typed by the user rather than ignoring it. Corrected awk(1) -F null string behavior to ensure -F '' behaves consistently with -v FS="". Avoided a potential buffer overflow in backslash escaping in awk(1) . Disallowed the use of an empty list between "while" and "do" in ksh(1) . Changed cwm(1) maximization and full-screen mode toggling to keep the cursor within the window, preventing focus loss. Made rc(8) quietly attempt an early mount of /var/log in case someone has created it as a separate filesystem to avoid /var overflow issues. Improved fdisk(8) to retain essential partitions on various platforms. Improved fdisk(8) for disks with 4K sectors. Cleaned up the fdisk(8) MBR/GPT initialization code, making -g independent of -i, leaving four mutually exclusive initialization options (-i, -g, -u and -A) with the last option specified executed (allowing the existing -i -g to work as intended). Relaxed criteria for recognizing GPT formatted media, allowing GPT disk images added with dd(1) onto larger physical media to be recognized by fdisk(8) and the kernel. Added the ability for fdisk(8) to recognize "BIOS Boot", "APFS", "APFS ISC", "APFS Recovry" (sic), "HiFive FSBL" and "HiFive BBL" GPT partitions. Ensured the values for fdisk(8) -b and -l are treated as 512-byte block counts. Added an fdisk(8) -A option to initialize a GPT without removing special boot partitions. Made fdisk(8) -b option available to architectures other than amd64 and i386 and extended the syntax to allow specification of the boot partition type and offset. Adjusted density for partitions on a 4k disk in newfs(8) when fragsize and density are not passed on the command line to ensure sufficient inodes to hold a src tree on a 2G fs. Fixed disklabel(8) generation on sparc64. Fixed overlap check in disklabel(1) autoalloc code. Corrected various min/max cluster numbers for FAT12/16/32 in newfs_msdos(8) . Added libexecinfo, a library providing backtrace functions. Updated C library support for character classification to Unicode 13.0. Let wcwidth(3) treat all characters in Unicode private use areas as single-width, even those in planes 15 and 16. Limited the printf(1) \x escape sequence to two characters. Corrected the output of date(1) -f %s which was wrongly affected by the local timezone. Turn printing additional information into toggles for systat(1) . Improved hardware support and driver bugfixes, including: Added a workaround to amdgpu(4) for machines where the framebuffer size reported by the hardware is incorrect. In pchgpio(4) , worked around a BIOS bug on Lenovo ThinkPads based on Intel's Tiger Lake platform to properly restore the GPIO pin used for the touchpad interrupt upon resume. Stopped setting the highspeed bit on bcm2835-sdhci sdhc(4) controllers, fixing bwfm(4) wifi on the Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+. Added support for obtaining sense status and source slot of a media to chio(1) and ch(4) . Fixed dwiic(4) timeouts requesting data from at least one touchpad. Added ucc(4) , a driver for USB HID Consumer Control keyboards. Often used to expose volume, audio and application launch keys. Volume keys are handled by the kernel and all other keys are propagated to X11 and the console through wscons(4) . Set the uhidpp(4) battery level sensor status to unknown while charging to handle devices reporting zero during charge, preventing certain sensorsd.conf(5) actions from triggering inappropriately. Added Tiger Lake LP (INT34C5) support to pchgpio(4) . Fixed a panic at shutdown relating to azalia(4) on the X1 Extreme Gen 1. Fixed a panic reported in upd(4) . Fixed display of incorrect patterns on LUNA's wscons(4) with 1bpp framebuffer when backspace is typed. Fixed an attachment problem for dwctwo(4) for certain devices issuing NAK interrupts during split transactions. Added AMD 17h/6xh Root Complex to ksmn(4) . Ensured the TX FIFO isn't overrun for longer transfers in dwiic(4) . Added titmp(4) , a driver for the TI TMP451 temperature sensor. Ensured a USB mouse will attach if otherwise qualified even if the usage report does not include X and Y usages. Attached unsupported video devices to uvideo(4) but not video(1) , rather than leaving it unmatched. Added a -R flag to usbhidctl(1) to dump the raw report descriptor bytes. Added hid_get_report_desc_data() to usbhid(3) to access raw report descriptor data. Fixed overflows when reading multiple bytes from AML over an i2c bus in acpi(4) . Fixed uaudio(4) on certain machines such as the RPI4 by adding a pre-DMA-write barrier after data is stored to memory. Worked around x86 machines that advertise the "hardware reduced" ACPI feature, advertise S4 and S5 support, but fail to populate the SLEEP_CONTROL_REG and SLEEP_STATUS_REG descriptions in the FADT. This fixed the ASUS Zenbook 14. Added quirk to enable ThinkPad X1 Extreme 1 speakers and Dolby Atmos in azalia(4) . Fixed pchgpio(4) issues with dead touchpads after resume. Fixed an mbuf leak in xnf(4) . New or improved network hardware support: Fixed ix(4) with older amd64 and current riscv64 hardware if MSI is not enabled for the device. Added the uaq(4) driver for Aquantia AQC111U/AQC112U USB Ethernet devices. Added the aq(4) driver to support Aquantia 1/2.5/5/10Gb/s PCIe Ethernet adapters. Synced dwctwo(4) with the NetBSD-current code base, enabling the USB on-board Ethernet controller through mue(4) , fixing uvideo(4) , and enabling the two USB uhub3 ports on the Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+. Added cad(4) , a driver for Cadence GEM. Added Broadcom BCM5725 to brgphy(4) . Added support for RTL8168FP/RTL8111FP/RTL8117 to re(4) . Fixed ure(4) after a media link change on RTL8153/B devices. Fixed bnxt(4) with a single queue in MSI-X mode. Added or improved wireless network drivers: Zeroed out iwx(4) Tx descriptors of frames which is done to prevent the device from writing to the former DMA address of a buffer which has been taken off the Tx ring. Fixed a bug in iwx(4) Tx done interrupt processing which could cause fatal firmware errors under load and memory corruption. Changed iwm(4) and iwx(4) to sleep for 1 second while loading firmware to match what iwn(4) does. This fixes some issues with suspend/resume. Ensured that iwm(4) and iwx(4) will reload firmware from disk on down/up and not during resume. Fixed iwx(4) crystal latency values to match those used by Linux iwlwifi. Fixed an off-by-one error in bwfm(4) . Changed iwn(4) , iwm(4) , and iwx(4) devices to hide detailed firmware error reports by default. Prevented a loop when bwfm(4) receives an unsolicited association status event right after successful association. Fixed a leak with wg(4) keepalive. Switched iwx(4) to -63 firmware images as shipped in iwx-firmware-20210512, including fixes addressing fragattacks vulnerabilities. Supported the new iwx(4) firmware session protection command, required for successful associations with new firmware. Stopped asking iwx(4) to send probe requests on passive channels, fixing firmware going unresponsive after association. Fixed an iwx(4) edge case where devices failed to resume after system suspend. Switched iwm(4) to newer firmware images available in iwm-firmware-20210512. This provides FragAttacks fixes for the updated devices. Fixed iwx(4) against access points using TKIP as the group cipher. Prevented athn(4) from calling ieee80211_find_rxnode() on bad frames in an attempt to prevent creation of bogus node cache entries. Implemented various fixes addressing firmware errors in iwm(4) and iwx(4) . Fixed node leaks in iwm(4) and iwx(4) which caused the drivers to get stuck when roaming between access points. Fixed iwx(4) firmware reloading after a failure to parse the firmware file. Avoided "mac clock not ready" panics in iwm(4) and iwx(4) . Worked around a problem between certain athn(4) hardware running in HostAP mode and clients that use Tx aggregation. Corrected multicast decryption for iwx(4) . Added 802.11n Tx aggregation support to iwm(4) . Made iwn(4) , iwm(4) and iwx(4) keep track of beacon parameters at run-time. Implemented support for Rx aggregation offload in iwm(4) and iwx(4) and re-enabled de-aggregation of A-MSDUs in net80211 for all drivers capable of 11n mode. Changed error reporting for bwfm(4) to use the long version of the firmware path. This makes it easier to find the correct files to add to the bwfm-firmware port. IEEE 802.11 wireless stack improvements and bugfixes: Drop fragmented 802.11 frames. Prevent frame injection via forged 802.11n A-MSDUs. Tweaked net80211 RA heuristics to avoid picking Tx rate choices that may be too optimistic. Generic network stack improvements and bugfixes: Implemented reception of "VLAN 0 priority tagged" packets. Fixed an alignment fault observed on an octeon machine while pppoe(4) negotiated a large MTU. Display provider ID for a umb(4) SIM in ifconfig(8) . Installer and upgrade improvements: Checked the installer's /tmp/i/hostname.* files for a configured IP address so that configurations without a broadcast address are detected as well. Handled "inet autoconf" in the ramdisk. Introduced a short wait in rc(8) after netstart(8) finishes until an IPv4 or IPv6 default route is present before continuing boot. Fixed setups depending on working network and DNS resolution during early boot when using autoconfiguration ( dhcpleased(8) or slaacd(8) ). Made fdisk(8) always create an EFI SYS partition if the -b option is specified when initializing a GPT. Allowed (w)hole disk allocation for GPT disks in arm64, using fdisk(8) -A when an Apple APFS ISC partition is detected and fdisk -ig otherwise. Created EFI SYS boot partitions only on ROOTDISK GPT disks. Added installboot(8) "-p" to prepare by creating a new filesystem on the partition reserved for the bootloader on relevant architectures. Added GPT support to armv7 installboot(8) . Added the Spleen 12x24 and 16x32 font on amd64's RAMDISK_CD and RAMDISK kernels. Use installboot(8) on arm64 ramdisks. Enable dhcpleased(8) on ramdisks, and activate resolvd(8) , replacing dhclient(8) . Enable slaacd(8) to configure nameservers on ramdisks. Security improvements: Moved objcopy to base set to allow KARL to work on all installs. Added unveil(2) calls to xterm in the case where there are no exec-formatted or exec-selected resources set. Changed usage of %n from a syslog warning to syslog and abort for printf(3) (and associated variants). Made kernel stop all threads when terminating via pledge_fail(). Routing daemons and other userland network improvements: The bgpd(8) daemon saw the following changes: Stop processing queued UPDATES when the max-prefix limit was reached. Improved negotiation for route refresh, graceful restart and multi-protocol capabilities Correctly track 'rde evaluate all' and 'export' settings during reload. Properly withdraw prefixes when 'rde evaluate all' is used. Fixed MRT handling on initial startup for message dump types. Fixed and use non-blocking connect for RTR sessions. Fully implemented RFC 6286 by checking for BGP ID collisions. Adjusted the 4-byte AS number handling to RFC 6793 by changing error behaviour from prefix withdraw to attribute discard. In bgpctl(8) print out both the sent "Neighbor capabilities" and the "Negotiated capabilities" for a session. Print timestamps both as a formatted and a pure time in seconds field in various JSON objects. Fixed a bug, where during bgpd(8) config reloads prefixes of the wrong address family could leak to peers resulting in session resets. Added support for RFC 7313 - Enhanced Route Refresh. Disabled by default. To enable, use 'announce enhanced refresh yes'. Improved output of Adj-RIB-Out by updating nexthop and ASPATH before adding the prefix to the RIB. This improves `bgpctl show rib out` output. Added command line option to both bgpd(8) and bgpctl(8) to show the version. Added support for RFC 9072 - Extended Optional Parameters Length for BGP OPEN Message Added support for RFC 8050 - MRT Format with BGP Additional Path Extensions Implemented receive side of RFC 7911 - Advertisement of Multiple Paths in BGP. OpenBGPD is currently not able to send multiple paths out. Improved checks of VRPs loaded via RTR or from the roa-set table. Allowed optionally specifying an expiry time for roa-set entries to mitigate BGP route decision making based on outdated RPKI data. OpenBGPD's companion rpki-client(8) produces roa-sets with the new 'expires' property The pf(4) packet filter and its userland utility: Corrected a potential memory leak associated with pfsync(4) update requests. Introduced locks around the global pf(4) state list. Fixed a panic due to pfsync(4) deferral timeout handling. Added support for pf(4) divert-to on tpmr(4) and veb(4) . Fixed state key reference underflow when both state keys are identical in pf(4) . Only skipped pf(4) once for packets injected by a divert-packet socket, allowing pf to still act later on a diverted packet. IPSEC support in the kernel and the iked(8) userland daemon: Zeroed out potential passwords when freeing memory or handling parsing errors in iked(8) . Added client-side support for DNS configuration to iked(8) . Increased iked(8) default data bytes limit for Child SAs to 4 GB, preventing excessive rekeying and lost data in high performance setups. Fixed an iked(8) bug where no flows are added if a single address is configured in the config address instead of a pool. Fixed a problem in iked(8) where no flows are loaded when a single config address without pool is configured. Added an experimental post-quantum hybrid key exchange method based on Streamlined NTRU Prime (coupled with X25519) to iked(8) as sntrup761x25519. Fixed races which were slowing ipsec(4) throughput. Fixed ipsec(4) NAT-T to work with pipex(4) . rpki-client(8) received the following new features and bugfixes: Added keep-alive support to the HTTP client code for RRDP. Reference-count and delete unused files synced via RRDP, as far as possible. In the JSON output, changed the AS Number from a string ("AS123") to an integer ("123") to make processing of the output easier. Added an 'expires' column to CSV & JSON output, based on certificate and CRL validity times. The 'expires' value can be used to avoid route selection based on stale data when generating VRP sets, when faced with loss of communication between consumer and validator, or validator and CA repository. Made the runtime timeout (-s option) also trigger in child processes. Improved RRDP support and make RRDP the default protocol for synchronizing the RPKI repository data, with openrsync(1) used as secondary. At startup, warn if the filesystem containing the cache directory is probably too small. Handle running out of disk space more gracefully, including cleanup of temporary and old files before exiting. Improved the HTTP/1.1 request headers being sent. Improved validation checks for ROA and MFT objects. Improved the HTTP client code (status code handling, http proxy support, keep-alive). In RRDP, do not access URI with userinfo (@-sign) Improved RRDP syncing by considering a notification file serial jumping backwards as synced repository. Made -R (rsync only) also apply to the fetching of TA files. Only sync *.{cer,crl,gbr,mft,roa} files via rsync and exclude all others. When producing output for bgpd(8) , make use of the 'roa-set expires' attribute to prevent machines from loading outdated roa-sets. In RRDP, limited the number of deltas to 300 per repo. If more deltas exist, downloading a full snapshot is faster. Limited the validation depth of X.509 certificate chains to 12, double the current depth seen in RPKI. traceroute(8) was improved: Probe packets are now sent in quick succession and responses handled asynchronously. DNS lookups are performed asynchronously. This speeds up the time required to display results considerably. dhcpleased(8) was made the default program for configuring IPv4 addresses via DHCP. resolvd(8) was activated to handle concurrent changes to resolv.conf(5) by both dhcpleased(8) and slaacd(8) . Additionally these programs saw the following improvements and bugfixes: Changed dhcpleased(8) client identifier transmission to match other DHCP client implementations. Simplified dhcpleasectl(8) and added syntax to match dhclient(8) (interface), allowing one to be aliased to the other. Retried broadcast with dhcpleased(8) when the DHCP server is unreachable via unicast UDP. Made resolvd(8) accept DNS proposals for the loopback addresses. Added to dhcpleased.conf(5) the ability to ignore routes or nameservers from a lease and to ignore servers entirely. Made dhclient(8) defer to dhcpleased(8) when the inet autoconf flag is set. When run, dhclient will signal dhcpleased to request a new lease rather than requesting one itself. Fixed potential races in slaacd(8) and dhcpleased(8) when two processes are configuring the same IP. Added the possibility to send vendor class identifier and client identifier using dhcpleased.conf(5) . Made dhcpleased(8) always configure provided routes, regardless of whether the address received in the lease is already configured. Used exclusive locks under /dev/ to ensure single instances of resolvd(8) , slaacd(8) and dhcpleased(8) . Implemented classless static routes DHCP option in dhcpleased(8) . Added a new "nameserver" command to route(8) , sending nameserver proposals to resolvd(8) using the DNS proposal protocol over the route socket. This command is intended be used to integrate userland triggered nameserver changes, for example by VPN software. Changes to snmp related tools: Disable SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c by default in snmpd(8) . Remove default communities from snmpd(8) . Switched default seclevel to enc for snmpd(8) . Changed the default snmp(1) version to -v3 and removed the default community. Switched default snmp(1) auth to hmac-sha1. Switched default snmp(1) and snmpd(8) privacy protocol to AES. Added the ability for snmpd(8) to send SNMPv3 traps. Allowed "any" to be used as a listen on address in snmpd.conf(5) . Allowed setting of the engineid in snmpd(8) . Other userland network changes: Fixed acme-client(1) SAN generation for CSRs. Added pledge(2) for ftpd(8) user processes. Allowed router solicitations from the unspecified address (::) in rad(8) . Altered slowcgi(8) so it no longer sends debug logging to syslog unless debug logging is requested via the new -v flag. Prevented httpd(8) from trying to chunk encode an empty http body coming from an fcgi upstream. Used relative reference URIs in Location header on directory redirects in httpd(8) , adding support for front-ending httpd with a TLS-terminating gateway that forwards unencrypted http traffic. Prevented a crash on strict alignment architectures of tcpdump(8) WireGuard printer. Made tcpdump(8) split the 802.11 sequence number field into its sequence number and fragment number components rather than printing the whole field in decimal. Added simple BGP enhanced route refresh message decoding to tcpdump(8) . tmux(1) improvements and bug fixes: Added a -B flag to tmux(1) to remove borders from popups and added a menu to popups as well as options to convert a popup into a pane. Added pipe variants of the tmux(1) line copy commands. Added basic support for zero width joiners to tmux(1) . Added client focus hooks to tmux(1) . Made window-linked and window-unlinked window options in tmux(1) . Added -F for tmux(1) command-prompt and used it to fix "Rename" on the window menu. Added different tmux(1) command histories for different types of prompts. Fixed tmux(1) problems with xterm in VT340 mode. Added an "always" value to the extended-keys option to always forward those keys to applications inside tmux(1) . OpenSMTPD 7.0.0 Fixed incorrect status code for expired mails resulting in a misleading bounce report in smtpd(8) . Added TLS options cafile=(path), nosni, noverify and servername=(name) to smtp(1) . Allowed specification of TLS ciphers and protocols in smtp(1) . LibreSSL 3.4.1 New Features Added support for OpenSSL 1.1.1 TLSv1.3 APIs. Enabled the new X.509 validator to allow verification of modern certificate chains. Portable Improvements Ported continuous integration and test infrastructure to GitHub actions. Added Universal Windows Platform (UWP) build support. Fixed mingw-w64 builds on newer versions with missing SSP support. Added non-executable stack annotations for CMake builds. API and Documentation Enhancements Added the following APIs from OpenSSL BN_bn2binpad BN_bn2lebinpad BN_lebin2bn EC_GROUP_get_curve EC_GROUP_order_bits EC_GROUP_set_curve EC_POINT_get_affine_coordinates EC_POINT_set_affine_coordinates EC_POINT_set_compressed_coordinates EVP_DigestSign EVP_DigestVerify SSL_CIPHER_find SSL_CTX_get0_privatekey SSL_CTX_get_max_early_data SSL_CTX_get_ssl_method SSL_CTX_set_ciphersuites SSL_CTX_set_max_early_data SSL_CTX_set_post_handshake_auth SSL_SESSION_get0_cipher SSL_SESSION_get_max_early_data SSL_SESSION_is_resumable SSL_SESSION_set_max_early_data SSL_get_early_data_status SSL_get_max_early_data SSL_read_early_data SSL_set0_rbio SSL_set_ciphersuites SSL_set_max_early_data SSL_set_post_handshake_auth SSL_set_psk_use_session_callback SSL_verify_client_post_handshake SSL_write_early_data Added AES-GCM constants from RFC 7714 for SRTP. Compatibility Changes Implement flushing for TLSv1.3 handshakes behavior, needed for Apache. Call the info callback on connect/accept exit in TLSv1.3, needed for p5-Net-SSLeay. Default to using named curve parameter encoding from pre-OpenSSL 1.1.0, adding OPENSSL_EC_EXPLICIT_CURVE. Do not ignore SSL_TLSEXT_ERR_FATAL from the ALPN callback. Testing and Proactive Security Added additional state machine test coverage. Improved integration test support with ruby/openssl tests. Error codes and callback support in new X.509 validator made compatible with p5-Net_SSLeay tests. Internal Improvements Numerous fixes and improvements to the new X.509 validator to ensure compatible error codes and callback support compatible with the legacy OpenSSL validator. OpenSSH 8.8 Security sshd(8) : OpenSSH 8.5 introduced the LogVerbose keyword. When this option was enabled with a set of patterns that activated logging in code that runs in the low-privilege sandboxed sshd process, the log messages were constructed in such a way that printf(3) format strings could effectively be specified the low-privilege code. sshd(8) from OpenSSH 6.2 through 8.7 failed to correctly initialise supplemental groups when executing an AuthorizedKeysCommand or AuthorizedPrincipalsCommand, where a AuthorizedKeysCommandUser or AuthorizedPrincipalsCommandUser directive has been set to run the command as a different user. Potentially incompatible changes A near-future release of OpenSSH will switch scp(1) from using the legacy scp/rcp protocol to using SFTP by default. This release disables RSA signatures using the SHA-1 hash algorithm by default. scp(1) : this release changes the behaviour of remote to remote copies (e.g. "scp host-a:/path host-b:") to transfer through the local host by default. This was previously available via the -3 flag. This mode avoids the need to expose credentials on the origin hop, avoids triplicate interpretation of filenames by the shell (by the local system, the copy origin and the destination) and, in conjunction with the SFTP support for scp(1) mentioned below, allows use of all authentication methods to the remote hosts (previously, only non-interactive methods could be used). A -R flag has been added to select the old behaviour. ssh(1) / sshd(8) : both the client and server are now using a stricter configuration file parser. The new parser uses more shell-like rules for quotes, space and escape characters. It is also more strict in rejecting configurations that include options lacking arguments. Previously some options (e.g. DenyUsers) could appear on a line with no subsequent arguments. This release will reject such configurations. The new parser will also reject configurations with unterminated quotes and multiple '=' characters after the option name. ssh(1) : when using SSHFP DNS records for host key verification, ssh(1) will verify all matching records instead of just those with the specific signature type requested. This may cause host key verification problems if stale SSHFP records of a different or legacy signature type exist alongside other records for a particular host. ssh-keygen(1) : when generating a FIDO key and specifying an explicit attestation challenge (using -Ochallenge), the challenge will now be hashed by the builtin security key middleware. This removes the (undocumented) requirement that challenges be exactly 32 bytes in length and matches the expectations of libfido2. sshd(8) : environment="..." directives in authorized_keys files are now first-match-wins and limited to 1024 discrete environment variable names. New features scp(1) : experimental support for transfers using the SFTP protocol as a replacement for the venerable SCP/RCP protocol that it has traditionally used. SFTP offers more predictable filename handling and does not require expansion of glob(3) patterns via the shell on the remote side. sftp-server(8) : add a protocol extension to support expansion of ~/ and ~user/ prefixed paths. This was added to support these paths when used by scp(1) while in SFTP mode. ssh(1) : add a ForkAfterAuthentication ssh_config(5) counterpart to the ssh(1) -f flag. ssh(1) : add a StdinNull directive to ssh_config(5) that allows the config file to do the same thing as -n does on the ssh(1) command- line. ssh(1) : add a SessionType directive to ssh_config, allowing the configuration file to offer equivalent control to the -N (no session) and -s (subsystem) command-line flags. ssh-keygen(1) : allowed signers files used by ssh-keygen(1) signatures now support listing key validity intervals alongside the keys, and ssh-keygen(1) can optionally check during signature verification whether a specified time falls inside this interval. This feature is intended for use by git to support signing and verifying objects using ssh keys. ssh-keygen(8) : support printing of the full public key in a sshsig signature via a -Oprint-pubkey flag. ssh(1) : allow the ssh_config(5) CanonicalizePermittedCNAMEs directive to accept a "none" argument to specify the default behaviour. Bugfixes ssh(1) / sshd(8) : start time-based re-keying exactly on schedule in the client and server mainloops. Previously the re-key timeout could expire but re-keying would not start until a packet was sent or received, causing a spin in select() if the connection was quiescent. ssh-keygen(1) : avoid Y2038 problem in printing certificate validity lifetimes. Dates past 2^31-1 seconds since epoch were displayed incorrectly on some platforms. scp(1) : allow spaces to appear in usernames for local to remote and scp -3 remote to remote copies. ssh(1) / sshd(8) : remove references to ChallengeResponseAuthentication in favour of KbdInteractiveAuthentication. The former is what was in SSHv1, the latter is what is in SSHv2 ( RFC4256 ) and they were treated as somewhat but not entirely equivalent. We retain the old name as a deprecated alias so configuration files continue to work as well as a reference in the man page for people looking for it. ssh(1) / ssh-add(1) / ssh-keygen(1) : fix decoding of X.509 subject name when extracting a key from a PKCS#11 certificate. ssh(1) : restore blocking status on stdio fds before close. ssh(1) needs file descriptors in non-blocking mode to operate but it was not restoring the original state on exit. This could cause problems with fds shared with other programs via the shell. ssh(1) / sshd(8) : switch both client and server mainloops from select(3) to pselect(3). Avoids race conditions where a signal may arrive immediately before select(3) and not be processed until an event fires. ssh(1) : sessions started with ControlPersist were incorrectly executing a shell when the -N (no shell) option was specified. ssh(1) : check if IPQoS or TunnelDevice are already set before overriding. Prevents values in config files from overriding values supplied on the command line. ssh(1) : fix debug message when finding a private key to match a certificate being attempted for user authentication. Previously it would print the certificate's path, whereas it was supposed to be showing the private key's path. sshd(8) : match host certificates against host public keys, not private keys. Allows use of certificates with private keys held in a ssh-agent. ssh(1) : add a workaround for a bug in OpenSSH 7.4 sshd(8) , which allows RSA/SHA2 signatures for public key authentication but fails to advertise this correctly via SSH2_MSG_EXT_INFO. This causes clients of these server to incorrectly match PubkeyAcceptedAlgorithms and potentially refuse to offer valid keys. sftp(1) / scp(1) : degrade gracefully if a sftp-server offers the limits@openssh.com extension but fails when the client tries to invoke it. ssh(1) : allow ssh_config SetEnv to override $TERM, which is otherwise handled specially by the protocol. Useful in ~/.ssh/config to set TERM to something generic (e.g. "xterm" instead of "xterm-256color") for destinations that lack terminfo entries. sftp-server(8) : the limits@openssh.com extension was incorrectly marked as an operation that writes to the filesystem, which made it unavailable in sftp-server read-only mode. ssh(1) : fix SEGV in UpdateHostkeys debug() message, triggered when the update removed more host keys than remained present. scp(1) : when using the SFTP protocol, continue transferring files after a transfer error occurs, better matching original scp/rcp behaviour. ssh(1) : fixed a number of memory leaks in multiplexing, ssh-keygen(1) : avoid crash when using the -Y find-principals command. A number of documentation and manual improvements. mandoc 1.14.6 Added a style message about overlong text input lines. Made "-W style" check .Xr links along the full manpath to help validation of non-base manual pages. Supported auto-tagging for ".It Va" in mdoc(7) documents. Stopped printing two extra blank lines at the top and bottom of man(7) documents. Supported the CB and CI fonts in roff(7) \f font escapes and .ft font requests. Added support for two-character font names (BI, CW, CR, CB, CI) to the tbl(7) layout font modifier. Implemented the tbl(7) layout modifiers "b" (bold) and "i" (italic) in HTML output mode. Completed support for the "nospaces" option in the tbl(7) parser. Fixed an infinite loop in the tbl(7) parser for some cases of horizontally overlapping horizontal spans. Added a meta viewport element to "-T html" output. Fixed a crash with "-T man" when an input file contains tbl(7) or eqn(7) input. Fixed a crash in makewhatis(8) when a manpath directory contains a symbolic link that points to a directory. Ports and packages: Many pre-built packages for each architecture: aarch64: 11034 amd64: 11325 arm: 8624 i386: 10248 mips64: 9311 mips64el: 1947 powerpc: 9452 powerpc64: 9273 riscv64: 8620 sparc64: 9636 Some highlights: Asterisk 18.6.0 Audacity 2.4.2 CMake 3.20.3 Chromium 93.0.4577.82 Emacs 27.2 FFmpeg 4.4 GCC 8.4.0 and 11.2.0 GHC 8.10.6 GNOME 40.4 Go 1.17 JDK 8u302, 11.0.12 and 16.0.2 KDE Applications 21.08.1 KDE Frameworks 5.85.0 Krita 4.4.8 LLVM/Clang 11.1.0 LibreOffice 7.2.1.2 Lua 5.1.5, 5.2.4 and 5.3.6 MariaDB 10.6.4 Mono 6.12.0.122 Mozilla Firefox 92.0 and ESR 91.1.0 Mozilla Thunderbird 91.1.1 Mutt 2.1.3 and NeoMutt 20210205 Node.js 12.22.6 OCaml 4.10.0 OpenLDAP 2.4.59 PHP 7.3.30, 7.4.23 and 8.0.10 Postfix 3.5.12 PostgreSQL 13.4 Python 2.7.18, 3.8.12 and 3.9.7 Qt 5.15.2 and 6.0.4 R 4.1.1 Ruby 2.6.8, 2.7.4 and 3.0.2 Rust 1.55.0 SQLite 3.35.5 Shotcut 21.01.29 Sudo 1.9.7p2 Suricata 6.0.2 Tcl/Tk 8.5.19 and 8.6.8 TeX Live 2020 Vim 8.2.3394 and Neovim 0.5.0 Xfce 4.16 As usual, steady improvements in manual pages and other documentation. The system includes the following major components from outside suppliers: Xenocara (based on X.Org 7.7 with xserver 1.20.13 + patches, freetype 2.10.4, fontconfig 2.12.4, Mesa 21.1.8, xterm 367, xkeyboard-config 2.20, fonttosfnt 1.2.2 and more) LLVM/Clang 11.1.0 (+ patches) GCC 4.2.1 (+ patches) and 3.3.6 (+ patches) Perl 5.32.1 (+ patches) NSD 4.3.7 Unbound 1.13.2 Ncurses 5.7 Binutils 2.17 (+ patches) Gdb 6.3 (+ patches) Awk December 18, 2020 version Expat 2.4.1 How to install Please refer to the following files on the mirror site for extensive details on how to install OpenBSD 7.0 on your machine: .../OpenBSD/7.0/alpha/INSTALL.alpha .../OpenBSD/7.0/amd64/INSTALL.amd64 .../OpenBSD/7.0/arm64/INSTALL.arm64 .../OpenBSD/7.0/armv7/INSTALL.armv7 .../OpenBSD/7.0/hppa/INSTALL.hppa .../OpenBSD/7.0/i386/INSTALL.i386 .../OpenBSD/7.0/landisk/INSTALL.landisk .../OpenBSD/7.0/loongson/INSTALL.loongson .../OpenBSD/7.0/luna88k/INSTALL.luna88k .../OpenBSD/7.0/macppc/INSTALL.macppc .../OpenBSD/7.0/octeon/INSTALL.octeon .../OpenBSD/7.0/powerpc64/INSTALL.powerpc64 .../OpenBSD/7.0/riscv64/INSTALL.riscv64 .../OpenBSD/7.0/sparc64/INSTALL.sparc64 Quick installer information for people familiar with OpenBSD, and the use of the " disklabel -E" command. If you are at all confused when installing OpenBSD, read the relevant INSTALL.* file as listed above! OpenBSD/alpha: If your machine can boot from CD, you can write install70.iso or cd70.iso to a CD and boot from it. Refer to INSTALL.alpha for more details. OpenBSD/amd64: If your machine can boot from CD, you can write install70.iso or cd70.iso to a CD and boot from it. You may need to adjust your BIOS options first. If your machine can boot from USB, you can write install70.img or miniroot70.img to a USB stick and boot from it. If you can't boot from a CD, floppy disk, or USB, you can install across the network using PXE as described in the included INSTALL.amd64 document. If you are planning to dual boot OpenBSD with another OS, you will need to read INSTALL.amd64. OpenBSD/arm64: Write install70.img or miniroot70.img to a disk and boot from it after connecting to the serial console. Refer to INSTALL.arm64 for more details. OpenBSD/armv7: Write a system specific miniroot to an SD card and boot from it after connecting to the serial console. Refer to INSTALL.armv7 for more details. OpenBSD/hppa: Boot over the network by following the instructions in INSTALL.hppa or the hppa platform page . OpenBSD/i386: If your machine can boot from CD, you can write install70.iso or cd70.iso to a CD and boot from it. You may need to adjust your BIOS options first. If your machine can boot from USB, you can write install70.img or miniroot70.img to a USB stick and boot from it. If you can't boot from a CD, floppy disk, or USB, you can install across the network using PXE as described in the included INSTALL.i386 document. If you are planning on dual booting OpenBSD with another OS, you will need to read INSTALL.i386. OpenBSD/landisk: Write miniroot70.img to the start of the CF or disk, and boot normally. OpenBSD/loongson: Write miniroot70.img to a USB stick and boot bsd.rd from it or boot bsd.rd via tftp. Refer to the instructions in INSTALL.loongson for more details. OpenBSD/luna88k: Copy 'boot' and 'bsd.rd' to a Mach or UniOS partition, and boot the bootloader from the PROM, and then bsd.rd from the bootloader. Refer to the instructions in INSTALL.luna88k for more details. OpenBSD/macppc: Burn the image from a mirror site to a CDROM, and power on your machine while holding down the C key until the display turns on and shows OpenBSD/macppc boot . Alternatively, at the Open Firmware prompt, enter boot cd:,ofwboot /7.0/macppc/bsd.rd OpenBSD/octeon: After connecting a serial port, boot bsd.rd over the network via DHCP/tftp. Refer to the instructions in INSTALL.octeon for more details. OpenBSD/powerpc64: To install, write install70.img or miniroot70.img to a USB stick, plug it into the machine and choose the OpenBSD install menu item in Petitboot. Refer to the instructions in INSTALL.powerpc64 for more details. OpenBSD/riscv64: To install, write install70.img or miniroot70.img to a USB stick, and boot with that drive plugged in. Make sure you also have the microSD card plugged in that shipped with the HiFive Unmatched board. Refer to the instructions in INSTALL.riscv64 for more details. OpenBSD/sparc64: Burn the image from a mirror site to a CDROM, boot from it, and type boot cdrom . If this doesn't work, or if you don't have a CDROM drive, you can write floppy70.img or floppyB70.img (depending on your machine) to a floppy and boot it with boot floppy . Refer to INSTALL.sparc64 for details. Make sure you use a properly formatted floppy with NO BAD BLOCKS or your install will most likely fail. You can also write miniroot70.img to the swap partition on the disk and boot with boot disk:b . If nothing works, you can boot over the network as described in INSTALL.sparc64. How to upgrade If you already have an OpenBSD 6.9 system, and do not want to reinstall, upgrade instructions and advice can be found in the Upgrade Guide . Notes about the source code src.tar.gz contains a source archive starting at /usr/src . This file contains everything you need except for the kernel sources, which are in a separate archive. To extract: # mkdir -p /usr/src # cd /usr/src # tar xvfz /tmp/src.tar.gz sys.tar.gz contains a source archive starting at /usr/src/sys . This file contains all the kernel sources you need to rebuild kernels. To extract: # mkdir -p /usr/src/sys # cd /usr/src # tar xvfz /tmp/sys.tar.gz Both of these trees are a regular CVS checkout. Using these trees it is possible to get a head-start on using the anoncvs servers as described here . Using these files results in a much faster initial CVS update than you could expect from a fresh checkout of the full OpenBSD source tree. Ports Tree A ports tree archive is also provided. 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レジストリへプッシュする Bitbucket Pipelines 設定参照 グローバル オプション Git クローンの動作 キャッシュ、サービス コンテナー、エクスポート パイプラインの定義 Docker イメージ オプション パイプラインの開始条件 並行ステップ オプション 子パイプライン ステップのオプション Runtime v3 を有効にして使用する ステージ オプション ステップ オプション Pipelines の yaml ファイルで glob パターンを使用する YAML アンカー デプロイメント Bitbucket Pipelines OpenID Connect を使用して AWS にデプロイする デプロイを設定、監視する Bitbucket のデプロイ ガイドライン 同時実行の制御 指標 スケジュールされたパイプラインと、手動でトリガーされたパイプライン 変数とシークレット Bitbucket Pipelines で SSH キーを使用する macOS で Pipelines SSH キーをセットアップする Windows で Pipelines SSH キーをセットアップする Linux で Pipelines SSH キーをセットアップする パイプラインで複数の SSH キーを使用する キャッシュ パイプラインのアーティファクト データベースとサービス コンテナ Bitbucket Pipelines でパイプを使用する パイプとは Bitbucket Pipelines 用パイプを作成する パイプの記述の高度なテクニック 連携 Jira と Pipelines の連携 OIDC を使用して Pipelines とリソース サーバーを統合する OpenID Connect を使用して、Pipelines の AWS ECR イメージを使用する Slack を Pipelines と連携させる サードパーティのサービスに接続する さまざまなサードパーティ プロバイダーによるレート制限 テスト Bitbucket Pipelines でのクロスプラットフォーム テスト Pipelines のテスト レポート ランナー Bitbucket で新しいランナーを追加する bitbucket-pipelines.yml でランナーを設定する Linux Docker 用のランナーをセットアップする Linux Shell 用のランナーをセットアップする Windows 用のランナーをセットアップする MacOS のランナーをセットアップする プロキシを使用するようにランナーを設定する 自社ホスト ランナーへのログインを設定する ランナーの同時実行性を設定し、ステップ キューを検査する 会社のファイアウォールの背後で実行されているランナーの IP アドレス Docker イメージを自社ホスト ランナーで使用する Autoscaler for Runners on Kubernetes リポジトリにプッシュして戻す パイプライン構成の共有 動的なパイプライン Bitbucket Pipelines への移行 Bamboo から Bitbucket Pipelines に移行する方法 Jenkins から Bitbucket Pipelines に移行する方法 Bitbucket Cloud のプランと設定を管理する プランと請求の管理 Bitbucket Cloud にログインまたは接続する SSH と 2 段階認証を設定する macOS で個人用 SSH キーをセットアップする Windows で個人用 SSH キーをセットアップする Linux で個人用 SSH キーをセットアップする 1 台のデバイスで複数の Bitbucket ユーザーの SSH キーを管理する 2 段階認証の有効化 サポートされている SSH キー形式 Sourcetree を使用して SSH を設定する Bitbucket とアカウントの設定を管理する 個人設定にアクセスする ユーザー名を更新する アカウントの削除 メール エイリアスを設定する ウォッチしているオブジェクトのメール通知の管理 リポジトリのグループを整理する 非公開コンテンツへのアクセスを制御する Atlassian アカウントにアップグレードする キーボード ショートカット テーマを変更する アクセス トークン API トークン API トークンの使用 API トークンの作成 API トークンの権限 API トークンを取り消す Sourcetree または別のアプリに API トークンを追加する 会社のファイアウォールで許可リストに登録されている IP アドレスとドメイン Bitbucket Cloud とアプリおよび他の製品との連携 Bitbucket と Jira を連携する Bitbucket Cloud を Jira Cloud に接続する Bitbucket Cloud を Jira Data Center と接続する Jira Cloud プロジェクトを Bitbucket Cloud で使用する Bitbucket から Jira 作業項目を作成 プル リクエストのマージ時に Jira 作業項目をトランジション チームを自動で招待する設定 スマートコミットの有効化 Smart Commit を使用する Bitbucket と Compass を統合する Bitbucket Cloud を Compass に接続する リポジトリを Compass コンポーネントにリンクする Bitbucket Cloud を Marketplace アプリと使用する Bitbucket Cloud アプリの概要 Bitbucket Cloud を Slack と連携する Bitbucket で Trello ボードと連携する OAuth 経由で別のアプリケーションと連携する Cloud IDE アドオンのインストール ビルド システムを Bitbucket Cloud と連携する Bitbucket のソース コードへのハイパーリンク Bitbucket Cloud の開発者モードを有効にする Atlassian for VS Code 拡張機能を使用する VS Code の使用を開始する VS Code での Jira 作業項目 VS Code での Bitbucket プル リクエスト VS Code での Bitbucket Cloud パイプライン セキュリティ Snyk でセキュリティを追加して設定する Bitbucket Cloud REST API でサードパーティ製アプリをビルドする API リクエストの制限 Bitbucket Cloud で OAuth を使用する OAuth コンシューマーの例 Bitbucket REST API バージョン 1 を使用する groups エンドポイント group-privileges エンドポイント invitations エンドポイント users エンドポイント - 1.0 invitations リソース Bitbucket Cloud のアドバイザリやその他のリソースを確認する Bitbucket Cloud のセキュリティ アドバイザリにアクセスする セキュリティ アドバイザリ: URL によるアプリのインストール方法の変更 セキュリティ アドバイザリ - 2016-06-17 - パスワードのリセット Bitbucket Cloud のサポート終了のお知らせを見る AWS CodeDeploy アプリ削除のサポート終了 - 2019-12-03 チュートリアル チュートリアル: Bitbucket と Git を使用する Git リポジトリを作成する Git リポジトリをコピーしてファイルを追加する Bitbucket Cloud で Git リポジトリから変更をプルする Git ブランチを使用してファイルをマージする チュートリアル: Bitbucket と Sourcetree を使用する 新しいリポジトリを作成する リポジトリをコピーしてファイルを追加する Bitbucket でリポジトリから変更をプルする Sourcetree ブランチを使用して更新をマージする チュートリアル: Bitbucket のプル リクエストについて リポジトリを作成 (およびレビュアーを追加) する クローンを行い、新しいブランチに変更を加える プル リクエストを作成して変更をマージする Bitbucket Cloud でプロジェクトを作成して管理する プロジェクト用のアクセス トークン プロジェクトのアクセス トークン作成 プロジェクト レベルのアクセス トークンの権限 プロジェクト用のアクセス トークンを使用する プロジェクト用のアクセス トークンを取り消す プロジェクト用のアクセス トークンをローテーションする プロジェクト設定を行う macOS でプロジェクト アクセス キーをセットアップする Windows でプロジェクト アクセス キーをセットアップする Linux でプロジェクト アクセス キーをセットアップする 1 台のデバイスで複数のプロジェクト アクセス キーを管理する 初期設定のレビュアーをプロジェクトに追加する プロジェクトにリポジトリを追加する プロジェクトのブランチ モデルの構成 プロジェクトを見つけて共有する 既存のプロジェクトを管理および編集する プロジェクトのマージ戦略をセットアップする プロジェクト詳細の更新 プロジェクトのブランチ制限を設定する ユーザーとグループのプロジェクト権限を設定する プロジェクトの作成 アトラシアン サポート Bitbucket リソース Bitbucket Cloud の使用を開始する ブランチとプル リクエストの使用を開始する クラウド データセンター Bitbucket Cloud でブランチをチェックアウトする ブランチをチェック アウトすると、親リポジトリのクローンがローカル側に作成されます。Bitbucket のインターフェイスで、ブランチをチェックアウトするための基本的なコマンドを使用できます。 リポジトリの [ ブランチ ] ページから、チェックアウトするブランチをクリックします。 [ チェックアウト ] ボタンを押して適切なチェック アウト コマンドを表示します。 コマンドをコピー (または Sourcetree を使用したい場合は [ Sourcetree でチェックアウト ] を選択) します。 ローカル マシンのターミナルを開き、リポジトリのルート ディレクトリに移動します。 コマンド ラインに Bitbucket からコピーしたコマンドを入力し、Enter キーを押します。 この内容はお役に立ちましたか? はい いいえ 正確ではなかった 明確ではなかった 関係なかった この記事についてのフィードバックを送信する さらにヘルプが必要ですか? アトラシアン コミュニティをご利用ください。 コミュニティに質問 ブランチとプル リクエストの使用を開始する ブランチを作成してプッシュする Bitbucket Cloud でブランチをチェックアウトする レビュー用にプル リクエストを作成する プル リクエストをレビューする Bitbucket Cloud でプル リクエストをマージする コミュニティ 質問、ディスカッション、記事 次のトピック レビュー用にプル リクエストを作成する たった数ステップで、チームにコードのレビューを行ってもらう方法をご確認ください。 トピックの表示 アクセシビリティ データ収集時の通知 プライバシー ポリシー 利用規約 セキュリティ 2026 年 Atlassian | 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へ移行する Bitbucket での Git LFS の現在の制限事項 Bitbucket での Git LFS のストレージ ポリシー Git のフィーチャー ブランチ ワークフロー コンテンツと diff の表示制限 リポジトリ設定を構成する リポジトリのプライバシーとフォーク オプションを設定する リポジトリへのアクセス権をユーザーとグループに付与する macOS でリポジトリ アクセス キーをセットアップする Windows でリポジトリ アクセス キーをセットアップする Linux でリポジトリ アクセス キーをセットアップする 1 台のデバイスで複数のリポジトリ アクセス キーを管理する 既存のコミットをユーザー名エイリアスにマッピングする Web サービスにリンクする リポジトリ所有権を譲渡する リポジトリのサイズを減らす Git リポジトリのメンテナンス リポジトリを削除する プルリクエストおよびマージの設定 Git の fast forward とブランチの管理 ブランチ権限を使用する マージ前にチェックを提案または要求する プル リクエストの diff からファイルを除外 リモート URL をリポジトリに変更する Webhook を管理する イベント ペイロード webhook の作成とトリガーのチュートリアル 署名済みコミットを必須にする リポジトリのアクセス トークン リポジトリ用のアクセス トークンを作成する リポジトリレベルのアクセス トークンの権限 リポジトリでのアクセス トークンの使用 リポジトリのアクセス トークンを取り消す リポジトリのアクセス トークンをローテーションする コード所有者の設定と使用 通知の表示 Wiki を使用してドキュメントを保存する Wiki を作成する Wiki のクローン Creole の特別なサポート Creole マークアップのマクロ参照 Wiki を公開または非公開にする Wiki でシンタックス ハイライトを使用する Wiki ページにイメージを追加する Wiki に目次を追加する Bitbucket 課題について 課題トラッカーを使用する 課題トラッカーを有効化する 課題フィールドの既定値を設定する 課題データをエクスポートまたはインポートする Bitbucket で課題データをエクスポートまたはインポートする 課題のインポート/エクスポートでのデータ形式 トラッカーを公開または非公開にする ユーザーがコードをプッシュしたときに課題を自動的に解決する 課題トラッカーのメール設定を行う シンタックス ハイライトと課題のマークアップについて Code Insights Pipelines を使用したビルド、テスト、およびデプロイ Bitbucket Pipelines を使い始める 最初のパイプラインを構成する パイプラインを表示 Pipelines のビルドで依存性を指定する Bitbucket Pipelines の制限事項 Bitbucket Pipelines glossary Pipelines をさまざまなソフトウェア言語で使用する Bitbucket Pipelines で Docker コマンドを実行する Javascript (Node.js) と Bitbucket Pipelines Java と Bitbucket Pipelines Laravel と Bitbucket Pipelines PHP と Bitbucket Pipelines Python と Bitbucket Pipelines Ruby と Bitbucket Pipelines Docker イメージをビルド環境として使用する 式言語 Pipelines デプロイメント ガイドへのアクセス AWS S3 へのデプロイ CodeDeploy を使用して AWS にデプロイする Elastic Beanstalk を使用して AWS にデプロイする AWS EKS (Kubernetes) にデプロイする Lambda 関数の更新を AWS にデプロイする Amazon ECS にデプロイする Firebase へのデプロイ Google Cloud にデプロイする Heroku にデプロイする Kubernetes にデプロイする Microsoft Azure にデプロイする npm へのデプロイ プル リクエストでデプロイする SCP を使用したデプロイ Bitbucket ダウンロードにビルド アーティファクトをデプロイする ビルド アーティファクトの公開とリンク Docker イメージをビルドしてコンテナ レジストリへプッシュする Bitbucket Pipelines 設定参照 グローバル オプション Git クローンの動作 キャッシュ、サービス コンテナー、エクスポート パイプラインの定義 Docker イメージ オプション パイプラインの開始条件 並行ステップ オプション 子パイプライン ステップのオプション Runtime v3 を有効にして使用する ステージ オプション ステップ オプション Pipelines の yaml ファイルで glob パターンを使用する YAML アンカー デプロイメント Bitbucket Pipelines OpenID Connect を使用して AWS にデプロイする デプロイを設定、監視する Bitbucket のデプロイ ガイドライン 同時実行の制御 指標 スケジュールされたパイプラインと、手動でトリガーされたパイプライン 変数とシークレット Bitbucket Pipelines で SSH キーを使用する macOS で Pipelines SSH キーをセットアップする Windows で Pipelines SSH キーをセットアップする Linux で Pipelines SSH キーをセットアップする パイプラインで複数の SSH キーを使用する キャッシュ パイプラインのアーティファクト データベースとサービス コンテナ Bitbucket Pipelines でパイプを使用する パイプとは Bitbucket Pipelines 用パイプを作成する パイプの記述の高度なテクニック 連携 Jira と Pipelines の連携 OIDC を使用して Pipelines とリソース サーバーを統合する OpenID Connect を使用して、Pipelines の AWS ECR イメージを使用する Slack を Pipelines と連携させる サードパーティのサービスに接続する さまざまなサードパーティ プロバイダーによるレート制限 テスト Bitbucket Pipelines でのクロスプラットフォーム テスト Pipelines のテスト レポート ランナー Bitbucket で新しいランナーを追加する bitbucket-pipelines.yml でランナーを設定する Linux Docker 用のランナーをセットアップする Linux Shell 用のランナーをセットアップする Windows 用のランナーをセットアップする MacOS のランナーをセットアップする プロキシを使用するようにランナーを設定する 自社ホスト ランナーへのログインを設定する ランナーの同時実行性を設定し、ステップ キューを検査する 会社のファイアウォールの背後で実行されているランナーの IP アドレス Docker イメージを自社ホスト ランナーで使用する Autoscaler for Runners on Kubernetes リポジトリにプッシュして戻す パイプライン構成の共有 動的なパイプライン Bitbucket Pipelines への移行 Bamboo から Bitbucket Pipelines に移行する方法 Jenkins から Bitbucket Pipelines に移行する方法 Bitbucket Cloud のプランと設定を管理する プランと請求の管理 Bitbucket Cloud にログインまたは接続する SSH と 2 段階認証を設定する macOS で個人用 SSH キーをセットアップする Windows で個人用 SSH キーをセットアップする Linux で個人用 SSH キーをセットアップする 1 台のデバイスで複数の Bitbucket ユーザーの SSH キーを管理する 2 段階認証の有効化 サポートされている SSH キー形式 Sourcetree を使用して SSH を設定する Bitbucket とアカウントの設定を管理する 個人設定にアクセスする ユーザー名を更新する アカウントの削除 メール エイリアスを設定する ウォッチしているオブジェクトのメール通知の管理 リポジトリのグループを整理する 非公開コンテンツへのアクセスを制御する Atlassian アカウントにアップグレードする キーボード ショートカット テーマを変更する アクセス トークン API トークン API トークンの使用 API トークンの作成 API トークンの権限 API トークンを取り消す Sourcetree または別のアプリに API トークンを追加する 会社のファイアウォールで許可リストに登録されている IP アドレスとドメイン Bitbucket Cloud とアプリおよび他の製品との連携 Bitbucket と Jira を連携する Bitbucket Cloud を Jira Cloud に接続する Bitbucket Cloud を Jira Data Center と接続する Jira Cloud プロジェクトを Bitbucket Cloud で使用する Bitbucket から Jira 作業項目を作成 プル リクエストのマージ時に Jira 作業項目をトランジション チームを自動で招待する設定 スマートコミットの有効化 Smart Commit を使用する Bitbucket と Compass を統合する Bitbucket Cloud を Compass に接続する リポジトリを Compass コンポーネントにリンクする Bitbucket Cloud を Marketplace アプリと使用する Bitbucket Cloud アプリの概要 Bitbucket Cloud を Slack と連携する Bitbucket で Trello ボードと連携する OAuth 経由で別のアプリケーションと連携する Cloud IDE アドオンのインストール ビルド システムを Bitbucket Cloud と連携する Bitbucket のソース コードへのハイパーリンク Bitbucket Cloud の開発者モードを有効にする Atlassian for VS Code 拡張機能を使用する VS Code の使用を開始する VS Code での Jira 作業項目 VS Code での Bitbucket プル リクエスト VS Code での Bitbucket Cloud パイプライン セキュリティ Snyk でセキュリティを追加して設定する Bitbucket Cloud REST API でサードパーティ製アプリをビルドする API リクエストの制限 Bitbucket Cloud で OAuth を使用する OAuth コンシューマーの例 Bitbucket REST API バージョン 1 を使用する groups エンドポイント group-privileges エンドポイント invitations エンドポイント users エンドポイント - 1.0 invitations リソース Bitbucket Cloud のアドバイザリやその他のリソースを確認する Bitbucket Cloud のセキュリティ アドバイザリにアクセスする セキュリティ アドバイザリ: URL によるアプリのインストール方法の変更 セキュリティ アドバイザリ - 2016-06-17 - パスワードのリセット Bitbucket Cloud のサポート終了のお知らせを見る AWS CodeDeploy アプリ削除のサポート終了 - 2019-12-03 チュートリアル チュートリアル: Bitbucket と Git を使用する Git リポジトリを作成する Git リポジトリをコピーしてファイルを追加する Bitbucket Cloud で Git リポジトリから変更をプルする Git ブランチを使用してファイルをマージする チュートリアル: Bitbucket と Sourcetree を使用する 新しいリポジトリを作成する リポジトリをコピーしてファイルを追加する Bitbucket でリポジトリから変更をプルする Sourcetree ブランチを使用して更新をマージする チュートリアル: Bitbucket のプル リクエストについて リポジトリを作成 (およびレビュアーを追加) する クローンを行い、新しいブランチに変更を加える プル リクエストを作成して変更をマージする Bitbucket Cloud でプロジェクトを作成して管理する プロジェクト用のアクセス トークン プロジェクトのアクセス トークン作成 プロジェクト レベルのアクセス トークンの権限 プロジェクト用のアクセス トークンを使用する プロジェクト用のアクセス トークンを取り消す プロジェクト用のアクセス トークンをローテーションする プロジェクト設定を行う macOS でプロジェクト アクセス キーをセットアップする Windows でプロジェクト アクセス キーをセットアップする Linux でプロジェクト アクセス キーをセットアップする 1 台のデバイスで複数のプロジェクト アクセス キーを管理する 初期設定のレビュアーをプロジェクトに追加する プロジェクトにリポジトリを追加する プロジェクトのブランチ モデルの構成 プロジェクトを見つけて共有する 既存のプロジェクトを管理および編集する プロジェクトのマージ戦略をセットアップする プロジェクト詳細の更新 プロジェクトのブランチ制限を設定する ユーザーとグループのプロジェクト権限を設定する プロジェクトの作成 アトラシアン サポート Bitbucket リソース クラウド データセンター Bitbucket Cloud の使用を開始する バージョン管理を開始する バージョン管理とは、コードの変更を整理して、チームや自分自身が利用しやすいように維持することです。 トピックの表示 リポジトリのセットアップを開始する リポジトリの作成、インポート、およびクローン方法の基本をご確認ください。 トピックの表示 リポジトリでの作業を開始する コードのプッシュやプルを行う方法、Bitbucket Cloud で課題を作成する方法、および Wiki の管理方法の基本をご確認ください。 トピックの表示 ブランチとプル リクエストの使用を開始する ブランチの作成およびプッシュ方法、プル リクエストの作成およびレビュー方法などをご確認ください。 トピックの表示 アクセシビリティ データ収集時の通知 プライバシー ポリシー 利用規約 セキュリティ 2026 年 Atlassian | 2026-01-13T09:29:10 |
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We may calculate taxes payable by you based on the billing information that you provide us. You can get a copy of your invoice through your LinkedIn account settings under “ Purchase History ”. 2.4 Notices and Messages You’re okay with us providing notices and messages to you through our websites, apps, and contact information. If your contact information is out of date, you may miss out on important notices. You agree that we will provide notices and messages to you in the following ways: (1) within the Services or (2) sent to the contact information you provided us (e.g., email, mobile number, physical address). You agree to keep your contact information up to date. Please review your settings to control and limit the types of messages you receive from us. 2.5 Sharing When you share information on our Services, others can see, copy and use that information. Our Services allow sharing of information (including content) in many ways, such as through your profile, posts, articles, group posts, links to news articles, job postings, messages, and InMails. Depending on the feature and choices you make, information that you share may be seen by other Members, Visitors, or others (on or off of the Services). Where we have made settings available, we will honor the choices you make about who can see content or other information (e.g., message content to your addressees, sharing content only to LinkedIn connections, restricting your profile visibility from search tools, or opting not to notify others of your LinkedIn profile update). For job searching activities, we default to not notifying your connections or the public. So, if you apply for a job through our Services or opt to signal that you are interested in a job, our default is to share it only with the job poster. To the extent that laws allow this, we are not obligated to publish any content or other information on our Services and can remove it with or without notice. 3. Rights and Limits 3.1. Your License to LinkedIn You own all of your original content that you provide to us, but you also grant us a non-exclusive license to it. We’ll honor the choices you make about who gets to see your content, including how it can be used for ads. As between you and LinkedIn, you own your original content that you submit or post to the Services. You grant LinkedIn and our Affiliates the following non-exclusive license to the content and other information you provide (e.g., share, post, upload, and/or otherwise submit) to our Services: A worldwide, transferable and sublicensable right to use, copy, modify, distribute, publicly perform and display, host, and process your content and other information without any further consent, notice and/or compensation to you or others. These rights are limited in the following ways: You can end this license for specific content by deleting such content from the Services, or generally by closing your account, except (a) to the extent you (1) shared it with others as part of the Services and they copied, re-shared it or stored it, (2) we had already sublicensed others prior to your content removal or closing of your account, or (3) we are required by law to retain or share it with others, and (b) for the reasonable time it takes to remove the content you delete from backup and other systems. We will not include your content in advertisements for the products and services of third parties to others without your separate consent (including sponsored content). However, without compensation to you or others, ads may be served near your content and other information, and your social actions may be visible and included with ads, as noted in the Privacy Policy. If you use a Service feature, we may mention that with your name or photo to promote that feature within our Services, subject to your settings. We will honor the audience choices for shared content (e.g., “Connections only”). For example, if you choose to share your post to "Anyone on or off LinkedIn” (or similar): (a) we may make it available off LinkedIn; (b) we may enable others to publicly share onto third-party services (e.g., a Member embedding your post on a third party service); and/or (c) we may enable search tools to make that public content findable though their services. Learn More While we may edit and make format changes to your content (such as translating or transcribing it, modifying the size, layout or file type, and removing or adding labels or metadata), we will take steps to avoid materially modifying the meaning of your expression in content you share with others. Because you own your original content and we only have non-exclusive rights to it, you may choose to make it available to others, including under the terms of a Creative Commons license . You and LinkedIn agree that if content includes personal data, it is subject to our Privacy Policy. You and LinkedIn agree that we may access, store, process, and use any information (including content and/or personal data) that you provide in accordance with the terms of the Privacy Policy and your choices (including settings). By submitting suggestions or other feedback regarding our Services to LinkedIn, you agree that LinkedIn can use and share (but does not have to) such feedback for any purpose without compensation to you. You promise to only provide content and other information that you have the right to share and that your LinkedIn profile will be truthful. You agree to only provide content and other information that does not violate the law or anyone’s rights (including intellectual property rights). You have choices about how much information to provide on your profile but also agree that the profile information you provide will be truthful. LinkedIn may be required by law to remove certain content and other information in certain countries. 3.2 Service Availability We may change or limit the availability of some features, or end any Service. We may change, suspend or discontinue any of our Services. We may also limit the availability of features, content and other information so that they are not available to all Visitors or Members (e.g., by country or by subscription access). We don’t promise to store or show (or keep showing) any information (including content) that you’ve shared. LinkedIn is not a storage service. 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LinkedIn reserves the right to limit your use of the Services, including the number of your connections and your ability to contact other Members. LinkedIn reserves the right to restrict, suspend, or terminate your account if you breach this Contract or the law or are misusing the Services (e.g., violating any of the Dos and Don’ts or Professional Community Policies ). We can also remove any content or other information you shared if we believe it violates our Professional Community Policies or Dos and Don’ts or otherwise violates this Contract. Learn more about how we moderate content. 3.5 Intellectual Property Rights We’re providing you notice about our intellectual property rights. LinkedIn reserves all of its intellectual property rights in the Services. Trademarks and logos used in connection with the Services are the trademarks of their respective owners. LinkedIn, and “in” logos and other LinkedIn trademarks, service marks, graphics and logos used for our Services are trademarks or registered trademarks of LinkedIn. 3.6 Recommendations and Automated Processing We use data and other information about you to make and order relevant suggestions and to generate content for you and others. Recommendations: We use the data and other information that you provide and that we have about Members and content on the Services to make recommendations for connections, content, ads, and features that may be useful to you. We use that data and other information to recommend and to present information to you in an order that may be more relevant for you. For example, that data and information may be used to recommend jobs to you and you to recruiters and to organize content in your feed in order to optimize your experience and use of the Services. Keeping your profile accurate and up to date helps us to make these recommendations more accurate and relevant. Learn More Generative AI Features: By using the Services, you may interact with features we offer that automate content generation for you. The content that is generated might be inaccurate, incomplete, delayed, misleading or not suitable for your purposes. Please review and edit such content before sharing with others. Like all content you share on our Services, you are responsible for ensuring it complies with our Professional Community Policies , including not sharing misleading information. The Services may include content automatically generated and shared using tools offered by LinkedIn or others off LinkedIn. Like all content and other information on our Services, regardless of whether it's labeled as created by “AI”, be sure to carefully review before relying on it. 4. 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If you plan to use content, output and information for any reason, it is your responsibility to verify its accuracy and fitness for your purposes, because any content, output and information on the service may not reflect accurate, complete, or current information. 4.2 Exclusion of Liability These are the limits of legal liability we may have to you. TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW (AND UNLESS LINKEDIN HAS ENTERED INTO A SEPARATE WRITTEN AGREEMENT THAT OVERRIDES THIS CONTRACT), LINKEDIN AND ITS AFFILIATES, WILL NOT BE LIABLE IN CONNECTION WITH THIS CONTRACT FOR LOST PROFITS OR LOST BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, REPUTATION (E.G., OFFENSIVE OR DEFAMATORY STATEMENTS), LOSS OF DATA (E.G., DOWN TIME OR LOSS, USE OF, OR CHANGES TO, YOUR INFORMATION OR CONTENT) OR ANY INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES. LINKEDIN AND ITS AFFILIATES WILL NOT BE LIABLE TO YOU IN CONNECTION WITH THIS CONTRACT FOR ANY AMOUNT THAT EXCEEDS (A) THE TOTAL FEES PAID OR PAYABLE BY YOU TO LINKEDIN FOR THE SERVICES DURING THE TERM OF THIS CONTRACT, IF ANY, OR (B) US $1000. 4.3 Basis of the Bargain; Exclusions The limitations of liability in this Section 4 are part of the basis of the bargain between you and LinkedIn and shall apply to all claims of liability (e.g., warranty, tort, negligence, contract and law) even if LinkedIn or its affiliates has been told of the possibility of any such damage, and even if these remedies fail their essential purpose. THESE LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY DO NOT APPLY TO LIABILITY FOR DEATH OR PERSONAL INJURY OR FOR FRAUD, GROSS NEGLIGENCE OR INTENTIONAL MISCONDUCT, OR IN CASES OF NEGLIGENCE, WHERE A MATERIAL OBLIGATION HAS BEEN BREACHED. 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Governing Law and Dispute Resolution In the unlikely event we end up in a legal dispute, depending on where you live, you and LinkedIn agree to resolve it in California courts using California law, Dublin, Ireland courts using Irish law, or as otherwise provided in this section. If you live in the Designated Countries, the laws of Ireland govern all claims related to LinkedIn's provision of the Services, but this shall not deprive you of the mandatory consumer protections under the law of the country to which we direct your Services where you have habitual residence. With respect to jurisdiction, you and LinkedIn agree to choose the courts of the country to which we direct your Services where you have habitual residence for all disputes arising out of or relating to this User Agreement, or in the alternative, you may choose the responsible court in Ireland. 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If a court with authority over this Contract finds any part of it unenforceable, you and we agree that the court should modify the terms to make that part enforceable while still achieving its intent. If the court cannot do that, you and we agree to ask the court to remove that unenforceable part and still enforce the rest of this Contract. This Contract (including additional terms that may be provided by us when you engage with a feature of the Services) is the only agreement between us regarding the Services and supersedes all prior agreements for the Services. If we don't act to enforce a breach of this Contract, that does not mean that LinkedIn has waived its right to enforce this Contract. You may not assign or transfer this Contract (or your membership or use of Services) to anyone without our consent. However, you agree that LinkedIn may assign this Contract to its affiliates or a party that buys it without your consent. There are no third-party beneficiaries to this Contract. 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Complaints Regarding Content Contact information for complaints about content provided by our Members. We ask that you report content and other information that you believe violates your rights (including intellectual property rights), our Professional Community Policies or otherwise violates this Contract or the law. To the extent we can under law, we may remove or restrict access to content, features, services, or information, including if we believe that it’s reasonably necessary to avoid harm to LinkedIn or others, violates the law or is reasonably necessary to prevent misuse of our Services. We reserve the right to take action against serious violations of this Contract, including by implementing account restrictions for significant violations. We respect the intellectual property rights of others. We require that information shared by Members be accurate and not in violation of the intellectual property rights or other rights of third parties. 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https://www.openbsd.org/77.html#new | OpenBSD 7.7 Open BSD 7.7 Released Apr 28, 2025. (58th OpenBSD release) Copyright 1997-2025, Theo de Raadt. Artwork by Tomáš Rodr . See the information on the FTP page for a list of mirror machines. Go to the pub/OpenBSD/7.7/ directory on one of the mirror sites. Have a look at the 7.7 errata page for a list of bugs and workarounds. See a detailed log of changes between the 7.6 and 7.7 releases. signify(1) pubkeys for this release: openbsd-77-base.pub: RWSbCCUoGpcxVRmNb/XFYBbthxWMK7G6fNbJhb993Ohuh29WFaT9vhe2 openbsd-77-fw.pub: RWSJsKh8CzZG93aXHWDPCNM04iMwt7wRzfWzs1nL/2K6OsUvmAEfQavY openbsd-77-pkg.pub: RWQ0omJ8AdcUd41n7fqEccjc/VyLhJLKVJo7oFUg7epg6lUHRtgMgT52 openbsd-77-syspatch.pub: RWRtcHFMyeKCcG4TkoK/TbEvDd1vch0tq8VgRR5UBpvAQkUcgja3jtV9 All applicable copyrights and credits are in the src.tar.gz, sys.tar.gz, xenocara.tar.gz, ports.tar.gz files, or in the files fetched via ports.tar.gz . What's New This is a partial list of new features and systems included in OpenBSD 7.7. For a comprehensive list, see the changelog leading to 7.7. Platforms specific improvements: arm64 : Set AP power state, fixing the SMC initialization on the M1 MacBook with the latest system firmware. Implemented a new pmap_populate() interface on arm64 and riscv64 to help pmap_enter(9) succeed when there's enough free physical memory but we can't allocate KVA to map that memory. Optimized pmap teardown by skipping TLB flushes, giving ~5% performance boost for kernel build. Enabled PAC on hardware that uses the new QARMA3 cipher. Implemented support for SVE (Scalable Vector Extension). amd64 : Added the ability for bus_dmamem_alloc(9) to recognize the BUS_DMA_64BIT flag and allocate memory for DMA without any 4GB restrictions on amd64. Allowed boot loader to run as AMD SEV guest on QEMU with EFI. Allowed kernel boot on QEMU with AMD SEV. Allowed use of MSI with the QEMU default pc-i440fx machine. Stopped amd64 leak of kernel stack guard pages. Implemented the AMD SEV psp(4) download firmware command to load new firmware onto the chip and made the AMD SEV automatically load psp(4) firmware during vmd(8) startup. Other architectures : Fixed riscv64 sigcode copying and put riscv64 sigcode in the .rodata memory section. Implemented an interrupt depth counter on sparc64 . Moved the hppa stack 1GB higher. On i386 , improved the stability in low-memory situations, especially for MP. Fixed a powerpc64 bug where a pte could be put into an incorrect pteg, leading to a crash. Changed luna88k disklabel labeloffset to 0. More platform specific changes can be found in the hardware support section below. Various kernel improvements: Improved responsiveness in OOM situations and made free target checks coherent. Removed the ability to specify a root, dump or swap device on st(4) . In uvm, prevent a race where a mapped object is being truncated while we are spinning to unwire it. Optimized page daemon active and inactive list traversals when looking only for low pages. Added a helper to check if memory has been freed for a given request to improve speed of the page daemon loop. Started accounting for in-flight pages being written to disk when the page daemon is computing page shortage. Adjusted the ptrace interface to properly support single-threaded continue and make it possible to use breakpoints in multi-threaded processes in gdb. Add ptrace(2) commands used to read/write the XSAVE area of a traced process. Correctly honored the count optional argument of the ddb(4) break command, ensuring execution does not stop until the breakpoint is hit at least that many times. Taught ddb(4) how to disassemble endbr64. Moved dt(4) to using a ringbuffer per CPU. Added 'socket' refcnt type to dt(4) . Made btrace(8) support additional interval/profile units (hz, us, ms, s). Added multi-line strings support to the bt(5) script parser. Added kern.audio.kbdcontrol sysctl(2) variable, allowing the volume keys on multimedia keyboards to be handled as regular keys if set to 0. Implement bus_dma(9) bounce buffering for raw memory. Started ignoring sub-nodes of non-functional nodes in the ACPI tree walk to fix double and triple attachments of the same PCIe root bridges. Suspend/Hibernate Support Ensured all hibernate data is written inside the allocated chunk of swap. Removed unneeded zeroing of free pages during hibernate . Corrected hibernate error detection during RLE writes. Ensured hibernate fails when I/O or memory allocation errors occur. Bugfixes Fixed a (mostly) hypothetical race in pinsyscalls(2) by making it return an error if called in a multi-threaded process. Fixed CPU idle percentage in top(1) on macppc . Reworked how processes are stopped because of a signal. Now multithreaded processes can be reliably stopped and continued. This should fix problems seen in golang, mpv and in our regress tests. Fix possible races of changes to the per-process unveil data structures by either pledge() [removing all path promises] or unveil() [adding new paths], against namei() inspecting in other thread system calls. SMP Improvements Unlocked sysctl kern.timeout_stats . Unlocked sysctl kern.allowkmem . Unlocked sysctl kern.video.record . Unlocked sysctl net.inet.gre.allow and net.inet.gre.wccp. Unlocked sysctl kern.global_ptrace . Unlocked sysctl kern.wxabort . Unlocked sysctl kern.malloc.kmemstat . Reduced kernel lock contention when tearing down file-backed regions. Unlocked ptsignal, psignal and prsignal by using the ps_mtx mutex(9) . Used a mutex to make psp(4) MP safe. Locked send socket buffer for fstat(2) syscall. Made lock changes to reduce lock contention in __thrsleep and __thrwakeup syscalls. go performance particularly benefits from this. Unlocked virtio(4) . Made `video_filtops' MP-safe. Run TCP output and TCP timers in parallel. TCP send(2) and recv(2) system calls use shared netlock. Multiple userland threads can work on different sockets in parallel. TCP output no longer blocks IP processing. TCP timer also use locks that are specific to the socket they are working on, other network traffic can be processed by different CPUs. Socket splicing is MP-safe for TCP. Some of the sysctl syscalls affecting TCP no longer block network operations on other CPUs. Only TCP input still uses exclusive netlock and prevents other parts of the network stack from running in parallel. Unlocked accept(2) for TCP sockets. Started using shared net lock when calling shutdown(2) on internet socket. Reworked rwlocks to reduce pressure on the scheduler and SCHED_LOCK. Pushed the KERNEL_LOCK() down to namei(9) in stat(2) , lstat(2) & fstatat(2) and Unlocked fstat(2) . Unlocked wskbd(4) kqueue filterops. Used `ws_mtx' mutex(9) to make wsmux(4) filterops MP-safe. Unlocked open(2) and openat(2) . Made wsmouse(4) and wstpad filterops MP-safe. Pushed KERNEL_LOCK() inside __realpath(2). Made wakeup of parent process in dowait6 reliable even without kernel lock. Used ps_mtx mutex(9) to lock the child process that is being checked by dowait6. Direct Rendering Manager and graphics drivers Updated drm(4) to Linux 6.12.21. amdgpu(4) : Added kernel support for Ryzen AI 300 (Strix Point, Strix Halo, Krackan Point), Radeon RX 9070 (Navi 48). inteldrm(4) : Added support for Arrow Lake. VMM/VMD improvements Added an IPI for executing INVEPT to flush EPT on remote CPUs, a first step toward allowing guest memory not to be wired by UVM. Implemented psp(4) shutdown command and ioctl(2) PSP_IOC_SHUTDOWN, which will be used by vmd(8) to reset psp(4) on startup. Started using acpipci(4) on hypervisors. If the hypervisor cpuid bit is set, use acpipci to attach PCI busses. As virtualization is not that old, we can assume that in VMs we don't need the quirk for old, broken ACPI. This solves problems with PCI BAR access and recent SeaBIOS versions on QEMU. Various new userland features: Numerous changes to make the imsg API stricter and better, which were followed by adapting all applications across the tree. Allow the user to provide an alternative perfpolicy when on battery, extending the semantics of hw.perfpolicy to provide two buttons to specify desired behavior. This gives users more flexibility in setting the performance when AC-powered vs. battery powered. Made calendar(1) use the environment variable RECIPIENT_EMAIL for sending mails to. Made security(8) use GMT rather than the local timezone when checking for changes in device nodes and setuid files. Avoids false positives when changing timezones. Added a new variable PASSWDSKIP that can be set in /etc/daily.local to prevent security(8) from complaining about specific accounts that have no password. This is typically used for services like anoncvs and gotd. Added [-f file] to sysctl(8) to apply sysctl.conf(5) in one go, and started using it in rc(8) instead of a parser implemented in ksh. Added support for read/write of xmm/ymm registers to lldb(1) . Various bugfixes and tweaks in userland: Added wsconscfg(8) -g option to get the index of the current virtual terminal. Made getgrouplist(3) always return the total number of groups found. Ignore extra groups that don't fit in the buffer passed to getgrouplist(3) , providing only the kernel maximum of sixteen groups. Prevent newsyslog(8) from running through time checks when an entry needs to be rotated based on size. Changed ps(1) to print the session id (PID of the session leader) instead of a pointer with display argument 'sess'. In cu(1) , map ucom unit number to cuaU number using the same scheme MAKEDEV uses, fixing problems with ucom units > 10. Made CPU frequencies human-readable with systat(1) sensors -h. Fixed a bug where getty(8) dx flag was supposed to set decctlq, but was setting ixany instead. Made pkg_add(1) run ldconfig(8) after each updateset if the list of shared libraries was changed. Corrected behavior of sed(1) c command to match POSIX. Make clang(1) -fzero-call-used-regs aware of the register used by retguard. QEMU is using -fzero-call-used-regs, causing a crash. Disk partition information is now saved by security(8). Made security(8) ignore quota(1) files and all subdirectories of /var/mail when checking the ownership and mode of mailboxes. Added pkg-config(1) support for relocatable .pc files. Made mandoc(1) "-T html" and "-T markdown" output translate ".%R RFC <number>" to a hyperlink to rfc-editor.org. Support decimal fractions like "0.25i" in roff(7) scaled widths and arithmetic operations in tbl(7) column widths, as needed for some manual pages written with DocBook. When syslogd(8) acting as logserver with TLS (-S) and client-certificates are used for authentication (-K), use the CN from the client's certificate as hostname. Adjusted the alignment when df(1) prints inode columns. This makes 'df -hi' on systems with large partitions easier on the eyes. Made test(1) use timespeccmp() and st_mtim instead of comparing st_mtime to fix comparison of files with modification times that differ by less than a second. Made ksh(1) use timespeccmp() and st_mtim instead of comparing st_mtime to fix comparison of files with modification times that differ by less than a second. In ps(1) added a digit to vsz and rss to accommodate processes using more memory. Updated tzfile(5) to 2025bgtz from https://github.com/JodaOrg/global-tz. Updated libc/locale support including e.g. wcwidth(3) and the iswalnum(3) family of functions to Unicode Version 15.0.0. Improved hardware support and driver bugfixes, including: Increased psp(4) timeouts, allowing the EPYC 9124 time to attach. Added PercentLoad sensor to upd(4) , reporting the % of the available UPS power drawn by output outlets. Fixed RunTimeToEmpty on some EATON models in upd(4) . Improved the heuristic for detecting I2C devices (making type-A ports on the Vivobook work in ACPI mode). Added support for CSI b control sequence (repeat last printed character) to the wscons(4) vt100 emulation. Fixed simplefb(4) colours for BPP16 and BPP24. Added support for BPP16 16-bit color EFI framebuffer format as offered by U-Boot. Implemented CSI s and CSI u to save and restore cursor position in wscons(4) . Made scaling available for normal wsmouse.4 mice, not just touchpads. Added scmi(4) mailbox transport and perf protocol for CPU frequency management on Snapdragon X Elite. Moved to send only a single reset during attach for ihidev(4) devices, preventing issues with some devices like the built-in keyboard on the ThinkPad T14s Gen 6. Changed the sdhc(4) bus power behavior to no longer perform a power-off voltage switch request when the card is already operating at the requested voltage. Implemented aplsmc(4) support for the new CHLS key used to control the battery charge level in newer SMC firmware. Added pinctrl(4) support to the qciic(4) driver for Qualcomm Snapdragon SoCs. Made qcpas(4) send APM_POWER_CHANGE events on AC/battery life changes, allowing upowerd to react. Added qccpucp(4) , a driver for the Qualcomm CPUSS Control Processor (CPUCP) mailbox controller. Made qcpon(4) query hardware for the button state to detect release even if the press event is missed, and to signal wakeup when the button is pressed. Made qcscm(4) attach at acpi(4). This lets Qualcomm machines which use qcscm(4) access EFI variables in ACPI mode. Some arm64 machines, like the Samsung Galaxy Book4 Edge can be successfully installed with this change. Fixed support for AMD 600 series ahci(4) controller. Introduce a pckbc@acpi driver attachment that is use instead of pckbc@isa when an interrupt configuration is incompatible with legacy ISA. This unbreaks, among other things, the keyboards in various Chromebooks. Implemented rkpmic(4) power down if the PMIC is marked as the system power controller in the device tree. Added RK3399 support to rkusbphy(4) . Added dwmmc(4) support for the "post-power-on-delay-ms" in the MMC power sequencing. Implemented regulator-based signal voltage switch support in dwmmc(4) , fixing bootup on the MNT Reform2 with the RK3588 module. Added uvideo(4) support for Jabra PanaCast 20. Ensure uvideo(4) fills v4l2_capability correctly (allowing some V4L consumers to use bus_info to identify the desired webcam when attempting to switch devices). Added uvideo(4) support for devices which report bulk and isochronous endpoints. Made uvideo(4) bypass unknown pixelformat to consumer rather than rejecting unknown driver formats. Support colorformat from uvideo(4) device. Fixed a uvideo(4) crash on close of isochronous endpoint's webcam. Ensure uvideo(4) forwards frames with error bit to V4L consumers, which adds support of the integrated camera on ThinkPad T14 Gen 5, ThinkPad X1 Nano Gen 2, ThinkPad X13 and many other devices. Forced 32-bit accesses when reading 8-bit or 16-bit registers, allowing use of xhci(4) on a Cadence xHCI controller as seen on the Radxa Orion O6. Added USB 3.0 speed support to xhci(4) and uvideo(4) . Fixed uaudio(4) devices that don't support sample rate changes. Added LED support for ikbd(4) keyboards. Added mtintc(4) a driver supporting interrupt controllers found on MediaTek SoCs. Added mtrng(4) , a driver supporting the 32-bit random number generator on MediaTek SoCs. Added mtxhci(4) , a driver for the xHCI USB controller found on MediaTek SoCs, and enable it on armv7 and arm64. New or improved network hardware support: Added ice(4) , a driver for Intel E810 Ethernet (1Gb/10Gb/25Gb/50Gb/100Gb) devices. Increased receive mbuf size with LRO in vio(4) , helping TCP splice performance. Fixed xbf(4) and xnf(4) not attaching on XCP-ng 8.3/Xen 4.17. Added printing of number of queues and interrupt and Ethernet address details to mcx(4) . Fixed the bnxt(4) receive refill timeout to only refill rings that are currently empty, preventing possible corruption and crashes. Added support for AX88772D to axen(4) . Added ixv(4) , a driver for virtual functions of Intel 82598EB, 82599 and X540. Enabled rx/tx checksum offloading on iavf(4) . Added RSS/multiqueue support for AQC11x models ("aq2") in aq(4) . Added support for reading EEPROM pages for aq(4) cards with SFP slots. Started clearing the OACTIVE flag on transmit queues when ixl(4) is reset. Added or improved wireless network drivers: Added support for MA devices to iwx(4) . Restricted scanned channels appropriately when qwx(4) runs in a fixed PHY mode. Add support for QCA2066 to qwx(4) . Changed mtw(4) to only open bulk usb(4) pipes once for the lifetime of the device. Installer, upgrade and bootloader improvements: On the macppc architecture, make ofwboot sync instruction cache before entering kernel, preventing a potential boot failure. Made installboot(8) install a copy of the UEFI bootloader in /efi/openbsd on the EFI system partition, allowing creation of boot options for the firmware boot manager other OSes will leave alone. Only install a second copy of the bootloader if the EFI System Partition is at least 1MB to avoid filling up the tiny ESPs we used to create a few releases ago. Made installboot(8) only set BootOrder if our boot option isn't already part of it. This means sysupgrade (or reinstalls) will no longer set OpenBSD as the default OS if users change the boot order by some other means. Fresh installs will still make OpenBSD the default OS. Added a -c option installboot(8) that sets up the machine to boot from the specified disk, used on arm64 and amd64 with UEFI and GPT. Added sysupgrade(8) -R #.# to try to use a specific release version rather than the immediate +0.1. Provided a mechanism for getting required keys to sysupgrade(8) older machines, providing a new set of keybundles signed by older keys to allow sysupgrade to securely and automatically download the required key. Added firmware keys to the signify key bundles. sysupgrade(8) will now extract the firmware key also, allowing fw_update fetch the most up-to-date firmware before upgrading. Added support to sysupgrade(8) to perform a sysupgrade from a fileset stored on a filesystem. This is convenient for offline machines. Made fw_update(8) -a mean all when downloading or installing, not just deleting. Allowed fw_update(8) to download firmware without root. Added fw_update(8) -l flag to list drivers or files. Added -D option to fw_update(8) for using a different dmesg for driver detection. Reworked the "Default IPv6 router?" question in the installer to behave like the other questions. On amd64 with ACPI >= 5, assume that the installer booted in UEFI mode and default to using a GUID Partition Table (GPT). Make IPv6 link-local scope identifiers in "HTTP Server?" answers work in the installer. On updates using sysmerge(8) , added options to interactive sdiff(1) merge for choosing both sides of a diff. Security improvements: Added sshd-auth to the binaries that relink at boot. Split the user authentication code from the sshd-session binary into a separate sshd-auth binary. This will be executed by sshd-session to complete the user authentication phase of the protocol only. Splitting this code into a separate binary ensures that the crucial pre-authentication attack surface has an entirely disjoint address space from the code used for the rest of the connection. Unveiled mountd(8) privileged child's write to/create of mountdtab file, and drop exec permission. New features in the network stack: Added an AF_FRAME socket domain and an IFT_ETHER protocol family under it, allowing userland to use sockets to send and receive Ethernet frames. Added tunneldf support to sec(4) . Added use of Toeplitz hash for UDP and IPv6 TCP output, giving an improvement in traffic distribution over the queues and 20% performance increase with UDP send on v4/v6 and TCP send on v6 without pf. Implemented tun(4) network offloads between the kernel and userland and introduced a new TUNSCAP ioctl . Implement a per-thread route cache by implementing a thread local memory (struct netstack) that gets passed down the network stack. For consecutive packets it can reuse the route to the same destination. Further changes and bugfixes in the network stack: Replaced rwlock with iterator in UDP input multicast loop, preventing a potential kernel crash. Ensure that the correct address family is used in ip_deliver() for enqueuing a packet, fixing a problem with tunneling of different address families. Let LLDP packets fall through to being handled on the port interfaces for aggr(4) as mandated by the standard. Enabled multiqueue for vio(4) . Let pppoe(4) data packets go through if_vinput instead of the pppoeinq, improving throughput and possibly reducing packet loss. Fixed out-of-band data in somove(9) socket splicing. Added wg(4) logging of IP addresses of remote endpoints. Limited receive queue of loopback interfaces with 8192 packets, preventing unlimited queues from reaching mbuf limits and making network unusable on some architectures. Fixed TCP checksum for IPv6 packets with extension headers. Fixed incorrect ICMP error translation in af-to NAT, making traceroute6 behind af-to to provide meaningful information. Fixed a 24-year old bug where various checks for broadcast packets were mistakenly skipped, allowing one to send broadcast packets without the SO_BROADCAST option. Prevented installation of path MTU routes for IPsec transport mode SAs. The following changes were made to the pf(4) firewall: Allowed pfctl(8) specification of interface and queue bandwidths greater than ~4Gbit. Fixed inpcb leak in divert(4) attach. Routing daemons and other userland network programs saw the following improvements: Added iked(8) "natt" option that forces negotiation of nat-t (and udpencap). Made radiusd(8) log the username when rejecting by ipcp. Added ifconfig(8) vxlan "[-]endpoint" command, to remove a tunnel endpoint of a MAC address. Made ifconfig(8) scan display wpa3. Made tcpdump(8) print PPPoE tags as hex dumps. Improved lldp output of tcpdump(8) . Added support for client certificates to relayd(8) . Made acme-client(1) -v show the account URI from the Location header sent by the server in response to the newAccount API call. Made acme-client(1) always print account URI on first creation of an account key. Added TLS support to tcpbench(1) . Started taking into account how long the ntpd(8) DNS probe takes before deciding to punt. Added unwind(8) block list wildcard support using block list entries starting with '.'. Implemented zoneversion EDNS option (RFC 9660) in dig(1) . Adjusted rDNS lifetime to RFC 8106 default (minimum) value in rad(8) . Made nfsd(8) default to UDP when using only -n. Implemented iscsid(8) handling of HeaderDigest and DataDigest params. Made iscsid send out all the values for session and connection params for each login stage, keeping control of what is selected, making it possible to connect to a lio target. Respect checksum offloading in dhcrelay(8) and dhcrelay6(8) . Respect checksum offloading for incoming UDP in dhcpd(8) . In smtpd(8) , Fixed few imprecisions in forward(5) with regard to where and when | and :include: are disallowed. Fixed the connect filter request documentation in smtpd-filters(7) . Proper handling of permanent failures in mail.lmtp(8) , previously all failures were considered temporary and so delivery was attempted again. In bgpd(8) , Cache the Adj-RIB-Out for sessions that have not been down for more than 1h. This significantly improves synchronisation time of peers that flap. Implement RFC 8538: Notification Message Support for BGP Graceful Restart. Add support for RFC 8654, extended messages. In bgplgd add additional endpoints to query the Adj-RIB-In and Adj-RIB-Out. Bump internal message size limit to 128k and handle up to 10 000 ASPA SPAS entries as suggested in draft-ietf-sidrops-aspa-profile. Various improvements to the ibuf API including a new reader API which is used to make all message parsing in bgpd memory safe. Added support for IPsec and TCP MD5 to RTR sessions. Improve default multiproto capability announcement selection. The default MP capability is only set if no other capability is configured on the neighbor. The `reject as-set` configuration option now defaults to yes. Route announcements with AS_SET segments in the AS_PATH Attribute will be rejected. See draft-ietf-idr-deprecate-as-set-confed-set for more information. The RFC 8654 Extended Message configuration changed from "announce extended (yes|no|enforce)" to "announce extended message (yes|no|enforce)" RFC 8950 - Extended nexthop encoding support in the RIB. Preliminary support for EVPN in the RIB. When "transparent-as yes" is set, well-known BGP communities are passed on according to RFC 7947. This means that IX Route Servers transparently pass through NO_EXPORT, NO_ADVERTISE, etc. Make the example bgpd.conf work out of the box with 4byte ASN. In rpki-client(8) , The generated BIRD config file was reworked. BIRD versions 1.x are no longer supported and the -T option to customize the ROA table name was removed. The config file now includes the ASPA-set by default and is therefore only compatible with BIRD 2.16 and later. If compatibility with older BIRD versions is required, the ASPA-set can be excluded with the -A flag. Operators should delete any remaining bird1v4 and bird1v6 output files. Validated ROA payloads from AS0 TALs are by default excluded from the output files as they are not recommended for automatic filtering of BGP routes. This precaution can be overridden with the new -0 flag. Various improvements to the ibuf API, including a new reader API which is used to make all message parsing in rpki-client memory safe. Warn about gaps in manifest issuance. Such gaps can appear for example if rpki-client isn't run frequently enough, if there are issues with an RFC 8181 publication server or if there is an operational error on the side of the CA. Work around a backward compatibility break accidentally introduced in OpenSSL 3.4.0, which resulted in all RPKI signed objects being rejected. Earlier and later versions of OpenSSL are not affected. Improved validity period checking in file mode. The product's lifetime and the expiration time of the signature path are now taken into account. Better cleanup in case of a fallback from RRDP to RSYNC. In rare circumstances, files were moved to the wrong place in the cache. rpki-client now includes arin.tal which is no longer legally encumbered . rpki-client reports Certification Authorities that do not meaningfully participate in the RPKI as non-functional CAs. By definition, a CA is non-functional if there is no currently valid Manifest. The number of such CAs is printed at the end of each run and more detailed information is available in the JSON (-j) and ometrics (-m) output. Fix a problem where incorrect internal RRDP state handling in rpki-client could lead to a denial of service. Termination of rsync child processes with SIGTERM is no longer treated as an error if rpki-client has sent this signal. This only affects openrsync. Do not exit filemode with an error if a .gbr or a .tak object contains control characters in its UTF-8 strings. Instead, only warn and emit a sanitized version in JSON output. tmux(1) improvements and bug fixes: Fixed grey color in tmux(1) . Added a way to make the preview larger in tmux(1) tree mode. Fixed tmux(1) problems with pasted text being interpreted as extended keys. Made tmux(1) only use default-shell for popups, returning to /bin/sh for run-shell, if-shell and #(). Added MSYSTEM to tmux(1) default update-environment. Added copy-mode-position-format to configure the tmux(1) position indicator. Added -y flag to disable tmux(1) confirmation prompts in modes. Reworked tmux(1) copy mode commands ("send-keys -X") to parse the arguments so that flags may be detected properly rather than just looking for strings ("-O" and so on). Also added -C and -P flags to the copy commands. -C prevents the commands from sending the text to the clipboard and -P prevents them from adding the text as a paste buffer. Added tmux(1) prompt-cursor-colour and prompt-cursor-style to set the style of the cursor in the command prompt and remove the emulated cursor. Added tmux(1) initial-repeat-time option to allow the first repeat time to be increased and later reduced. Added a tmux(1) sixel_support format variable which is 1 if SIXEL is supported (always 0 on OpenBSD). Allow control characters prefixed with C-v to be entered at the tmux.1 command prompt. Added tmux(1) support for a scrollbar at the side of each pane using new options pane-scrollbars, pane-scrollbars-positions and pane-scrollbars-styles. Added tmux(1) option to control the input buffer size. Added tmux(1) scrollbar mouse support. Added a tmux(1) no-detach-on-destroy client option, useful for control mode clients. Added tmux(1) scrollbar style parameters width and pad. Added copy-mode-position-style and copy-mode-selection-style options to tmux(1) . Added a tmux(1) option allowing users to override the width of individual Unicode codepoints. Fixed mouse_hyperlink format in tmux(1) copy mode. Added S-Up and S-Down to move windows in tmux(1) tree mode. Made tmux(1) correctly skip wide characters in hyperlinks. Made tmux(1) only align panes and windows, not sessions. LibreSSL version 4.1.0 Portable changes Added initial experimental support for loongarch64. Fixed compilation for mips32 and reenable CI. Fixed CMake builds on FreeBSD. Fixed the --prefix option for cmake --install. Fixed tests for MinGW due to missing sh(1). Internal improvements Cleaned up the error implementation. Many bug fixes and simplifications in the EC ASN.1 code. Corrected DER encoding for EC keys and parameters. Polished EC_POINT_{oct2point,point2oct}(3) internals. Rewrote the wNAF code for fast ECDSA verification. Improved the code setting compressed coordinates for EC points. Reworked CPU capabilities detection for amd64 and aarch64. New SHA-1, SHA-256 and SHA-512 assembly implementations for amd64. These make use of the SHA-NI instruction if it is available and replace the perl-generated assembly optimized for museum pieces. These are not yet enabled in libressl-portable. New SHA-256 and SHA-512 assembly implementations for aarch64 making use of the ARM Cryptographic Extension (CE). Not yet enabled in libressl-portable. New simplified, readable MD5 implementation for amd64. Rewrote BN_bn2binpad(3) and its lebin siblings. The BIGNUMs in EC_GROUP and EC_POINT are now heap allocated. Rewrote TS_ASN1_INTEGER_print_bio(). Improved bit counter handling in MD5. Simplified and cleaned up the BN_RECP_CTX internals. Improved SM4 to match other symmetric ciphers more closely. Rewrote X509_NAME_oneline(3) and X509_NAME_print() using CBS/CBB. CRLs are now cached in the issuer cache like certificates. Replaced combinations of BN_MONT_CTX_new(3) /set with an internal BN_MONT_CTX_create(). Replaced BN_bn2hex(3) reimplementation in openssl(1) ca with a proper API call. Fixed integer overflows due to signed shift in obj_dat.c. Improved some X509_VERIFY_PARAM internals and avoid an out of bounds read from public API. Imported ML-KEM 768 and 1024 from BoringSSL (not yet public API). Compatibility changes Added an OPENSSL_INIT_NO_ATEXIT flag for OPENSSL_init_crypto(3) . It has no effect since LibreSSL doesn't call atexit(3) . Elliptic curve parameters are only accepted if they encode a built-in curve. EC_METHOD is no longer public and the API exposing it has been removed. This includes EC_GROUP_new(3) , EC_GFp_mont_method(3) , EC_GROUP_method_of(3) , and EC_METHOD_get_field_type(). The precomputation stubs for EC_GROUP were removed. The API setting Jacobian projective coordinates for a point was removed as were EC_POINTs_{mul,make_affine}(3) . All elliptic curves over fields with less than 224 bits and a few more were removed from the built-in curves. This includes all WTLS curves and P-192. It is no longer necessary to set RSA_FLAG_SIGN_VER to use the sign and verify handlers set with RSA_meth_set_{sign,verify} . Removed the -C option to generate "C code" from the openssl(1) dh, dhparam, dsaparam, ecparam, and x509 subcommands. Removed #error in headers when OPENSSL_NO_* is defined. CRYPTO_set_mem_functions(3) now matches OpenSSL 1.1 and CRYPTO_set_mem_ex_functions() was removed. The tls_session_secret_cb_fn type now matches OpenSSL 1.1. Unexport X509_NAME_print(3) and X509_OBJECT_up_ref_count(3) . const corrected UI_OpenSSL(3) and BN_MONT_CTX_copy(3) . Support OPENSSL_NO_FILENAMES. Support SSL_OP_NO_RENEGOTIATION and SSL_OP_ALLOW_CLIENT_RENEGOTIATION. Export PKCS12_key_gen_uni() again. New features libtls has a new tls_peer_cert_common_name(3) API call to retrieve the peer's common name without having to inspect the PEM. Bug fixes Plugged a leak in eckey_compute_pubkey(). Again allow the magic values -1, -2 and -3 for the salt length of an RSA-PSS key in the EVP_PKEY_CTX_ctrl_str(3) interface. Fixed a few memory leaks in legacy code. Documentation The remaining undocumented public EVP API is now documented. Reorganization of existing documentation for clarity and accuracy. Testing and proactive security Improved regress coverage of the EC code. OpenSSH 10.0 Security fixes sshd(8) : fix the DisableForwarding directive, which was failing to disable X11 forwarding and agent forwarding as documented. X11 forwarding is disabled by default in the server and agent forwarding is off by default in the client. Potentially incompatible changes This release removes support for the weak DSA signature algorithm, completing the deprecation process that began in 2015 (when DSA was disabled by default) and repeatedly warned over the last 12 months. scp(1) , sftp(1) : pass "ControlMaster no" to ssh when invoked by scp & sftp. This disables implicit session creation by these tools when ControlMaster was set to yes/auto by configuration, which some users found surprising. This change will not prevent scp/sftp from using an existing multiplexing session if one had already been created. This release has the version number 10.0 and announces itself as "SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_10.0". Software that naively matches versions using patterns like "OpenSSH_1*" may be confused by this. sshd(8) : this release removes the code responsible for the user authentication phase of the protocol from the per- connection sshd-session binary to a new sshd-auth binary. Splitting this code into a separate binary ensures that the crucial pre-authentication attack surface has an entirely disjoint address space from the code used for the rest of the connection. It also yields a small runtime memory saving as the authentication code will be unloaded after the authentication phase completes. This change should be largely invisible to users, though some log messages may now come from "sshd-auth" instead of "sshd-session". Downstream distributors of OpenSSH will need to package the sshd-auth binary. sshd(8) : this release disables finite field (a.k.a modp) Diffie-Hellman key exchange in sshd by default. Specifically, this removes the "diffie-hellman-group*" and "diffie-hellman-group-exchange-*" methods from the default KEXAlgorithms list. The client is unchanged and continues to support these methods by default. Finite field Diffie Hellman is slow and computationally expensive for the same security level as Elliptic Curve DH or PQ key agreement while offering no redeeming advantages. ECDH has been specified for the SSH protocol for 15 years and some form of ECDH has been the default key exchange in OpenSSH for the last 14 years. sshd(8) : this release removes the implicit fallback to compiled- in groups for Diffie-Hellman Group Exchange KEX when the moduli file exists but does not contain moduli within the client- requested range. The fallback behaviour remains for the case where the moduli file does not exist at all. This allows administrators more explicit control over which DH groups will be selected, but can lead to connection failures if the moduli file is edited incorrectly. New features ssh(1) : the hybrid post-quantum algorithm mlkem768x25519-sha256 is now used by default for key agreement. This algorithm is considered to be safe against attack by quantum computers, is guaranteed to be no less strong than the popular curve25519-sha256 algorithm, has been standardised by NIST and is considerably faster than the previous default. ssh(1) : prefer AES-GCM to AES-CTR mode when selecting a cipher for the connection. The default cipher preference list is now ChaCha20/Poly1305, AES-GCM (128/256) followed by AES-CTR (128/192/256). ssh(1) : add %-token and environment variable expansion to the ssh_config SetEnv directive. ssh(1) : allow %-token and environment variable expansion in the ssh_config User directive, with the exception of %r and %C which would be self-referential. ssh(1) , sshd(8) : add "Match version" support to ssh_config and sshd_config. Allows matching on the local version of OpenSSH, e.g. "Match version OpenSSH_10.*". ssh(1) : add support for "Match sessiontype" to ssh_config. Allows matching on the type of session initially requested, either "shell" for interactive sessions, "exec" for command execution sessions, "subsystem" for subsystem requests, such as sftp, or "none" for transport/forwarding-only sessions. ssh(1) : add support for "Match command ..." support to ssh_config, allowing matching on the remote command as specified on the command-line. ssh(1) : allow 'Match tagged ""' and 'Match command ""' to match empty tag and command values respectively. sshd(8) : allow glob(3) patterns to be used in sshd_config AuthorizedKeysFile and AuthorizedPrincipalsFile directives. ssh(1) : support the VersionAddendum in the client, mirroring the option of the same name in the server. ssh-agent(1) : the agent will now delete all loaded keys when signaled with SIGUSR1. This allows deletion of keys without having access to $SSH_AUTH_SOCK. ssh-keygen(1) : support FIDO tokens that return no attestation data, e.g. recent WinHello. ssh-agent(1) : add a "-Owebsafe-allow=..." option to allow the default FIDO application ID allow-list to be overridden. Add a work-in-progress tool to verify FIDO attestation blobs that ssh-keygen can optionally write when enrolling FIDO keys. This tool is available under regress/misc/ssh-verify-attestation for experimentation but is not installed by "make install". ssh-keygen(1) : allow "-" as output file for moduli screening. Bugfixes sshd(8) : remove assumption that the sshd_config and any configs it includes can fit in a (possibly enlarged) socket buffer. Previously it was possible to create a sufficiently large configuration that could cause sshd to fail to accept any connection. sshd(8) will now actively manage sending its config to the sshd-session sub-process. ssh(1) : don't start the ObscureKeystrokeTiming mitigations if there has been traffic on a X11 forwarding channel recently. Should fix X11 forwarding performance problems when this setting is enabled. ssh(1) : prohibit the comma character in hostnames accepted, but allow an underscore as the first character in a hostname. sftp(1) : set high-water when resuming a "put". Prevents bogus "server reordered acks" debug message. ssh(1) , sshd(8) : fix regression in openssh-9.8, which would fail to accept "Match criteria=argument" as well as the documented "Match criteria argument" syntax in ssh_config and sshd_config. sftp(1) , ssh(1) : fix a number possible NULL dereference bugs, including Coverity CIDs 405019 and 477813. sshd(8) : fix PerSourcePenalty incorrectly using "crash" penalty when LoginGraceTime was exceeded. sshd(8) : fix "Match invalid-user" from incorrectly being activated in initial configuration pass when no other predicates were present on the match line sshd(8) : fix debug logging of user specific delay. sshd(8) : improve debug logging across sub-process boundaries. Previously some log messages were lost early in the sshd-auth and sshd-session processes' life. ssh(1) : require control-escape character sequences passed via the '-e ^x' command-line to be exactly two characters long. Avoids one byte out-of-bounds read if ssh is invoked as "ssh -e^ ..." ssh(1) , sshd(8) : prevent integer overflow in X11 port handling. These are theoretically possible if the admin misconfigured X11DisplayOffset or the user misconfigures their own $DISPLAY, but don't happen in normal operation. ssh-keygen(1) : don't mess up ssh-keygen -l output when the file contains CR characters. sshd(8) : add rate limits to logging of connections dropped by PerSourcePenalties. Previously these could be noisy in logs. ssh(1) : fix argument of "Compression" directive in ssh -G config dump, which regressed in openssh-9.8. sshd(8) : fix a corner-case triggered by UpdateHostKeys when sshd refuses to accept the signature returned by an agent holding host keys during the hostkey rotation sub-protocol. This situation could occur in situations where a PKCS#11 smartcard that lacked support for particular signature algorithms was used to store host keys. ssh-keygen(1) : when using RSA keys to sign messages with "ssh-keygen -Y", select the signature algorithm based on the requested hash algorithm ("-Ohashalg=xxx"). This allows using something other than the default of rsa-sha2-512, which may not be supported on all signing backends, e.g. some smartcards only support SHA256. ssh(1) , sshd(8) , ssh-keyscan(1) : fix ML-KEM768x25519 KEX on big-endian systems. Many regression and interop test improvements. Ports and packages: Many pre-built packages for each architecture: aarch64: 12446 amd64: 12593 arm: 9113 i386: 10429 mips64: 8635 powerpc: 8371 powerpc64: 7501 riscv64: 10585 sparc64: 9080 Some highlights: Asterisk 16.30.1, 18.26.1, 20.13.0 and 22.3.0 Audacity 3.7.3 CMake 3.31.6 Chromium 135.0.7049.52 Emacs 30.1 FFmpeg 6.1.2 GCC 8.4.0 and 11.2.0 GHC 9.8.3 GNOME 47 Go 1.24.1 JDK 8u442, 11.0.26, 17.0.14 and 21.0.6 KDE Applications 24.12.3 KDE Frameworks 6.12.0 KDE Plasma 6.3.3 Krita 5.2.9 LLVM/Clang 13.0.0, 16.0.6, 18.1.8 and 19.1.7 LibreOffice 25.2.1.2 Lua 5.1.5, 5.2.4, 5.3.6 and 5.4.7 MariaDB 11.4.5 Mono 6.12.0.199 Mozilla Firefox 137.0 and ESR 128.9.0 Mozilla Thunderbird 128.9.0 Mutt 2.2.14 and NeoMutt 20250113 Node.js 22.14.0 OCaml 4.14.2 OpenLDAP 2.6.9 PHP 8.2.28, 8.3.19 and 8.4.5 Postfix 3.10.1 PostgreSQL 17.4 Python 2.7.18 and 3.12.9 Qt 5.15.16 (+ kde patches) and 6.8.2 R 4.4.2 Ruby 3.2.8, 3.3.7 and 3.4.2 Rust 1.86.0 SQLite 3.49.1 Shotcut 25.01.25 Sudo 1.9.16p1 Suricata 7.0.7 Tcl/Tk 8.5.19 and 8.6.16 TeX Live 2024 Vim 9.1.1265 and Neovim 0.10.4 Xfce 4.20.0 As usual, steady improvements in manual pages and other documentation. The system includes the following major components from outside suppliers: Xenocara (based on X.Org 7.7 with xserver 21.1.16 + patches, freetype 2.13.3, fontconfig 2.15.0, Mesa 23.3.6, xterm 395, xkeyboard-config 2.20, fonttosfnt 1.2.4 and more) LLVM/Clang 16.0.6 (+ patches) GCC 4.2.1 (+ patches) and 3.3.6 (+ patches) Perl 5.40.1 (+ patches) NSD 4.9.1 Unbound 1.22.0 Ncurses 6.4 Binutils 2.17 (+ patches) Gdb 6.3 (+ patches) Awk 20250116 Expat 2.7.1 zlib 1.3.1 (+ patches) How to install Please refer to the following files on the mirror site for extensive details on how to install OpenBSD 7.7 on your machine: .../OpenBSD/7.7/alpha/INSTALL.alpha .../OpenBSD/7.7/amd64/INSTALL.amd64 .../OpenBSD/7.7/arm64/INSTALL.arm64 .../OpenBSD/7.7/armv7/INSTALL.armv7 .../OpenBSD/7.7/hppa/INSTALL.hppa .../OpenBSD/7.7/i386/INSTALL.i386 .../OpenBSD/7.7/landisk/INSTALL.landisk .../OpenBSD/7.7/loongson/INSTALL.loongson .../OpenBSD/7.7/luna88k/INSTALL.luna88k .../OpenBSD/7.7/macppc/INSTALL.macppc .../OpenBSD/7.7/octeon/INSTALL.octeon .../OpenBSD/7.7/powerpc64/INSTALL.powerpc64 .../OpenBSD/7.7/riscv64/INSTALL.riscv64 .../OpenBSD/7.7/sparc64/INSTALL.sparc64 Quick installer information for people familiar with OpenBSD, and the use of the " disklabel -E" command. If you are at all confused when installing OpenBSD, read the relevant INSTALL.* file as listed above! OpenBSD/alpha: If your machine can boot from CD, you can write install77.iso or cd77.iso to a CD and boot from it. Refer to INSTALL.alpha for more details. OpenBSD/amd64: If your machine can boot from CD, you can write install77.iso or cd77.iso to a CD and boot from it. You may need to adjust your BIOS options first. If your machine can boot from USB, you can write install77.img or miniroot77.img to a USB stick and boot from it. If you can't boot from a CD, floppy disk, or USB, you can install across the network using PXE as described in the included INSTALL.amd64 document. If you are planning to dual boot OpenBSD with another OS, you will need to read INSTALL.amd64. OpenBSD/arm64: If your machine can boot from CD, you can write install77.iso or cd77.iso to a CD and boot from it. To boot from disk, write install77.img or miniroot77.img to a disk and boot from it after connecting to the serial console. Refer to INSTALL.arm64 for more details. OpenBSD/armv7: Write a system specific miniroot to an SD card and boot from it after connecting to the serial console. Refer to INSTALL.armv7 for more details. OpenBSD/hppa: Boot over the network by following the instructions in INSTALL.hppa or the hppa platform page . OpenBSD/i386: If your machine can boot from CD, you can write install77.iso or cd77.iso to a CD and boot from it. You may need to adjust your BIOS options first. If your machine can boot from USB, you can write install77.img or miniroot77.img to a USB stick and boot from it. If you can't boot from a CD, floppy disk, or USB, you can install across the network using PXE as described in the included INSTALL.i386 document. If you are planning on dual booting OpenBSD with another OS, you will need to read INSTALL.i386. OpenBSD/landisk: Write miniroot77.img to the start of the CF or disk, and boot normally. OpenBSD/loongson: Write miniroot77.img to a USB stick and boot bsd.rd from it or boot bsd.rd via tftp. Refer to the instructions in INSTALL.loongson for more details. OpenBSD/luna88k: Copy 'boot' and 'bsd.rd' to a Mach or UniOS partition, and boot the bootloader from the PROM, and then bsd.rd from the bootloader. Refer to the instructions in INSTALL.luna88k for more details. OpenBSD/macppc: Burn the image from a mirror site to a CDROM, and power on your machine while holding down the C key until the display turns on and shows OpenBSD/macppc boot . Alternatively, at the Open Firmware prompt, enter boot cd:,ofwboot /7.7/macppc/bsd.rd OpenBSD/octeon: After connecting a serial port, boot bsd.rd over the network via DHCP/tftp. Refer to the instructions in INSTALL.octeon for more details. OpenBSD/powerpc64: To install, write install77.img or miniroot77.img to a USB stick, plug it into the machine and choose the OpenBSD install menu item in Petitboot. Refer to the instructions in INSTALL.powerpc64 for more details. OpenBSD/riscv64: To install, write install77.img or miniroot77.img to a USB stick, and boot with that drive plugged in. Make sure you also have the microSD card plugged in that shipped with the HiFive Unmatched board. Refer to the instructions in INSTALL.riscv64 for more details. OpenBSD/sparc64: Burn the image from a mirror site to a CDROM, boot from it, and type boot cdrom . If this doesn't work, or if you don't have a CDROM drive, you can write floppy77.img or floppyB77.img (depending on your machine) to a floppy and boot it with boot floppy . Refer to INSTALL.sparc64 for details. Make sure you use a properly formatted floppy with NO BAD BLOCKS or your install will most likely fail. You can also write miniroot77.img to the swap partition on the disk and boot with boot disk:b . If nothing works, you can boot over the network as described in INSTALL.sparc64. How to upgrade If you already have an OpenBSD 7.6 system, and do not want to reinstall, upgrade instructions and advice can be found in the Upgrade Guide . Notes about the source code src.tar.gz contains a source archive starting at /usr/src . This file contains everything you need except for the kernel sources, which are in a separate archive. To extract: # mkdir -p /usr/src # cd /usr/src # tar xvfz /tmp/src.tar.gz sys.tar.gz contains a source archive starting at /usr/src/sys . This file contains all the kernel sources you need to rebuild kernels. To extract: # mkdir -p /usr/src/sys # cd /usr/src # tar xvfz /tmp/sys.tar.gz Both of these trees are a regular CVS checkout. Using these trees it is possible to get a head-start on using the anoncvs servers as described here . Using these files results in a much faster initial CVS update than you could expect from a fresh checkout of the full OpenBSD source tree. Ports Tree A ports tree archive is also provided. To extract: # cd /usr # tar xvfz /tmp/ports.tar.gz Go read the ports page if you know nothing about ports at this point. This text is not a manual of how to use ports. Rather, it is a set of notes meant to kickstart the user on the OpenBSD ports system. The ports/ directory represents a CVS checkout of our ports. As with our complete source tree, our ports tree is available via AnonCVS . So, in order to keep up to date with the -stable branch, you must make the ports/ tree available on a read-write medium and update the tree with a command like: # cd /usr/ports # cvs -d anoncvs@server.openbsd.org:/cvs update -Pd -rOPENBSD_7_7 [Of course, you must replace the server name here with a nearby anoncvs server.] Note that most ports are available as packages on our mirrors. 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We use your data to authorize access to our Services and honor your settings. Stay Connected Our Services allow you to stay in touch and up to date with colleagues, partners, clients, and other professional contacts. To do so, you can “connect” with the professionals who you choose, and who also wish to “connect” with you. Subject to your and their settings , when you connect with other Members, you will be able to search each others’ connections in order to exchange professional opportunities. We use data about you (such as your profile, profiles you have viewed or data provided through address book uploads or partner integrations) to help others find your profile, suggest connections for you and others (e.g. Members who share your contacts or job experiences) and enable you to invite others to become a Member and connect with you. You can also opt-in to allow us to use your precise location or proximity to others for certain tasks (e.g. to suggest other nearby Members for you to connect with, calculate the commute to a new job, or notify your connections that you are at a professional event). It is your choice whether to invite someone to our Services, send a connection request, or allow another Member to become your connection. When you invite someone to connect with you, your invitation will include your network and basic profile information (e.g., name, profile photo, job title, region). We will send invitation reminders to the person you invited. You can choose whether or not to share your own list of connections with your connections. Visitors have choices about how we use their data. Stay Informed Our Services allow you to stay informed about news, events and ideas regarding professional topics you care about, and from professionals you respect. Our Services also allow you to improve your professional skills, or learn new ones. We use the data we have about you (e.g., data you provide, data we collect from your engagement with our Services and inferences we make from the data we have about you), to personalize our Services for you, such as by recommending or ranking relevant content and conversations on our Services. We also use the data we have about you to suggest skills you could add to your profile and skills that you might need to pursue your next opportunity. So, if you let us know that you are interested in a new skill (e.g., by watching a learning video), we will use this information to personalize content in your feed, suggest that you follow certain Members on our site, or suggest related learning content to help you towards that new skill. We use your content, activity and other data, including your name and photo, to provide notices to your network and others. For example, subject to your settings , we may notify others that you have updated your profile, posted content, took a social action , used a feature, made new connections or were mentioned in the news . Career Our Services allow you to explore careers, evaluate educational opportunities, and seek out, and be found for, career opportunities. Your profile can be found by those looking to hire (for a job or a specific task ) or be hired by you. We will use your data to recommend jobs and show you and others relevant professional contacts (e.g., who work at a company, in an industry, function or location or have certain skills and connections). You can signal that you are interested in changing jobs and share information with recruiters. We will use your data to recommend jobs to you and you to recruiters. We may use automated systems to provide content and recommendations to help make our Services more relevant to our Members, Visitors and customers. Keeping your profile accurate and up-to-date may help you better connect to others and to opportunities through our Services. Productivity Our Services allow you to collaborate with colleagues, search for potential clients, customers, partners and others to do business with. Our Services allow you to communicate with other Members and schedule and prepare meetings with them. If your settings allow, we scan messages to provide “bots” or similar tools that facilitate tasks such as scheduling meetings, drafting responses, summarizing messages or recommending next steps. Learn more . 2.2 Premium Services Our premium Services help paying users to search for and contact Members through our Services, such as searching for and contacting job candidates, sales leads and co-workers, manage talent and promote content. We sell premium Services that provide our customers and subscribers with customized-search functionality and tools (including messaging and activity alerts) as part of our talent, marketing and sales solutions. Customers can export limited information from your profile, such as name, headline, current company, current title, and general location (e.g., Dublin), such as to manage sales leads or talent, unless you opt-out . We do not provide contact information to customers as part of these premium Services without your consent. Premium Services customers can store information they have about you in our premium Services, such as a resume or contact information or sales history. The data stored about you by these customers is subject to the policies of those customers. Other enterprise Services and features that use your data include TeamLink and LinkedIn Pages (e.g., content analytics and followers). 2.3 Communications We contact you and enable communications between Members. We offer settings to control what messages you receive and how often you receive some types of messages. We will contact you through email, mobile phone, notices posted on our websites or apps, messages to your LinkedIn inbox, and other ways through our Services, including text messages and push notifications. We will send you messages about the availability of our Services, security, or other service-related issues. We also send messages about how to use our Services, network updates, reminders, job suggestions and promotional messages from us and our partners. You may change your communication preferences at any time. Please be aware that you cannot opt out of receiving service messages from us, including security and legal notices. We also enable communications between you and others through our Services, including for example invitations , InMail , groups and messages between connections. 2.4 Advertising We serve you tailored ads both on and off our Services. We offer you choices regarding personalized ads, but you cannot opt-out of seeing non-personalized ads. We target (and measure the performance of) ads to Members, Visitors and others both on and off our Services directly or through a variety of partners, using the following data, whether separately or combined: Data collected by advertising technologies on and off our Services using pixels, ad tags (e.g., when an advertiser installs a LinkedIn tag on their website), cookies, and other device identifiers; Member-provided information (e.g., profile, contact information, title and industry); Data from your use of our Services (e.g., search history, feed, content you read, who you follow or is following you, connections, groups participation, page visits, videos you watch, clicking on an ad, etc.), including as described in Section 1.3; Information from advertising partners , vendors and publishers ; and Information inferred from data described above (e.g., using job titles from a profile to infer industry, seniority, and compensation bracket; using graduation dates to infer age or using first names or pronoun usage to infer gender; using your feed activity to infer your interests; or using device data to recognize you as a Member). Learn more about the inferences we make and how they may be used for advertising. Learn more about the ad technologies we use and our advertising services and partners. You can learn more about our compliance with laws in the Designated Countries or the UK in our European Regional Privacy Notice . We will show you ads called sponsored content which look similar to non-sponsored content, except that they are labeled as advertising (e.g., as “ad” or “sponsored”). If you take a social action (such as like, comment or share) on these ads, your action is associated with your name and viewable by others, including the advertiser. Subject to your settings , if you take a social action on the LinkedIn Services, that action may be mentioned with related ads. For example, when you like a company we may include your name and photo when their sponsored content is shown. Ad Choices You have choices regarding our uses of certain categories of data to show you more relevant ads. Member settings can be found here . For Visitors, the setting is here . Info to Ad Providers We do not share your personal data with any non-Affiliated third-party advertisers or ad networks except for: (i) hashed IDs or device identifiers (to the extent they are personal data in some countries); (ii) with your separate permission (e.g., in a lead generation form) or (iii) data already visible to any users of the Services (e.g., profile). However, if you view or click on an ad on or off our Services, the ad provider will get a signal that someone visited the page that displayed the ad, and they may, through the use of mechanisms such as cookies, determine it is you. Advertising partners can associate personal data collected by the advertiser directly from you with hashed IDs or device identifiers received from us. We seek to contractually require such advertising partners to obtain your explicit, opt-in consent before doing so where legally required, and in such instances, we take steps to ensure that consent has been provided before processing data from them. 2.5 Marketing We promote our Services to you and others. In addition to advertising our Services, we use Members’ data and content for invitations and communications promoting membership and network growth, engagement and our Services, such as by showing your connections that you have used a feature on our Services. 2.6 Developing Services and Research We develop our Services and conduct research Service Development We use data, including public feedback, to conduct research and development for our Services in order to provide you and others with a better, more intuitive and personalized experience, drive membership growth and engagement on our Services, and help connect professionals to each other and to economic opportunity. Other Research We seek to create economic opportunity for Members of the global workforce and to help them be more productive and successful. We use the personal data available to us to research social, economic and workplace trends, such as jobs availability and skills needed for these jobs and policies that help bridge the gap in various industries and geographic areas. In some cases, we work with trusted third parties to perform this research, under controls that are designed to protect your privacy. We may also make public data available to researchers to enable assessment of the safety and legal compliance of our Services. We publish or allow others to publish economic insights, presented as aggregated data rather than personal data. Surveys Polls and surveys are conducted by us and others through our Services. You are not obligated to respond to polls or surveys, and you have choices about the information you provide. You may opt-out of survey invitations. 2.7 Customer Support We use data to help you and fix problems. We use data (which can include your communications) to investigate, respond to and resolve complaints and for Service issues (e.g., bugs). 2.8 Insights That Do Not Identify You We use data to generate insights that do not identify you. We use your data to perform analytics to produce and share insights that do not identify you. For example, we may use your data to generate statistics about our Members, their profession or industry, to calculate ad impressions served or clicked on (e.g., for basic business reporting to support billing and budget management or, subject to your settings , for reports to advertisers who may use them to inform their advertising campaigns), to show Members' information about engagement with a post or LinkedIn Page , to publish visitor demographics for a Service or create demographic workforce insights, or to understand usage of our services. 2.9 Security and Investigations We use data for security, fraud prevention and investigations. We and our Affiliates, including Microsoft, may use your data (including your communications) for security purposes or to prevent or investigate possible fraud or other violations of the law, our User Agreement and/or attempts to harm our Members, Visitors, company, Affiliates, or others. Key Terms Social Action E.g. like, comment, follow, share Partners Partners include ad networks, exchanges and others 3. How We Share Information 3.1 Our Services Any data that you include on your profile and any content you post or social action (e.g., likes, follows, comments, shares) you take on our Services will be seen by others, consistent with your settings. Profile Your profile is fully visible to all Members and customers of our Services. Subject to your settings , it can also be visible to others on or off of our Services (e.g., Visitors to our Services or users of third-party search tools). As detailed in our Help Center , your settings, degree of connection with the viewing Member, the subscriptions they may have, their usage of our Services , access channels and search types (e.g., by name or by keyword) impact the availability of your profile and whether they can view certain fields in your profile. Posts, Likes, Follows, Comments, Messages Our Services allow viewing and sharing information including through posts, likes, follows and comments. When you share an article or a post (e.g., an update, image, video or article) publicly it can be viewed by everyone and re-shared anywhere (subject to your settings ). Members, Visitors and others will be able to find and see your publicly-shared content, including your name (and photo if you have provided one). In a group , posts are visible to others according to group type. For example, posts in private groups are visible to others in the group and posts in public groups are visible publicly. Your membership in groups is public and part of your profile, but you can change visibility in your settings . Any information you share through companies’ or other organizations’ pages on our Services will be viewable by those organizations and others who view those pages' content. When you follow a person or organization, you are visible to others and that “page owner” as a follower. We let senders know when you act on their message, subject to your settings where applicable. Subject to your settings , we let a Member know when you view their profile. We also give you choices about letting organizations know when you've viewed their Page. When you like or re-share or comment on another’s content (including ads), others will be able to view these “social actions” and associate it with you (e.g., your name, profile and photo if you provided it). Your employer can see how you use Services they provided for your work (e.g. as a recruiter or sales agent) and related information. We will not show them your job searches or personal messages. Enterprise Accounts Your employer may offer you access to our enterprise Services such as Recruiter, Sales Navigator, LinkedIn Learning or our advertising Campaign Manager. Your employer can review and manage your use of such enterprise Services. Depending on the enterprise Service, before you use such Service, we will ask for permission to share with your employer relevant data from your profile or use of our non-enterprise Services. For example, users of Sales Navigator will be asked to share their “social selling index”, a score calculated in part based on their personal account activity. We understand that certain activities such as job hunting and personal messages are sensitive, and so we do not share those with your employer unless you choose to share it with them through our Services (for example, by applying for a new position in the same company or mentioning your job hunting in a message to a co-worker through our Services). Subject to your settings , when you use workplace tools and services (e.g., interactive employee directory tools) certain of your data may also be made available to your employer or be connected with information we receive from your employer to enable these tools and services. 3.2 Communication Archival Regulated Members may need to store communications outside of our Service. Some Members (or their employers) need, for legal or professional compliance, to archive their communications and social media activity, and will use services of others to provide these archival services. We enable archiving of messages by and to those Members outside of our Services. For example, a financial advisor needs to archive communications with her clients through our Services in order to maintain her professional financial advisor license. 3.3 Others’ Services You may link your account with others’ services so that they can look up your contacts’ profiles, post your shares on such platforms, or enable you to start conversations with your connections on such platforms. Excerpts from your profile will also appear on the services of others. Subject to your settings , other services may look up your profile. When you opt to link your account with other services, personal data (e.g., your name, title, and company) will become available to them. The sharing and use of that personal data will be described in, or linked to, a consent screen when you opt to link the accounts. For example, you may link your Twitter or WeChat account to share content from our Services into these other services, or your email provider may give you the option to upload your LinkedIn contacts into its own service. Third-party services have their own privacy policies, and you may be giving them permission to use your data in ways we would not. You may revoke the link with such accounts. The information you make available to others in our Services (e.g., information from your profile, your posts, your engagement with the posts, or message to Pages) may be available to them on other services . For example, search tools, mail and calendar applications, or talent and lead managers may show a user limited profile data (subject to your settings ), and social media management tools or other platforms may display your posts. The information retained on these services may not reflect updates you make on LinkedIn. 3.4 Related Services We share your data across our different Services and LinkedIn affiliated entities. We will share your personal data with our Affiliates to provide and develop our Services. For example, we may refer a query to Bing in some instances, such as where you'd benefit from a more up to date response in a chat experience. Subject to our European Regional Privacy Notice , we may also share with our Affiliates, including Microsoft, your (1) publicly-shared content (such as your public LinkedIn posts) to provide or develop their services and (2) personal data to improve, provide or develop their advertising services. Where allowed , we may combine information internally across the different Services covered by this Privacy Policy to help our Services be more relevant and useful to you and others. For example, we may personalize your feed or job recommendations based on your learning history. 3.5 Service Providers We may use others to help us with our Services. We use others to help us provide our Services (e.g., maintenance, analysis, audit, payments, fraud detection, customer support, marketing and development). They will have access to your information (e.g., the contents of a customer support request) as reasonably necessary to perform these tasks on our behalf and are obligated not to disclose or use it for other purposes. If you purchase a Service from us, we may use a payments service provider who may separately collect information about you (e.g., for fraud prevention or to comply with legal obligations). 3.6 Legal Disclosures We may need to share your data when we believe it’s required by law or to help protect the rights and safety of you, us or others. It is possible that we will need to disclose information about you when required by law, subpoena, or other legal process or if we have a good faith belief that disclosure is reasonably necessary to (1) investigate, prevent or take action regarding suspected or actual illegal activities or to assist government enforcement agencies; (2) enforce our agreements with you; (3) investigate and defend ourselves against any third-party claims or allegations; (4) protect the security or integrity of our Services or the products or services of our Affiliates (such as by sharing with companies facing similar threats); or (5) exercise or protect the rights and safety of LinkedIn, our Members, personnel or others. We attempt to notify Members about legal demands for their personal data when appropriate in our judgment, unless prohibited by law or court order or when the request is an emergency. We may dispute such demands when we believe, in our discretion, that the requests are overbroad, vague or lack proper authority, but we do not promise to challenge every demand. To learn more see our Data Request Guidelines and Transparency Report . 3.7 Change in Control or Sale We may share your data when our business is sold to others, but it must continue to be used in accordance with this Privacy Policy. We can also share your personal data as part of a sale, merger or change in control, or in preparation for any of these events. Any other entity which buys us or part of our business will have the right to continue to use your data, but only in the manner set out in this Privacy Policy unless you agree otherwise. 4. Your Choices & Obligations 4.1 Data Retention We keep most of your personal data for as long as your account is open. We generally retain your personal data as long as you keep your account open or as needed to provide you Services. This includes data you or others provided to us and data generated or inferred from your use of our Services. Even if you only use our Services when looking for a new job every few years, we will retain your information and keep your profile open, unless you close your account. In some cases we choose to retain certain information (e.g., insights about Services use) in a depersonalized or aggregated form. 4.2 Rights to Access and Control Your Personal Data You can access or delete your personal data. You have many choices about how your data is collected, used and shared. We provide many choices about the collection, use and sharing of your data, from deleting or correcting data you include in your profile and controlling the visibility of your posts to advertising opt-outs and communication controls. We offer you settings to control and manage the personal data we have about you. For personal data that we have about you, you can: Delete Data : You can ask us to erase or delete all or some of your personal data (e.g., if it is no longer necessary to provide Services to you). Change or Correct Data : You can edit some of your personal data through your account. You can also ask us to change, update or fix your data in certain cases, particularly if it’s inaccurate. Object to, or Limit or Restrict, Use of Data : You can ask us to stop using all or some of your personal data (e.g., if we have no legal right to keep using it) or to limit our use of it (e.g., if your personal data is inaccurate or unlawfully held). Right to Access and/or Take Your Data : You can ask us for a copy of your personal data and can ask for a copy of personal data you provided in machine readable form. Visitors can learn more about how to make these requests here . You may also contact us using the contact information below, and we will consider your request in accordance with applicable laws. Residents in the Designated Countries and the UK , and other regions , may have additional rights under their laws. 4.3 Account Closure We keep some of your data even after you close your account. If you choose to close your LinkedIn account, your personal data will generally stop being visible to others on our Services within 24 hours. We generally delete closed account information within 30 days of account closure, except as noted below. We retain your personal data even after you have closed your account if reasonably necessary to comply with our legal obligations (including law enforcement requests), meet regulatory requirements, resolve disputes, maintain security, prevent fraud and abuse (e.g., if we have restricted your account for breach of our Professional Community Policies ), enforce our User Agreement, or fulfill your request to "unsubscribe" from further messages from us. We will retain de-personalized information after your account has been closed. Information you have shared with others (e.g., through InMail, updates or group posts) will remain visible after you close your account or delete the information from your own profile or mailbox, and we do not control data that other Members have copied out of our Services. Groups content and ratings or review content associated with closed accounts will show an unknown user as the source. Your profile may continue to be displayed in the services of others (e.g., search tools) until they refresh their cache. 5. Other Important Information 5.1. Security We monitor for and try to prevent security breaches. Please use the security features available through our Services. We implement security safeguards designed to protect your data, such as HTTPS. We regularly monitor our systems for possible vulnerabilities and attacks. However, we cannot warrant the security of any information that you send us. There is no guarantee that data may not be accessed, disclosed, altered, or destroyed by breach of any of our physical, technical, or managerial safeguards. 5.2. Cross-Border Data Transfers We store and use your data outside your country. We process data both inside and outside of the United States and rely on legally-provided mechanisms to lawfully transfer data across borders. Learn more . Countries where we process data may have laws which are different from, and potentially not as protective as, the laws of your own country. 5.3 Lawful Bases for Processing We have lawful bases to collect, use and share data about you. You have choices about our use of your data. At any time, you can withdraw consent you have provided by going to settings. We will only collect and process personal data about you where we have lawful bases. Lawful bases include consent (where you have given consent), contract (where processing is necessary for the performance of a contract with you (e.g., to deliver the LinkedIn Services you have requested) and “legitimate interests.” Learn more . Where we rely on your consent to process personal data, you have the right to withdraw or decline your consent at any time and where we rely on legitimate interests, you have the right to object. Learn More . If you have any questions about the lawful bases upon which we collect and use your personal data, please contact our Data Protection Officer here . If you're located in one of the Designated Countries or the UK, you can learn more about our lawful bases for processing in our European Regional Privacy Notice . 5.4. Direct Marketing and Do Not Track Signals Our statements regarding direct marketing and “do not track” signals. We currently do not share personal data with third parties for their direct marketing purposes without your permission. Learn more about this and about our response to “do not track” signals. 5.5. Contact Information You can contact us or use other options to resolve any complaints. If you have questions or complaints regarding this Policy, please first contact LinkedIn online. You can also reach us by physical mail . If contacting us does not resolve your complaint, you have more options . Residents in the Designated Countries and other regions may also have the right to contact our Data Protection Officer here . If this does not resolve your complaint, Residents in the Designated Countries and other regions may have more options under their laws. Key Terms Consent Where we process data based on consent, we will ask for your explicit consent. You may withdraw your consent at any time, but that will not affect the lawfulness of the processing of your personal data prior to such withdrawal. Where we rely on contract, we will ask that you agree to the processing of personal data that is necessary for entering into or performance of your contract with us. We will rely on legitimate interests as a basis for data processing where the processing of your data is not overridden by your interests or fundamental rights and freedoms. 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https://huggingface.co/datasets/UCSC-VLAA/MedTrinity-25M | UCSC-VLAA/MedTrinity-25M · Datasets at Hugging Face Hugging Face Models Datasets Spaces Community Docs Enterprise Pricing Log In Sign Up Datasets: UCSC-VLAA / MedTrinity-25M like 188 Follow UCSC-VLAA 148 Tasks: Question Answering Modalities: Image Text Formats: parquet Languages: English Size: 10M - 100M ArXiv: arxiv: 2408.02900 Tags: medical Libraries: Datasets Dask Croissant + 1 Dataset card Data Studio Files Files and versions xet Community 14 You need to agree to share your contact information to access this dataset This repository is publicly accessible, but you have to accept the conditions to access its files and content . Log in or Sign Up to review the conditions and access this dataset content. Subsets Dataset Download and Preparation Deploy Accessible Dataset (Recommended minimum disk space: >2TB) Deploy Full Dataset (This tutorial is incompleted and under construction.) CheXpert MIMIC-CXR-JPG PadChest Others Dataset Structure and Usage Metadata Structure Usage Notes Dataset Availability and Licensing Disclaimer License and Citation Tutorial of using Medtrinity-25M MedTrinity-25M, a comprehensive, large-scale multimodal dataset for medicine, covering over 25 million images across 10 modalities, with multigranular annotations for more than 65 diseases. These enriched annotations encompass both global textual information, such as disease/lesion type, modality, region-specific descriptions, and inter-regional relationships, as well as detailed local annotations for regions of interest (ROIs), including bounding boxes, segmentation masks. Compared to existing datasets, MedTrinity-25M provides the most enriched annotations, supporting a comprehensive range of multimodal tasks such as captioning and report generation, as well as vision-centric tasks like classification and segmentation. This dataset can be utilized to support large-scale pre-training of multimodal medical AI models, contributing to the development of future foundation models in the medical domain. Homepage: https://github.com/yunfeixie233/MedTrinity-25M Paperlink: https://arxiv.org/abs/2408.02900 Github Repo: https://github.com/UCSC-VLAA/MedTrinity-25M Subsets This dataset is divided into three subsets to accommodate different research needs and access limitations: Demo Subset (~100k samples) A smaller subset ideal for initial experimentation and quick model prototyping. Contains approximately 100,000 samples. Full Dataset (25M samples) [Text-only] Contains the complete text content of Medtrinity-25M. Due to access limitations, images are not included. Accessible Dataset (18M samples) [Recommended] Contains the publicly accessible portion of Medtrinity-25M. Includes complete image-text pairs. Most suitable for training purposes due to its completeness and accessibility. The link of Accessible Dataset is Link . Dataset Download and Preparation Deploy Accessible Dataset For datasets that are publicly accessible, follow these steps to download and prepare the data: Download the dataset using the provided links or through the Hugging Face Datasets library: (Recommended minimum disk space: >2TB) git lfs install git clone https://huggingface.co/datasets/UCSC-VLAA/MedTrinity-25M cd ./MedTrinity-25M For downloaded files are compressed, use the following bash script to decompress them: bash ./toolkit/unzip.sh -k 16 -d -t /path/to/target -s ./25M_accessible # This script decompresses all .tar.zst files in the specified directory and its subdirectories. # # Options: # -k <num> Set the number of parallel decompression tasks (default: 16) # Higher values increase speed but require more disk space during decompression. # Each task may use up to 40GB of disk space. # Recommended maximum: (available_disk_space_GB // 40). # For systems with >2.5TB free space and >32 CPU cores, 67 is optimal for maximum speed.""" # -d Delete original files after successful decompression (default: do not delete) # -t <dir> Set the target directory for decompression (default: same as source file location) # -s <dir> Set the search directory for .tar.zst files (default: current directory) Deploy Full Dataset (This tutorial is incompleted and under construction.) For datasets that are not publicly accessible, please follow the steps below to download and prepare each dataset: CheXpert Download the CheXpert dataset from the following link: CheXpert Dataset Download the corresponding masks from CheXmask: CheXmask Overlay the masks onto the original images in the CheXpert dataset by following the tutorial provided in the CheXmask repository. MIMIC-CXR-JPG Download the MIMIC-CXR-JPG dataset from the following link: MIMIC-CXR-JPG Dataset Download the corresponding masks from CheXmask: CheXmask Overlay the masks onto the original images in the MIMIC-CXR-JPG dataset by following the tutorial provided in the CheXmask repository. PadChest Download the PadChest dataset from the following link: PadChest Dataset Download the corresponding masks from CheXmask: CheXmask Overlay the masks onto the original images in the PadChest dataset by following the tutorial provided in the CheXmask repository. Others To be updated. Dataset Structure and Usage The dataset is divided into shards, with each shard containing: Image files A metadata.jsonl file containing captions and source information for the images Metadata Structure The metadata.jsonl file contains the following fields for each image: file_name (str): The filename of the image id (str): UUID of the image caption (str): Multi-granular description of the image, including disease/lesion type, modality, region-specific descriptions, and inter-regional relationships source (str): Image dataset source Usage Notes The dataset is divided into shards to avoid exceeding file system limitations on the number of files in a single directory. To use all shards for training simultaneously, consider modifying your dataloader code to iterate through all folders and load the corresponding metadata.jsonl and image files sequentially. Dataset Availability and Licensing The following table summarizes the availability and licensing information for each dataset in Medtrinity-25M: Dataset Available Link License BHX Yes Link - BRATS24-MICCAI Yes Link CC BY 4.0 Breast Histopathology Yes Link CC0 1.0 Universal BreastCancer Yes Link CC BY 4.0 CheXpert No Link Stanford University Dataset Research Use Agreement CISC Yes Link CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 CPD Yes Link CC BY 4.0 CT-RATE Yes Link CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 DeepLesion Yes Link CC BY 4.0 FLARE23 Yes Link CC-BY-NC-SA 4.0 IHC4BC Yes Link Unknown KIPA22 No Link CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 LLaVA-Med Yes Link CC BY NC 4.0 MAMA-MIA Yes Link CC BY NC 4.0 MIMIC-CXR-JPG No Link PhysioNet Credentialed Health Data License 1.5.0 NCT-CRC-HE-100K Yes Link CC0 1.0 Universal NIH-CXR Yes Link CC0 1.0 Universal PadChest No Link PADCHEST Dataset Research Use Agreement PatchGastricADC22 Yes Link CC BY 4.0 Path-VQA Yes Link MIT PMC-OA Yes Link OpenRAIL PMC-VQA Yes Link CC BY-SA TCGA Yes Link CC-BY-NC-SA 4.0 PTCGA Yes Link CC-BY-NC-SA 4.0 QUILT-1M No Link - SA-Med2D-20M Yes Link - SLAKE Yes Link CC BY 4.0 ULS23 Yes Link CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 VALSET No Link - VQA-RAD Yes Link CC0 1.0 Universal Disclaimer Medtrinity-25M is a compilation of publicly available datasets, created with the intent to contribute back to the community and provide researchers and developers with a resource for academic and technical research. Any individual or organization (hereinafter referred to as "User") utilizing this dataset must adhere to the following disclaimer: Dataset Origin : This dataset is composed of multiple publicly available datasets, the sources of which are clearly identified in the preprint paper. Users are obligated to comply with the relevant licenses and terms of use of the original datasets. Data Accuracy : While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and completeness of the dataset, we cannot guarantee its absolute accuracy. Users assume all risks and responsibilities associated with the use of this dataset. Limitation of Liability : Under no circumstances shall the dataset providers or contributors be held liable for any actions or outcomes resulting from the User's utilization of this dataset. Usage Constraints : Users must comply with applicable laws, regulations, and ethical standards when using this dataset. The dataset must not be used for illegal, privacy-infringing, defamatory, discriminatory, or other unlawful or unethical purposes. Intellectual Property : The intellectual property rights of this dataset belong to the respective rights holders of the original datasets. Users shall not infringe upon the intellectual property rights of the dataset in any manner. As a non-profit organization, our team advocates for a harmonious and friendly open-source exchange environment. If you discover any content within the open-source dataset that infringes upon your legal rights, please send an email to ( yxie126@ucsc.edu ). In your email, please provide a detailed description of the alleged infringement and furnish us with relevant proof of ownership. We will initiate an investigation process within 3 working days and take necessary measures to address the issue (such as removing the relevant data). However, please ensure the veracity of your complaint, as any adverse consequences resulting from measures taken based on false claims will be solely your responsibility. By downloading, copying, accessing, or using this dataset, the User acknowledges that they have read, understood, and agreed to abide by all terms and conditions set forth in this disclaimer. If the User is unable to accept any part of this disclaimer, they should refrain from using this dataset. License and Citation Please respect the individual licenses for each dataset as specified in the table above. When using these datasets in your research, make sure to cite the original sources and comply with their respective terms of use. If you find MedTrinity-25M useful for your research and applications, please cite using this BibTeX: @misc{xie2024medtrinity25mlargescalemultimodaldataset, title={MedTrinity-25M: A Large-scale Multimodal Dataset with Multigranular Annotations for Medicine}, author={Yunfei Xie and Ce Zhou and Lang Gao and Juncheng Wu and Xianhang Li and Hong-Yu Zhou and Sheng Liu and Lei Xing and James Zou and Cihang Xie and Yuyin Zhou}, year={2024}, eprint={2408.02900}, archivePrefix={arXiv}, primaryClass={cs.CV}, url={https://arxiv.org/abs/2408.02900}, } Downloads last month 2,771 Models trained or fine-tuned on UCSC-VLAA/MedTrinity-25M fsousa007/1 Text Classification • Updated Aug 27, 2024 francisapzii/bibibigmodel Video-Text-to-Text • Updated Aug 28, 2024 se7endayz/Slave Updated Sep 7, 2024 Collection including UCSC-VLAA/MedTrinity-25M MedTrinity-25M Collection 4 items • Updated Aug 15, 2025 • 1 Paper for UCSC-VLAA/MedTrinity-25M MedTrinity-25M: A Large-scale Multimodal Dataset with Multigranular Annotations for Medicine Paper • 2408.02900 • Published Aug 6, 2024 • 30 System theme Company TOS Privacy About Careers Website Models Datasets Spaces Pricing Docs | 2026-01-13T09:29:10 |
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レジストリへプッシュする Bitbucket Pipelines 設定参照 グローバル オプション Git クローンの動作 キャッシュ、サービス コンテナー、エクスポート パイプラインの定義 Docker イメージ オプション パイプラインの開始条件 並行ステップ オプション 子パイプライン ステップのオプション Runtime v3 を有効にして使用する ステージ オプション ステップ オプション Pipelines の yaml ファイルで glob パターンを使用する YAML アンカー デプロイメント Bitbucket Pipelines OpenID Connect を使用して AWS にデプロイする デプロイを設定、監視する Bitbucket のデプロイ ガイドライン 同時実行の制御 指標 スケジュールされたパイプラインと、手動でトリガーされたパイプライン 変数とシークレット Bitbucket Pipelines で SSH キーを使用する macOS で Pipelines SSH キーをセットアップする Windows で Pipelines SSH キーをセットアップする Linux で Pipelines SSH キーをセットアップする パイプラインで複数の SSH キーを使用する キャッシュ パイプラインのアーティファクト データベースとサービス コンテナ Bitbucket Pipelines でパイプを使用する パイプとは Bitbucket Pipelines 用パイプを作成する パイプの記述の高度なテクニック 連携 Jira と Pipelines の連携 OIDC を使用して Pipelines とリソース サーバーを統合する OpenID Connect を使用して、Pipelines の AWS ECR イメージを使用する Slack を Pipelines と連携させる サードパーティのサービスに接続する さまざまなサードパーティ プロバイダーによるレート制限 テスト Bitbucket Pipelines でのクロスプラットフォーム テスト Pipelines のテスト レポート ランナー Bitbucket で新しいランナーを追加する bitbucket-pipelines.yml でランナーを設定する Linux Docker 用のランナーをセットアップする Linux Shell 用のランナーをセットアップする Windows 用のランナーをセットアップする MacOS のランナーをセットアップする プロキシを使用するようにランナーを設定する 自社ホスト ランナーへのログインを設定する ランナーの同時実行性を設定し、ステップ キューを検査する 会社のファイアウォールの背後で実行されているランナーの IP アドレス Docker イメージを自社ホスト ランナーで使用する Autoscaler for Runners on Kubernetes リポジトリにプッシュして戻す パイプライン構成の共有 動的なパイプライン Bitbucket Pipelines への移行 Bamboo から Bitbucket Pipelines に移行する方法 Jenkins から Bitbucket Pipelines に移行する方法 Bitbucket Cloud のプランと設定を管理する プランと請求の管理 Bitbucket Cloud にログインまたは接続する SSH と 2 段階認証を設定する macOS で個人用 SSH キーをセットアップする Windows で個人用 SSH キーをセットアップする Linux で個人用 SSH キーをセットアップする 1 台のデバイスで複数の Bitbucket ユーザーの SSH キーを管理する 2 段階認証の有効化 サポートされている SSH キー形式 Sourcetree を使用して SSH を設定する Bitbucket とアカウントの設定を管理する 個人設定にアクセスする ユーザー名を更新する アカウントの削除 メール エイリアスを設定する ウォッチしているオブジェクトのメール通知の管理 リポジトリのグループを整理する 非公開コンテンツへのアクセスを制御する Atlassian アカウントにアップグレードする キーボード ショートカット テーマを変更する アクセス トークン API トークン API トークンの使用 API トークンの作成 API トークンの権限 API トークンを取り消す Sourcetree または別のアプリに API トークンを追加する 会社のファイアウォールで許可リストに登録されている IP アドレスとドメイン Bitbucket Cloud とアプリおよび他の製品との連携 Bitbucket と Jira を連携する Bitbucket Cloud を Jira Cloud に接続する Bitbucket Cloud を Jira Data Center と接続する Jira Cloud プロジェクトを Bitbucket Cloud で使用する Bitbucket から Jira 作業項目を作成 プル リクエストのマージ時に Jira 作業項目をトランジション チームを自動で招待する設定 スマートコミットの有効化 Smart Commit を使用する Bitbucket と Compass を統合する Bitbucket Cloud を Compass に接続する リポジトリを Compass コンポーネントにリンクする Bitbucket Cloud を Marketplace アプリと使用する Bitbucket Cloud アプリの概要 Bitbucket Cloud を Slack と連携する Bitbucket で Trello ボードと連携する OAuth 経由で別のアプリケーションと連携する Cloud IDE アドオンのインストール ビルド システムを Bitbucket Cloud と連携する Bitbucket のソース コードへのハイパーリンク Bitbucket Cloud の開発者モードを有効にする Atlassian for VS Code 拡張機能を使用する VS Code の使用を開始する VS Code での Jira 作業項目 VS Code での Bitbucket プル リクエスト VS Code での Bitbucket Cloud パイプライン セキュリティ Snyk でセキュリティを追加して設定する Bitbucket Cloud REST API でサードパーティ製アプリをビルドする API リクエストの制限 Bitbucket Cloud で OAuth を使用する OAuth コンシューマーの例 Bitbucket REST API バージョン 1 を使用する groups エンドポイント group-privileges エンドポイント invitations エンドポイント users エンドポイント - 1.0 invitations リソース Bitbucket Cloud のアドバイザリやその他のリソースを確認する Bitbucket Cloud のセキュリティ アドバイザリにアクセスする セキュリティ アドバイザリ: URL によるアプリのインストール方法の変更 セキュリティ アドバイザリ - 2016-06-17 - パスワードのリセット Bitbucket Cloud のサポート終了のお知らせを見る AWS CodeDeploy アプリ削除のサポート終了 - 2019-12-03 チュートリアル チュートリアル: Bitbucket と Git を使用する Git リポジトリを作成する Git リポジトリをコピーしてファイルを追加する Bitbucket Cloud で Git リポジトリから変更をプルする Git ブランチを使用してファイルをマージする チュートリアル: Bitbucket と Sourcetree を使用する 新しいリポジトリを作成する リポジトリをコピーしてファイルを追加する Bitbucket でリポジトリから変更をプルする Sourcetree ブランチを使用して更新をマージする チュートリアル: Bitbucket のプル リクエストについて リポジトリを作成 (およびレビュアーを追加) する クローンを行い、新しいブランチに変更を加える プル リクエストを作成して変更をマージする Bitbucket Cloud でプロジェクトを作成して管理する プロジェクト用のアクセス トークン プロジェクトのアクセス トークン作成 プロジェクト レベルのアクセス トークンの権限 プロジェクト用のアクセス トークンを使用する プロジェクト用のアクセス トークンを取り消す プロジェクト用のアクセス トークンをローテーションする プロジェクト設定を行う macOS でプロジェクト アクセス キーをセットアップする Windows でプロジェクト アクセス キーをセットアップする Linux でプロジェクト アクセス キーをセットアップする 1 台のデバイスで複数のプロジェクト アクセス キーを管理する 初期設定のレビュアーをプロジェクトに追加する プロジェクトにリポジトリを追加する プロジェクトのブランチ モデルの構成 プロジェクトを見つけて共有する 既存のプロジェクトを管理および編集する プロジェクトのマージ戦略をセットアップする プロジェクト詳細の更新 プロジェクトのブランチ制限を設定する ユーザーとグループのプロジェクト権限を設定する プロジェクトの作成 アトラシアン サポート Bitbucket リソース Bitbucket Cloud の使用を開始する ブランチとプル リクエストの使用を開始する クラウド データセンター レビュー用にプル リクエストを作成する プル リクエストは、コード レビューや、共有環境でチーム内でスムーズにコラボレーションを行うための単純かつ効果的な方法です。 オープンなリポジトリから [ 作成 ] ボタンを選択します。 ドロップダウン メニューの [ このリポジトリ ] セクションで [ プル リクエスト ] を選択します。 プル リクエスト フォームの残りの箇所に入力します。 ソース: ソース ブランチおよびリポジトリは、マージしたいコード変更を行った場所です。 宛先 : 宛先側のリポジトリとブランチはソースのマージ先です。 タイトルと説明 : 両方ともメール通知に記載されていて、タイトルはプル リクエストのリストに表示されます。 レビュアー : フィードバックを提供し、他のメンバーに変更について知らせるレビュアーを選択します。 Close branch (ブランチを閉鎖) : プルリクエストのマージ完了時にブランチを自動で閉鎖する場合に選択します。 差分とコミット : 新しい変更を比較して関連コミットを確認する場合は、これらのタブをチェックします。 [ プル リクエストの作成 ] をクリックします。 この内容はお役に立ちましたか? はい いいえ 正確ではなかった 明確ではなかった 関係なかった この記事についてのフィードバックを送信する さらにヘルプが必要ですか? アトラシアン コミュニティをご利用ください。 コミュニティに質問 ブランチとプル リクエストの使用を開始する ブランチを作成してプッシュする Bitbucket Cloud でブランチをチェックアウトする レビュー用にプル リクエストを作成する プル リクエストをレビューする Bitbucket Cloud でプル リクエストをマージする コミュニティ 質問、ディスカッション、記事 次のトピック プル 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Name DLs Rating Rev Deps Description Tags Last U/L Last Version Maintainers 3d-graphics-examples 5 1.75 1 Examples of 3D graphics programming with OpenGL ( bsd3 , fractals , graphics , program ) 2016-07-22 0.0.0.2 WolfgangJeltsch 4Blocks 6 1.25 1 A tetris-like game (works with GHC 6.8.3 and Gtk2hs 0.9.13) ( bsd3 , game , program ) 2010-05-07 0.2 AndrewCalleja AERN-Basics (deprecated in favor of aern2-mp , aern2-real ) 6 0.0 4 foundational type classes for approximating exact real numbers ( bsd3 , data , deprecated , library , math , program ) 2011-05-11 2011.1.0.1 MichalKonecny AERN-Real-Double (deprecated in favor of aern2-mp , aern2-real ) 8 0.0 1 arbitrary precision real interval arithmetic ( bsd3 , data , deprecated , library , math , program ) 2011-05-11 2011.1.0.2 MichalKonecny ActionKid 4 0.0 1 An easy-to-use video game framework for Haskell. ( bsd3 , game-engine , library , program ) 2014-11-11 0.1.1.0 AdityaBhargava Adaptive 5 0.0 1 Library for incremental computing. ( algorithms , bsd3 , library , program ) 2013-01-28 0.23 DustinDeWeese , MagnusCarlsson , PeterJonsson Adaptive-Blaisorblade 3 0.0 1 Library for incremental computing. ( bsd3 , control , library , program ) 2013-01-26 0.23 PaoloGiarrusso Advgame 8 0.0 1 Lisperati's adventure game in Lisp translated to Haskell ( bsd3 , game , program ) 2010-06-11 0.1.2 TimWawrzynczak Advise-me 3 0.0 0 Assessment services for the Advise-Me project ( apache , education , library , program ) 2019-10-30 0.1 BastiaanHeeren Agda 161 2.75 8 A dependently typed functional programming language and proof assistant ( dependent-types , library , mit , program ) 2025-07-05 2.8.0 AndreasAbel , AndresSicardRamirez , NilsAndersDanielsson , UlfNorell Agda-executable (deprecated in favor of Agda ) 22 0.0 1 Command-line program for type-checking and compiling Agda programs ( dependent-types , deprecated , program ) 2012-03-12 2.3.0.1 NilsAndersDanielsson , UlfNorell AlgoRhythm 2 0.0 0 Algorithmic music composition ( algorithmic-music-composition , automatic-music-generation , bsd3 , chaos-music , generative-music-grammars , library , program ) 2018-04-06 0.1.0.0 omelkonian AlgorithmW 14 0.0 1 Example implementation of Algorithm W for Hindley-Milner type inference. ( bsd3 , development , program ) 2015-05-27 0.1.1.0 MartinGrabmueller Allure 91 2.0 1 Near-future Sci-Fi roguelike and tactical squad combat game ( agpl , game , library , program , roguelike ) 2021-12-17 0.11.0.0 MikolajKonarski AndroidViewHierarchyImporter 3 0.0 1 Android view hierarchy importer ( bsd3 , development , program ) 2012-12-19 0.1.0.1 alpheccar Ansi2Html 4 0.0 1 Convert ANSI Terminal Sequences to nice HTML markup ( bsd3 , program , web ) 2011-09-10 0.9 JensStimpfle ApplePush 3 0.0 1 Library for Apple Push Notification Service ( bsd3 , library , network , program ) 2009-07-13 0.1 ChrisMoos Attrac 9 0.0 1 Visualisation of Strange Attractors in 3-Dimensions ( bsd3 , graphics , program ) 2010-03-15 0.1.3 RubenZilibowitz Aurochs 3 0.0 1 Yet another parser generator for C/C++ ( bsd3 , development , program ) 2011-11-08 0.1 XinyuJiang BCMtools 6 0.0 0 Big Contact Map Tools ( bioinformatics , library , mit , program ) 2015-05-05 0.1.1 kaizhang BNFC 83 2.25 2 A compiler front-end generator. ( bsd3 , library , parsing , program ) 2025-08-13 2.9.6.1 AndreasAbel , GregoireDetrez , MarkusForsberg , ThomasHallgren BPS 9 0.0 0 Translations of classic Truth Maintenance Systems ( gpl , library , program , truth-maintenance ) 2022-09-13 0.1.1.0 jpmrst Barracuda 2 0.0 1 An ad-hoc P2P chat program ( library , network , program ) 2008-04-05 1.0.2 GwernBranwen Befunge93 1 0.0 1 An interpreter for the Befunge-93 Programming Language ( bsd3 , compilers-interpreters , program ) 2010-05-20 0.1 BrandonSimmons BigPixel 9 0.0 1 Image editor for pixel art ( bsd3 , development , program ) 2014-01-24 1.3.0 ManuelChakravarty BiobaseFasta 29 0.0 4 streaming FASTA parser ( bioinformatics , bsd3 , library , program ) 2021-06-04 0.4.0.1 ChristianHoener BiobaseHTTPTools 3 0.0 0 Tools to query Bioinformatics HTTP services e.g. Entrez, Ensembl. ( bioinformatics , gpl , program ) 2018-12-13 1.0.0 FlorianEggenhofer BiobaseInfernal 41 0.0 3 Infernal data structures and tools ( bioinformatics , gpl , library , program ) 2017-03-14 0.8.1.0 ChristianHoener BiobaseNewick 5 0.0 2 Newick file format parser. ( bioinformatics , bsd3 , library , program ) 2017-07-07 0.0.0.2 ChristianHoener BiobaseTrainingData 13 0.0 2 RNA folding training data ( bioinformatics , gpl , library , program ) 2011-09-29 0.1.2.3 ChristianHoener BiobaseXNA 86 0.0 17 Efficient RNA/DNA/Protein Primary/Secondary Structure ( bioinformatics , bsd3 , library , program ) 2021-06-04 0.11.1.1 ChristianHoener BirdPP 5 0.0 1 A preprocessor for Bird-style Literate Haskell comments with Haddock markup. ( development , program ) 2012-08-02 1.1 SeanMcLaughlin Blobs 5 0.0 1 Diagram editor ( graphics , library , program ) 2012-06-19 0.3 AlanZimmerman BlogLiterately 146 0.0 2 A tool for posting Haskelly articles to blogs ( gpl , library , program , web ) 2023-02-08 0.8.8.2 BrentYorgey , RobertGreayer BlogLiterately-diagrams 53 0.0 1 Include images in blog posts with inline diagrams code ( bsd3 , library , program , web ) 2023-08-22 0.3.1 BrentYorgey Blogdown 19 1.5 1 A markdown-like markup language designed for blog posts ( agpl , library , program , web ) 2018-02-05 0.2.4 alexbecker Bookshelf 27 0.0 1 A simple document organizer with some wiki functionality ( program , text ) 2016-01-11 0.6 EmilAxelsson Buster 5 0.0 1 Hits a set of urls periodically to bust caches ( mit , program , web ) 2013-05-22 0.1.1 MichaelXavier CCA 26 0.0 3 preprocessor and library for Causal Commutative Arrows (CCA) ( bsd3 , development , library , program ) 2015-05-08 0.1.5.3 PaulLiu CMCompare 10 0.0 1 Infernal covariance model comparison ( bioinformatics , gpl , library , program ) 2012-11-22 0.0.1.5 ChristianHoener CPBrainfuck 7 0.0 1 A simple Brainfuck interpretter. ( bsd3 , compilers-interpreters , program ) 2008-11-06 1.1 ThomasDavie CPL 19 0.0 1 An interpreter of Hagino's Categorical Programming Language (CPL). ( bsd3 , compilers-interpreters , program ) 2025-10-30 0.1.0 MasahiroSakai CSPM-cspm 25 0.0 1 cspm command line tool for analyzing CSPM specifications. ( bsd3 , concurrency , formal-methods , language , library , program ) 2017-10-26 0.8.1.0 MarcFontaine CabalSearch 6 0.0 1 Search cabal packages by name ( bsd3 , program , utils ) 2012-01-26 0.0.2 JohanBrinch CarneadesIntoDung 5 0.0 1 A translation from the Carneades argumentation model into Dung's AFs. ( ai , argumentation , bsd3 , embedded , library , program ) 2014-05-03 1.0 BasVanGijzel Chart-tests 6 0.0 0 Tests of the Charts library. ( bsd3 , graphics , program ) 2023-10-22 1.9.4 bravit CheatSheet 62 0.0 1 A Haskell cheat sheet in PDF and literate formats. ( bsd3 , help , program ) 2013-07-22 2.9 JustinBailey ChibiHash 3 0.0 0 a simple and fast 64-bit hash function ( algorithms , data , library , mit , program ) 2024-12-02 0.2.0.0 thevilledev Chitra 9 0.0 1 A platform independent mechanism to render graphics using vnc. ( bsd3 , graphics , program ) 2011-05-01 0.2.2 KashyapChatamballi ClustalParser 35 0.0 3 Libary for parsing Clustal tools output ( bioinformatics , gpl , library , program ) 2019-11-14 1.3.0 FlorianEggenhofer Combinatorrent 12 0.0 1 A concurrent bittorrent client ( bsd3 , network , program ) 2010-05-06 0.3.2 JesperLouisAndersen Commando 10 0.0 1 Watch some files; Rerun a command ( development , library , mit , program ) 2014-03-06 1.0.0.4 LyndonMaydwell ConClusion 16 2.0 0 Cluster algorithms, PCA, and chemical conformere analysis ( agpl , chemistry , library , program , statistics ) 2023-09-07 0.2.2 phillipseeber Condor 10 0.0 1 Information retrieval library ( bsd3 , library , program , search , text ) 2014-01-20 0.3 klangner Conscript 3 0.0 1 Restart a command on STDIN activity ( mit , program , system ) 2013-07-04 0.1.0.0 LyndonMaydwell ContextAlgebra 10 0.0 0 Implementation of the context algebra. ( bsd3 , math , program ) 2016-08-24 1.0.0.0 jhahn Craft3e 35 0.0 1 Code for Haskell: the Craft of Functional Programming, 3rd ed. ( education , library , mit , program ) 2025-08-30 0.2.0.2 SimonThompson CurryDB 4 0.0 1 CurryDB: In-memory Key/Value Database ( bsd3 , database , library , program ) 2013-01-30 0.1.1.0 HideyukiTanaka DAG-Tournament 2 0.0 1 Real-Time Game Tournament Evaluator ( game , program ) 2009-10-10 0.1 JoachimBreitner DAV 66 0.0 1 RFC 4918 WebDAV support ( gpl , library , program , web ) 2020-01-06 1.3.4 ClintAdams DBFunctor 9 0.0 0 DBFunctor - Functional Data Management => ETL/ELT Data Processing in Haskell ( bsd3 , data-processing , etl , library , program ) 2021-05-23 0.1.2.1 nkarag DBlimited 3 0.0 1 A command-line SQL interface for flat files (tdf,csv,etc.) ( bsd3 , database , program ) 2010-12-06 0.1.1 JohnMayer DMuCheck 8 0.0 1 Distributed Mutation Analysis framework for MuCheck ( gpl , program , testing ) 2015-01-06 0.3.0.2 RahulGopinath DPM 7 0.0 1 Darcs Patch Manager ( development , library , program ) 2011-12-06 0.3.0.0 StefanWehr DSH 84 0.0 2 Database Supported Haskell ( bsd3 , database , library , program ) 2015-06-03 0.12.0.1 GeorgeGiorgidze , JeroenWeijers , AlexUlrich , AlexUlrich2 DSTM 10 0.0 1 A framework for using STM within distributed systems ( distributed-computing , library , program ) 2010-08-05 0.1.2 FrankKupke Dao 5 0.0 1 Dao is meta programming language with its own built-in interpreted language, designed with artificial intelligence applications in mind. ( gpl , library , program , unclassified ) 2014-11-21 0.1.0.2 RaminHonary DataIndex 5 0.0 0 A package for adding index column to data files ( data , library , mit , program ) 2016-10-09 0.1.1 steven_yhw Deadpan-DDP 44 0.0 1 Write clients for Meteor's DDP Protocol ( library , mit , program , unclassified ) 2015-10-15 0.9.6.0 LyndonMaydwell DefendTheKing 10 0.0 1 A simple RTS game ( frp , game , program ) 2015-05-28 0.3.1 YairChuchem Delta-Lambda 7 0.0 1 A demonstration interpreter for type system delta-lambda (of N.G. De-bruijn) ( compilers-interpreters , mit , program ) 2017-05-11 0.3.0.0 listofoptions DisTract 2 0.0 1 Distributed Bug Tracking System ( bsd3 , library , program , system ) 2008-02-17 0.2.5 GwernBranwen Dish 16 0.0 1 Hash modules (currently Murmur3) ( bsd3 , data , library , program ) 2017-11-29 0.0.0.6 zcourts DnaProteinAlignment 3 0.0 1 Frameshift-aware alignment of protein sequences with DNA sequences ( bioinformatics , gpl , library , program ) 2013-12-18 0.0.0.1 ChristianHoener DocTest (deprecated in favor of doctest ) 32 0.0 1 Test interactive Haskell examples ( deprecated , mit , program , testing ) 2015-04-03 0.2.0.1 DrHylo 5 0.0 1 A tool for deriving hylomorphisms ( bsd3 , language , library , program ) 2008-12-09 0.0.2 HugoPacheco DrIFT 7 0.0 1 Program to derive type class instances ( bsd3 , data-structures , library , program ) 2013-11-11 2.4.2 KiwamuOkabe DrIFT-cabalized (deprecated in favor of DrIFT ) 12 0.0 1 Program to derive type class instances ( bsd3 , data-structures , deprecated , program ) 2013-09-03 2.3.0 GwernBranwen , KiwamuOkabe Dung 13 0.0 2 An implementation of the Dung argumentation frameworks. ( ai , argumentation , bsd3 , embedded , library , program ) 2015-03-30 1.1 BasVanGijzel Dust-tools 19 0.0 1 Network filtering exploration tools ( library , network , program ) 2013-12-17 1.3.2 BrandonWiley Dust-tools-pcap 8 0.0 1 Network filtering exploration tools that rely on pcap ( network , program ) 2013-12-17 1.3.1 BrandonWiley DynamicTimeWarp 1 0.0 1 Dynamic time warping of sequences. ( data , lgpl , library , program ) 2015-02-05 0.1.0.0 zombiecalypse Ebnf2ps 20 0.0 1 Peter's Syntax Diagram Drawing Tool ( bsd3 , language , program ) 2015-08-26 1.0.15 PeterThiemann , FranklinChen EditTimeReport 1 0.0 1 Query language and report generator for edit logs. ( program , utils ) 2010-01-15 1.0 BartSpaans Elm (deprecated in favor of elm-compiler ) 130 0.0 6 The Elm language module. ( bsd3 , compiler , deprecated , language , library , program ) 2014-09-22 0.13 EvanCzaplicki Emping 21 0.0 1 derives heuristic rules from nominal data ( data-mining , program ) 2009-05-29 0.6 HansVanThiel Encode 42 0.0 2 Encoding character data ( codec , library , program , text ) 2016-05-26 1.3.8 OtakarSmrz Eq (deprecated) 20 0.0 1 Render math formula in ASCII, and perform some simplifications ( bsd3 , deprecated , language , math , program ) 2013-05-28 1.1.3 VincentBerthoux EtaMOO 9 0.0 1 A new implementation of the LambdaMOO server ( bsd3 , network , program ) 2016-02-06 0.3.0.0 RobLeslie Etage-Graph 19 0.0 1 Data-flow based graph algorithms ( data-structures , lgpl , library , program ) 2014-05-10 0.1.8 MitarMilutinovic Eternal10Seconds 8 0.0 1 A 2-D shooting game ( bsd3 , game , program ) 2010-05-24 0.2 HirotoKoyama Etherbunny 3 0.0 1 A network analysis toolkit for Haskell ( library , network , program ) 2008-01-18 0.3 NicholasBurlett FComp 5 0.0 1 Compose music ( gpl , library , music , program ) 2014-09-25 1.0.2 JosePedroMagalhaes FM-SBLEX 7 0.0 1 A set of computational morphology tools for Swedish diachronic lexicons. ( natural-language-processing , program ) 2010-11-24 3.0.1 MarkusForsberg FTPLine 19 0.0 1 A command-line FTP client. ( bsd3 , network , program ) 2016-06-03 1.4.1.1 DanielDiaz FermatsLastMargin 3 0.0 1 Annotate ps and pdf documents ( program , web ) 2008-03-12 0.1 GwernBranwen Feval 4 2.0 1 Evaluation using F-Algebras ( language , mit , program ) 2015-09-07 1.0.0.1 burz Files 7 0.0 0 File content extraction/rearrangement ( io , library , mit , program ) 2016-10-19 0.1.1.1 steven_yhw Flint2-Examples 9 0.0 0 Examples for the Flint2 library ( gpl , math , program ) 2023-11-17 0.1.0.2 monien Flippi 7 0.0 1 Wiki ( bsd3 , program , text ) 2008-03-16 0.0.5 AudreyTang , GwernBranwen Folly 37 0.0 1 A first order logic library in Haskell ( bsd3 , library , program , theorem-provers ) 2015-10-03 0.2.0.1 dillonhuff Foster 11 0.0 1 Utilities to generate and solve puzzles ( data , mit , program ) 2015-01-19 1.1.2 Jefffrey FractalArt 8 2.0 1 Generates colorful wallpapers ( graphics , mit , program ) 2016-05-06 0.2.0.3 TomSmeets Fractaler 3 0.0 1 ( graphics , mit , program ) 2015-10-11 3 serprex Frames-streamly 23 0.0 0 A streamly layer for Frames I/O ( bsd3 , data , library , program ) 2023-05-02 0.3.1.0 adamCS Frank 6 0.0 1 An experimental programming language with typed algebraic effects ( languages , program , public-domain ) 2012-06-08 0.3 ConorMcBride FunGEn 40 0.0 1 A lightweight, cross-platform, OpenGL-based game engine. ( bsd3 , game , library , program ) 2023-09-01 1.2 MiloslavRaus , SimonMichael Fungi 17 0.0 1 Funge-98 interpreter written in Haskell ( bsd3 , compilers-interpreters , program ) 2015-02-16 1.0.6 ThomasEding GGg 7 0.0 1 GGg cipher ( mit , program , text ) 2015-02-20 0.1.0.2 xnil GLFW-b-demo 47 0.0 1 GLFW-b demo ( bsd3 , graphics , program ) 2013-12-12 1.0.6 BrianLewis , SchellScivally , javjarfer GLM 7 0.0 0 Simple Gridlab-D GLM parser and utilities. ( language , library , mit , program ) 2015-10-09 0.7.0.0 LyndonMaydwell GPipe-Examples 2 0.0 1 Examples for the GPipes package ( graphics , program ) 2010-04-14 0.1 KreeColeMcLaughlin GPipe-GLFW4 2 0.0 0 GLFW OpenGL context creation for GPipe ( graphics , library , mit , program ) 2021-04-11 2.0.0 srk , pippijn Ganymede 9 0.0 1 An Io interpreter in Haskell. ( bsd3 , language , program ) 2011-04-18 0.0.0.5 WaltBaety GeBoP 27 0.0 1 Several games ( bsd3 , game , program ) 2015-09-23 1.7.5 HenkJanVanTuyl , fgaz , GeorgeThomas GenI 46 0.0 4 A natural language generator (specifically, an FB-LTAG surface realiser) ( library , natural-language-processing , program ) 2017-10-03 0.25.0.1 EricKow GenSmsPdu 7 0.0 1 Automatic SMS message generator ( bsd3 , library , program , testing ) 2024-02-15 0.2.0.0 KwanghoonChoi , lazyswamp Genbank 10 0.0 1 Libary for processing the NCBI genbank format ( bioinformatics , library , program ) 2014-10-26 1.0.3 FlorianEggenhofer Gene-CluEDO 6 0.0 0 Hox gene clustering ( bioinformatics , gpl , library , program ) 2017-09-11 0.0.0.2 ChristianHoener GeneralTicTacToe 2 2.0 1 A general TicTacToe game implementation. ( game , mit , program ) 2015-08-04 0.1.0.1 afonsomatos GenussFold 5 0.0 0 MCFGs for Genus-1 RNA Pseudoknots ( bioinformatics , formal-languages , gpl , library , program ) 2015-07-16 0.0.0.2 ChristianHoener Gifcurry 78 2.0 1 GIF creation utility. ( application , bsd3 , graphics , library , program ) 2018-03-21 3.0.0.1 lettier GlomeView 6 0.0 1 SDL Frontend for Glome ray tracer ( graphics , program ) 2014-04-07 0.3 JimSnow Graph500 2 0.0 2 Graph500 benchmark-related definitions and data set generator. ( concurrency , gpl , library , program ) 2013-11-05 0.4.0 GraphHammer-examples 3 0.0 1 Test harness for TriangleCount analysis. ( concurrency , gpl , library , program ) 2013-11-05 0.3 GrowlNotify 9 0.0 1 Notification utility for Growl. ( bsd3 , library , network , program ) 2008-05-18 0.4 NicholasBurlett GuiHaskell 5 0.0 1 A graphical REPL and development environment for Haskell ( bsd3 , development , program ) 2008-03-06 0.1.1 NeilMitchell H 14 0.0 1 The Haskell/R mixed programming environment. ( bsd3 , ffi , program ) 2022-11-11 1.0.0 FacundoDominguez , MathieuBoespflug HABQT 2 0.0 0 Hierarchical adaptive Bayesian quantum tomography for quantum bits ( bsd3 , library , math , program , quantum ) 2018-07-01 0.1.0.0 LeonidBelinsky HARM (deprecated) 10 0.0 1 A simple ARM emulator in haskell ( compilers-interpreters , deprecated , library , program ) 2008-12-06 0.1.4 AlexMason HCL 29 2.0 1 High-level library for building command line interfaces. ( bsd3 , library , program , user-interfaces ) 2024-11-29 1.9 JustinBailey , jlamothe HFitUI 5 0.0 1 The library for generating a graphical interface on the web ( bsd3 , library , program , web ) 2017-06-05 0.1.1.0 QSpider2017 HGE2D 27 0.0 0 2D game engine written in Haskell ( game , library , mit , program ) 2016-07-30 0.1.9.2 I3ck HListPP 13 0.0 1 A preprocessor for HList labelable labels ( bsd3 , development , program ) 2020-04-17 0.2.2 AdamVogt HLogger (deprecated in favor of hlogger ) 2 0.0 2 Simple, concurrent and easy-to-use logging library ( bsd3 , concurrency , deprecated , library , logging , program ) 2011-03-02 0.0.1.0 JonKristensen HNM 8 0.0 1 Happy Network Manager ( bsd3 , library , network , program , system ) 2009-01-25 0.1.2 CetinSert HOpenCV 36 0.0 2 A binding for the OpenCV computer vision library ( ai , gpl , graphics , library , program ) 2015-08-08 0.4.0.1 NoamLewis HPDF 65 0.0 5 Generation of PDF documents ( bsd3 , graphics , library , program ) 2025-08-08 1.8 HenningThielemann , SylvainHenry HPath 8 0.0 1 Extract Haskell declarations by name. ( bsd3 , library , program , source-tools , text ) 2010-01-02 0.0.2 JasonDusek HPlot 9 0.0 1 A minimal monadic PLplot interface for Haskell ( bsd3 , foreign , graphics , library , program ) 2009-08-04 0.3 YakovZaytsev HPong 5 0.0 1 A simple OpenGL Pong game based on GLFW ( game , program ) 2009-04-23 0.1.2 RemcoNiemeijer HRay 12 0.0 1 Haskell raytracer ( bsd3 , graphics , program ) 2010-11-07 1.2.3 GwernBranwen , KennethHoste HSFFIG 8 0.0 2 Generate FFI import declarations from C include files ( bsd3 , ffi-tools , library , program ) 2010-07-15 1.1.3 DmitryGolubovsky HSGEP 13 0.0 1 Gene Expression Programming evolutionary algorithm in Haskell ( ai , bsd3 , library , program ) 2012-12-24 0.1.5 MatthewSottile HTF 167 2.0 7 The Haskell Test Framework ( lgpl , library , program , testing ) 2024-05-03 0.15.0.2 DavidLeuschner , GwernBranwen , StefanWehr HTab 18 0.0 1 Tableau based theorem prover for hybrid logics ( bsd3 , program , theorem-provers ) 2020-05-15 1.7.3 GuillaumeHoffmann HTicTacToe 6 0.0 1 An SDL tic-tac-toe game. ( game , graphics , mit , program ) 2010-05-01 0.2 KorcanHussein HXMPP (deprecated in favor of pontarius-xmpp ) 1 0.0 1 A (prototyped) easy to use XMPP library ( bsd3 , deprecated , library , network , program ) 2011-03-02 0.0.1.0 JonKristensen HaLeX 33 0.0 1 HaLeX enables modelling, manipulation and visualization of regular languages ( data , library , program , public-domain ) 2025-12-23 1.3.0 GwernBranwen , joaoSaraiva HaTeX-meta (deprecated) 9 0.0 1 This package is deprecated. From version 3, HaTeX does not need this anymore. ( bsd3 , deprecated , program , text ) 2013-04-04 1.2.1 DanielDiaz HaVSA 12 2.0 1 An implementation of the Version Space Algebra learning framework. ( ai , bsd3 , library , program ) 2011-04-05 0.1.0.2 RoganCreswick HaXml 135 0.0 53 Utilities for manipulating XML documents ( lgpl , library , program , text , xml ) 2024-12-12 1.25.14 JensPetersen , MalcolmWallace , phadej Hach 15 0.0 1 Simple chat ( library , mit , network , program ) 2013-11-17 0.1.2 DmitryMalikov HackMail 4 0.0 1 A Procmail Replacement as Haskell EDSL ( bsd3 , library , network , program ) 2009-03-28 0.0.1 JoeFredette Hangman 10 0.0 1 The classic game of Hangman ( mit , program , unclassified ) 2024-07-21 0.10.0.0 lf94 HangmanAscii 9 2.0 0 Yet another Hangman game. ( bsd3 , game , program ) 2023-07-10 0.1.1.3 pylover HarmTrace 30 0.0 1 Harmony Analysis and Retrieval of Music ( gpl , music , program ) 2017-08-07 2.2.1 BasDeHaas , JosePedroMagalhaes HasBigDecimal 7 2.25 3 A library for arbitrary precision decimal numbers. ( apache , library , math , program ) 2022-09-01 0.2.0.0 thma HasChor 2 0.0 0 Functional choreographic programming in Haskell ( bsd3 , concurrency , library , program ) 2023-11-13 0.1.0.1 gan_shen Haschoo (deprecated) 11 0.0 1 Minimalist R5RS Scheme interpreter ( bsd3 , compilers-interpreters , deprecated , program ) 2012-05-23 0.1.2 MattiNiemenmaa Hashell 3 0.0 1 Simple shell written in Haskell ( program , user-interfaces ) 2009-01-18 1.0 GwernBranwen HaskellAnalysisProgram 2 0.0 0 Haskell source code analysis program ( apache , program , source-code-analysis ) 2020-07-13 0.1.0 BastiaanHeeren HaskellNet-SSL 52 0.0 4 Helpers to connect to SSL/TLS mail servers with HaskellNet ( bsd3 , library , network , program ) 2025-02-15 0.4.0.2 DanielWright , lemol , Hazelfire , mangoiv HaskellTorrent 6 0.0 1 A concurrent bittorrent client ( bsd3 , network , program ) 2010-03-11 0.1.1 JesperLouisAndersen HaskellTutorials 3 0.0 1 Haskell Tutorials by Evgeny Ukhanov ( mit , program , tutorials ) 2014-10-11 0.0.0.1 mrlsd Haskelloids 6 0.0 1 A reproduction of the Atari 1979 classic "Asteroids" ( bsd3 , game , program ) 2010-03-29 0.1.1 IvanPerez , MatthewHayden Hastructure 15 0.0 0 Cashflow modeling library for structured finance ( bsd3 , cashflow , library , program , securitisation , structuredfinance , structuredfinancesecuritisationcashflow ) 2025-07-17 0.50.4 yellowbean Hate 6 2.0 0 A small 2D game framework. ( graphics , library , mit , program ) 2015-12-21 0.1.4.3 bananu7 Hayoo 3 2.0 1 The Hayoo! search engine for Haskell API search on hackage ( data , mit , program , text ) 2012-03-01 1.2.3 UweSchmidt Hedi 6 0.0 1 Line oriented editor ( bsd3 , editor , library , program ) 2008-11-30 0.1.1 PaoloVeronelli HipmunkPlayground 40 0.0 1 A playground for testing Hipmunk. ( game , physics , program ) 2014-02-20 5.2.1.1 FelipeLessa Hish 21 0.0 1 ( bsd3 , command-line , console , library , program , shell ) 2016-03-31 0.1.2.4 jaiyalas Hmpf 2 0.0 1 An MPD client designed for a Home Theatre PC ( application , program ) 2007-08-12 0.1 TomBevan Holumbus-Distribution 9 0.0 3 intra- and inter-program communication ( distributed-computing , library , network , program ) 2010-08-31 0.1.1 StefanSchmidt Holumbus-MapReduce 7 0.0 1 a distributed MapReduce framework ( distributed-computing , library , program ) 2010-08-31 0.1.1 StefanSchmidt Holumbus-Storage 3 0.0 2 a distributed storage system ( distributed-computing , library , program ) 2010-05-04 0.1.0 StefanSchmidt Hricket 1 0.0 1 A Cricket scoring application. ( bsd3 , game , program ) 2010-01-02 0.1 AnthonyGrimes Hs2lib 33 0.0 1 A Library and Preprocessor that makes it easier to create shared libs from Haskell programs. ( bsd3 , development , library , program ) 2015-01-27 0.6.3 TamarChristina Hsed 10 0.0 1 Stream Editor in Haskell ( bsd3 , editor , library , program ) 2011-03-13 0.2.2 VitaliyRukavishnikov HulkImport 10 0.0 0 Easily bulk import CSV data to SQL Server ( bsd3 , data , library , program ) 2015-11-09 0.1.0.3 smobs Hydrogen 3 0.0 0 The library for generating a WebGL scene for the web ( bsd3 , library , program , web ) 2017-06-14 0.1.0.0 QSpider2017 HyloDP 3 0.0 0 A package for solving dynamic programming problems in Haskell ( bsd3 , dynamic-programming , library , program , recursion ) 2024-01-17 1.0.0 DavidLlorens IFS 7 0.0 1 Iterated Function System generation for Haskell ( bsd3 , graphics , library , program ) 2007-11-06 0.1.1 alpheccar INblobs 5 0.0 1 Editor and interpreter for Interaction Nets ( compilers-interpreters , program ) 2008-06-19 0.1.1 MiguelVilaca IPv6DB 40 0.0 0 A RESTful microService for IPv6-related data ( bsd3 , database , library , network , program ) 2024-10-13 0.3.3.4 MichelBoucey Javasf (deprecated in favor of javasf ) 3 0.0 1 A utility to print the SourceFile attribute of one or more Java class files. ( bsd3 , deprecated , language , program ) 2010-12-12 0.0.1 TonyMorris Javav (deprecated in favor of javav ) 10 0.0 1 A utility to print the target version of Java class files. ( bsd3 , deprecated , language , program ) 2012-03-06 0.0.4 TonyMorris Jikka 21 0.0 0 A transpiler from Python to C++ for competitive programming ( compilers-interpreters , library , program ) 2021-09-25 5.6.0.0 kimiyuki JsContracts 11 0.0 1 Design-by-contract for JavaScript ( bsd3 , language , library , program ) 2009-12-15 0.5.3 ArjunGuha JuPyTer-notebook 2 0.0 0 JuPyTer notebook parser ( bsd3 , data , library , program ) 2017-11-21 0.1.0.0 MichalGajda JuicyPixels-blp 19 0.0 0 BLP format decoder/encoder over JuicyPixels library ( bsd3 , codec , graphics , image , library , program ) 2021-10-25 0.2.0.0 NCrashed JuicyPixels-blurhash 11 2.0 0 Blurhash is a very compact represenation of a placeholder for an image ( bsd3 , graphics , image , library , program ) 2020-05-24 0.1.0.3 smprts KiCS 37 0.0 3 A compiler from Curry to Haskell ( compiler , library , program ) 2012-07-02 0.9.3 BerndBrassel , BjoernPeemoeller , CurryLanguage KiCS-debugger 5 0.0 1 debug features for kics ( debug , library , program ) 2009-10-23 0.1.1 BerndBrassel KiCS-prophecy 4 0.0 1 a transformation used by the kics debugger ( debug , library , program ) 2009-10-23 0.1.1 BerndBrassel L-seed 7 0.0 1 Plant growing programming game ( bsd3 , game , library , program ) 2009-06-28 0.2 JoachimBreitner LC3 7 0.0 0 LC-3 virtual machine ( bsd3 , language , program ) 2019-01-01 0.1.0.2 DavidJohnson LPFP 18 0.0 0 Code for the book Learn Physics with Functional Programming ( bsd3 , library , physics , program ) 2025-10-03 1.2.1 ScottWalck LPPaver 7 0.0 0 An automated prover targeting problems that involve nonlinear real arithmetic ( formal-methods , library , math , mathematics , maths , mpl , program , theorem-provers , verification ) 2023-03-13 0.0.5.0 JunaidRasheed LR-demo 1 0.0 0 LALR(1) parsetable generator and interpreter ( bsd3 , library , parsing , program ) 2025-11-05 0.0.20251105 AndreasAbel LTS 4 0.0 0 LTS: Labelled Transition System ( library , mit , program , state-machines ) 2020-04-08 0.1.0.0 ajayeeralla LambdaCalculator 10 0.0 1 A basic lambda calculator with beta reduction and a REPL ( bsd3 , language , program ) 2016-06-29 0.2 ThomasDuBuisson LambdaDB 7 2.0 0 On-memory Database using Lambda Function environment. ( bsd3 , database , library , program ) 2016-05-28 0.0.0.6 Ailrun LambdaHack 105 2.25 2 A game engine library for tactical squad ASCII roguelike dungeon crawlers ( bsd3 , game , game-engine , library , program , roguelike ) 2023-10-30 0.11.0.1 AndresLoeh , MikolajKonarski LambdaINet 17 0.0 1 Graphical Interaction Net Evaluator for Optimal Evaluation ( application , bsd3 , program ) 2014-09-02 0.2.0.0 PaulLiu LambdaShell 10 0.0 1 Simple shell for evaluating lambda expressions ( compilers-interpreters , program ) 2014-06-01 0.9.3 RobertDockins LazyVault (deprecated) 5 0.0 1 A simple sandboxing tool for Haskell packages. ( deprecated , development , gpl , program ) 2013-02-06 KevinVanRooijen Learning 14 0.0 1 The most frequently used machine learning tools ( bsd3 , library , machine-learning , program ) 2018-02-26 0.1.0 penkovsky Level0 3 0.0 1 A Snake II clone written using SDL. ( game , gpl , program ) 2012-04-29 1.0 MikeLedger LinkChecker 3 0.0 1 Check a bunch of local html files for broken links ( bsd3 , program , web ) 2011-08-26 0.1 JensStimpfle LiterateMarkdown 3 0.0 0 Converter to convert from .lhs to .md and vice versa. ( library , mit , productivity , program ) 2020-08-29 0.1.0.1 FabianSchneider LslPlus 46 0.0 1 An execution and testing framework for the Linden Scripting Language (LSL) ( bsd3 , language , program ) 2009-08-25 0.4.3 RobertGreayer Lykah 5 0.0 1 A static website and blog generator ( library , mit , program , web ) 2017-01-26 0.0.2 johannesgerer MC-Fold-DP 6 0.0 1 Folding algorithm based on nucleotide cyclic motifs. ( bioinformatics , gpl , library , program ) 2012-11-12 0.1.1.0 ChristianHoener MTGBuilder 12 0.0 1 Builds decks out of a meta ( mit , program , unclassified ) 2015-09-28 0.2.0.1 willfancher MagicHaskeller 43 0.0 2 Automatic inductive functional programmer by systematic search ( bsd3 , language , library , program ) 2022-06-02 0.9.7.1 SusumuKatayama MazesOfMonad 23 0.0 1 Console-based Role Playing Game ( bsd3 , game , program ) 2014-09-02 1.0.9 JeanPhilippeMoresmau Mhailist 3 0.0 1 Haskell mailing list manager ( bsd3 , network , program ) 2010-04-30 0.0 LarsKotthoff MicroCabal 17 0.0 0 A partial Cabal replacement ( apache , language , program ) 2024-11-10 0.3.1.2 LennartAugustsson MicroHs 75 2.5 0 A small compiler for Haskell ( apache , language , library , program ) 2025-12-17 0.15.0.0 LennartAugustsson MiniAgda 32 2.0 1 A toy dependently typed programming language with type-based termination. ( dependent-types , library , mit , program ) 2025-07-23 0.2025.7.23 AndreasAbel Moe 3 0.0 1 A FRP library based on signal functions. ( bsd3 , frp , library , program ) 2011-11-03 0.1 XinyuJiang MonadLab 8 0.0 1 Automatically generate layered monads ( bsd3 , library , monads , program ) 2009-01-29 0.0.2 AdamProcter Monadius 29 0.0 1 2-D arcade scroller ( game , program ) 2013-05-28 0.99 GwernBranwen , HideyukiTanaka Monadoro 72 2.0 0 A minimalistic CLI Pomodoro timer. ( library , mit , program , tools ) 2025-04-14 0.4.0.2 patryk_kocielnik Monaris 35 0.0 1 A simple tetris clone ( bsd3 , game , program ) 2014-08-20 0.1.8 FumiakiKinoshita Mondrian 3 0.0 0 Renders backgrounds & borders ( gpl , graphics , library , program ) 2023-07-16 0.1.0.0 alcinnz MuCheck-HUnit 11 0.0 1 Automated Mutation Testing for HUnit tests ( gpl , library , program , testing ) 2015-01-06 0.3.0.4 RahulGopinath MuCheck-Hspec 7 0.0 1 Automated Mutation Testing for Hspec tests ( gpl , library , program , testing ) 2015-01-06 0.3.0.4 RahulGopinath MuCheck-QuickCheck 12 0.0 1 Automated Mutation Testing for QuickCheck tests ( gpl , library , program , testing ) 2015-01-06 0.3.0.4 RahulGopinath MuCheck-SmallCheck 8 0.0 1 Automated Mutation Testing for SmallCheck tests ( gpl , library , program , testing ) 2015-01-06 0.3.0.4 RahulGopinath MutationOrder 6 0.0 0 Most likely order of mutation events in RNA ( bioinformatics , gpl , library , program ) 2017-10-24 0.0.1.0 ChristianHoener MyPrimes 2 0.0 0 Generate all primes ( data , library , mit , program ) 2015-08-05 0.1.0.0 afonsomatos NGLess 12 0.0 0 NGLess implements ngless, a DSL for processing sequencing data ( domain-specific-language , library , mit , program ) 2022-09-14 1.5.0 luispedro NGrams 5 0.0 1 Simple application for calculating n-grams using Google. ( bsd3 , natural-language-processing , program ) 2008-02-14 1.1 JustinBailey NXT 49 0.0 1 A Haskell interface to Lego Mindstorms NXT ( lgpl , library , program , robotics ) 2016-02-23 0.2.5 MitarMilutinovic NXTDSL 9 0.0 1 Generate NXC Code from DSL ( bsd3 , compilers-interpreters , language , library , program ) 2013-08-31 0.4 AlexanderThiemann NanoID 57 0.0 0 NanoID generator ( bsd3 , data , library , program , random ) 2025-11-13 3.4.1.2 MichelBoucey NanoProlog 26 0.0 1 Very small interpreter for a Prolog-like language ( bsd3 , language , library , program ) 2011-12-22 0.3 DoaitseSwierstra , JurrienStutterheim , joaopizani NaperianNetCDF 4 0.0 0 Instances of NcStore for hypercuboids ( bsd3 , library , math , program ) 2019-04-18 0.1.0.1 DominicSteinitz NearContextAlgebra 9 0.0 1 Context Algebra of near ( bsd3 , math , program ) 2015-10-25 0.1.0.2 jhahn Neks 9 0.0 1 Simple networked key/value store ( database , library , mit , program ) 2015-07-31 0.5.0.0 wyager Ninjas 1 0.0 1 Ninja game ( bsd3 , game , program ) 2013-10-17 0.1.0.0 EricMertens NoSlow 6 0.0 1 Microbenchmarks for various array libraries ( bsd3 , development , profiling , program ) 2010-02-15 0.2 RomanLeshchinskiy Nomyx (deprecated in favor of nomyx-server ) 57 0.0 1 A Nomic game in haskell ( bsd3 , deprecated , game , program ) 2015-03-26 0.7.6 CorentinDupont Nussinov78 14 0.0 1 Nussinov78 using the ADPfusion library. ( bioinformatics , gpl , library , program ) 2012-11-07 0.1.0.0 ChristianHoener ONC-RPC 4 0.0 0 ONC RPC (aka Sun RPC) and XDR library ( apache , library , network , program ) 2022-11-11 0.2 DylanSimon OnRmt 1 0.0 0 Text UI library for performing parallel remote SSH operations ( bsd3 , library , program , system ) 2017-01-30 1.0.0.0 KevinQuick OpenAFP-Utils 24 0.0 1 Assorted utilities to work with AFP data streams ( data , program , public-domain ) 2013-11-30 1.4.1.3 AudreyTang Ordinary 4 0.0 0 A Programming Language in Construction ( bsd3 , language , library , program ) 2018-01-08 0.2018.1.8 MarisaVeryMoe Oslo-Vectize (deprecated) 3 0.0 1 spam ( bsd3 , deprecated , program , spam ) 2018-09-16 0.2 PTQ 9 0.0 1 An implementation of Montague's PTQ. ( natural-language-processing , program ) 2017-09-12 0.0.8 MasahiroSakai PageIO 8 0.0 1 Page-oriented extraction and composition library ( bsd3 , library , program , text ) 2008-08-01 0.0.3 AudreyTang PandocAgda (deprecated) 9 0.0 1 Pandoc support for literate Agda ( bsd3 , dependent-types , deprecated , library , program ) 2013-03-11 2.3.3.0.2 PeterDivianszky PastePipe 30 0.0 1 CLI for pasting to lpaste.net ( gpl , library , program , utils ) 2015-04-25 1.8 MateuszKowalczyk , RoganCreswick Phsu 10 0.0 1 Personal Happstack Server Utils ( gpl , program , web ) 2015-08-05 0.1.0.3 utkarshl PlayHangmanGame 3 0.0 1 Play Hangman Game ( bsd3 , game , program ) 2012-04-04 0.2 HaishengWu PlslTools 4 0.0 1 So far just a lint like program for PL/SQL. Diff and refactoring tools are planned ( bsd3 , pl-sql-tools , program ) 2008-12-02 0.0.2 LarryLayland Pollutocracy 2 0.0 1 An imaginary world ( game , program ) 2013-01-28 1.0 IsaacDupree PortFusion 21 0.0 1 high-performance distributed reverse / forward proxy & tunneling for TCP ( gpl , network , program , system ) 2012-08-19 1.2.1 CetinSert PropLogic 8 0.0 2 Propositional Logic ( algorithms , bsd3 , library , logic , program ) 2012-04-16 0.9.0.4 DavidFox PropRatt 4 0.0 0 Property-based testing framework for testing asynchronous FRP programs. ( bsd3 , library , program , testing ) 2025-11-21 0.2.0.0 PatrickBahr PropaFP 11 0.0 1 Auto-active verification of floating-point programs ( formal-methods , library , math , mathematics , maths , mpl , program , theorem-provers ) 2023-03-12 0.1.2.0 JunaidRasheed Proper 16 0.0 3 An implementation of propositional logic in Haskell ( bsd3 , library , program , unclassified ) 2014-11-03 0.5.2.0 dillonhuff Pugs 73 0.0 1 A Perl 6 Implementation ( bsd3 , language , program , pugs ) 2015-08-15 6.2.13.20150815 AudreyTang , JeffShaw Pup-Events 5 0.0 1 A networked event handling framework for hooking into other programs. ( gpl , library , networking , program , pup-events ) 2012-07-15 1.0 DanielWilson Pup-Events-Demo 12 0.0 1 A networked event handling framework for hooking into other programs. ( demo , gpl , networking , program , pup-events ) 2012-08-15 1.3 DanielWilson QuickAnnotate 17 0.0 2 Annotation Framework ( bsd3 , development , library , program ) 2012-09-19 0.6 ShayanNajd R-pandoc 10 0.0 0 ( bsd3 , library , program , text ) 2019-11-15 0.2.3 CorentinDupont RMP 4 0.0 1 Binding to code that controls a Segway RMP ( bsd3 , library , program , robotics , system ) 2010-05-23 0.0.2 NoamLewis RNAFold 15 0.0 2 RNA secondary structure prediction ( bioinformatics , gpl , library , program ) 2013-12-06 1.99.3.4 ChristianHoener RNAFoldProgs 9 0.0 1 RNA secondary structure folding ( bioinformatics , gpl , program ) 2010-09-23 0.0.0.3 ChristianHoener RNAdesign 14 0.0 1 Multi-target RNA sequence design ( bioinformatics , gpl , library , program ) 2014-02-13 0.1.2.2 ChristianHoener RNAdraw 3 0.0 1 Draw RNA secondary structures ( bioinformatics , gpl , library , program ) 2014-02-03 0.2.0.1 ChristianHoener RNAlien 38 2.0 0 Unsupervized construction of RNA family models ( bioinformatics , gpl , library , program ) 2019-08-29 1.7.0 FlorianEggenhofer RNAwolf 15 0.0 1 RNA folding with non-canonical basepairs and base-triplets. ( bioinformatics , gpl , library , program ) 2011-09-29 0.4.0.0 ChristianHoener RSolve 9 2.0 0 ( library , logic , mit , program , unification ) 2019-08-05 2.0.0.0 ice1000 Raincat 31 0.0 1 A puzzle game written in Haskell with a cat in lead role ( bsd3 , game , program ) 2024-11-23 1.2.3 MikhailPobolovets , SergeiTrofimovich Randometer 5 0.0 1 Randomness intuition trainer ( mit , personalgrowth , program ) 2014-10-25 0.1.0.1 So8res Ranka 2 0.0 1 HTTP to XMPP omegle chats gate. ( network , program ) 2009-09-15 0.1 OlegIvanov Rasenschach 18 0.0 1 Soccer simulation ( bsd3 , game , program ) 2016-02-24 0.1.3.2 MartinWoehrle ReadArgs 18 0.0 3 Simple command line argument parsing ( bsd3 , command-line , library , program ) 2016-12-08 1.2.3 NoahEasterly Referees 4 0.0 1 A utility for computing distributions of material to review among reviewers. ( gpl , library , program , utils ) 2014-11-11 0.0.0 PabloCouto ReplaceUmlaut 3 0.0 1 converting text to properly encoded german umlauts ( library , program , text ) 2023-04-06 0.1.5.3 andrewufrank ReviewBoard 10 0.0 1 Haskell bindings to ReviewBoard ( bsd3 , development , library , program ) 2008-05-28 0.2.2 AdamSmyczek Ritt-Wu 2 0.0 0 Parallel implementation of Ritt-Wu's algorithm. ( algorithm , bsd3 , library , program ) 2020-02-12 0.1.0.0 jsrqv RollingDirectory 2 0.0 1 Limits the size of a directory's contents ( file-manager , gpl , program , tools ) 2012-01-17 0.1 FalcoHirschenberger RtMidi 48 1.5 1 Haskell wrapper for RtMidi, the lightweight, cross-platform MIDI I/O library. ( library , mit , program , sound ) 2023-08-14 0.8.0.0 ejconlon , kohlrabi SCRIPTWriter 4 0.0 0 ESCRIPT: a human friendly language for programming Bitcoin scripts ( bitcoin , bsd3 , language , library , program , script ) 2018-10-15 1.0.1 RickKlomp SGdemo 8 0.0 1 An example of using the SG and OpenGL libraries ( graphics , program ) 2009-12-18 1.1 NeilBrown SJW 9 0.0 1 The Simple Javascript Wrench ( bsd3 , library , program , web ) 2022-02-13 0.1.2.4 tissevert SSTG 44 2.0 0 STG Symbolic Execution ( bsd3 , library , program , web ) 2017-08-17 0.1.1.7 AntonXue SVG2Q 3 0.0 1 Code generation tool for Quartz code from a SVG. ( bsd3 , parsing , program ) 2011-01-27 0.3 JanGreve SableCC2Hs 10 0.0 1 Generate a parser (in Haskell) with the SableCC parser generator. ( bsd3 , library , parsing , program ) 2012-06-13 0.0.1.0 MarcFontaine Saturnin 9 0.0 0 Saturnin CI / Job System ( application-server , bsd3 , library , program ) 2015-05-18 0.1.0.2 yac ScratchFs 10 0.0 1 Size limited temp filesystem based on fuse ( gpl , program , system ) 2012-11-13 0.1.0.2 FalcoHirschenberger Scurry 9 0.0 1 A cross platform P2P VPN application built using Haskell. ( bsd3 , network , program ) 2009-01-24 0.0.3 JohnVanEnk SelectSequencesFromMSA 10 0.0 0 Selects a representative subset of sequences from multiple sequence alignment. ( bioinformatics , gpl , library , program ) 2018-03-12 1.0.5 FlorianEggenhofer Semantique 7 0.0 1 Command-line tool for maintaining the Semantique database. ( program , public-domain , system ) 2012-11-02 0.3.0 DavidHimmelstrup ShellCheck 60 2.25 4 Shell script analysis tool ( gpl , library , program , static-analysis ) 2025-08-04 0.11.0 koala_man , vidarhol Shpadoinkle-developer-tools 6 0.0 0 Chrome extension to aide in development ( bsd3 , library , program , web ) 2021-06-02 0.0.0.2 fresheyeball Shpadoinkle-examples 7 0.0 0 Example usages of Shpadoinkle ( bsd3 , program , web ) 2021-01-06 0.0.0.3 fresheyeball Shu-thing 12 0.0 1 A vector shooter game ( bsd3 , game , program ) 2018-03-15 1.1.4 AlanHawkins , GwernBranwen SimpleServer 6 0.0 1 A simple static file server, for when apache is overkill ( library , mit , program , web ) 2017-06-25 0.1.1.2 AnupamJain Sit 14 0.0 1 Prototypical type checker for Type Theory with Sized Natural Numbers ( dependent-types , library , program ) 2023-08-03 0.2023.8.3 AndreasAbel Snusmumrik (deprecated) 1 0.0 1 E-library directory based on FUSE virtual file system. ( bsd3 , deprecated , program , text ) 2010-03-20 0.0.1 SergeyAstanin SoccerFun 55 0.0 2 Football simulation framework for teaching functional programming ( ai , bsd3 , education , game , library , program ) 2015-12-02 0.5.3 JanRochel SoccerFunGL 20 0.0 1 OpenGL UI for the SoccerFun framework ( ai , bsd3 , education , game , library , program ) 2015-12-02 0.5.3 JanRochel SourceGraph 50 0.0 1 Static code analysis using graph-theoretic techniques. ( development , program ) 2015-09-08 0.7.0.7 IvanMiljenovic SpaceInvaders 13 0.0 1 Video game ( bsd3 , game , program ) 2021-10-08 0.13.3 GeorgeGiorgidze , IvanPerez , keera_studios_ci SpacePrivateers 3 0.0 1 Simple space pirate roguelike ( bsd3 , game , program ) 2014-08-08 0.1.0.0 tuturto Stasis 3 0.0 1 A simple MVCC like library ( bsd3 , concurrency , library , program ) 2014-01-13 0.0.1 zcourts Strafunski-Sdf2Haskell 4 0.0 1 Converts SDF to Haskell ( bsd3 , language , program ) 2013-05-03 1.0.0.2 JamesKoppel SuffixStructures 2 0.0 0 Suffix array construction ( bsd3 , data , data-structures , library , program ) 2015-05-07 0.0.1.0 ChristianHoener TBC 7 0.0 1 Testing By Convention ( bsd3 , library , program , testing ) 2012-06-24 0.0.3 PeterGammie THSH 18 0.0 0 A "noDSL" approach to mixing shell scripting with Haskell programs using Template Haskell ( library , mit , program , system ) 2024-10-15 0.0.0.5 hellwolf TLT 12 2.0 1 Testing in monads and transformers without explicit specs ( lgpl , library , program , test ) 2022-09-30 0.5.0.0 jpmrst TORCS 10 0.0 0 Bindings to the TORCS vehicle simulator. ( bindings , frp , library , program , simulation ) 2018-02-14 0.1.0.2 MarkSantolucito Tables 7 0.0 1 A client for Quill databases ( bsd3 , database , program ) 2014-04-26 0.1.0.2 NatePisarski Tablify 7 0.0 1 Tool to render CSV into tables of various formats ( bsd3 , program , text ) 2011-04-21 0.8.2 DanielLyons Tahin 2 0.0 1 Tahin Password Generator ( bsd3 , library , password , program ) 2016-04-06 0.1.2 mtesseract TastyTLT 2 0.0 0 Run TLT tests from Tasty ( lgpl , library , program , test ) 2022-05-24 0.0.0.0 jpmrst TaxonomyTools 6 0.0 1 Tool for parsing, processing, comparing and visualizing taxonomy data ( bioinformatics , gpl , program ) 2017-01-26 1.0.1 FlorianEggenhofer TeX-my-math 18 0.0 2 Render general Haskell math to LaTeX. Or: math typesetting with high signal-to-noise–ratio. ( gpl , library , math , program ) 2023-04-26 0.203.0.0 leftaroundabout TernaryTrees 45 0.0 1 Efficient pure ternary tree Sets and Maps ( bsd3 , data-structures , library , program ) 2011-01-22 0.2.0.2 AlexMason Tic-Tac-Toe 9 2.0 1 Tic Tac Toe in your comm | 2026-01-13T09:29:11 |
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https://www.openbsd.org/75.html#new | OpenBSD 7.5 Open BSD 7.5 Released Apr 5, 2024. (56th OpenBSD release) Copyright 1997-2024, Theo de Raadt. Artwork by Stipan Morian. See the information on the FTP page for a list of mirror machines. Go to the pub/OpenBSD/7.5/ directory on one of the mirror sites. Have a look at the 7.5 errata page for a list of bugs and workarounds. See a detailed log of changes between the 7.4 and 7.5 releases. signify(1) pubkeys for this release: openbsd-75-base.pub: RWRGj1pRpprAfgeF/rgld4ubduChLvTkigA1Zj7WLDsVA4qfYSWOEI8q openbsd-75-fw.pub: RWQ6EsXr4NMYvyLICug3dLHfmbpXlVasF1jbt3GVNQsosgB5+PgaufBu openbsd-75-pkg.pub: RWS/sEFDvf+rjUmS1WROzxH05pB1kB7JRRq76DUGUhCE0Ks8AdpjP5pD openbsd-75-syspatch.pub: RWRAAZC5WcFgn+8b5msDR+yDVCx4ziLaSQI2sy7e4GFY42nFW9p7mP2t All applicable copyrights and credits are in the src.tar.gz, sys.tar.gz, xenocara.tar.gz, ports.tar.gz files, or in the files fetched via ports.tar.gz . What's New This is a partial list of new features and systems included in OpenBSD 7.5. For a comprehensive list, see the changelog leading to 7.5. New/extended platforms: ... --> Various kernel improvements: Added bt(5) and btrace(8) support for binary modulo operator ('%'). Added a TIMEOUT_MPSAFE flag to timeout(9) . Added IBM encoded version of the "Spleen 8x16" font, usable as console font. Cleanup and machine-independent refactoring of three context switch paths outside of mi_switch(): when a process forks and the new proc needs to be scheduled by proc_trampoline, cpu_hatch: when booting APs, and sched_exit: when a proc exits. Made vscsi(4) 'vscsi_filtops' mpsafe and extended the 'sc_state_mtx' mutex(9) to protect 'sc_klist' knotes list. Made out-of-swap checking more robust, preventing potential deadlocks. Eliminated the ioctl whitelist that bio(4) will tunnel for other devices, allowing bio to be used with other (non-raid) related devices. On msdos filesystems, ensure that a complete struct fsinfo is read even if the filesystem sectors are smaller. Implemented per-CPU caching for the page table page (vp) pool and the PTE descriptor (pted) pool in the arm64 pmap implementation. This significantly reduces the side-effects of lock contention on the kernel map lock and leads to significant speedups on machines with many CPU cores. Implemented acpi(4) RootPathString support in the LoadTable() AML function, fixing OpenBSD boot on an older version of Hyper-V. Fixed Linux NFS clients freezing after five minutes of inactivity. Fixed core file writing when a file map into memory has later been truncated to be smaller than the mapping. Disallow madvise(2) and msync(2) memory/mapping destructive operations on immutable memory regions. Instead return EPERM. Added new amd64-only sysctl machdep.retpoline which says whether the cpu requires the retpoline branch target injection mitigation. Added new accounting flag ABTCFI to acct(5) to indicate SIGILL + code ILL_BTCFI has occurred in the process. SMP Improvements Some network timers run without kernel lock. TCP syn cache timer runs with shared net lock. bind(2) and connect(2) system calls can run in parallel. Packet counter for lo(4) loopback interface are MP safe. Split protocol control block table for UDP into IPv4 and IPv6 tables to allow concurrent access. UDP packets can be sent in parallel by multiple threads. Direct Rendering Manager and graphics drivers Updated drm(4) to Linux 6.6.19. New apldcp(4) and apldrm(4) drivers for Apple display coprocessor. VMM/VMD improvements Fixed IRQ storm caused by edge-triggered devices such as the UART. Fixed block size calculation for vioscsi devices. Added io instruction length to vm exit information, allowing vmd(8) to perform validation in userspace. Adopted new imsg_get_*(3) api. Rewrote vionet devices to allow zero-copy data transfers between host and guest. Improved error messages related to getgrnam(3) usage and out of tap(4) device conditions. Fixed various things found by smatch static analyzer. Fixed various file descriptor lifecycle issues and leaks across fork(2) / execve(2) usage. Added multi-threading support to vionet device emulation, improving latency. Fixed vmm(4) instability on Intel VMX hosts by updating GDTR & TR if vcpu moves host cpus. Added EPT flushing upon vmm(4) enabling VMX mode. Added branch predictor flushing if IBPB is supported. Corrected restoring GDTR and IDTR limits upon VMX guest exit. Corrected handling of CPUID 0xd subleaves Added additional use of VERW and register clobbering to mitigate RFDS vulnerabilities on Intel Atom cores. Various new userland features: Made malloc(3) save backtraces to show in leak dump with depth of backtrace set via malloc option D (aka 1), 2, 3 or 4. Added support for cksum(1) -c checking base64 digests in reverse mode. Added kdump(1) [-p program] to filter dumps by basename. Made ps(1) accept numerical user IDs. Built and provide the tzdata.zi and leap-seconds.list files from zoneinfo. Some third-party software now expects these files to be installed. Provide the zonenow.tab file, a table where each row stands for a timezone where civil timestamps are predicted to agree from now on. Added basic write support for pax(1) format archives. Added 'pax' format support for files over 8GB to tar(1) . Added 'pax' format support for mtime and atime to tar(1) . Extended imsg and the ibuf buffer manipulation API with useful getter methods. Unified file descriptor passing in all imsg using programs with the use of the imsg_get_fd() function. Added mkdtemps(3) , identical to mkdtemp(3) except that it permits a suffix to exist in the template. Added mktemp(1) suffix support for compatibility with the GNU version. It is now possible to use templates where the Xs are not at the end. Various bugfixes and tweaks in userland: Silenced list of specific firmware not needing update in pkg_add(1) . Improved ls(1) horizontal alignment in long format. Added bioctl(8) retry on empty passphrase. Fixed unveil(2) in patch(1) with explicit patchfile. Made gnu99 the default for gcc 3.3.6 and 4.2.1 rather than defaulting to gnu89. Enhanced fdisk(8) 'flag' to accept hex values. Prevented fdisk(8) 'flag' from altering other GPT partition attributes when flagging a partition as the only bootable partition. Allow fdisk(8) to add GPT partitions of protected types, making it possible to provision virtual machine images that need a "BIOS Boot" partition. Added group handling matching fbtab(5) to xenodm. Made grep(1) -m behavior match GNU grep. Tweaked the default memory limits in /etc/login.conf on several architectures to account for increased memory requirements, for example when compiling or linking under user pbuild. Initialize all terminals with "tset -I", thereby avoiding extra newlines to be printed. Added mkhybrid(8) '-e' (-eltorito-boot-efi) option for writing an EFI eltorito boot image, in addition to or instead of the x86 boot image, to the output file. Added openrsync(1) --omit-dir-times (-O) to omit directories from --times, as well as --no-O and --no-omit-dir-times options for compatibility. Implemented openrsync(1) --omit-link-times (-J) option to omit symlinks from --times. Added accounting flag and lastcomm(1) report for syscall pinning violations. Added ktrace(1) and kdump(1) support to observe pinsyscall(2) violations. Changed ftp(1) to avoid use of the interactive shell if -o is given. Moved non-daemon services to run in a different rc(8) process group to avoid SIGHUP at boot. Changed ld.so(1) to only load the first libc version encountered requested and substituting it for all further loads, ensuring that the libc version requested by an executable itself is the one loaded. Significantly (for small programs) reduce the size of statically linked binaries by splitting several libc internal functions into separate compilation and thus linkage units. Specifically getpwnam(3) does not need the full YP socket setup and does not use all possible dbopen(3) database backends. Added vi(1) showfilename set option to display the file name in the lower left corner. Added backup of disklabel for softraid(4) chunks to security(8) . Improved hardware support and driver bugfixes, including: New ampchwm(4) driver for Ampere Altra power telemetry. New rkspi(4) driver for Rockchip SPI controller. Support for RK806 PMIC in rkpmic(4) . Support for Allwinner H616 in sxisyscon(4) , sxiccmu(4) , sxipio(4) , sximmc(4) and ehci(4) . Support for Allwinner D1 in sxidog(4) , sxiccmu(4) , sxipio(4) , sximmc(4) and ehci(4) . Support for Aero and Sea SAS HBAs in mpii(4) . Support for SAS3816 and SAS3916 in mfii(4) . In xbf(4) , allowed Xen to use backing store devices with 4K-byte sectors. Added fanpwr(4) support for the Rockchip RK8602 and RK8603 voltage regulators. Support keyboard backlights on Apple Powerbooks. Added operating performance point info about each arm64 cpu and expose the states of thermal zones as kstats(1) . Overhauled ugold(4) temperature sensor identification logic and added support for additional devices. Made uthum(4) TEMPer{1,2} devices display negative degC. Improve support for audio devices that via attach multiple uaudio(4) drivers. In nvme(4) don't create sd(4) devices larger than the namespace. Fix nvme(4) decoding of status fields. New or improved network hardware support: Utilize full checksum offload capabilities of vio(4) and vmx(4) . TCP Segmentation Offload (TSO) is also used in bnxt(4) and em(4) . Enabled TCP Segmentation Offload (TSO) in ixl(4) . The Synopsys Ethernet Quality-of-Service Controller ( dwqe(4) ) is enabled for amd64. Added initial support for Elkhart Lake Ethernet to dwqe(4) . Support for AX88179A in axen(4) . Intel I225 and I226 Ethernet Controller igc(4) enabled for sparc64. Allwinner EMAC Ethernet Controller dwxe(4) enabled for riscv64. Corrected wrong register offset macros for dwqe(4) DMA burst length. Fixed Tx watchdog trigger and freeze in dwqe(4) . Updated rge(4) microcode, initialization and reset behavior. Prevented a potential bnxt(4) crash after failure to bring up a queue. Added or improved wireless network drivers: Introduce qwx(4) , a port of the Linux ath11k driver for QCNFA765 devices. Available on the amd64 and arm64 platforms. Fix Tx rate selection for management frames in iwx(4) . Fix iwx(4) loading the wrong firmware image on some devices. Make bwfm(4) work with MAC addresses set via ifconfig lladdr. Ensure that iwm(4) uses the 80MHz primary channel index announced in beacons. Avoid using MCS-9 in iwm(4) Tx rate selection if 40 MHz is disabled to prevent firmware errors. Ensure that iwm(4) and iwx(4) devices announce VHT capabilities in probe requests. Fix bug in iwm(4) , iwx(4) , and iwn(4) which could result in some channels missing from scan results. Enable iwm(4) on the arm64 platform. IEEE 802.11 wireless stack improvements and bugfixes: Ignore 40/80 MHz wide channel configurations which do not appear in the 802.11ac spec. This prevents device firmware errors which occurred when an access point announced an invalid channel configuration. Installer, upgrade and bootloader improvements: Add support for disk encryption in unattended installations with autoinstall(8) , both with a plaintext passphrase or a keydisk. Removed default sets answer in autoinstall(8) response file such that it now populates only with non-defaults. Made fw_update(8) verify but not overwrite SHA256.sig. Improved fw_update(8) output on errors and improved ftp error handling. Added support in the installer to encrypt the root disk with a key disk. Prevent re-starting the automatic upgrade on octeon and powerpc64, as is already done on other platforms. Added CD install images to arm64. Make the amd64 cdXX.iso and installXX.iso CD images bootable in EFI mode (by creating an EFI system partition containing the EFI boot loaders to be installed as an El Torito boot image). Security improvements: Introduce pinsyscalls(2): The kernel and ld.so(1) register the precise entry location of every system call used by a program, as described in the new ELF section .openbsd.syscalls inside ld.so and libc.so. ld.so uses the new syscall pinsyscalls(2) to tell the kernel the precise entry location of system calls in libc.so. Attempting to use a different system call entry instruction to perform a non-corresponding system call operation will fail and the process will be terminated with signal SIGABRT. Removed support for syscall(2) , the "indirection system call," a dangerous alternative entry point for all system calls. Together with pinsyscalls(2) this change makes it impossible to perform system call through any other way than the libc system call wrapper functions. Users of syscall(2), such as Perl and the Go programming language were converted to use the libc functions. Added pledge(2) stdio before parsing pfkey messages to ipsecctl(8) -m and -s. Tightened the pledge(2) in pax(1) in List and Append modes. Created __OpenBSD versions of llvm cxa guard implementation using futex(2) with the correct number of arguments and without using syscall(2) . Improvements in Pointer Authentication (PAC) and Branch Target Identification (BTI) on arm64. Changes in the network stack: Enable IPv6 support in ppp(4) Socket with sequenced packet type and control messages handle end of record correctly. The routing table has a generation number. That means cached routes at sockets will be invalidated when the routing table changes. Especially with dynamic routing daemons local connections use the up to date route. Route cache hits an misses are printed in netstat(1) statistics. Prevented wg(4) getting stuck on peer destruction. Made umb(4) delete any existing v4 address before setting a new one, allowing keeping of a working default route when the address changes. Forwarded TCP LRO disabling to parent devices and disabled TCP LR0 on bridged vlan(4) and default for bpe(4) , nvgre(4) and vxlan(4) . Fixed race between ifconfig(8) destroy of an interface and the ARP timer. Added statistics counters for the route cache, reporting cache hits and misses. This is shown in netstat(1) with netstat -s . The following changes were made to the pf(4) firewall: tcpdump on pflog(4) interface shows packets dropped by the default rule with the "block" action. Although the default rules is a "pass" rule, it blocks malformed packets. Now this is correctly logged. Adjustments to keep up firewall aware of MP related changes in the network stack. Fix handling of multiple -K ( -k ) options in pfctl(8) , so behavior matches what's described in manual. Make pfctl(8) show all tables in all anchors with pfctl -a "*" -sT . Added check to ensure pfctl(8) -f won't accept a directory and install an empty ruleset. Added validation for IPv4 packet options in divert(4) . Routing daemons and other userland network improvements: IPsec support was improved: Made iked(8) always prefer group from the initial KE payload as responder if supported. Corrected renewal of expired certificates in iked(8) . Added an iked(8) debug message when no policy is found. Implemented a per connection peerid for iked(8) control replies. Made iked(8) trigger retransmission only for fragment 1/x to prevent each received fragment triggering retransmission of the full fragment queue. Prevent routing loops by dropping already encrypted packets that are going through sec(4) again. In bgpd(8) , Rewrite the internal message passing mechanism to use a new memory-safe API. Rewrite most protocol parsers to use the new memory-safe API. Convert the UPDATE parser, all of RTR, as well as both the MRT dump code in bgpd and the parser in bgpctl. Improve RTR logging, error handling and version negotiation. rpki-client(8) saw these and more changes: Add ability to constrain an RPKI Trust Anchor's effective signing authority to a limited set of Internet numbers. This allows Relying Parties to enjoy the potential benefits of assuming trust, but within a bounded scope. Following a 'failed fetch' (described in RFC 9286), emit a warning and continue with a previously cached Manifest file. Emit a warning when the remote repository presents a Manifest with an unexpected manifestNumber. Improved CRL extension checking. Experimental support for the P-256 signature algorithm. A failed manifest fetch could result in a NULL pointer dereference or a use after free. Reject non-conforming RRDP delta elements that contain neither publish nor a withdraw element and fall back to the RRDP snapshot. Refactoring and minor bug fixes in the warning display functions. The handling of manifests fetched via rsync or RRDP was reworked to fully conform to RFC 9286. Fix a race condition between closing an idle connection and scheduling a new request on it. The evaluation time specified with -P now also applies to trust anchor certificates. Check that the entire CMS eContent was consumed. Previously, trailing data would be silently discarded on deserialization of products. In file mode do not consider overclaiming intermediate CA certificates as invalid. OAA warning is still issued. Print the revocation time of certificates in file mode. Be more careful when converting OpenSSL numeric identifiers (NIDs) to strings. Added support for RPKI Signed Prefix Lists. Added an -x flag to opt into parsing and evaluation of file types that are still considered experimental. Added a metric to track the number of new files that were moved to the validated cache. Ensure that the FileAndHashes list in a Manifest contains no duplicate file names and no duplicate hashes. In smtpd(8) , Add Message-Id as needed for messages received on the submission port. Added support for RFC 7505 "Null MX" handling and treat an MX of "localhost" as it were a "Null MX". Allow inline tables and filter listings in smtpd.conf(5) to span over multiple lines. Enabled DSN for the implicit socket too. Added the no-dsn option for listen on socket too. Reject headers that start with a space or a tab. Fixed parsing of the ORCPT parameter. Fixed table lookups of IPv6 addresses. Fixed handling of escape characters in To, From and Cc headers. Run LMTP deliveries as the recipient user again. Disallow custom commands and file reading in root's .forward file. Do not process other users .forward files when an alternate delivery user is provided in a dispatcher. Unify the table(5) parser used in smtpd(8) and makemap(8) . Allow to use table(5) mappings on various match constraints. Many other changes in various network programs and libraries: If a DNS name is configured as remote syslog server, syslogd(8) retries to resolve the loghost name periodically until it succeeds. UDP packets that get lost during that period are counted and logged later. Added counting of dropped UDP packets to syslogd(8) . Prevented use after free of TLS context at syslogd(8) shutdown. Introduced dhcpd(8) log output to stderr and '-v' option to make this output more verbose. In dhcpd(8) , made dhcp-options(5) recognize option ipv6-only-preferred (RFC8925). Allowed dhcpleased(8) to request "IPv6-only preferred" and deconfigure IPv4 on the interface if the server replies with this option. Fixed radiusd(8) to properly fixup MPPE-{Send,Recv}-Key and Tunnel-Password attributes of the response. Added nochroot parameter to radiusd(8) module_drop_privilege() so that modules can use unveil(2) instead of chroot(2) if needed. Ensured correct denominators when converting NTP fixed point values to double and vice-versa in ntpd(8) . In the resolver, do not short-circuit resolution of localhost when AI_NUMERICHOST is set. Ensure that a proper string is returned by getaddrinfo(3) when AI_CANONNAME or AI_FQDN is set. Added ifconfig(8) support for specifying ports on the src address in tunnel endpoints of gif(4) , gre(4) and related tunnel interfaces. Added an ifconfig(8) endpoint command for "bridges" that use addresses as endpoints, usable to add static entries on interfaces like vxlan(4) . Tightened up relayd(8) HTTP header parsing. Deferred relayd(8) relay_read_http header parsing until after line continuation, preventing potential request smuggling attacks. Improved httpd(8) auto-index, adding human-readable file sizes and allowing per-column sorting. Switched to using whois.internic.net for whois(1) -i. tmux(1) improvements and bug fixes: Made tmux(1) unzoom a window at the start of destroy so it doesn't happen later after the layout has been freed. Prevented tmux(1) use of combined UTF-8 characters that are too long. Corrected tmux(1) handling of window ops with no pane. Removed flags from the prefix before comparing with the received key so that tmux(1) modifier keys with flags work correctly. Increased buffer size to avoid truncating styles in tmux(1) . Added two new values for the tmux(1) destroy-unattached option to destroy sessions only if they are not members of sessions groups. LibreSSL version 3.9.0 Portable changes libcrypto no longer exports compat symbols in cmake builds. Most compatibility symbols are prefixed with libressl_ to avoid symbol clashes in static links. Fixed various warnings on Windows. Removed assert pop-ups with Windows debug builds. Fixed crashes and hangs in Windows ARM64 builds. Improved control-flow enforcement (CET) support. Internal improvements Converted uses of OBJ_bsearch_() to standard bsearch(3) . Greatly simplified by_file_ctrl() . Simplified and cleaned up the OBJ_ API. Cleaned up the EVP_Cipher{Init,Update,Final}(3) implementations. Removed unused function pointers from X.509 stores and contexts. A lot of cleanup and reorganization in EVP. Removed all remaining ENGINE tentacles. Simplified internals of X509_TRUST handling. Made deletion from a lhash doall callback safe. Rewrote BIO_dump*(3) internals to be less bad. Documentation improvements ENGINE documentation was updated to reflect reality. Made EVP API documentation more accurate and less incoherent. Call out some shortcomings of the EC_KEY_set_* API explicitly. Testing and proactive security Bug fixes and simplifications in the Wycheproof tests. Compatibility changes Added ChaCha20 and chacha20 aliases for ChaCha. SSL_library_init(3) now has the same effect as OPENSSL_init_ssl(). EVP_add_{cipher,digest}() were removed. From the OBJ_NAME API, only OBJ_NAME_do_all*() remain. In particular, it is no longer possible to add aliases for ciphers and digests. The thread unsafe global tables are no longer supported. It is no longer possible to add aliases for ciphers and digests, custom ASN.1 strings table entries, ASN.1 methods, PKEY methods, digest methods, CRL methods, purpose and trust identifiers, or X.509 extensions. Removed the _cb() and _fp() versions of BIO_dump{,_indent}() . BIO_set() was removed. BIO_{sn,v,vsn}printf() were removed. Turn the long dysfunctional openssl(1) s_client -pause into a noop. openssl(1) x509 now supports -new , -force_pubkey , -multivalue-rdn , -set_issuer -set_subject , and -utf8 . Support ECDSA with SHA-3 signature algorithms. Support HMAC with truncated SHA-2 and SHA-3 as PBE PRF. GOST and STREEBOG support was removed. CRYPTO_THREADID , _LHASH , _STACK and X509_PURPOSE are now opaque, X509_CERT_AUX and X509_TRUST were removed from the public API. ASN1_STRING_TABLE_get(3) and X509_PURPOSE_get0*(3) now return const pointers. EVP_{CIPHER,MD}_CTX_init() 's signatures and semantics now match OpenSSL's behavior. sk_find_ex() and OBJ_bsearch_() were removed. CRYPTO_malloc(3) was fixed to use size_t argument. CRYPTO_malloc() and CRYPTO_free() now accept file and line arguments. A lot of decrepit CRYPTO memory API was removed. Bug fixes Fixed aliasing issues in BN_mod_exp_simple() and BN_mod_exp_recp() . Fixed numerous misuses of X509_ALGOR_set0(3) resulting in leaks and potentially incorrect encodings. Fixed potential double free in X509v3_asid_add_id_or_range(3) . Stopped using ASN1_time_parse() outside of libcrypto. Prepared OPENSSL_gmtime(3) and OPENSSL_timegm(3) as public API wrappers of internal functions compatible with BoringSSL API. Removed print_bin() to avoid overwriting the stack with 5 bytes of " " when ECPK parameters are printed with large indentation. Avoid a NULL dereference after memory allocation failure during TLS version downgrade. Fixed various bugs in CMAC internals. Fixed 4-byte overreads in GHASH assembly on amd64 and i386. Fixed various NULL dereferences in PKCS #12 code due to mishandling of OPTIONAL content in PKCS #7 ContentInfo. Aligned SSL_shutdown(3) behavior in TLSv1.3 with the legacy stack. Fixed the new X.509 verifier to find trust anchors in the trusted stack. OpenSSH 9.6 and OpenSSH 9.7 Security fixes ssh(1) , sshd(8) : implement protocol extensions to thwart the so-called "Terrapin attack" discovered by Fabian Bäumer, Marcus Brinkmann and Jörg Schwenk. This attack allows a MITM to effect a limited break of the integrity of the early encrypted SSH transport protocol by sending extra messages prior to the commencement of encryption, and deleting an equal number of consecutive messages immediately after encryption starts. A peer SSH client/server would not be able to detect that messages were deleted. While cryptographically novel, the security impact of this attack is fortunately very limited as it only allows deletion of consecutive messages, and deleting most messages at this stage of the protocol prevents user authentication from proceeding and results in a stuck connection. The most serious identified impact is that it lets a MITM to delete the SSH2_MSG_EXT_INFO message sent before authentication starts, allowing the attacker to disable a subset of the keystroke timing obfuscation features introduced in OpenSSH 9.5. There is no other discernable impact to session secrecy or session integrity. ssh-agent(1) : when adding PKCS#11-hosted private keys while specifying destination constraints, if the PKCS#11 token returned multiple keys then only the first key had the constraints applied. Use of regular private keys, FIDO tokens and unconstrained keys are unaffected. ssh(1) : if an invalid user or hostname that contained shell metacharacters was passed to ssh(1) , and a ProxyCommand, LocalCommand directive or "match exec" predicate referenced the user or hostname via %u, %h or similar expansion token, then an attacker who could supply arbitrary user/hostnames to ssh(1) could potentially perform command injection depending on what quoting was present in the user-supplied ssh_config(5) directive. OpenSSH 9.6 now bans most shell metacharacters from user and hostnames supplied via the command-line. This countermeasure is not guaranteed to be effective in all situations, as it is infeasible for ssh(1) to universally filter shell metacharacters potentially relevant to user-supplied commands. User/hostnames provided via ssh_config(5) are not subject to these restrictions, allowing configurations that use strange names to continue to be used, under the assumption that the user knows what they are doing in their own configuration files. New features ssh(1) , sshd(8) : add a "global" ChannelTimeout type that watches all open channels and will close all open channels if there is no traffic on any of them for the specified interval. This is in addition to the existing per-channel timeouts added recently. This supports situations like having both session and x11 forwarding channels open where one may be idle for an extended period but the other is actively used. The global timeout could close both channels when both have been idle for too long. All: make DSA key support compile-time optional, defaulting to on. Bugfixes sshd(8) : don't append an unnecessary space to the end of subsystem arguments ( bz3667 ) ssh(1) : fix the multiplexing "channel proxy" mode, broken when keystroke timing obfuscation was added. ( GHPR#463 ) ssh(1) , sshd(8) : fix spurious configuration parsing errors when options that accept array arguments are overridden ( bz3657 ). ssh-agent(1) : fix potential spin in signal handler ( bz3670 ) Many fixes to manual pages and other documentation, including GHPR#462 , GHPR#454 , GHPR#442 and GHPR#441 . Greatly improve interop testing against PuTTY. Ports and packages: Many pre-built packages for each architecture: aarch64: 12145 amd64: 12309 arm: 8144 i386: 10830 mips64: 8674 powerpc: 9980 powerpc64: 8469 riscv64: 10508 sparc64: 9432 Some highlights: Asterisk 16.30.1, 18.21.0 and 20.6.0 Audacity 3.4.2 CMake 3.28.3 Chromium 122.0.6261.111 Emacs 29.2 FFmpeg 4.4.4 GCC 8.4.0 and 11.2.0 GHC 9.6.4 GNOME 45 Go 1.22.1 JDK 8u402, 11.0.22, 17.0.10 and 21.0.2 KDE Applications 23.08.4 KDE Frameworks 5.115.0 KDE Plasma 5.27.10 Krita 5.2.2 LLVM/Clang 13.0.0, 16.0.6 and 17.0.6 LibreOffice 24.2.1.2 Lua 5.1.5, 5.2.4, 5.3.6 and 5.4.6 MariaDB 10.9.8 Mono 6.12.0.199 Mozilla Firefox 123.0.1 and ESR 115.8.0 Mozilla Thunderbird 115.8.1 Mutt 2.2.13 and NeoMutt 20240201 Node.js 18.19.1 OCaml 4.14.1 OpenLDAP 2.6.7 PHP 7.4.33, 8.0.30, 8.1.27, 8.2.16 and 8.3.3 Postfix 3.8.6 PostgreSQL 16.2 Python 2.7.18, 3.9.18, 3.10.13 and 3.11.8 Qt 5.15.12 (+ kde patches) and 6.6.1 R 4.2.3 Ruby 3.1.4, 3.2.3 and 3.3.0 Rust 1.76.0 SQLite 3.44.2 Shotcut 23.07.29 Sudo 1.9.15.5 Suricata 7.0.3 Tcl/Tk 8.5.19 and 8.6.13 TeX Live 2023 Vim 9.1.139 and Neovim 0.9.5 Xfce 4.18.1 As usual, steady improvements in manual pages and other documentation. The system includes the following major components from outside suppliers: Xenocara (based on X.Org 7.7 with xserver 21.1.11 + patches, freetype 2.13.0, fontconfig 2.14.2, Mesa 23.1.9, xterm 378, xkeyboard-config 2.20, fonttosfnt 1.2.3 and more) LLVM/Clang 16.0.6 (+ patches) GCC 4.2.1 (+ patches) and 3.3.6 (+ patches) Perl 5.36.3 (+ patches) NSD 4.8.0 Unbound 1.18.0 Ncurses 6.4 Binutils 2.17 (+ patches) Gdb 6.3 (+ patches) Awk January 22, 2024 Expat 2.6.0 zlib 1.3.1 (+ patches) How to install Please refer to the following files on the mirror site for extensive details on how to install OpenBSD 7.5 on your machine: .../OpenBSD/7.5/alpha/INSTALL.alpha .../OpenBSD/7.5/amd64/INSTALL.amd64 .../OpenBSD/7.5/arm64/INSTALL.arm64 .../OpenBSD/7.5/armv7/INSTALL.armv7 .../OpenBSD/7.5/hppa/INSTALL.hppa .../OpenBSD/7.5/i386/INSTALL.i386 .../OpenBSD/7.5/landisk/INSTALL.landisk .../OpenBSD/7.5/loongson/INSTALL.loongson .../OpenBSD/7.5/luna88k/INSTALL.luna88k .../OpenBSD/7.5/macppc/INSTALL.macppc .../OpenBSD/7.5/octeon/INSTALL.octeon .../OpenBSD/7.5/powerpc64/INSTALL.powerpc64 .../OpenBSD/7.5/riscv64/INSTALL.riscv64 .../OpenBSD/7.5/sparc64/INSTALL.sparc64 Quick installer information for people familiar with OpenBSD, and the use of the " disklabel -E" command. If you are at all confused when installing OpenBSD, read the relevant INSTALL.* file as listed above! OpenBSD/alpha: If your machine can boot from CD, you can write install75.iso or cd75.iso to a CD and boot from it. Refer to INSTALL.alpha for more details. OpenBSD/amd64: If your machine can boot from CD, you can write install75.iso or cd75.iso to a CD and boot from it. You may need to adjust your BIOS options first. If your machine can boot from USB, you can write install75.img or miniroot75.img to a USB stick and boot from it. If you can't boot from a CD, floppy disk, or USB, you can install across the network using PXE as described in the included INSTALL.amd64 document. If you are planning to dual boot OpenBSD with another OS, you will need to read INSTALL.amd64. OpenBSD/arm64: If your machine can boot from CD, you can write install75.iso or cd75.iso to a CD and boot from it. To boot from disk, write install75.img or miniroot75.img to a disk and boot from it after connecting to the serial console. Refer to INSTALL.arm64 for more details. OpenBSD/armv7: Write a system specific miniroot to an SD card and boot from it after connecting to the serial console. Refer to INSTALL.armv7 for more details. OpenBSD/hppa: Boot over the network by following the instructions in INSTALL.hppa or the hppa platform page . OpenBSD/i386: If your machine can boot from CD, you can write install75.iso or cd75.iso to a CD and boot from it. You may need to adjust your BIOS options first. If your machine can boot from USB, you can write install75.img or miniroot75.img to a USB stick and boot from it. If you can't boot from a CD, floppy disk, or USB, you can install across the network using PXE as described in the included INSTALL.i386 document. If you are planning on dual booting OpenBSD with another OS, you will need to read INSTALL.i386. OpenBSD/landisk: Write miniroot75.img to the start of the CF or disk, and boot normally. OpenBSD/loongson: Write miniroot75.img to a USB stick and boot bsd.rd from it or boot bsd.rd via tftp. Refer to the instructions in INSTALL.loongson for more details. OpenBSD/luna88k: Copy 'boot' and 'bsd.rd' to a Mach or UniOS partition, and boot the bootloader from the PROM, and then bsd.rd from the bootloader. Refer to the instructions in INSTALL.luna88k for more details. OpenBSD/macppc: Burn the image from a mirror site to a CDROM, and power on your machine while holding down the C key until the display turns on and shows OpenBSD/macppc boot . Alternatively, at the Open Firmware prompt, enter boot cd:,ofwboot /7.5/macppc/bsd.rd OpenBSD/octeon: After connecting a serial port, boot bsd.rd over the network via DHCP/tftp. Refer to the instructions in INSTALL.octeon for more details. OpenBSD/powerpc64: To install, write install75.img or miniroot75.img to a USB stick, plug it into the machine and choose the OpenBSD install menu item in Petitboot. Refer to the instructions in INSTALL.powerpc64 for more details. OpenBSD/riscv64: To install, write install75.img or miniroot75.img to a USB stick, and boot with that drive plugged in. Make sure you also have the microSD card plugged in that shipped with the HiFive Unmatched board. Refer to the instructions in INSTALL.riscv64 for more details. OpenBSD/sparc64: Burn the image from a mirror site to a CDROM, boot from it, and type boot cdrom . If this doesn't work, or if you don't have a CDROM drive, you can write floppy75.img or floppyB75.img (depending on your machine) to a floppy and boot it with boot floppy . Refer to INSTALL.sparc64 for details. Make sure you use a properly formatted floppy with NO BAD BLOCKS or your install will most likely fail. You can also write miniroot75.img to the swap partition on the disk and boot with boot disk:b . If nothing works, you can boot over the network as described in INSTALL.sparc64. How to upgrade If you already have an OpenBSD 7.4 system, and do not want to reinstall, upgrade instructions and advice can be found in the Upgrade Guide . Notes about the source code src.tar.gz contains a source archive starting at /usr/src . This file contains everything you need except for the kernel sources, which are in a separate archive. To extract: # mkdir -p /usr/src # cd /usr/src # tar xvfz /tmp/src.tar.gz sys.tar.gz contains a source archive starting at /usr/src/sys . This file contains all the kernel sources you need to rebuild kernels. To extract: # mkdir -p /usr/src/sys # cd /usr/src # tar xvfz /tmp/sys.tar.gz Both of these trees are a regular CVS checkout. Using these trees it is possible to get a head-start on using the anoncvs servers as described here . Using these files results in a much faster initial CVS update than you could expect from a fresh checkout of the full OpenBSD source tree. Ports Tree A ports tree archive is also provided. To extract: # cd /usr # tar xvfz /tmp/ports.tar.gz Go read the ports page if you know nothing about ports at this point. This text is not a manual of how to use ports. Rather, it is a set of notes meant to kickstart the user on the OpenBSD ports system. The ports/ directory represents a CVS checkout of our ports. As with our complete source tree, our ports tree is available via AnonCVS . So, in order to keep up to date with the -stable branch, you must make the ports/ tree available on a read-write medium and update the tree with a command like: # cd /usr/ports # cvs -d anoncvs@server.openbsd.org:/cvs update -Pd -rOPENBSD_7_5 [Of course, you must replace the server name here with a nearby anoncvs server.] Note that most ports are available as packages on our mirrors. 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http://aws.amazon.com/iam/resources/?nc=sn&loc=4 | AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) Resources - Amazon Web Services Skip to main content Filter: All English Contact us AWS Marketplace Support My account Search Filter: All Sign in to console Create account Security, Identity, and Compliance › AWS Identity and Access Management › Resources AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) Resources AWS Identity & Access Management Overview Features Getting Started Resources FAQs Best practices with IAM Follow these IAM best practices to help secure your AWS resources using IAM. You can specify who can access which AWS services and resources, and under which conditions. Best practices with IAM Documentation IAM user guide IAM user guide This guide introduces you to IAM by explaining IAM features that help you apply fine-grained permissions in AWS. The guide shows you how to grant access by defining and applying IAM policies to roles and resources. Additionally, this guide explains how IAM works and how you can use IAM to control access for your users and workloads. HTML | PDF | Kindle IAM Access Analyzer user guide IAM Access Analyzer user guide This guide provides conceptual overviews on how to use IAM Access Anaylzer to identify resources shared with an external entity, validate IAM policies, and generate IAM policies based on access activity. HTML | PDF IAM Roles Anywhere user guide IAM Roles Anywhere user guide This guide provides conceptual overviews of IAM Roles Anywhere and explains how to use it to obtain temporary security credentials in IAM for workloads such as servers, containers, and applications that run outside of AWS. HTML | PDF References AWS STS API Reference AWS STS API Reference This AWS Security Token Service (AWS STS) documentation describes the API operations for you to programmatically assume roles in AWS. The documentation also provides sample requests, responses, and errors for the supported web service protocols. AWS STS section of the AWS CLI Command Reference AWS STS section of the AWS CLI Command Reference This AWS STS section of the AWS CLI Command Reference documentation describes the AWS CLI commands that you can use to generate temporary security credentials. The section also provides syntax, options, and usage examples for each command. IAM section of the AWS CLI Command Reference IAM section of the AWS CLI Command Reference This IAM section of the AWS CLI Command Reference describes the AWS CLI commands you can use to administer IAM. The section also provides syntax, options, and usage examples for each command. IAM API Reference IAM API Reference The IAM API Reference describes in detail all the API operations for IAM. This documentation also provides sample requests, responses, and errors for the supported web services protocols. 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Docker 用のランナーをセットアップする Linux Shell 用のランナーをセットアップする Windows 用のランナーをセットアップする MacOS のランナーをセットアップする プロキシを使用するようにランナーを設定する 自社ホスト ランナーへのログインを設定する ランナーの同時実行性を設定し、ステップ キューを検査する 会社のファイアウォールの背後で実行されているランナーの IP アドレス Docker イメージを自社ホスト ランナーで使用する Autoscaler for Runners on Kubernetes リポジトリにプッシュして戻す パイプライン構成の共有 動的なパイプライン Bitbucket Pipelines への移行 Bamboo から Bitbucket Pipelines に移行する方法 Jenkins から Bitbucket Pipelines に移行する方法 Bitbucket Cloud のプランと設定を管理する プランと請求の管理 Bitbucket Cloud にログインまたは接続する SSH と 2 段階認証を設定する macOS で個人用 SSH キーをセットアップする Windows で個人用 SSH キーをセットアップする Linux で個人用 SSH キーをセットアップする 1 台のデバイスで複数の Bitbucket ユーザーの SSH キーを管理する 2 段階認証の有効化 サポートされている SSH キー形式 Sourcetree を使用して SSH を設定する Bitbucket とアカウントの設定を管理する 個人設定にアクセスする ユーザー名を更新する アカウントの削除 メール エイリアスを設定する ウォッチしているオブジェクトのメール通知の管理 リポジトリのグループを整理する 非公開コンテンツへのアクセスを制御する Atlassian アカウントにアップグレードする キーボード ショートカット テーマを変更する アクセス トークン API トークン API トークンの使用 API トークンの作成 API トークンの権限 API トークンを取り消す Sourcetree または別のアプリに API トークンを追加する 会社のファイアウォールで許可リストに登録されている IP アドレスとドメイン Bitbucket Cloud とアプリおよび他の製品との連携 Bitbucket と Jira を連携する Bitbucket Cloud を Jira Cloud に接続する Bitbucket Cloud を Jira Data Center と接続する Jira Cloud プロジェクトを Bitbucket Cloud で使用する Bitbucket から Jira 作業項目を作成 プル リクエストのマージ時に Jira 作業項目をトランジション チームを自動で招待する設定 スマートコミットの有効化 Smart Commit を使用する Bitbucket と Compass を統合する Bitbucket Cloud を Compass に接続する リポジトリを Compass コンポーネントにリンクする Bitbucket Cloud を Marketplace アプリと使用する Bitbucket Cloud アプリの概要 Bitbucket Cloud を Slack と連携する Bitbucket で Trello ボードと連携する OAuth 経由で別のアプリケーションと連携する Cloud IDE アドオンのインストール ビルド システムを Bitbucket Cloud と連携する Bitbucket のソース コードへのハイパーリンク Bitbucket Cloud の開発者モードを有効にする Atlassian for VS Code 拡張機能を使用する VS Code の使用を開始する VS Code での Jira 作業項目 VS Code での Bitbucket プル リクエスト VS Code での Bitbucket Cloud パイプライン セキュリティ Snyk でセキュリティを追加して設定する Bitbucket Cloud REST API でサードパーティ製アプリをビルドする API リクエストの制限 Bitbucket Cloud で OAuth を使用する OAuth コンシューマーの例 Bitbucket REST API バージョン 1 を使用する groups エンドポイント group-privileges エンドポイント invitations エンドポイント users エンドポイント - 1.0 invitations リソース Bitbucket Cloud のアドバイザリやその他のリソースを確認する Bitbucket Cloud のセキュリティ アドバイザリにアクセスする セキュリティ アドバイザリ: URL によるアプリのインストール方法の変更 セキュリティ アドバイザリ - 2016-06-17 - パスワードのリセット Bitbucket Cloud のサポート終了のお知らせを見る AWS CodeDeploy アプリ削除のサポート終了 - 2019-12-03 チュートリアル チュートリアル: Bitbucket と Git を使用する Git リポジトリを作成する Git リポジトリをコピーしてファイルを追加する Bitbucket Cloud で Git リポジトリから変更をプルする Git ブランチを使用してファイルをマージする チュートリアル: Bitbucket と Sourcetree を使用する 新しいリポジトリを作成する リポジトリをコピーしてファイルを追加する Bitbucket でリポジトリから変更をプルする Sourcetree ブランチを使用して更新をマージする チュートリアル: Bitbucket のプル リクエストについて リポジトリを作成 (およびレビュアーを追加) する クローンを行い、新しいブランチに変更を加える プル リクエストを作成して変更をマージする Bitbucket Cloud でプロジェクトを作成して管理する プロジェクト用のアクセス トークン プロジェクトのアクセス トークン作成 プロジェクト レベルのアクセス トークンの権限 プロジェクト用のアクセス トークンを使用する プロジェクト用のアクセス トークンを取り消す プロジェクト用のアクセス トークンをローテーションする プロジェクト設定を行う macOS でプロジェクト アクセス キーをセットアップする Windows でプロジェクト アクセス キーをセットアップする Linux でプロジェクト アクセス キーをセットアップする 1 台のデバイスで複数のプロジェクト アクセス キーを管理する 初期設定のレビュアーをプロジェクトに追加する プロジェクトにリポジトリを追加する プロジェクトのブランチ モデルの構成 プロジェクトを見つけて共有する 既存のプロジェクトを管理および編集する プロジェクトのマージ戦略をセットアップする プロジェクト詳細の更新 プロジェクトのブランチ制限を設定する ユーザーとグループのプロジェクト権限を設定する プロジェクトの作成 アトラシアン サポート Bitbucket リソース Bitbucket Cloud でのワークスペースへの参加、またはワークスペースの作成および管理 クラウド データセンター ワークスペース メンバーをグループに整理する [アトラシアンの管理] の組織 [アトラシアンの管理] の組織内にワークスペースを作成している場合は、ワークスペースのグループと権限の管理の詳細について次のヘルプ ドキュメントをご覧ください: 既定のグループと権限 | アトラシアン サポート ユーザー グループを使用すると、ワークスペースのメンバーを開発チームまたは役割別のグループに編成することができます。グループを使用すると、ワークスペースのリポジトリや設定へのアクセスを管理することができます。 ワークスペースを作成すると、 管理者 グループと 開発者 グループが自動的に作成されます。 管理者 グループには、ワークスペースで管理者として指定されたメンバーが含まれます。 グループ権限の種類 ユーザー グループには、既定のリポジトリ アクセスとワークスペース メンバーの 2 種類の権限があります。 リポジトリ アクセス これらの権限は、リポジトリへのグループのアクセス権を指定します。 管理 ユーザーは、リポジトリの所有者が実行できるすべての作業 (リポジトリ設定の変更、ユーザー権限の更新、およびリポジトリ削除) を実行できます。 書き込み ユーザーは、リポジトリに変更を直接プッシュできます。 読み取り ユーザーは、リポジトリ コードの表示、クローン、フォークはできますが、変更をプッシュすることはできません。読み取りアクセス権が付与されている場合、ユーザーは、課題の作成、課題へのコメント、および Wiki ページの編集も行えます。 なし この権限のユーザーは、リポジトリの内容を見ることができません。 将来のリポジトリや既存のリポジトリについて、グループのリポジトリ アクセス権限を更新できます。 ワークスペース メンバーの権限 この権限は、グループのユーザーがワークスペース内で実行できる内容を指定します。 リポジトリを作成する ワークスペース メンバーがチームに新しいリポジトリを作成することを許可します。 ワークスペースを管理する ワークスペース メンバーは、ワークスペースの設定とワークスペース内にあるすべてのリポジトリの設定を更新できます。 既存のユーザー グループ ワークスペース アカウントのプランにはグループ メンバーが含まれます。つまり、 ユーザー グループ にユーザーを追加すると、そのユーザーはワークスペースのメンバーになります。アカウント数がプランの上限を超えた場合、プランの制限内に収まるように、グループのメンバーや個別リポジトリへのアクセスを削除する必要があります。詳細については、「 ワークスペースのリポジトリへのアクセス権を付与する 」を参照してください。 ワークスペースのユーザー グループを見つけるには、プロファイルと設定のアバターからワークスペースを選択するか、または [ すべてのワークスペース ] をクリックして表示されるワークスペースの一覧から選択します。上部のナビゲーション バーで [ 設定 ] (歯車アイコン) を選択してから、左側のサイドバーで [ ワークスペース設定 ] > [ ユーザー グループ ] の順に選択します。既存のグループのリストが表示されます。 ユーザー グループを選択すると、そのグループに関連付けられている権限、メンバー、リポジトリが表示されます。また、ここからユーザーを追加または削除できます。 グループのリポジトリ アクセス権限を更新する 将来のリポジトリや既存のリポジトリのグループ アクセスを変更できます。[ 編集 ] ボタンからグループのアクセス権をアップデートすると、すべての将来のリポジトリは新しい権限を持ちますが、既存のリポジトリには付与されません。そのため、すべてに対するグループの権限を変更する場合は、このセクションの両方のステップを実行する必要があります。また、複数のユーザー、グループ、またはリポジトリに対して権限を設定できます。 ワークスペースの将来のリポジトリに対する設定 : [ ユーザー グループ ] から、アップデートするグループの名前を選択します。 [ ワークスペース権限 ] パネルで [ 編集 ] を選択します。 [ ワークスペース権限の編集 ] ダイアログで、適用する権限を選択します。 [ 確認 ] を選択します。 ワークスペースの既存のリポジトリに対する設定 : [ ユーザー グループ ] から、更新したいグループの名前をクリックします。 グループのページで [ リポジトリ ] タブを選択します。 アップデートするリポジトリに関連付けられた [ 権限 ] ドロップダウンを選択します。 権限の一括適用 リストから複数のリポジトリ、リポジトリのリストの上にある [ 権限を編集 ] ボタンの順に選択します。[ 権限を編集 ] ダイアログで、 [権限の選択 ] ドロップダウン、これらのリポジトリの新しい権限レベルの順に選択します。[ 確認 ] を選択して新しい権限を保存します。 ワークスペース全体についてグループの権限を更新する ワークスペース権限を取得することで、ユーザーはワークスペースの設定を更新したり、ワークスペース内にリポジトリを作成したりすることができます。 [ ユーザー グループ ] から、アップデートするグループの名前を選択します。 [ ワークスペース権限 ] パネルで [ 編集 ] をクリックします。 [ ワークスペース権限の編集 ] ダイアログで、適用する権限を選択します。 [ 確認 ] をクリックします。 既定のグループを選択または変更する ワークスペース管理者は、ワークスペースに招待されたメンバーの既定のグループとして、既存のグループを割り当てることができます。 注: ワークスペースを管理できるように指定されたグループは、プライバシーとセキュリティ上の理由から既定のグループとして設定することはできません。 ワークスペース管理者として、上部のナビゲーション バーにある [ 設定 ] (歯車アイコン) を選択します。 [ 設定 ] ドロップダウン メニューから [ ワークスペース設定 ] を選択します。 左側のナビゲーション サイドバーの [ アクセス管理 ] で [ ユーザー グループ ] を選択します。 ユーザー グループのリストの [ アクション ] 列で、[ その他のオプション (...) ] を選択します。 ドロップダウン メニューから [ このグループを既定にする ] を選択します。 [ 変更 ] ボタンを選択して、このユーザー グループを既定のグループとして割り当てます。 注: 既定のグループは削除できません。既定のグループとして指定されているグループを削除する場合は、新しい既定のグループを作成するか、既存のグループを既定として割り当てる必要があります。 新規ユーザー グループ グループを作成する際、ワークスペース メンバーや新しく作成したリポジトリで、グループ メンバーに付与したい権限のタイプを指定します。 [ ユーザー グループ ] ページから [ グループの作成 ] をクリックします。画面上のフィールドを更新して [ 確認 ] をクリックし、グループを保存します。グループを既定のグループとして設定するには、[ Make this a default group (これを既定のグループにする) ] チェックボックスを選択します。 注: ワークスペースを管理できるように指定されたグループは、プライバシーとセキュリティ上の理由から既定のグループとして設定することはできません。 フィールド 説明 名前 このグループに含まれるユーザーのタイプを表します。 既定のリポジトリ アクセス チームに新しいリポジトリが作成されたときの、グループの既定アクセス権を指定します。 管理者 – ユーザーは、リポジトリの所有者が実行できるすべての作業 (リポジトリの設定変更、ユーザー権限の更新、およびリポジトリ削除) を実行できます。 書き込み – ユーザーは、リポジトリに変更を直接プッシュできます。 読み取り – ユーザーは、リポジトリ コードの表示、クローン、フォークはできますが、変更のプッシュはできません。読み取りアクセス権が付与されている場合、ユーザーは、課題の作成、課題へのコメント、および Wiki ページの編集も行えます。 なし – ユーザーは、リポジトリ内の内容を見ることはできません。 チームの権限 チーム アカウントでグループのユーザーが実行できる内容を指定します。 リポジトリの作成 – チーム メンバーがチームに新しいリポジトリを作成できるようにします。 チームの管理 – チーム メンバーがチームの設定とチームが所有するリポジトリの設定を更新できるようにします。 グループを作成したら、ユーザー グループのリストから新しいグループを選択して、メンバーとリポジトリの追加を開始します。 グループの削除 グループを削除すると、そのグループはそれまでアクセス権のあったリポジトリへのアクセス権を失います。それによって、すべてのグループ メンバーもアクセス権を持つ他のグループに所属していない限り、アクセス権を失います。 既定のグループは削除できません。既定のグループとして指定されているグループを削除する場合は、新しい既定のグループを作成するか、既存のグループを既定として割り当てる必要があります。 この内容はお役に立ちましたか? はい いいえ 正確ではなかった 明確ではなかった 関係なかった この記事についてのフィードバックを送信する さらにヘルプが必要ですか? アトラシアン コミュニティをご利用ください。 コミュニティに質問 Bitbucket Cloud でのワークスペースへの参加、またはワークスペースの作成および管理 詳細を表示する ワークスペースへの参加、またはワークスペースの作成 ワークスペースへのアクセス権を付与する ワークスペース メンバーをグループに整理する ワークスペースの非公開コンテンツへのアクセスを制御する ワークスペースのアクセス トークン 詳細を表示する このページの内容 グループ権限の種類 リポジトリ アクセス ワークスペース メンバーの権限 既存のユーザー グループ グループのリポジトリ アクセス権限を更新する 権限の一括適用 ワークスペース全体についてグループの権限を更新する 既定のグループを選択または変更する 新規ユーザー グループ グループの削除 コミュニティ 質問、ディスカッション、記事 アクセシビリティ データ収集時の通知 プライバシー ポリシー 利用規約 セキュリティ 2026 年 Atlassian | 2026-01-13T09:29:11 |
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It works alongside existing AWS account access configurations. Benefits Connect your existing identity source to streamline accessing AWS Give your workforce single sign-on access and a consistent experience across AWS services. Use your chosen identity source and IAM Identity Center alongside your existing IAM roles and policies. Efficiently manage workforce access to AWS applications Allow easier management and auditing of user access to AWS applications by making user and group information from your identity source available through IAM Identity Center. You can do this while maintaining your existing access configurations for AWS accounts. Improve control and visibility of user access to data in AWS applications Give your data owners the ability to authorize and log data access by user. Enable the transfer of user identity context from your business intelligence tool to the AWS data services you use, while continuing to use your chosen identity source and other AWS access management configurations. Manage workforce access to a multi-account AWS environment Manage access consistently across multiple AWS accounts, discover who has access to what, and provide your workforce with single sign-on authentication. Use IAM Identity Center with your existing identity source or create a new directory, and manage workforce access to part or all of your AWS environment. Why use IAM Identity Center? Use IAM Identity Center to scale access securely across AWS accounts and applications, such as Amazon Q Developer —your AI-powered productivity tool for the integrated development environment (IDE) and command line. 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https://hackage.haskell.org/package/zlib-0.6.1.1/ | zlib: Compression and decompression in the gzip and zlib formats Hackage :: [Package] Search Browse What's new Upload User accounts zlib : Compression and decompression in the gzip and zlib formats [ bsd3 , codec , library ] [ Propose Tags ] [ Report a vulnerability ] This package provides a pure interface for compressing and decompressing streams of data represented as lazy ByteString s. It uses the zlib C library so it has high performance. It supports the "zlib", "gzip" and "raw" compression formats. It provides a convenient high level API suitable for most tasks and for the few cases where more control is needed it provides access to the full zlib feature set. Modules [ Index ] Codec Compression Codec.Compression.GZip Codec.Compression.Zlib Codec.Compression.Zlib.Internal Codec.Compression.Zlib.Raw Downloads zlib-0.6.1.1.tar.gz [ browse ] (Cabal source package) Package description ( revised from the package) Note: This package has metadata revisions in the cabal description newer than included in the tarball. To unpack the package including the revisions, use 'cabal get'. Maintainer's Corner Package maintainers DuncanCoutts , HerbertValerioRiedel , Bodigrim , topos For package maintainers and hackage trustees edit package information Candidates No Candidates Versions [ RSS ] 0.2 , 0.3 , 0.4 , 0.4.0.1 , 0.4.0.2 , 0.4.0.3 , 0.4.0.4 , 0.5.0.0 , 0.5.2.0 , 0.5.3.1 , 0.5.3.2 , 0.5.3.3 , 0.5.4.0 , 0.5.4.1 , 0.5.4.2 , 0.6.0.0 , 0.6.0.1 , 0.6.0.2 , 0.6.1.0 , 0.6.1.1 , 0.6.1.2 , 0.6.2 , 0.6.2.1 , 0.6.2.2 , 0.6.2.3 , 0.6.3.0 , 0.7.0.0 , 0.7.1.0 , 0.7.1.1 Change log changelog Dependencies base (>=4 && <4.13) , bytestring (>=0.9 && <0.11) , ghc-prim [ details ] License BSD-3-Clause Copyright (c) 2006-2015 Duncan Coutts Author Duncan Coutts <duncan@community.haskell.org> Maintainer Duncan Coutts <duncan@community.haskell.org> Uploaded by DuncanCoutts at 2015-05-16T13:17:46Z Revised Revision 4 made by HerbertValerioRiedel at 2019-09-02T12:35:22Z Stability Unknown --> Category Codec Bug tracker https://github.com/haskell/zlib/issues Source repo head: git clone https://github.com/haskell/zlib.git Distributions Arch: 0.7.0.0 , Debian: 0.6.2.2 , Fedora: 0.7.1.0 , FreeBSD: 0.5.4.2 , LTSHaskell: 0.7.1.1 , NixOS: 0.7.1.1 , Stackage: 0.7.1.1 , openSUSE: 0.7.1.1 Reverse Dependencies 193 direct, 8503 indirect [ details ] Downloads 338106 total (154 in the last 30 days) Rating (no votes yet) [estimated by Bayesian average ] Your Rating λ λ λ Status Docs available [ build log ] Last success reported on 2015-05-21 [ all 1 reports ] Produced by hackage and Cabal 3.16.1.0. | 2026-01-13T09:29:11 |
https://www.openbsd.org/73.html#new | OpenBSD 7.3 Open BSD 7.3 Released Apr 10, 2023. (54th OpenBSD release) Copyright 1997-2023, Theo de Raadt. 7.3 Song: " The Wizard and the Fish " Artwork by George Mager. See the information on the FTP page for a list of mirror machines. Go to the pub/OpenBSD/7.3/ directory on one of the mirror sites. Have a look at the 7.3 errata page for a list of bugs and workarounds. See a detailed log of changes between the 7.2 and 7.3 releases. signify(1) pubkeys for this release: openbsd-73-base.pub: RWQS90bYzZ4XFms5z9OodrFABHMQnW6htU+4Tmp88NuQiTEezMm2cQ3K openbsd-73-fw.pub: RWRSJW95RokBEZUxBFvPCEdtQPg2WMExzMIcjnXzVpIwUpyZZmfXun5a openbsd-73-pkg.pub: RWTJxSCZzSPKGp8unIp/yxG2lvCXJg5lFVvbOBQUvKEnGHFAO8RPg3mr openbsd-73-syspatch.pub: RWShXqVD7hfbBpWb1B5EGr1DUX8kkjkTueCsa243lLNocuuVU+2eWMn5 All applicable copyrights and credits are in the src.tar.gz, sys.tar.gz, xenocara.tar.gz, ports.tar.gz files, or in the files fetched via ports.tar.gz . What's New This is a partial list of new features and systems included in OpenBSD 7.3. For a comprehensive list, see the changelog leading to 7.3. Various kernel improvements: Added waitid(2) , wait for process state change. Added pinsyscall(2) , specify the call stub for a specific system call. Added getthrname(2) and setthrname(2) , get or set thread name. Added WTRAPPED option for waitid(2) to control whether CLD_TRAPPED state changes, i.e., ptrace(2) on a process, are reported. Introduced clockintr(9) , a machine-independent clock interrupt scheduler. Switched all architectures to use the new subsystem. Introduced a new kern.autoconf_serial sysctl(8) that can be used by userland to monitor state changes of the kernel device tree. Fixed pmap(9) bugs involving entering an executable mapping for a page before synchronizing the data and instruction cache on arm64 and riscv64. Removed copystr(9) from the public API. Added getnsecruntime(9) . Offers fast access to the system runtime clock at the cost of precision. Prevent detaching ("bioctl -d detach") of a boot volume on a RAID managed by bioctl(8) . On arm64, avoid using 1GB mappings for the identity map in the early kernel bootstrap phase and when booting the secondary CPUs. This avoids accidentally mapping memory regions that should not be mapped (i.e. secure memory) as all mapped memory can be accessed speculatively. On arm64, add a machdep.lidaction sysctl(8) for aplsmc(4) Apple Silicon laptops. The arm64 default for the machdep.lidaction is 1, making the system suspend when the lid is closed. aplsmc(4) provides support for the lid position sensor. Changed arm64 suspend idle loop from WFE to WFI, avoiding spurious wakeups while other CPUs are still active. Added new dt(4) tracing ioctl DTIOCGARGS to get the types of probe arguments. SMP Improvements Unlocked mmap(2) , munmap(2) , and mprotect(2) . Unlocked sched_yield(2) . Added support for per-CPU counters to evcount(9) . Useful for counting events that are prone to occur simultaneously across multiple CPUs, like clock interrupts and IPIs. Moved pf(4) purge tasks out from under the kernel lock. Unlocked ioctl(2) SIOCGIFCONF, SIOCGIFGMEMB, SIOCGIFGATTR, and SIOCGIFGLIST. Protected interface tables in pf(4) with PF_LOCK(), allowing removal of NET_LOCK() protection from the ioctl(2) code path in pf. Unlocked getsockopt(2) and setsockopt(2) . Completed removing kernel lock from IPv6 read ioctls. Unlocked minherit(2) . Made tun(4) and tap(4) event filters MP-safe. Unlocked utrace(2) . Stopped holding the vm_map lock while flushing pages in msync(2) and madvise(2) . Prevents a 3-thread deadlock between msync(2) , page-fault and mmap(2) . Unlocked select(2) , pselect(2) , poll(2) , and ppoll(2) . Direct Rendering Manager and graphics drivers Updated drm(4) to Linux 6.1.15 amdgpu(4) : Added support for Ryzen 7000 "Raphael", Ryzen 7020 series "Mendocino", Ryzen 7045 series "Dragon Range", Radeon RX 7900 XT/XTX "Navi 31", Radeon RX 7600M (XT), 7700S, and 7600S "Navi 33." Fixed frame buffer corruption and additional bugs after wakeup on Apple Silicon laptops and the Lenovo x13s. Added support for the backlight connector property to amdgpu(4) as in inteldrm(4) , making xbacklight(1) work when using the Xorg modesetting driver. VMM/VMD improvements Updated vmm(4) to permit SVM guests read access to MSR_HWCR and MSR_PSTATEDEF. Guests can use these registers on AMD 17h and 19h hosts to determine the TSC frequency without calibrating against a second clock. Allocated reference for vm and vcpu SLISTs in vmm(4) , keeping vmm from triggering excessive wakeup calls while iterating through the list of vms while servicing an ioctl(2) . Set vmm(4) RAX guest register state based on VMCB. Removed locking in vmm(4) vmm_intr_pending, reducing slowdowns due to requests for a lock held while the VM is running. Increased speed of delivery of interrupts to a running vcpu in vmm(4) . Made vmm(4) treat vcpu lists as immutable, removing the need to reference count individual vcpu objects and use a rwlock. Implemented zero-copy operations on virtqueues in vmd(8) . Provided a detailed e820 memory map when booting vmd(8) guests with SeaBIOS. When a vm initializes memory ranges, we now track what each range represents. This information can be used to supply the e820 memory map to SeaBIOS via the fw_cfg interface allowing it to properly communicate memory ranges to a guest operating system. With this special cases in ports can be removed. Added thread names to vm processes in vmd(8) , visible in ps(1) . Hid the WAITPKG cpu feature from vmm(4) guests, preventing invalid instruction exceptions. Also added WAITPKG feature identification to i386 and amd64. Changed vmd(8) to only open /dev/vmm once, having the parent process send the fd to the vmm child process. Restricted vmm(4) exposed cpuid extended feature flags. Adjusted vmd(8) error paths to avoid removal of configuration-defined (known) VMs on error. Stopped being paranoid about hypervisor correct PKU handling. Added saving and restoring guest PKRU to vmm(4) . Expose the PKU cpuid bit to the guest if in use on the host. Made vmd(8) scan the PCI bus to determine bootorder strings. Various new userland features: Added kdump(1) argument support for msyscall, pledge, unveil, __realpath, ypconnect and __tmpfd. Added mimmutable(2) and munmap(2) reporting to kdump(1) . Added lastcomm(1) reporting for process kills due to execve(2) from non-pinned syscall address. Various bugfixes and tweaks in userland: Allow TZ to contain absolute paths starting with /usr/share/zoneinfo. All absolute paths were ignored in 7.2 to avoid unveil(2) violations. Made ldomctl(8) accept more descriptive name-based paths in addition to number-based paths in ldom.conf(5) . Dropped support for $rc_exec in rc.subr(8) . The rc_exec function should be used instead. Excluded /tmp/*.shm files from /tmp cleaning in daily(8) . Removing them interferes with programs that use shared memory via shm_open(3) . Added zap-to-char and zap-up-to-char to mg(1) . Bound zap-to-char to M-z. Fixed handling of escaped backslashes in vi(1) ex_range. Added support to gunzip(1) for zip files that contain a single member. Fixed ed(1) to print bytes read/written and the ? prompt to stdout, not stderr. Changed the vmstat view in systat(1) to measure elapsed time with clock_gettime(2) instead of statclock ticks. Improved the periodic display in iostat(8) . Fixed an edge case in top(1) where summary statistics for offline CPUs were displayed. Added support for a personal units(1) library by passing -f multiple times. Changed df(1) to round up fractional percentages. Fixed unbounded variable expansion in pkg-config(1) . Switched to use llvm-strip(1) on architectures that use ld.lld(1) . Made rc(8) reorder libraries in parallel to netstart(8) , as this does not depend on network access. Made rc(8) print the name of each library before relinking as a signal to the operator that boot has not stalled. Added a -w flag to audioctl(8) for displaying variables periodically. Added short options for timeout(1) --foreground and --preserve-status. Added signal as a full argument name for timeout(1) -s. Fixed .wav files generated by aucat(1) by using extended header format. In disklabel(8) , use the size of the largest chunk of free space, not the total of all such chunks, when checking for sufficient space to add a partition. Extended disklabel(8) template parsing to allow "[mount point] *" as the specification for putting the maximum available free space into a partition. Extended command line parsing to allow "T-" as the specification to read the template from stdin. Repaired disklabel(8) to check for D_VENDOR flag in d_flags, not d_secpercyl. Removed remnants of DEC standard 144 bad sector code from disklabel(8) and disktab(5) . Removed last references to d_drivedata field from disklabel(8) Enhanced disklabel(8) auto allocation to use all possible free space. Enhanced disklabel(8) to ensure valid partition offsets and sizes after rounding. Enhanced disklabel(8) simple editor to allow '*' when the action is 'delete'. Removed disklabel(8) code related to defunct disk types 'hd' and 'svnd'. Repaired fdisk(8) to set the correct 'bootable' bit in GPT partitions. Repaired fdisk(8) to use GPT_UUID_NBSD_UFS for NetBSD GPT partition entries. Added UEFI defined GPT partition type GPT_UUID_LEGACY_MBR to the partition types fdisk(8) recognizes. Enhanced fdisk(8) to avoid spurious warnings when editing unused GPT partition. Fixed cdio(1) error displays and plugged a leak in the error path. Removed pointless :ob#0:pb#0:[tb=swap:] and :pb#N:ob#0: lines from various disktab(5) entries. Improved hardware support and driver bugfixes, including: Suspend/Resume improvements Extended arm64 suspend/resume to include support for parking CPUs in a WFE/WFI loop. Put CPUs in the lowest P-state before the final suspend step, needed for systems where we park CPUs in a low-power idle state ourselves. system-on-chip devices Added support for the Rockchip RK3566/RK3568 SoCs. Added support for the Rockchip RK3568 processor. Added support for the RK3568 PCIe controller to dwpcie(4) . Added qcdwusb(4) , a driver controlling the interface logic for the Synopsys DesignWare USB 3.0 controller found on various Qualcomm Snapdragon SoCs. Added support for the PCIe controller on the Qualcomm SC8280XP to dwpcie(4) . Added qcpmicgpio(4) , a driver for the GPIO block inside the Qualcomm PMICs. Added qcpmic(4) , a driver for the SPMI-connected PMICs found on Qualcomm SoCs. Added qcspmi(4) , a driver for the SPMI PMIC Arbiter found on Qualcomm SoCs. Added qcpdc(4) , a driver for the Qualcomm Power Domain controller found on Qualcomm SoCs. Added qcpwm(4) , a driver for the PWM found on Qualcomm SoCs. Added qcpon(4) , a driver for the Qualcomm PMIC block that hosts the powerkey and reset input. In rkgpio(4) , handled different register layouts in modern Rockchip SoCs as seen in the RK356x and RK3588. Added support for RK356x TSADC clocks to rkclock(4) . Added GMAC-related RK356x clocks to rkclock(4) . Added RK3588 support to rkclock(4) and rkpinctrl(4) . Added mvortc(4) , a driver for the RTC on the ARMADA 38x series. Added mvodog(4) , a driver for the watchdog on the ARMADA 38x series. Implemented rkpinctrl(4) support for explicit routing to use alternative pin muxings. Added ytphy(4) , a driver for the MotorComm YT8511 PHY. Made rktemp(4) work on RK356x with U-Boot. Added initialization code for RK356x in dwpcie(4) to prevent kernel hangs. Implemented setting the parent clock for RK356x in rkclock(4) . Added dwpcie(4) code to bring up the PCIe controller on the RK356x. Added rkpciephy(4) , a driver for the PCIe 3.0 PHY found on the RK356x. Added rkcomphy(4) , a driver for the "naneng" combo PHY found on the RK356x (and RK3588). Only PCIe, SATA and USB3 support are implemented. Improved support for Apple arm64 hardware Made aplhidev(4) recognize M1 laptops with touchbars and translated Fn+(1-10,-,=) keys to F1-F12 on these systems. Added suspend/resume support to aplns(4) . Implemented wakeup interrupt support in aplintc(4) . Added suspend/resume support to control the power domain to aplsart(4) . Made the power button function as a wakeup button during suspend in aplsmc(4) . Added aplpwm(4) , a driver for the PWM controller found on Apple Silicon. Improve Apple support by increasing the apliic(4) transfer completion timeout to 100ms to accommodate USB Type-C PD chips. Added tipd(4) , a driver fixing USB hotplug of type-C connectors on Apple Silicon hardware. Improved aplpmu(4) range check to protect against overflow. Added aplefuse(4) , a driver for the eFuses on Apple Silicon SoCs. Enabled aplpcie(4) power management for PCI devices. Disable the screen backlight with aplsmc(4) on Apple Silicon laptops when the lid is closed. X13s support Worked around incomplete ACPI tables on the Lenovo x13s by loading the alternate device tree binaries from disk. Set console output to the framebuffer on Lenovo x13s machines. Made the USB ports work after a suspend/resume cycle on the x13s. Improved audio devices Made aplaudio(4) calculate the bit clock based on numbers of channels, bytes/sample and sample rate. Set sncodec(4) and tascodec(4) default volume to -30dB instead of the hardware default of 0dB (maximum). Added sncodec(4) , a driver for the TI SNO12776/TAS2764 digital amplifier. Other changes Added support for the Wacom One M CTL-672 tablet to uwacom(4) . Hooked up the same USB device drivers on riscv64 as done in the arm64 architecture kernel. Enabled access to usb(4) , ugen(4) , ulpt(4) , ucom(4) and ujoy(4) . Added uftdi(4) support for FTDI FT232R. Added uhidpp(4) support for Bolt receivers and the Unified Battery feature often found on newer Logitech HID++ hardware. Converted more RTC drivers to use todr_attach(). Quality of the RTC is set such that "discrete" RTC chips are preferred over RTCs integrated on a SoC. Added support for the DS1339 RTC as found on the PiJuice. Added qcrtc(4) , a driver for the RTC found on Qualcomm PMICs. Improved qcrtc(4) RTC reliability. Added cursor back tab support to wscons(4) VT100 emulation. Added aixterm bright color sequences (SGR 90-97 and 100-107). Added missing wscons(4) bounds checks when processing terminal escape sequences. Replaced broken UTF-8 logic in wscons(4) with a better one borrowed from Citrus. Introduced pijuice(4) , an apm/sensor driver for the PiJuice HAT UPS. Added pwmleds(4) , a driver for PWM controlled LEDs. Implemented dwpcie(4) support for the (optional) MSI controller of the Synopsys DesignWare PCIe host bridge. Added icc(4) driver for I2C Consumer Control devices. Prevented a possible crash when a ugen(4) device is detached. Implemented wakeup interrupt handling in agintc(4) . Enabled pcagpio(4) and pcamux(4) , making the SFP port on the ClearFog Base (CN9130) work. Adopted a workaround for a bug in the ARM generic timer on the A64, disabling userland timecounter support on affected hardware pending a similar libc workaround. Made amd64 cpuid recognize protection keys for Protection Key Supervisor (PKS). Implemented access to EFI variables ESRT through an ioctl(2) interface compatible with what FreeBSD and NetBSD have. Created /dev/efi on amd64 and arm64. Added dwge(4) support for "enhanced descriptor" mode found on some variants of the Synopsys DesignWare GMAC. Removed the elansc(4) driver for AMD Elan SC520 System Controller. Made ppb(4) bus range available after detaching, fixing unplugging and replugging thunderbolt devices that were plugged in when the machine was booted. Reworked the arm64 architecture cpu_init_secondary() function to allow use for both initial powerup and wakeup from deeper sleep states. Added ufshci(4) , a driver for Universal Flash Storage (UFS) Host Controllers. Added scmi(4) , a driver for the ARM System Control and Management Interface. Added support for the Shenzhen Tangcheng Technology TCS4525 voltage regulator to fanpwr(4) . Added psci(4) (ARM Power State Coordination Interface) support for available deep idle states as advertised in device trees. Added eephy(4) , found on the Turris Omnia WAN port, to armv7. Added polling to tipmic(4) driver when starting from a cold boot, fixing a hang on boot. Added a workaround for Intel Braswell/Cherry Trail mwait hang. Added the Armada 380 temperature sensor to mvtemp(4) and enabled the driver on armv7. New or improved network hardware support: Enabled em(4) IPv4, TCP and UDP checksum offloading and hardware VLAN tagging on devices with 82575, 82576, i350 and i210 chipsets. Improved mcx(4) performance by using interrupt-based command completion. Fixed a panic seen with rge(4) RTL8125 with MCLGETL. Add dwqe(4) , a driver for the Synopsys DesignWare Ethernet QoS controller used on the NXP i.MX8MP, the Rockchip RK35xx series and Intel Elkhart Lake. Worked around an issue on the StarFive JH7100 SoC to make dwge(4) Ethernet work reliably on the StarFive VisionFive 1 board. In mvneta(4) , passed MII flags depending on the phy mode specified in the device tree, making the WAN port work on the Turris Omnia. Added or improved wireless network drivers: Increased the timeout for bwfm(4) PCI devices to avoid spurious firmware load failures, particularly on Apple M2 laptops. Implemented alternative mailbox handling mechanism required by newer bwfm(4) firmware. Fixed bwfm(4) issues with suspend/resume and possible firmware crashes on the M2 MacBook Air. Prevented an iwx(4) firmware error when authentication to the AP times out. Fixed a crash in iwx(4) when connecting to WEP networks via ifconfig(8) join. Fixed an alignment issue in iwx(4) Rx descriptors. Avoided trying to remove keys while doing crypto in hardware if the station is not active in iwx(4) firmware, fixing a firmware panic. Prevented potential panics by disallowing the iwx(4) init task from running in parallel to wakeup code during resume. Switched all iwx(4) devices to -77 firmware images. Upgraded firmware images for iwm(4) 9260 and 9560 devices. Made iwx(4) get the primary channel number from AP beacon info, preventing problems on 40/80Mhz channels if there is a mismatch. Fixed iwx(4) session protection event duration. IEEE 802.11 wireless stack improvements and bugfixes: Made net80211 drop beacons received on secondary HT/VHT channels, preventing iwm(4) firmware panics and making association work with 11ac APs which transmit beacons on channels other than their primary. Made WEP encryption work on bwfm(4) . Installer, upgrade and bootloader improvements: Made installer answers ! and (S)hell drop into a ksh(1) environment rather than the more limited sh(1) . Added support for configuring interfaces by lladdr (MAC). Made the installer skip interface configuration questions when no interfaces are available. Fixed resizing partitions on an auto-allocated disk that had a boot partition. Stopped the installer from asking to initialize disks that have softraid(4) chunks. Made efiboot fdt support device trees with NOPs in them (like the kernel version). Improved the default choice for the installer's install media disk question to show the first disk that (a) is not the root disk and (b) is not a disk with softraid chunks (hosting the root disk, for example). Stopped offering WEP in the installer if not supported. Fixed lock file error on installer exit/abort. Made installboot(8) -p support softraid(4) . Made installboot(8) silently skip softraid(4) keydisks. Fixed passing explicit stages files to installboot(8) . Added mount_nfs(8) to the sparc64 installer, to fetch sets over NFS. Copy the apple-boot firmware to EFI system partition, enabling automatic bootloader updates on Apple Silicon computers. Made the installer stop printing MD post installation instructions on upgrades. Made it possible to set keyboard layout(s) in arm64's installer. Added initial support in the installer for guided disk encryption for amd64, i386, riscv64 and sparc64. Added passing of boot device information from the bootloader to the kernel on luna88k. Switched luna88k boot loader to MI boot code. Made the luna88k bootloader display a puffy boot logo. Made ls(1) work correctly in the luna88k bootloader. Made time(1) work correctly in the luna88k bootloader. Removed dangerous user-settable "addr" variable from MI bootloader, only compiling tty-related code on platforms where it makes sense for the bootloader to control it. Added "machine poweroff" command on luna88k bootloader. Switched alpha to machine-independent boot blocks. Switched all architectures' ramdisks (except alpha's and luna88k's) to use installboot(8) -p . Fixed ofwboot OpenFirmware map call to unbreak boot on some machines. Reduced ofwboot.net size after libz update to unbreak netboot on some machines. Made riscv64 bootloader support boot from RAID 1C softraid volumes. Made installboot(8) support softraid(4) on riscv64. Stopped creating defunct vax (ra, rx), hp300 (hd) and sparc (xy, xd) devices in /dev. Security improvements: Permissions (RWX, MAP_STACK, etc.) on address space regions can be made immutable , so that mmap(2) , mprotect(2) or munmap(2) fail with EPERM. Most of the program static address space is now automatically immutable (main program, ld.so, main stack, load-time shared libraries, and dlopen()'d libraries mapped without RTLD_NODELETE). Programmers can request non-immutable static data using the "openbsd.mutable" section, or manually bring immutability to (page aligned heap objects) using mimmutable(2) . The main internal data of malloc(3) is marked immutable. Some architectures now have non-readable code ("xonly"), both from the perspective of userland reading its own memory, or the kernel trying to read memory in a system call. Many sloppy practices in userland code had to be repaired to allow this. The linker ( ld.lld(1) or ld.bfd(1) ) option --execute-only is enabled by default. In order of development: arm64, riscv64, hppa, amd64, powerpc64, powerpc (G5 only), octeon, and sparc64 (sun4u only; unfinished). These can still benefit from switching to --execute-only binaries if the cpu generates different traps for instruction-fetch versus data-fetch. The VM system will not allow memory to be read before it was executed which is valuable together with library relinking. Architectures switched over include loongson. ld.so(1) and crt0 register the location of the execve(2) stub with the kernel using pinsyscall(2), after which the kernel only accepts an execve call from that specific location. Added execve(2) violations of pinsyscall(2) policy to the daily mail, available by setting rc.conf.local(5) accounting=YES. Added retguard (consistency-check the return address on the stack) to amd64 syscalls. sshd random relinking at boot: Randomly relink and install sshd(8) , resulting in a sshd binary with unknown address layout after every reboot. Add another mitigation against classic BROP on systems without execute-only mmu hardware-enforcement. A range-checking wrapper in front of copyin(9) and copyinstr(9) ensures the userland source address doesn't overlap the main program text and other text segments, thereby making these address ranges unreadable to the kernel. No programs have been discovered which require reading their own text segments with a system call. On arm64, introduce mitigation of the Spectre-BHB (Branch History Injection) CPU vulnerability by using core-specific trampoline vectors. Enabled the arm64 Data Independent Timing (DIT) feature in both the kernel and userland on CPUs that support it to mitigate timing side-channel attacks. Changes in the network stack: Made /dev/pf a clonable device to better track kernel resources used by processes. Modified TCP receive buffer size auto-scaling to use the smoothed RTT (SRTT) instead of the timestamp option, which improves performance on high latency networks if the timestamp option isn't available. Relaxed the requirement for multicast support of interfaces for configuring IPv6. This allows non-multicast interfaces such as point-to-point interfaces and the NBMA / point-to-multipoint interfaces like mpe(4), mgre(4) and wg(4) to work with IPv6. Measure the TCP_KEEPALIVE timeout with getnsecruntime(9) instead of the system uptime. Prevents TCP connections from needlessly failing en masse after waking a system from suspend. Used stoeplitz (symmetric Toeplitz hash algorithm) to generate a hash/flowid for pf(4) state keys. With this change, pf will hash traffic the same way that hardware using a stoeplitz key will hash incoming traffic on rings. stoeplitz is also used by the TCP stack to generate a flow id, which is used to pick which transmit ring is used on nics with multiple queues, too. Using the same algorithm throughout the stack encourages affinity of packets to rings and softnet threads the whole way through. Prevented possible kernel crashes by dropping TCP packets with destination port 0 in pf(4) and the stack. Fixed an endian swap bug causing problems with vlan(4) on em(4) sparc64 systems. Denied "pipex no" tunnel setting for pppx(4) interfaces. Fixed pfsync(4) crashing on pf_state_key removal. Fixed a panic in pfsync(4) when there is no data ready for bulk transfer. Turned off TCP Segmentation Offload (TSO) if interface is added to layer 2 devices. Improved vnet(4) to work better in busy conditions. Added a bpf(4) timeout (BIOCSWTIMEOUT) between capturing a packet and making the buffer readable, preventing, for example, pflogd(8) waking every half second even if there is nothing to read. By default this buffer is infinite and must be filled to become readable. Avoided enabling TSO on interfaces which are already attached to a bridge. Routing daemons and other userland network improvements: IPsec support was improved: Added iked(8) support for configuring multiple name servers. Synced proc.c from vmd(8) to iked(8) to enable fork + exec for all processes. This gives each process a fresh and unique address space to further improve randomization of ASLR and stack protector. In bgpd(8) , bgpctl(8) and bgplgd(8) : Improved performance by optimising the output filters. Add Autonomous System Provider Authorization (ASPA) validation based on draft-ietf-sidrops-aspa-verification-12 Introduce avs (ASPA validation state) filter and bgpctl filter argument. Add ASPA support for the RTR protocol based on draft-ietf-sidrops-8210bis-10. Improve open policy (RFC 9234) support and enable the capability automatically if a role is specified for the peer. Introduce a per-neighbor 'role' configuration option to specify the session role used by ASPA verification and the open policy capability. The 'announce policy' statement was simplified at the same time. Improve startup behaviour by introducing a small delay before opening the connection to a new peer. Support for aspa-set table config which can be provided by rpki-client(8) . Make it possible to filter the RIB by invalid and leaked prefixes in bgpctl and bgplgd. Add OpenMetrics output to bgpctl for various BGP statistics and add /metrics endpoint to bgplgd. Fix of incorrect length checks that allowed an out-of-bounds read in bgpd. rpki-client(8) saw some changes: Add a new '-H' command line option to create a shortlist of repositories to synchronize to. For example, when invoking "rpki-client -H rpki.ripe.net -H chloe.sobornost.net", the utility will not connect to any other hosts other than the two specified through the -H option. Add support for validating Geofeed (RFC 9092) authenticators. To see an example download https://sobornost.net/geofeed.csv and run "rpki-client -f geofeed.csv" Add support for validating Trust Anchor Key (TAK) objects. TAK objects can be used to produce new Trust Anchor Locators (TALs) signed by and verified against the previous Trust Anchor. See draft-ietf-sidrops-signed-tal for the full specification. Log lines related to RRDP/HTTPS connection problems now include the IP address of the problematic endpoint (in brackets). Improve the error message when an invalid filename is encountered in the rpkiManifest field in the Subject Access Information (SIA) extension. Emit a warning when unexpected X.509 extensions are encountered. Restrict the ROA ipAddrBlocks field to only allow two ROAIPAddressFamily structures (one per address family). See draft-ietf-sidrops-rfc6482bis. Check the absence of the Path Length constraint in the Basic Constraints extension. Restrict the SIA extension to only allow the signedObject and rpkiNotify accessMethods. Check that the Signed Object access method is present in ROA, MFT, ASPA, TAK, and GBR End-Entity certificates. In addition to the 'rsync://' scheme, also permit other schemes (such as 'https://') in the SIA signedObject access method. Check that the KeyUsage extension is set to nothing but digitalSignature on End-Entity certificates. Check that the KeyUsage extension is set to nothing but keyCertSign and CRLSign on CA certificates. Check that the ExtendedKeyUsage extension is absent on CA certificates. Fix a bug in the handling of the port of http_proxy. The '-r' command line option has been deprecated. Filemode (-f) output is now presented as a text based table. The 'expires' key in the JSON/CSV/OpenBGPD output formats is now calculated with more accuracy. The calculation takes into account the nextUpdate value of all intermediate CRLs in the signature path towards the trust anchor, in addition to the expiry moment of the leaf-CRL and CAs. Handling of CRLs and Manifests in the face of inconsistent RRDP delta publications has been improved. A copy of an alternative version of the applicable CRL is kept in the staging area of the cache directory, in order to increase the potential for establishing a complete publication point, in cases where a single publication point update was smeared across multiple RRDP delta files. The OpenBGPD configuration output now includes validated Autonomous System Provider Authorization (ASPA) payloads as an 'aspa-set {}' configuration block. When rpki-client is invoked with increased verbosity ('-v'), the current RRDP Serial and Session ID are shown to aid debugging. Self-signed X.509 certificates (such as Trust Anchor certificates) now are considered invalid if they contain an X.509 AuthorityInfoAccess extension. Signed Objects where the CMS signing-time attribute contains a timestamp later then the X.509 certificate's notAfter timestamp are considered invalid. Manifests where the CMS signing-time attribute contains a timestamp later then the Manifest eContent nextUpdate timestamp are considered invalid. Any objects whose CRL Distribution Points extension contains a CRLIssuer, CRL Reasons, or nameRelativeToCRLIssuer field are considered invalid in accordance with RFC 6487 section 4.8.6. For every X.509 certificate the SHA-1 of the Subject Public Key is calculated and compared to the Subject Key Identifier (SKI). If a mismatch is found the certificate is not trusted. Require the outside-TBS signature OID for every X.509 intermediate CA certificate and CRL to be sha256WithRSAEncryption. Require the RSA key pair modulus and public exponent parameters to strictly conform to the RFC 7935 profile. Ensure there is no trailing garbage present in Signed Objects beyond the self-embedded length field. Require RRDP Session IDs to strictly be version 4 UUIDs. When decoding and validating an individual RPKI file using filemode (rpki-client -f file), display the signature path towards the trust anchor and the timestamp when the signature path will expire. When decoding and validating an individual RPKI file using filemode (rpki-client -f file), display the optional CMS signing-time, non-optional X.509 notBefore timestamp and non-optional X.509 notAfter timestamp. Updated zlib to 1.2.13. Fixed a long-standing bug in a libreadline header that broke the interactive Python command line interface. Switched tftpd(8) to default to read-only unless -w is specified for write access (the previous default). Stopped printing the prompt for non-interactive usage of tftp(1) . Changed rarpd(8) to only unveil /tftpboot if -t is specified. Added client certificate authentication and an optional SASL EXTERNAL bind to ypldap(8) . Adjusted ipv6 address width to align the display columns better in the output of ndp(8) , route(8) and netstat(1) as already available in systat(1) 's netstat. Used stravis(3) to sanitize redirect URIs from ftp(1) fetch before printing. Prevent an unwind(8) crash when a TCP query is larger than the length field indicated. Preserve the original order of nameservers as configured via resolv.conf(5) in resolvd(8) . Restrict the characters allowed in the hostname argument of getaddrinfo(3) to the set [A-z0-9-_.]. Additionally, two consecutive dots ('.') are not allowed nor can the string start with - or '.'. This removes characters like '$', '`', '\n' or '*' that can traverse the DNS without problems but have special meaning as in a shell. Fixed a number of out of bounds reads in DNS response parsing of the async DNS resolver in libc. Added ifconfig(8) -M (mac) to find the mac address on an interface and print it. Added support for configuring interfaces by lladdr to support interface configurations bound to a specific hardware device. The "if" part of the hostname.if(5) configuration file can now be a MAC address. Limited display of wireguard peers by ifconfig(8) to when either a wireguard interface is specified or the flag "-A" is used. Implemented the RFC 8781 PREF64 router advertisement option in rad(8) which is used to communicate NAT64 prefixes to hosts. Moved the documentation of flag mappings displayed by "route show" from the netstat(1) manpage to route(8) . Improvements in nc(1) : Stop claiming connection success in UDP mode unless true. Do not test the connection in non-interactive mode. The test writes characters to the socket which can corrupt data that is possibly piped into nc. Some refactoring and code cleanup. Improvements in acme-client(1) : Added support for newlines inside the alternative names block in acme-client.conf(5) . Use proper data structures for retrieving subject alternative names in certificates rather than printing them to a buffer and tokenizing and parsing the undocumented string. Simplified, corrected and modernized the use of libcrypto interfaces. Plugged various memory leaks. Use ASN1_TIME_to_tm(3) instead of a poor man's hand-rolled version of it. Use timegm(3) instead of mktime(3) to eliminate time-zone variation. Encode Subject Alternative Name (SAN) entries before printing. Prevent acme-client(1) from leaking an http get request when receiving a redirect without a location header. Prevented smtpd(8) abort due to a connection from a local, scoped ipv6 address. Fixed a potential NULL dereference in the unpriv child expanding %{mda} in smtpd(8) . Corrected the order of arguments for calls to shutdown(2) on the route socket of slaacd(8) , dhcpleased(8) and unwind(8) . Made route(8) sourceaddr print the used addresses for inet and inet6, or "default" if no sourceaddr is set and the default algorithm is used. Added -mpls option to the route(8) monitor command. It can be used to restrict displayed route messages to the mpls address family. Fixed rsync(1) handling of port numbers in rsync://host[:port]/module URLs. Made tcpdrop(8) accept netstat-style address.port syntax. Ensured pfctl(8) correctly adds addresses to the undefined/inactive table. Switched tftpd(8) to default to read-only unless -w is specified for write access (the previous default). Changed rarpd(8) to only unveil /tftpboot if -t is specified. Fixed the DIOCIGETIFACES ioctl so all network interfaces and interface groups are reported in pfctl(8) . tmux(1) improvements and bug fixes: Added scroll-top and scroll-bottom tmux(1) commands to scroll so cursor is at the top or bottom respectively. Added a -T flag to tmux(1) capture-pane to capture up to the last used cell and not the full width of the pane. Preserved the marked pane when renumbering windows in tmux(1) . Added modified tab key sequences to tmux(1) . Changed tmux(1) to only set the extended flag when searching, which allows send-keys to work. Added a -l flag to tmux(1) display-message to disable format expansion. Fixed a tmux(1) crash when there are no window buffers. Fixed tmux(1) C-S-Tab without extended keys. Added tmux(1) send-keys -K to handle keys directly as if typed. Made tmux(1) tty-keys accept \007 as terminator to OSC 10 or 11. Made tmux(1) recognize pasted texts wrapped in bracket paste sequences, rather than only forwarding to the program inside. Supported -1 without -N for list-keys in tmux(1) . Added a flag to tmux(1) display-menu to select the menu item chosen first. Added Backtab key support to tmux(1) Disallowed multiple consecutive line separators in tmux(1) menu. Extended display-message to work for control clients in tmux(1) . Added -f to list-clients in tmux(1) . Added a tmux(1) L modifier like P, W, S to loop over clients. LibreSSL version 3.7.2 New features Added Ed25519 support both as a primitive and via OpenSSL's EVP interfaces. X25519 is now also supported via EVP. The OpenSSL 1.1 raw public and private key API is available with support for EVP_PKEY_ED25519, EVP_PKEY_HMAC and EVP_PKEY_X25519. Poly1305 is not currently supported via this interface. Added EVP_CIPHER_meth_*() setter API. Added various X.509 accessor functions. Compatibility changes BIO_read() and BIO_write() now behave more closely to OpenSSL 3 in various corner cases. Bug fixes Added EVP_chacha20_poly1305() to the list of all ciphers. Fixed potential leaks of EVP_PKEY in various printing functions Fixed potential leak in OBJ_NAME_add(). Avoid signed overflow in i2c_ASN1_BIT_STRING(). Cleaned up EVP_PKEY_ASN1_METHOD related tables and code. Fixed long standing bugs BN_GF2m_poly2arr() and BN_GF2m_mod(). Fixed segfaults in BN_{dec,hex}2bn(). Fixed NULL dereference in x509_constraints_uri_host() reachable only in the process of generating certificates. Fixed a variety of memory corruption issues in BIO chains coming from poor old and new API: BIO_push(), BIO_pop(), BIO_set_next(). Avoid potential divide by zero in BIO_dump_indent_cb() Fixed a memory leak, a double free and various other issues in BIO_new_NDEF(). Fixed various crashes in the openssl(1) testing utility. Do not check policies by default in the new X.509 verifier. Avoid crash with ASN.1 BOOLEANS in openssl(1) asn1parse. Added missing error checking in PKCS7. Call CRYPTO_cleanup_all_ex_data() from OPENSSL_cleanup(). Documentation improvements Numerous improvements and additions for ASN.1, BIO, BN, and X.509. The BN documentation is now considered to be complete. Marked BIO_s_log(3) BIO_nread0(3), BIO_nread(3), BIO_nwrite0(3), BIO_nwrite(3), BIO_dump_cb(3) and BIO_dump_indent_cb(3) as intentionally undocumented. Documented various BIO_* interfaces. Documented ED25519_keypair(3), ED25519_sign(3), and ED25519_verify(3). Documented EVP_PKEY raw private/public key interfaces. Documented ASN1_buf_print(3). Documented DH_get0_*, DSA_get0_*, ECDSA_SIG_get0_* and RSA_get0_*. Merged documentation of UI_null() from OpenSSL 1.1 Various spelling and other documentation improvements. Internal improvements Remove dependency on system timegm() and gmtime() by replacing traditional Julian date conversion with POSIX epoch-seconds date conversion from BoringSSL. Removed old and unused BN code dealing with primes. Started rewriting name constraints code using CBS. Removed support for the HMAC PRIVATE KEY. Reworked DSA signing and verifying internals. Rewrote the TLSv1.2 key exporter. Cleaned up and refactored various aspects of the legacy TLS stack. Initial overhaul of the BIGNUM code: Added a new framework that allows architecture-dependent replacement implementations for bignum primitives. Imported various s2n-bignum's constant time assembly primitives and switched amd64 to them. Lots of cleanup, simplification and bug fixes. Changed Perl assembly generators to move constants into .rodata, allowing code to run with execute-only permissions. Capped the number of iterations in DSA and ECDSA signing (avoiding infinite loops), added additional sanity checks to DSA. ASN.1 parsing improvements. Cleanup and improvements in EC code, including always clearing EC groups and points on free. Various openssl(1) improvements. Various nc(1) improvements. Security fixes A malicious certificate revocation list or timestamp response token would allow an attacker to read arbitrary memory. OpenSSH 9.3 and OpenSSH 9.2 This release of OpenBSD includes the changes made to OpenSSH since release 9.1: Security ssh-add(1): when adding smartcard keys to ssh-agent(1) with the per-hop destination constraints (ssh-add -h ...) added in OpenSSH 8.9, a logic error prevented the constraints from being communicated to the agent. This resulted in the keys being added without constraints. The common cases of non-smartcard keys and keys without destination constraints are unaffected. This problem was reported by Luci Stanescu. ssh(1): Portable OpenSSH provides an implementation of the getrrsetbyname(3) function if the standard library does not provide it, for use by the VerifyHostKeyDNS feature. A specifically crafted DNS response could cause this function to perform an out-of-bounds read of adjacent stack data, but this condition does not appear to be exploitable beyond denial-of-service to the ssh(1) client. The getrrsetbyname(3) replacement is only included if the system's standard library lacks this function and portable OpenSSH was not compiled with the ldns library (--with-ldns). getrrsetbyname(3) is only invoked if using VerifyHostKeyDNS to fetch SSHFP records. This problem was found by the Coverity static analyzer. sshd(8): fix a pre-authentication double-free memory fault introduced in OpenSSH 9.1. This is not believed to be exploitable, and it occurs in the unprivileged pre-auth process that is subject to chroot(2) and is further sandboxed on most major platforms. ssh(8): in OpenSSH releases after 8.7, the PermitRemoteOpen option would ignore its first argument unless it was one of the special keywords "any" or "none", causing the permission list to fail open if only one permission was specified. bz3515 ssh(1): if the CanonicalizeHostname and CanonicalizePermittedCNAMEs options were enabled, and the system/libc resolver did not check that names in DNS responses were valid, then use of these options could allow an attacker with control of DNS to include invalid characters (possibly including wildcards) in names added to known_hosts files when they were updated. These names would still have to match the CanonicalizePermittedCNAMEs allow-list, so practical exploitation appears unlikely. Potentially-incompatible changes ssh(1): add a new EnableEscapeCommandline ssh_config(5) option that controls whether the client-side ~C escape sequence that provides a command-line is available. Among other things, the ~C command-line could be used to add additional port-forwards at runtime. This option defaults to "no", disabling the ~C command-line that was previously enabled by default. Turning off the command-line allows platforms that support sandboxing of the ssh(1) client (currently only OpenBSD) to use a stricter default sandbox policy. New features ssh-keygen(1), ssh-keyscan(1): accept -Ohashalg=sha1|sha256 when outputting SSHFP fingerprints to allow algorithm selection. bz3493 sshd(8): add a `sshd -G` option that parses and prints the effective configuration without attempting to load private keys and perform other checks. This allows usage of the option before keys have been generated and for configuration evaluation and verification by unprivileged users. sshd(8): add support for channel inactivity timeouts via a new sshd_config(5) ChannelTimeout directive. This allows channels that have not seen traffic in a configurable interval to be automatically closed. Different timeouts may be applied to session, X11, agent and TCP forwarding channels. sshd(8): add a sshd_config UnusedConnectionTimeout option to terminate client connections that have no open channels for a length of time. This complements the ChannelTimeout option above. sshd(8): add a -V (version) option to sshd like the ssh client has. ssh(1): add a "Host" line to the output of ssh -G showing the original hostname argument. bz3343 scp(1), sftp(1): add a -X option to both scp(1) and sftp(1) to allow control over some SFTP protocol parameters: the copy buffer length and the number of in-flight requests, both of which are used during upload/download. Previously these could be controlled in sftp(1) only. This makes them available in both SFTP protocol clients using the same option character sequence. ssh-keyscan(1): allow scanning of complete CIDR address ranges, e.g. "ssh-keyscan 192.168.0.0/24". If a CIDR range is passed, then it will be expanded to all possible addresses in the range including the all-0s and all-1s addresses. bz#976 ssh(1): support dynamic remote port forwarding in escape command-line's -R processing. bz#3499 Bugfixes scp(1), sftp(1): fix progressmeter corruption on wide displays; bz3534 ssh-add(1), ssh-keygen(1): use RSA/SHA256 when testing usability of private keys as some systems are starting to disable RSA/SHA1 in libcrypto. sftp-server(8): fix a memory leak. GHPR363 ssh(1), sshd(8), ssh-keyscan(1): remove vestigial protocol compatibility code and simplify what's left. Fix a number of low-impact Coverity static analysis findings. These include several reported via bz2687 ssh_config(5), sshd_config(5): mention that some options are not first-match-wins. Rework logging for the regression tests. Regression tests will now capture separate logs for each ssh and sshd invocation in a test. ssh(1): make `ssh -Q CASignatureAlgorithms` work as the manpage says it should; bz3532. ssh(1): ensure that there is a terminating newline when adding a new entry to known_hosts; bz3529 ssh(1): when restoring non-blocking mode to stdio fds, restore exactly the flags that ssh started with and don't just clobber them with zero, as this could also remove the append flag from the set. bz3523 ssh(1): avoid printf("%s", NULL) if using UserKnownHostsFile=none and a hostkey in one of the system known hosts file changes. scp(1): switch scp from using pipes to a socket-pair for communication with its ssh sub-processes, matching how sftp(1) operates. sshd(8): clear signal mask early in main(); sshd may have been started with one or more signals masked (sigprocmask(2) is not cleared on fork/exec) and this could interfere with various things, e.g. the login grace timer. Execution environments that fail to clear the signal mask before running sshd are clearly broken, but apparently they do exist. ssh(1): warn if no host keys for hostbased auth can be loaded. sshd(8): Add server debugging for hostbased auth that is queued and sent to the client after successful authentication, but also logged to assist in diagnosis of HostbasedAuthentication problems. bz3507 ssh(1): document use of the IdentityFile option as being usable to list public keys as well as private keys. GHPR352 sshd(8): check for and disallow MaxStartups values less than or equal to zero during config parsing, rather than failing later at runtime. bz3489 ssh-keygen(1): fix parsing of hex cert expiry times specified on the command-line when acting as a CA. scp(1): when scp(1) is using the SFTP protocol for transport (the default), better match scp/rcp's handling of globs that don't match the globbed characters but do match literally (e.g. trying to transfer a file named "foo.[1]"). Previously scp(1) in SFTP mode would not match these pathnames but legacy scp/rcp mode would. bz3488 ssh-agent(1): document the "-O no-restrict-websafe" command-line option. ssh(1): honour user's umask(2) if it is more restrictive then the ssh default (022). 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The system includes the following major components from outside suppliers: Xenocara (based on X.Org 7.7 with xserver 21.1.6 + patches, freetype 2.12.1, fontconfig 2.14, Mesa 22.3.4, xterm 378, xkeyboard-config 2.20, fonttosfnt 1.2.2 and more) LLVM/Clang 13.0.0 (+ patches) GCC 4.2.1 (+ patches) and 3.3.6 (+ patches) Perl 5.36.0 (+ patches) NSD 4.6.1 Unbound 1.17.0 Ncurses 5.7 Binutils 2.17 (+ patches) Gdb 6.3 (+ patches) Awk September 12, 2022 Expat 2.5.0 How to install Please refer to the following files on the mirror site for extensive details on how to install OpenBSD 7.3 on your machine: .../OpenBSD/7.3/alpha/INSTALL.alpha .../OpenBSD/7.3/amd64/INSTALL.amd64 .../OpenBSD/7.3/arm64/INSTALL.arm64 .../OpenBSD/7.3/armv7/INSTALL.armv7 .../OpenBSD/7.3/hppa/INSTALL.hppa .../OpenBSD/7.3/i386/INSTALL.i386 .../OpenBSD/7.3/landisk/INSTALL.landisk .../OpenBSD/7.3/loongson/INSTALL.loongson .../OpenBSD/7.3/luna88k/INSTALL.luna88k .../OpenBSD/7.3/macppc/INSTALL.macppc .../OpenBSD/7.3/octeon/INSTALL.octeon .../OpenBSD/7.3/powerpc64 | 2026-01-13T09:29:11 |
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課題のインポート/エクスポートでのデータ形式 トラッカーを公開または非公開にする ユーザーがコードをプッシュしたときに課題を自動的に解決する 課題トラッカーのメール設定を行う シンタックス ハイライトと課題のマークアップについて Code Insights Pipelines を使用したビルド、テスト、およびデプロイ Bitbucket Pipelines を使い始める 最初のパイプラインを構成する パイプラインを表示 Pipelines のビルドで依存性を指定する Bitbucket Pipelines の制限事項 Bitbucket Pipelines glossary Pipelines をさまざまなソフトウェア言語で使用する Bitbucket Pipelines で Docker コマンドを実行する Javascript (Node.js) と Bitbucket Pipelines Java と Bitbucket Pipelines Laravel と Bitbucket Pipelines PHP と Bitbucket Pipelines Python と Bitbucket Pipelines Ruby と Bitbucket Pipelines Docker イメージをビルド環境として使用する 式言語 Pipelines デプロイメント ガイドへのアクセス AWS S3 へのデプロイ CodeDeploy を使用して AWS にデプロイする Elastic Beanstalk を使用して AWS にデプロイする AWS EKS (Kubernetes) にデプロイする Lambda 関数の更新を AWS にデプロイする Amazon ECS にデプロイする Firebase へのデプロイ Google Cloud にデプロイする Heroku にデプロイする Kubernetes にデプロイする Microsoft Azure にデプロイする npm へのデプロイ プル リクエストでデプロイする SCP を使用したデプロイ Bitbucket ダウンロードにビルド アーティファクトをデプロイする ビルド アーティファクトの公開とリンク Docker イメージをビルドしてコンテナ レジストリへプッシュする Bitbucket Pipelines 設定参照 グローバル オプション Git クローンの動作 キャッシュ、サービス コンテナー、エクスポート パイプラインの定義 Docker イメージ オプション パイプラインの開始条件 並行ステップ オプション 子パイプライン ステップのオプション Runtime v3 を有効にして使用する ステージ オプション ステップ オプション Pipelines の yaml ファイルで glob パターンを使用する YAML アンカー デプロイメント Bitbucket Pipelines OpenID Connect を使用して AWS にデプロイする デプロイを設定、監視する Bitbucket のデプロイ ガイドライン 同時実行の制御 指標 スケジュールされたパイプラインと、手動でトリガーされたパイプライン 変数とシークレット Bitbucket Pipelines で SSH キーを使用する macOS で Pipelines SSH キーをセットアップする Windows で Pipelines SSH キーをセットアップする Linux で Pipelines SSH キーをセットアップする パイプラインで複数の SSH キーを使用する キャッシュ パイプラインのアーティファクト データベースとサービス コンテナ Bitbucket Pipelines でパイプを使用する パイプとは Bitbucket Pipelines 用パイプを作成する パイプの記述の高度なテクニック 連携 Jira と Pipelines の連携 OIDC を使用して Pipelines とリソース サーバーを統合する OpenID Connect を使用して、Pipelines の AWS ECR イメージを使用する Slack を Pipelines と連携させる サードパーティのサービスに接続する さまざまなサードパーティ プロバイダーによるレート制限 テスト Bitbucket Pipelines でのクロスプラットフォーム テスト Pipelines のテスト レポート ランナー Bitbucket で新しいランナーを追加する bitbucket-pipelines.yml でランナーを設定する Linux Docker 用のランナーをセットアップする Linux Shell 用のランナーをセットアップする Windows 用のランナーをセットアップする MacOS のランナーをセットアップする プロキシを使用するようにランナーを設定する 自社ホスト ランナーへのログインを設定する ランナーの同時実行性を設定し、ステップ キューを検査する 会社のファイアウォールの背後で実行されているランナーの IP アドレス Docker イメージを自社ホスト ランナーで使用する Autoscaler for Runners on Kubernetes リポジトリにプッシュして戻す パイプライン構成の共有 動的なパイプライン Bitbucket Pipelines への移行 Bamboo から Bitbucket Pipelines に移行する方法 Jenkins から Bitbucket Pipelines に移行する方法 Bitbucket Cloud のプランと設定を管理する プランと請求の管理 Bitbucket Cloud にログインまたは接続する SSH と 2 段階認証を設定する macOS で個人用 SSH キーをセットアップする Windows で個人用 SSH キーをセットアップする Linux で個人用 SSH キーをセットアップする 1 台のデバイスで複数の Bitbucket ユーザーの SSH キーを管理する 2 段階認証の有効化 サポートされている SSH キー形式 Sourcetree を使用して SSH を設定する Bitbucket とアカウントの設定を管理する 個人設定にアクセスする ユーザー名を更新する アカウントの削除 メール エイリアスを設定する ウォッチしているオブジェクトのメール通知の管理 リポジトリのグループを整理する 非公開コンテンツへのアクセスを制御する Atlassian アカウントにアップグレードする キーボード ショートカット テーマを変更する アクセス トークン API トークン API トークンの使用 API トークンの作成 API トークンの権限 API トークンを取り消す Sourcetree または別のアプリに API トークンを追加する 会社のファイアウォールで許可リストに登録されている IP アドレスとドメイン Bitbucket Cloud とアプリおよび他の製品との連携 Bitbucket と Jira を連携する Bitbucket Cloud を Jira Cloud に接続する Bitbucket Cloud を Jira Data Center と接続する Jira Cloud プロジェクトを Bitbucket Cloud で使用する Bitbucket から Jira 作業項目を作成 プル リクエストのマージ時に Jira 作業項目をトランジション チームを自動で招待する設定 スマートコミットの有効化 Smart Commit を使用する Bitbucket と Compass を統合する Bitbucket Cloud を Compass に接続する リポジトリを Compass コンポーネントにリンクする Bitbucket Cloud を Marketplace アプリと使用する Bitbucket Cloud アプリの概要 Bitbucket Cloud を Slack と連携する Bitbucket で Trello ボードと連携する OAuth 経由で別のアプリケーションと連携する Cloud IDE アドオンのインストール ビルド システムを Bitbucket Cloud と連携する Bitbucket のソース コードへのハイパーリンク Bitbucket Cloud の開発者モードを有効にする Atlassian for VS Code 拡張機能を使用する VS Code の使用を開始する VS Code での Jira 作業項目 VS Code での Bitbucket プル リクエスト VS Code での Bitbucket Cloud パイプライン セキュリティ Snyk でセキュリティを追加して設定する Bitbucket Cloud REST API でサードパーティ製アプリをビルドする API リクエストの制限 Bitbucket Cloud で OAuth を使用する OAuth コンシューマーの例 Bitbucket REST API バージョン 1 を使用する groups エンドポイント group-privileges エンドポイント invitations エンドポイント users エンドポイント - 1.0 invitations リソース Bitbucket Cloud のアドバイザリやその他のリソースを確認する Bitbucket Cloud のセキュリティ アドバイザリにアクセスする セキュリティ アドバイザリ: URL によるアプリのインストール方法の変更 セキュリティ アドバイザリ - 2016-06-17 - パスワードのリセット Bitbucket Cloud のサポート終了のお知らせを見る AWS CodeDeploy アプリ削除のサポート終了 - 2019-12-03 チュートリアル チュートリアル: Bitbucket と Git を使用する Git リポジトリを作成する Git リポジトリをコピーしてファイルを追加する Bitbucket Cloud で Git リポジトリから変更をプルする Git ブランチを使用してファイルをマージする チュートリアル: Bitbucket と Sourcetree を使用する 新しいリポジトリを作成する リポジトリをコピーしてファイルを追加する Bitbucket でリポジトリから変更をプルする Sourcetree ブランチを使用して更新をマージする チュートリアル: Bitbucket のプル リクエストについて リポジトリを作成 (およびレビュアーを追加) する クローンを行い、新しいブランチに変更を加える プル リクエストを作成して変更をマージする Bitbucket Cloud でプロジェクトを作成して管理する プロジェクト用のアクセス トークン プロジェクトのアクセス トークン作成 プロジェクト レベルのアクセス トークンの権限 プロジェクト用のアクセス トークンを使用する プロジェクト用のアクセス トークンを取り消す プロジェクト用のアクセス トークンをローテーションする プロジェクト設定を行う macOS でプロジェクト アクセス キーをセットアップする Windows でプロジェクト アクセス キーをセットアップする Linux でプロジェクト アクセス キーをセットアップする 1 台のデバイスで複数のプロジェクト アクセス キーを管理する 初期設定のレビュアーをプロジェクトに追加する プロジェクトにリポジトリを追加する プロジェクトのブランチ モデルの構成 プロジェクトを見つけて共有する 既存のプロジェクトを管理および編集する プロジェクトのマージ戦略をセットアップする プロジェクト詳細の更新 プロジェクトのブランチ制限を設定する ユーザーとグループのプロジェクト権限を設定する プロジェクトの作成 アトラシアン サポート Bitbucket リソース Bitbucket Cloud の使用を開始する リポジトリでの作業を開始する クラウド データセンター コードを Bitbucket にプッシュする コードの変更を Bitbucket に反映するには、ローカル側で変更を行ってから、変更の追加、コミット、および Bitbucket へのプッシュを行います。 Git リポジトリに変更をプッシュする ローカルのプロジェクト ディレクトリで、新しいファイルを作成するか、既存のファイルを編集します。 コマンド ラインで「 cd <path_to_local_repo> 」と入力して、自身のリポジトリでコマンドを入力できるようにします。 コマンド ラインで「 git add --all 」と入力して、ファイルまたは変更をリポジトリに追加します。 コマンド ラインで「 git commit -m '<commit_message>' 」と入力して、新しいファイル / 変更をローカル リポジトリにコミットします。 <commit_message> には、コミットする変更についての任意の説明を入力できます。 コマンド ラインで「 git push 」と入力し、ファイルをローカル リポジトリから Bitbucket にコピーします。 認証を求められた場合は、 アプリのパスワード を入力します。 この内容はお役に立ちましたか? はい いいえ 正確ではなかった 明確ではなかった 関係なかった この記事についてのフィードバックを送信する さらにヘルプが必要ですか? アトラシアン コミュニティをご利用ください。 コミュニティに質問 リポジトリでの作業を開始する コードを Bitbucket にプッシュする コードを Bitbucket からプルする Bitbucket Cloud で課題を作成する Wiki ページを作成または編集する コミュニティ 質問、ディスカッション、記事 次のトピック コードを Bitbucket からプルする Git リポジトリから変更をプルする方法の詳細をご確認ください。 トピックの表示 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https://support.atlassian.com/ja/bitbucket-cloud/docs/git-and-mercurial-commands/ | Git コマンド | Bitbucket Cloud | アトラシアン サポート メイン コンテンツにスキップ Bitbucket サポート アプリ 使用を開始する 関連ドキュメント リソース お問い合わせ サインイン サインイン Bitbucket Cloud 関連ドキュメント Bitbucket Cloud の使用を開始する バージョン管理を開始する バージョン管理の種類について Bitbucket の DVCS ワークフロー コマンド ラインについて Git のインストールとセットアップ Git コマンド リポジトリのセットアップを開始する Bitbucket Cloud でリポジトリを作成する リポジトリのインポート リポジトリのクローン リポジトリでの作業を開始する コードを Bitbucket にプッシュする コードを Bitbucket からプルする Bitbucket Cloud で課題を作成する Wiki ページを作成または編集する ブランチとプル リクエストの使用を開始する ブランチを作成してプッシュする Bitbucket Cloud でブランチをチェックアウトする レビュー用にプル リクエストを作成する プル リクエストをレビューする Bitbucket Cloud でプル リクエストをマージする Bitbucket Cloud でのワークスペースへの参加、またはワークスペースの作成および管理 ワークスペースとは ワークスペースへの参加、またはワークスペースの作成 ワークスペースへのアクセス権を付与する ワークスペース メンバーをグループに整理する ワークスペースの非公開コンテンツへのアクセスを制御する ワークスペースのアクセス トークン アクセス トークンの有効期限を必要とする ワークスペース用のアクセス トークンを作成する ワークスペース レベルのアクセス トークンの権限 ワークスペース用のアクセス トークンを使用する ワークスペース用のアクセス トークンを取り消す ワークスペース用のアクセス トークンをローテーションする ワークスペース ID の変更 リポジトリやグループをワークスペースに転送する Bitbucket Cloud で Web サイトを公開する カスタム マージ チェックを設定して使用する パッケージの設定と使用 パッケージの使用を開始する コンテナーイメージとタグを削除 Bitbucket Cloud でリポジトリをセットアップおよび操作する Bitbucket Cloud での検索 リポジトリのセットアップ リポジトリを作成する バージョン管理外のコードをリポジトリに追加する 既存のツールからコードをインポートまたは変換する GitHub または GitLab からのリポジトリのインポート リポジトリで作業する README コンテンツ マークアップでコメントを設定する リポジトリを 2 つに分割する スニペットの概要 Git リポジトリのクローン リポジトリに変更をプッシュする リポジトリのブランチまたはフォーク リポジトリのブランチ リポジトリのフォーク リポジトリでブランチをリストする ブランチをチェック アウトする マージされていないブランチを管理する コミットの使用方法をご確認ください。 ソース ファイルの追加、編集、およびソース ファイルへのコミット コミットの DVCS ユーザー名を設定する リポジトリ タグ GPG キーを使ってコミットに署名する SSH キーでコミットに署名する コード ビューにプル リクエストを使用する プル リクエストを作成する プル リクエストのコードをレビューする プル リクエストでビルドのステータスを確認する プル リクエストのマージ マージの競合を解決する プル リクエストを却下する プル リクエストの下書き コンテンツの作成や編集に AI による文章作成アシスタントを活用する Bitbucket Cloud でスマート ミラーリングを使用する Bitbucket スマート ミラーリングでの作業 Bitbucket のスマート ミラーリングのトラブルシューティング Git Large File Storage (LFS) で大規模なファイルを管理する Bitbucket で Git LFS を使用する 既存の Bitbucket リポジトリで Git LFS を使用する BFG を使用してリポジトリを Git LFS へ移行する Bitbucket での Git LFS の現在の制限事項 Bitbucket での Git LFS のストレージ ポリシー Git のフィーチャー ブランチ ワークフロー コンテンツと diff の表示制限 リポジトリ設定を構成する リポジトリのプライバシーとフォーク オプションを設定する リポジトリへのアクセス権をユーザーとグループに付与する macOS でリポジトリ アクセス キーをセットアップする Windows でリポジトリ アクセス キーをセットアップする Linux でリポジトリ アクセス キーをセットアップする 1 台のデバイスで複数のリポジトリ アクセス キーを管理する 既存のコミットをユーザー名エイリアスにマッピングする Web サービスにリンクする リポジトリ所有権を譲渡する リポジトリのサイズを減らす Git リポジトリのメンテナンス リポジトリを削除する プルリクエストおよびマージの設定 Git の fast forward とブランチの管理 ブランチ権限を使用する マージ前にチェックを提案または要求する プル リクエストの diff からファイルを除外 リモート URL をリポジトリに変更する Webhook を管理する イベント ペイロード webhook の作成とトリガーのチュートリアル 署名済みコミットを必須にする リポジトリのアクセス トークン リポジトリ用のアクセス トークンを作成する リポジトリレベルのアクセス トークンの権限 リポジトリでのアクセス トークンの使用 リポジトリのアクセス トークンを取り消す リポジトリのアクセス トークンをローテーションする コード所有者の設定と使用 通知の表示 Wiki を使用してドキュメントを保存する Wiki を作成する Wiki のクローン Creole の特別なサポート Creole マークアップのマクロ参照 Wiki を公開または非公開にする Wiki でシンタックス ハイライトを使用する Wiki ページにイメージを追加する Wiki に目次を追加する Bitbucket 課題について 課題トラッカーを使用する 課題トラッカーを有効化する 課題フィールドの既定値を設定する 課題データをエクスポートまたはインポートする Bitbucket で課題データをエクスポートまたはインポートする 課題のインポート/エクスポートでのデータ形式 トラッカーを公開または非公開にする ユーザーがコードをプッシュしたときに課題を自動的に解決する 課題トラッカーのメール設定を行う シンタックス ハイライトと課題のマークアップについて Code Insights Pipelines を使用したビルド、テスト、およびデプロイ Bitbucket Pipelines を使い始める 最初のパイプラインを構成する パイプラインを表示 Pipelines のビルドで依存性を指定する Bitbucket Pipelines の制限事項 Bitbucket Pipelines glossary Pipelines をさまざまなソフトウェア言語で使用する Bitbucket Pipelines で Docker コマンドを実行する Javascript (Node.js) と Bitbucket Pipelines Java と Bitbucket Pipelines Laravel と Bitbucket Pipelines PHP と Bitbucket Pipelines Python と Bitbucket Pipelines Ruby と Bitbucket Pipelines Docker イメージをビルド環境として使用する 式言語 Pipelines デプロイメント ガイドへのアクセス AWS S3 へのデプロイ CodeDeploy を使用して AWS にデプロイする Elastic Beanstalk を使用して AWS にデプロイする AWS EKS (Kubernetes) にデプロイする Lambda 関数の更新を AWS にデプロイする Amazon ECS にデプロイする Firebase へのデプロイ Google Cloud にデプロイする Heroku にデプロイする Kubernetes にデプロイする Microsoft Azure にデプロイする npm へのデプロイ プル リクエストでデプロイする SCP を使用したデプロイ Bitbucket ダウンロードにビルド アーティファクトをデプロイする ビルド アーティファクトの公開とリンク Docker イメージをビルドしてコンテナ レジストリへプッシュする Bitbucket Pipelines 設定参照 グローバル オプション Git クローンの動作 キャッシュ、サービス コンテナー、エクスポート パイプラインの定義 Docker イメージ オプション パイプラインの開始条件 並行ステップ オプション 子パイプライン ステップのオプション Runtime v3 を有効にして使用する ステージ オプション ステップ オプション Pipelines の yaml ファイルで glob パターンを使用する YAML アンカー デプロイメント Bitbucket Pipelines OpenID Connect を使用して AWS にデプロイする デプロイを設定、監視する Bitbucket のデプロイ ガイドライン 同時実行の制御 指標 スケジュールされたパイプラインと、手動でトリガーされたパイプライン 変数とシークレット Bitbucket Pipelines で SSH キーを使用する macOS で Pipelines SSH キーをセットアップする Windows で Pipelines SSH キーをセットアップする Linux で Pipelines SSH キーをセットアップする パイプラインで複数の SSH キーを使用する キャッシュ パイプラインのアーティファクト データベースとサービス コンテナ Bitbucket Pipelines でパイプを使用する パイプとは Bitbucket Pipelines 用パイプを作成する パイプの記述の高度なテクニック 連携 Jira と Pipelines の連携 OIDC を使用して Pipelines とリソース サーバーを統合する OpenID Connect を使用して、Pipelines の AWS ECR イメージを使用する Slack を Pipelines と連携させる サードパーティのサービスに接続する さまざまなサードパーティ プロバイダーによるレート制限 テスト Bitbucket Pipelines でのクロスプラットフォーム テスト Pipelines のテスト レポート ランナー Bitbucket で新しいランナーを追加する bitbucket-pipelines.yml でランナーを設定する Linux Docker 用のランナーをセットアップする Linux Shell 用のランナーをセットアップする Windows 用のランナーをセットアップする MacOS のランナーをセットアップする プロキシを使用するようにランナーを設定する 自社ホスト ランナーへのログインを設定する ランナーの同時実行性を設定し、ステップ キューを検査する 会社のファイアウォールの背後で実行されているランナーの IP アドレス Docker イメージを自社ホスト ランナーで使用する Autoscaler for Runners on Kubernetes リポジトリにプッシュして戻す パイプライン構成の共有 動的なパイプライン Bitbucket Pipelines への移行 Bamboo から Bitbucket Pipelines に移行する方法 Jenkins から Bitbucket Pipelines に移行する方法 Bitbucket Cloud のプランと設定を管理する プランと請求の管理 Bitbucket Cloud にログインまたは接続する SSH と 2 段階認証を設定する macOS で個人用 SSH キーをセットアップする Windows で個人用 SSH キーをセットアップする Linux で個人用 SSH キーをセットアップする 1 台のデバイスで複数の Bitbucket ユーザーの SSH キーを管理する 2 段階認証の有効化 サポートされている SSH キー形式 Sourcetree を使用して SSH を設定する Bitbucket とアカウントの設定を管理する 個人設定にアクセスする ユーザー名を更新する アカウントの削除 メール エイリアスを設定する ウォッチしているオブジェクトのメール通知の管理 リポジトリのグループを整理する 非公開コンテンツへのアクセスを制御する Atlassian アカウントにアップグレードする キーボード ショートカット テーマを変更する アクセス トークン API トークン API トークンの使用 API トークンの作成 API トークンの権限 API トークンを取り消す Sourcetree または別のアプリに API トークンを追加する 会社のファイアウォールで許可リストに登録されている IP アドレスとドメイン Bitbucket Cloud とアプリおよび他の製品との連携 Bitbucket と Jira を連携する Bitbucket Cloud を Jira Cloud に接続する Bitbucket Cloud を Jira Data Center と接続する Jira Cloud プロジェクトを Bitbucket Cloud で使用する Bitbucket から Jira 作業項目を作成 プル リクエストのマージ時に Jira 作業項目をトランジション チームを自動で招待する設定 スマートコミットの有効化 Smart Commit を使用する Bitbucket と Compass を統合する Bitbucket Cloud を Compass に接続する リポジトリを Compass コンポーネントにリンクする Bitbucket Cloud を Marketplace アプリと使用する Bitbucket Cloud アプリの概要 Bitbucket Cloud を Slack と連携する Bitbucket で Trello ボードと連携する OAuth 経由で別のアプリケーションと連携する Cloud IDE アドオンのインストール ビルド システムを Bitbucket Cloud と連携する Bitbucket のソース コードへのハイパーリンク Bitbucket Cloud の開発者モードを有効にする Atlassian for VS Code 拡張機能を使用する VS Code の使用を開始する VS Code での Jira 作業項目 VS Code での Bitbucket プル リクエスト VS Code での Bitbucket Cloud パイプライン セキュリティ Snyk でセキュリティを追加して設定する Bitbucket Cloud REST API でサードパーティ製アプリをビルドする API リクエストの制限 Bitbucket Cloud で OAuth を使用する OAuth コンシューマーの例 Bitbucket REST API バージョン 1 を使用する groups エンドポイント group-privileges エンドポイント invitations エンドポイント users エンドポイント - 1.0 invitations リソース Bitbucket Cloud のアドバイザリやその他のリソースを確認する Bitbucket Cloud のセキュリティ アドバイザリにアクセスする セキュリティ アドバイザリ: URL によるアプリのインストール方法の変更 セキュリティ アドバイザリ - 2016-06-17 - パスワードのリセット Bitbucket Cloud のサポート終了のお知らせを見る AWS CodeDeploy アプリ削除のサポート終了 - 2019-12-03 チュートリアル チュートリアル: Bitbucket と Git を使用する Git リポジトリを作成する Git リポジトリをコピーしてファイルを追加する Bitbucket Cloud で Git リポジトリから変更をプルする Git ブランチを使用してファイルをマージする チュートリアル: Bitbucket と Sourcetree を使用する 新しいリポジトリを作成する リポジトリをコピーしてファイルを追加する Bitbucket でリポジトリから変更をプルする Sourcetree ブランチを使用して更新をマージする チュートリアル: Bitbucket のプル リクエストについて リポジトリを作成 (およびレビュアーを追加) する クローンを行い、新しいブランチに変更を加える プル リクエストを作成して変更をマージする Bitbucket Cloud でプロジェクトを作成して管理する プロジェクト用のアクセス トークン プロジェクトのアクセス トークン作成 プロジェクト レベルのアクセス トークンの権限 プロジェクト用のアクセス トークンを使用する プロジェクト用のアクセス トークンを取り消す プロジェクト用のアクセス トークンをローテーションする プロジェクト設定を行う macOS でプロジェクト アクセス キーをセットアップする Windows でプロジェクト アクセス キーをセットアップする Linux でプロジェクト アクセス キーをセットアップする 1 台のデバイスで複数のプロジェクト アクセス キーを管理する 初期設定のレビュアーをプロジェクトに追加する プロジェクトにリポジトリを追加する プロジェクトのブランチ モデルの構成 プロジェクトを見つけて共有する 既存のプロジェクトを管理および編集する プロジェクトのマージ戦略をセットアップする プロジェクト詳細の更新 プロジェクトのブランチ制限を設定する ユーザーとグループのプロジェクト権限を設定する プロジェクトの作成 アトラシアン サポート Bitbucket リソース Bitbucket Cloud の使用を開始する バージョン管理を開始する クラウド データセンター Git コマンド Git を使用し始めたばかりの場合は、コマンド ラインから Git を実行するコツをつかむまで、このページをご参照ください。 タスク Git コマンド 新しいローカル ディレクトリ を作成する git init ローカル リポジトリをリモート サーバーに 接続する git remote add origin <server_URL> リモート リポジトリをローカル システムに コピーする git clone <URL_to_repository> 特定のファイルをステージングに追加する (Git) または新しいファイルが作成された後に 追加する (Hg): git add <filename> すべての変更をステージング (Git) またはすべての新規ファイル (Hg) に 追加する git add --all 変更をローカル側で コミットする : git commit -m '<message>' 変更をリモート リポジトリへ プッシュする : git push <remote_name> <branch_name> 通常: git push origin master 変更したファイルや、追加またはコミットの必要があるファイルの ステータス を一覧表示する: git status 新しい ブランチ を作成 (Git) または ブックマーク を作成 (Hg) してそれに切り替える: git checkout -b <branch_name> 1 つのブランチまたはブックマークから別のブランチまたはブックマークに 切り替える : git checkout <branch_name> 自分のリポジトリ内のブランチ/ブックマークを すべて一覧表示 し、現在自分がいるブランチ/ブックマークを示す: git branch 機能 ブ ランチ/ブックマークを 削除する git branch -d <branch_name> 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https://www.openbsd.org/74.html#new | OpenBSD 7.4 Open BSD 7.4 Released Oct 16, 2023. (55th OpenBSD release) Copyright 1997-2023, Theo de Raadt. Artwork by Jessica Scott. See the information on the FTP page for a list of mirror machines. Go to the pub/OpenBSD/7.4/ directory on one of the mirror sites. Have a look at the 7.4 errata page for a list of bugs and workarounds. See a detailed log of changes between the 7.3 and 7.4 releases. signify(1) pubkeys for this release: openbsd-74-base.pub: RWRoyQmAD08ajTqgzK3UcWaVlwaJMckH9/CshU8Md5pN1GoIrcBdTF+c openbsd-74-fw.pub: RWTRA9KXRuZKunpXYK0ed5OxbE0K7rYWpDnTu+M8wZdqzRroFqed0U6I openbsd-74-pkg.pub: RWR/h7gubZ9M/O46RNy3PzLTPevOCK24LGCPca41IHMwSH4YuVA+jnWO openbsd-74-syspatch.pub: RWQqty2voy8V8afR9/v2RzuNr7r4y9cKwljABN7Tytd7JcPdBjnXg0Ue All applicable copyrights and credits are in the src.tar.gz, sys.tar.gz, xenocara.tar.gz, ports.tar.gz files, or in the files fetched via ports.tar.gz . What's New This is a partial list of new features and systems included in OpenBSD 7.4. For a comprehensive list, see the changelog leading to 7.4. New/extended platforms: ... --> Various kernel improvements: On arm64, show BTI and SBSS features in dmesg(8) . New kqueue1(2) system call supporting the O_CLOEXEC flag. Map device tree read/write to unbreak root on softraid(4) . Correctly recognize umass(4) floppy disk devices as floppy disks. In wscons(4) , catch up with box drawing characters which have been standardized in unicode after the original wscons code was written and chose placeholder values. In wscons(4) , make sure we do not increase the escape sequence argument count beyond usable bounds. Implement dt(4) utrace(2) support on amd64 and i386. Correct undefined behavior when using MS-DOS filesystems, fixes imported from FreeBSD. Make the softdep mount(8) option a no-op. Softdep was a significant impediment to improving the vfs layer. Allow unveil(2) ed programs to dump core(5) into the current working directory. Address incomplete validation of ELF program headers in execve(2) . On arm64, use the deep idle state available on Apple M1/M2 cores in the idle loop and for suspend, resulting in power savings. Update AMD CPU microcode if a newer patch is available. Enable a workaround for the 'Zenbleed' AMD CPU bug. Report speculation control bits in dmesg(8) CPU lines. To give the primary CPU an opportunity to perform clock interrupt preparation in a machine-independent manner we need to separate the "initialization" parts of cpu_initclocks() from the "start the clock interrupt" parts. Separate cpu_initclocks() from cpu_startclock(). Fix a problem where CPU time accounting and RLIMIT_CPU was unreliable on idle systems. Improve the output of the "show proc" command of the kernel debugger ddb(4) and show both the PID and TID of the proc. SMP Improvements Rewrite pfsync(4) , in particular to improve locking and to help with unlocking more of pf(4) and with parallelisation of the network stack in the future. The protocol remains compatible with the older version. Remove kernel locks from the ARP input path. Pull MP-safe arprequest() out of kernel lock. Remove the kernel lock from IPv6 neighbor discovery. Unlock more parts of ioctl(2) and the routing code in the network stack. Direct Rendering Manager and graphics drivers Update drm(4) to Linux 6.1.55. Don't change end marker in sg_set_page(). Caused bad memory accesses when using page flipping on Alder Lake and Raptor Lake. VMM/VMD improvements Allowed vmm(4) guests to enable and use supervisor IBT. Suppressed AMD hardware p-state visibility to vmm(4) guests. Avoid use of uninitialised memory in vmd(8) . Migrate vmd_vm.vm_ttyname to char array allowing a vmd_vm object to be transmitted over an ipc channel. Cleaned up file descriptor closing in vmd(8) vmm process. Fixed vm send/receive, restoring device virtqueue addresses on receive. Introduced execvp(3) after fork for child vm processes. No longer generate an error in vmd(8) if vm.conf(5) is absent. Split vmm(4) into MI/MD parts. Introduced multi-process model for vmd(8) virtio block and network devices. Allowed vm owners to override boot kernel when using vmctl(8) to start a vm. Changed staggered start of vms to number of online CPUs. Fixed a segfault on vm creation. Switched to anonymous shared memory mappings for vmd(8) vm processes, introducing a new vmm(4) ioctl(2) . Relaxed absolute path requirements for vmd(8) configtest mode (-n). Adjusted shutdown logic by vm id to function similarly as by name. Moved validation of local network prefixes for the internal vmd(8) DHCP service into the config parser. Fixed QCOW2 base images when used with the vmd(8) multi-process device model. Fixed setting verbose logging in child processes. Fixed a race condition related to the emulated i8259 interrupt controller by ignoring interrupt masks on assert. Inlined pending interrupts in the vmm(4) ioctl(2) for running the vcpu, reducing vm latency. Added zero-copy, vectored io to the vmd(8) virtio block device. Changed to logging vmd(8) vm ids in the vcpu run loop on error and not the ids used by vmm(4) . Fixed a vm pause deadlock. Changed vmd(8) logging format to disambiguate vm and device process by names and indices. Fixed dynamically toggling verbose logging mode with vmctl(8) . Various new userland features: New ISO C11 header <uchar.h> declaring the types char32_t and char16_t and the functions c32rtomb(3) , mbrtoc32(3) , c16rtomb(3) , and mbrtoc16(3) . Introduce a new malloc(3) option D for memory leak detection with ktrace(1) and kdump(1) . Support ${.VARIABLES} in make(1) , listing the names of all global variables that have been set. New kdump(1) -u option to select utrace(2) tracepoints by label. In openrsync(1) , support the options --size-only and --ignore-times . Update zoneinfo to tzdata2023c. Accept the ucom(4) fixed name format as a valid format for the cu(1) -l option. In cron(8) and crontab(5) , add support for random offsets when using ranges with a step value in cron. This extends the random range syntax to support step values. Instead of choosing a random number between the high and low values, the field is treated as a range with a random offset less than the step value. This can be used to avoid thundering herd problems where multiple machines contact a server all at the same time via cron jobs. Extend and improve the ibuf API in libutil and add functions for more specific data types, for modifying data at specific offsets, for getting and setting the file descriptor stored on the ibuf and for efficient wrapping of ibufs into imsgs. The ibuf API is mostly used in network daemons. In wsconsctl(8) , add button mappings for two- and three-finger clicks on clickpads. Various bugfixes and tweaks in userland: In pax(1) and tar(1) , do not open files that will be skipped, speeding up archive creation when many files are skipped. In pax(1) , tar(1) , and cpio(1) terminal output, escape non-printable characters in messages that may include file names, and truncate times to the correct maximum value. Better diagnostics from make(1) when a makefile exists but cannot be opened. Prevent a buffer underflow in patch(1) that could occur with lines longer than 32kB. Prevent a segmentation fault in patch(1) that occurred when a patch specified a file name so long that basename(3) failed. Prevent a read buffer overrun in patch(1) that could occur when a patch specified a file name ending in a slash. Let stat(1) correctly print mtimes after 2038. Refactoring and documenting of fdisk(8) code, to make it easier to maintain. fdisk(8) no longer adds extra blanks at the end of lines, eliminating spurious line wrapping. In clang(1) , allow out-of-class defaulting of comparison operators, by ways of backporting an upstream commit. Many changes in mg(1) : New command set-tab-width to change the tabulator width on a per-buffer basis. Let the space-to-tabstop command move to the right position even if the line contains tabs, control characters, or non-ASCII bytes. Fall back to /bin/sh if $SHELL is undefined. Fix parsing of tag files with duplicate entries. Instead of erroring out, ignore duplicates. Fixes using /var/db/libc.tags again. Change the visit-tags-table command to immediately load the tag file, and drop the lazy mechanics. Do not leak memory in pop-tag-mark if it fails to switch buffers. Fix a read buffer overrun caused by -u arguments longer than 1023 bytes. Fix a write buffer overrun on the stack caused by blink-and-insert matching a very long line that is not currently visible in the window. Skip checking permissions of conffile with access(2) . Resurrect no-tab-mode and add it to the list of modes that can be set with set-default-mode . Fix a segfault when the disklabel(8) simple editor encounters an incomplete partition line. Fix disklabel(8) handling of templates with partitions after a "N-* 100" entry. Enable disklabel(8) regress tests to work on sparc64. Fix fdisk(8) initialization of CHS/LBA fields in an MBR, allowing machines with a BIOS that uses CHS to boot from disks >8G. Retire disklabel(8) -E expert mode. When displaying GPT partition attributes fdisk(8) prefixes Microsoft partition attribute names with 'MS'. In the absence of the 'disktype' command line parameter disklabel(8) always uses the current media type provided by the kernel. Ensure fdisk(8) handles the case where a GPT partition name is not a valid C string. When creating new crypto volumes with bioctl(8) , by default use a hardware based number of KDF rounds for passphrases. Let bioctl(8) gracefully prompt again during interactive creation and passphrase change on CRYPTO and 1C volumes. Let bioctl(8) read passphrases without prompts or confirmation in -s mode, allowing non-interactive use. Allow the atactl(8) command readattr to succeed even for disks where ATA_SMART_READ and ATA_SMART_THRESHOLD revisions mismatch, as long as checksums are OK. In ld.so(1) , treat symlinks in $ORIGIN determination the same way as other OS linkers do. In ld.so(1) , avoid an overflow in the ELF SYSV ABI hash function. Make sure modf(3) and modff(3) return correct values for infinities. Do not fail in ober_scanf_elements(3) when encountering empty sequences. Remove broken special handling of test -t in ksh(1) . The caching mechanism used by pkg_add(1) to speed up pkg_add -u now also works if -stable packages are available. Significantly increase the speed of pkg-config(1) . In seq(1) , fix a check for rounding error and truncation. In cron(8) , introduce upstream fixes in the handling of @yearly, @monthly, @weekly, @daily and @hourly entries. Fix a bug in cron(8) where whitespace after usernames would not be completely skipped while parsing the crontab(5) file. Make rcctl(8) check if a daemon exists before trying to disable it, thereby avoiding parsing and printing of bogus characters. Print to the console the fingerprint of a newly generated ssh(1) host key of the preferred type (currently ED25519), typically when booting for the first time. This simplifies a secure first ssh connection to a freshly installed machine. Improved hardware support and driver bugfixes, including: Add rkiovd(4) , a driver for the I/O voltage domains on Rockchip SoCs. Add support for TEMPerGold 3.4 temperature sensor to ugold(4) . Add qcrng(4) , a driver for the Qualcomm RNG device found on the ThinkPad X13s. Add rkusbphy(4) , a driver for the usb2phy on Rockchip SoCs. Support AP806/CP110 SoCs in mvtemp(4) . Add dwmshc(4) to support Designware Mobile Storage Host Controllers found on rk356x and rk3588 SoCs. Add iosf(4) , a driver for the Intel OnChip System Fabric. Add support for the RTL8153D chipset in ure(4) . Add support for the Peripheral Authentication Service SMC interface in qcscm(4) . Add qcmtx(4) , a driver for the hardware spinlock on Qualcomm SoCs that is used to synchronize access to the shared memory table. Add qcsmptp(4) , a driver to share 32-bit values between (co-)processors. Add qcaoss(4) , a driver for the Always On Subsystem found on Qualcomm SoCs. Add qcpas(4) , a driver for the Peripheral Authentication Service found on Qualcomm SoCs. Enable AC detection. Add qctsens(4) , a driver for the Temperature Sensor found on Qualcomm SoCs. Add driver qccpu(4) for QC CPU Power States. Add qcsdam(4) , a driver for the PMIC Shared Direct Access Memory found on Qualcomm SoCs. Add stfrng(4) , a driver for the random number generator on the StarFive JH7110 SoC. Add support for the PCIe controller on the JH7110 SoC with stfpciephy(4) New sysctl(2) nodes for battery management, hw.battery.charge* . Support them with acpithinkpad(4) and aplsmc(4) . Define fixed names for ucom(4) USB serial ports, display them in attach messages and via the new hw.ucomnames sysctl(2) . Add support for the RK3568 32k RTC, RK3588, and other clocks in rkclock(4) . In dwpcie(4) , attach Baikal-M PCIe. In openfirmware, implement regulator notifiers which get called when the voltage/current for a regulator is changed or when the regulator gets initialized when it attaches for the first time. The latter makes it possible to register a notifier for a regulator that hasn't attached yet. Ignore duplicate ACPI lid transitions as they can happen on Dell Precision 5510 systems. Make RK3568 PCIe controllers run at the maximum possible speed by using dwpcie_link_config() when initializing. In the Universal Flash Storage Host Controller Interface ( ufshci(4) ), enable Force Unit Access (FUA) for write commands. Make SATA ( ahci(4) ) work on a Banana Pi BPI-R2 Pro. In umcs(4) , set parity bits correctly. Enable the caps lock LED on modern Apple laptop keyboards. Add support for Rockchip "cryptov2-rng" random number generator in rkrng(4) . Fix cpuperf on the Apple M2 Pro/Max. Add support for the PCIe controller found on Apple M2 Pro/Max SoCs. Add support for enabling both the USB2 and USB3 PHYs in xhci(4) with device tree. In the SCSI tape driver st(4) , add support for I/O statistics so that tape speeds can be observed with iostat(8) . Fix use of MMC/SD/SDIO on RK3588 ARM SoC in dwmmc(4) . Support thermal sensors on Ryzen 9 79xx in ksmn(4) . Add support for JH7110 to dwmmc(4) , making eMMC and microSD mostly work on the Starfive VisionFive 2. Add support for the RK3588 PCIe3 PHY to rkpciephy(4) . The PHY controls 4 lanes that can be routed to 4 of 5 PCIe controllers. Add mute control to sncodec(4) . This makes the mute button work on laptops using this driver. Add mute control to tascodec(4) . This makes the mute button on laptops that use tascodec(4) work. Improve the suspend/resume behavior of several drivers, reducing power consumption during suspend. Add support for the Synopsys DesignWare I2C controller ( dwiic(4) ) and the X-Powers AXP Power Management IC ( axppmic(4) ). Enable the mbg(4) timedelta sensor on amd64 and match the Meinberg PZF180PEX. New or improved network hardware support: Fix dwqe(4) on several boards that use rgephy(4) by configuring the RGMII interface before taking the PHY out of reset. Improve dwqe(4) and determine PHY mode and pass the appropriate flags down to the PHY when attaching. Report in dmesg(8) on which gmac the dwqe(4) driver is attaching to. Document that Intel i226 adapters are supported by igc(4) . Add ngbe(4) , a driver for WangXun WX1860 PCI Express 10/100/1Gb Ethernet devices. Also support it on amd64 install media. Add support for the RTL8211F-VD PHY in rgephy(4) . In openfirmware, add glue for network interfaces to be found by fdt/ofw node or phandle in order to support "switch chips" like the marvell link street. Add support for RTL8153D devices to ure(4) . Provide byte and packet counter statistics in some dwge(4) implementations. On bge(4) , make hardware counters available via kstats for BCM5705 and newer controller chips. Make several improvements to vmx(4) , the VMware VMXNET3 Virtual Interface Controller. In em(4) , stop putting multicast addresses into the Receive Address Registers. Instead hash them all into the Multicast Table Array. Support Mellanox ConnectX-6 Lx in mcx(4) . In mcx(4) , add 100GB LR4 Ethernet capability and map it to IFM_100G_LR4. Add initial support for Atlantic 2 hardware in aq(4) . Added or improved wireless network drivers: Improve how Quectel LTE&5G devices attach to umb(4) . IEEE 802.11 wireless stack improvements and bugfixes: Add support for RTL8188FTV devices to the urtwn(4) driver. Attach Intel wireless devices with PCI product ID 0x51f1 to iwx(4) . Fix a bug where iwm(4) and iwx(4) background scan tasks were added to the wrong task queue. Fix a firmware error that occurred when an iwx(4) interface was brought down. Fix iwx(4) firmware errors triggered during background scans. Fix a crash in the iwm(4) driver when userland attempts to inject frames via bpf in monitor mode. Installer, upgrade and bootloader improvements: In the arm64 ramdisk, simplify apple firmware copying to make it easier to add new firmware. On armv7 and arm64, silence informational messages from dd(1) when zeroing a disk's first 1MB. Use character not block devices with dd(1) like on other architectures. Refactor the code of md_installboot() on armv7 and arm64 to be more in line with other architectures. Improve the dialogue of the installer without affecting autoinstall(8) files. Enable ufshci(4) on arm64 install media. On arm64 pine64 boards, stop writing pine64 firmware to disk. When media has neither a GPT nor an MBR installboot(8) , assume OpenBSD occupies the entire disk starting at sector 0. Attempt to not overflow the ramdisk when extracting firmware on Apple arm64 systems. Add support for loading files from the EFI System Partition. Fix a bug in the handling of SCSI drives in the bootloader on the luna88k architecture. On luna88k, implement the chmod() signaling mechanism for /bsd.upgrade to prevent re-upgrade, like other architectures. Support for softraid(4) disks in the installer was improved: Make root on softraid(4) installations boot out of the box on Raspberry Pis (arm64). Support installations with root on softraid(4) on arm64, tested on Pinebook Pro, Raspberry Pi 4b, and SolidRun CEX7. On riscv64, enable softraid(4) in the ramdisk kernel and support installations with root on softraid(4) When installing on encrypted softraid(4) , determine the disk for placing the root device automatically and make it default as it is the only legit choice. Add arm64 to the list of architectures with support for guided disk encryption. Retain existing EFI System partitions on systems with APFSISC partitions (arm64 Apple M1/M2) during installation with root on softraid(4) . Enable softraid(4) in ramdisk on the powerpc64 architecture. Security improvements: Enable indirect branch tracking (IBT) on amd64 and branch target identification (BTI) on arm64 in both the kernel and in userland. On hardware that supports this feature, it helps enforcing control flow integrity by making sure malicious code cannot jump into the middle of a function. On the arm64 architecture, enable pointer authentication (PAC) in userland on those machines where it works correctly. It helps enforcing control flow integrity by making sure malicious code cannot manipulate a function's return address. Together with retguard these two features protect against ROP attacks. Compiler defaults for base clang, ports clang and ports gcc (as well as some other non-C language family compilers in ports) have been changed to enable these features by default. As a result the vast majority of programs on OpenBSD (and all programs in the base system) run with these security features enabled. Change malloc(3) chunk sizes to be fine grained: chunk sizes are closer to the requested allocation size. In malloc(3) , check all chunks in the delayed free list for write-after-free. The shutdown(8) program can now only be executed by members of the new _shutdown group. The idea is that system administrators can now remove most users from the excessively powerful operator group, which in particular provides read access to disk device nodes. Using unveil(2) , restrict patch(1) filesystem access to the current directory including subdirectories, TMPDIR, and file names given on the command line. In ksh(1) , consistently escape control characters when displaying file name completions, even when there are multiple matches. Changes in the network stack: Sync the use of getuptime(9) in the Neighbour Discovery (ND) code with ARP. In the IPv6 forwarding code, call getuptime(9) once for consistency with IPv4. ARP has a queue of packets that should be sent after name resolution. Neighbor discovery (ND6) did only hold a single packet. Unified the code, added a queue to ND6 and made the code MP safe. Implement a new sysctl(2) net.inet6.icmp6.nd6_queued to show the number of packets waiting for an ND6 response, analogous to ARP. When configuring a new IPv6 address on an interface, an upstream router doesn't know where to send traffic. Send an unsolicited neighbor advertisement, as described in RFC9131, to the all-routers multicast address so all routers on the same link will learn the path back to the address. Implement the inbound portion of RFC9131. Let routers create new neighbor cache entries when receiving valid neighbor advertisements. Initial support for TCP segmentation offload (TSO) and TCP large receive offload (LRO) was implemented: If the driver of a network interface supports TSO, do not chop the packet in the network stack, but pass it down to the interface layer for TSO. Provide a software TSO implementation, to be used as a fallback if network hardware does not support TSO. Provide a new sysctl(2) node net.inet.tcp.tso such that TSO can be globally disabled. By default, it is enabled on all interfaces supporting it. In ifconfig(8) , display separate hwfeatures for TSOv4, TSOv6, and LRO and provide a -tcplro parameter to disable LRO on a per-interface basis. Enable TSO and forwarding of LRO packets via TSO in ix(4) . In ix(4) , allocate less memory for tx buffers. Speed up TCP transfer on lo(4) interfaces by using TSO and LRO. Enable LRO per default in network drivers. LRO allows to receive aggregated packets larger than the MTU. Receiving TCP streams becomes much faster. Currently only ix(4) and lo(4) devices support LRO, and ix(4) is limited to IPv4 and hardware newer than the old 82598 model. The following changes were made to the pf(4) firewall: Speed up the ioctl(2) request DIOCGETRULE such that pfctl(8) can retrieve all pf(4) rules from the kernel in linear rather than in quadratic time. To protect the kernel from memory exhaustion, userland processes now have to release tickets obtained with DIOCGETRULES by issuing the new ioctl(2) request DIOCXEND . In particular, snmpd(8) and systat(1) now do that. Relax the implementation of the pass all rule so all forms of neighbor advertisements are allowed in either direction. When redirecting locally generated IP packets to userland with divert-packet rules, the packets may have no checksum due to hardware offloading. Calculate the checksum in that case. Fix a bug where nat-to could fail to insert a state due to conflict on chosen source port number. No longer ignore keep state and nat-to actions for unsolicited ICMP error responses. Tighten the rule matching logic so ICMP error responses no longer match keep state rule. In typical scenarios, ICMP errors (if solicited) should match existing state. The change is going to bite firewalls which deal with asymmetric routes. In those cases the keep state action should be relaxed to sloppy or new no state rule to explicitly match ICMP errors should be added. Do not calculate IP, TCP, and UDP checksums on lo(4) interfaces. Convert the tcp_now() time counter to 64 bits to avoid 32 bits wrap around after changing tcp_now() ticks to milliseconds. Add initial support for route-based IPsec VPNs. Rather than use IPsec flows (aka, entries in the IPsec security policy database) to decide which traffic should be encapsulated in IPsec and sent to a peer, this changes security associations (SAs) so they can also refer to a tunnel interface. When traffic is routed over that tunnel interface, an IPsec SA is looked up and used to encapsulate traffic before being sent to the peer on the SA. When traffic is received from a peer using an interface SA, the specified interface is looked up and the packet is handed to it so it looks like packets come out of the tunnel. Add sec(4) to support route-based IPsec VPNs. Introduce reference counting for TCP syn cache entries. Have wg(4) copy the priority from the inner packet to the outer encrypted packet, so that higher priority packets are picked from hfsc queues for earlier transmission. Routing daemons and other userland network improvements: IPsec support was improved: In iked(8) , support route-based sec(4) tunnels. In iked(8) , add support to verify X.509 chain from CERT payloads. In iked(8) , do not leak memory when receiving a CERT payload for pubkey auth or for an invalid CERT Encoding. In iked(8) , do not leak a file descriptor if open_memstream(3) fails while trying to enable a child SA. While trying to verify an ECDSA signature in iked(8) , correctly detect failure of DER encoding with i2d_ECDSA_SIG(3) . In ipsecctl(8) , support route-based IPsec VPN negotiation with sec(4) . In isakmpd(8) , support configuring interface SAs for route-based IPsec VPNs. In isakmpd(8) quick mode, do not crash with a NULL pointer access when a group description is specified but it is invalid, unsupported, or memory allocation or key generation fails. In isakmpd(8) , avoid a double free in the unlikely event that EC_KEY_check_key(3) fails right after generating a new key pair. Allow building isakmpd(8) with a libcrypto library that has binary field support ("GF2m") removed. In bgpd(8) , Add first version of flowspec support. Right now only announcement of flowspec rules is possible. Update ASPA support to follow draft-ietf-sidrops-aspa-verification-16 and draft-ietf-sidrops-aspa-profile-16 by making the ASPA lookup tables AFI-agnostic. Rework UPDATE message generation to use the new ibuf API instead of the hand-rolled solution before. Fix ext-community * * matching which also affects filters removing all ext-communities. Improve and extend the bgpctl parser to handle commands like bgpctl show rib 192.0.2.0/24 detail . Also add various flowspec specific commands. Introduce a semaphore to protect intermittent RTR session data from being published to the RDE. Limit the socket buffer size to 64k for all sessions. Limiting the buffer size to a reasonable size ensures that not too many updates end up queued in the TCP stack. Adjust example GRACEFUL_SHUTDOWN filter rule in the example config to only match on ebgp sessions. rpki-client(8) saw some changes: A 30%-50% performance improvement was achieved through libcrypto's partial chains certificate validation feature. Already validated non-inheriting CA certificates are now marked as trusted roots. This way it can be ensured that a leaf's delegated resources are properly covered, and at the same time most validation paths are significantly shortened. Support for gzip and deflate HTTP Content-Encoding compression was added. This allows web servers to send RRDP XML in compressed form, saving around 50% of bandwidth. ASPA support was updated to draft-ietf-sidrops-aspa-profile-16. As part of supporting AFI-agnostic ASPAs, the JSON syntax for Validated ASPA Payloads changed in both filemode and normal output. In filemode (-f option) the applicable manifests are now shown as part of the signature path. A new -P option was added to manually specify a moment in time to use when parsing the validity window of certificates. Useful for regression testing. Default is invocation time of rpki-client. The -A option will now also exclude ASPA data from the JSON output. The synchronisation protocol used to sync the repository is now included in the OpenMetrics output. Improved accounting by tracking objects both by repo and tal. Check whether products listed on a manifest were issued by the same authority as the manifest itself. File modification timestamps of objects retrieved via RRDP are now deterministically set to prepare the on-disk cache for seamless failovers from RRDP to RSYNC. Improved detection of RRDP session desynchronization: a check was added to compare whether the delta hashes associated to previously seen serials are different in newly fetched notification files. Improved handling of RRDP deltas in which objects are published, withdrawn, and published again. Disallow X.509 v2 issuer and subject unique identifiers in certs. RPKI CAs will never issue certificates with V2 unique identifiers. A check to disallow duplicate X.509 certificate extensions was added. A check to disallow empty sets of IP Addresses or AS numbers in RFC 3779 extensions was added. A warning is printed when the CMS signing-time attribute in a Signed Object is missing. Warnings about unrecoverable message digest mismatches now include the manifestNumber to aid debugging the cause. A check was added to disallow multiple RRDP publish elements for the same file in RRDP snapshots. If this error condition is encountered, the RRDP transfer is failed and the RP falls back to rsync. A compliance check for the proper X.509 Certificate version and CRL version was added. A compliance check was added to ensure CMS Signed Objects contain SignedData, in accordance to RFC 6488 section 3 checklist item 1a. Compliance checks were added for the version, KeyUsage, and ExtendedKeyUsage of EE certificates in Manifest, TAK, and GBR Signed Objects. A CMS signing-time value being after the X.509 notAfter timestamp was downgraded from an error to a warning. A bug was fixed in the handling of CA certificates which inherit IP resources. A compliance check was added to ensure the X.509 Subject only contains commonName and optionally serialNumber. A compliance check was added to ensure the CMS SignedData and SignerInfo versions to be 3. Fisher-Yates shuffle the order in which Manifest entries are processed. Previously, work items were enqueued in the order the CA intended them to appear on a Manifest. However, there is no obvious benefit to third parties deciding the order in which things are processed. In smtpd(8) , Swapped link-auth filter arguments to avoid ambiguities with user names containing a "|" character. Bumped smtpd-filters(7) protocol version. Fixed potential truncation of filtered data lines. Allowed arguments on NOOP. Many other changes in various network programs and libraries: Let pcap_fopen_offline(3) correctly interpret some LINKTYPE_* values in pcap headers written on foreign operating systems. Make dig(1) use less deprecated LibreSSL API. Remove stylistic differences between arp(8) and ndp(8) delete() function. This makes it easier to spot real changes in behavior. Make ndp(8) not remove cloning routes when no neighbor entry is found with ndp -d . Improved error handling in the asr resolver. In unwind(8) , handle SERVFAIL results on name resolution better. In unwind(8) , fix a use-after-free bug triggered by fatal write errors while sending TCP responses. In the router advertisement daemon rad(8) , update the default timers for prefix preferred and valid lifetimes to use the values from RFC 9096. In slaacd(8) , remove artificial limit of 2 hours on a PIO lifetime. In ypldap(8) , reduce memory usage when updating larger directories. Make ypldap(8) more resilient when some servers are misbehaving: keep trying LDAP servers until full results arrive rather than just until one accepts the TCP connection. New wgdescription parameter to ifconfig(8) to set a string describing the wg(4) peer. Let ifconfig(8) prefix the interface name to many error and warning messages. Make the tlsv1.0 and tlsv1.1 options in relayd(8) do nothing, as one should use the default tlsv1.2 instead. Fix IPv6 routes being changed by relayd(8) with Routers configuration. In dhcrelay6(8) , do not ignore the AF_LINK entries of carp(4) interfaces. Improve the config parser of radiusd(8) to better handle comments, improve error messages and plug a memory leak. In radiusd(8) , add request or response decoration feature which is used through the radiusd module interface. This makes additional modules can modify RADIUS request or response messages. Also add new "radius_standard" module which uses this new feature, provides some generic features like "strip-atmark-realm" which removes the realm part from the User-Name attribute. Allow UDP for built-in inetd(8) services on 127.0.0.1. This restriction was added in year 2000 due to IPv6 compatible and mapped addresses. Nowadays our kernel does not support these IPv6 features and blocks localhost addresses on non-loopback interfaces. Make IPv4 127.0.0.1/8 and IPv6 ::1 behave identically and provide local services if configured. In spamd(8) , log a dummy "<unknown>" IP address in the unlikely event that getnameinfo(3) fails. tmux(1) improvements and bug fixes: For passthrough, don't write to clients attached to different sessions. Add a format to show if there are unseen changes while in a mode. Discard mouse sequences that have the right form but actually are invalid. Invalidate cached tty state after changing features since they may change what the terminal can do and need mouse sequences or similar to be sent again. Add options to change the confirm key and default behaviour of confirm-before. Add an option menu-selected-style to configure the currently selected menu item. Add -c to run-shell to set working directory. Add detach-on-destroy previous and next, Set visited flag on last windows when linking session. LibreSSL version 3.8.2 Security fixes Disabled TLSv1.0 and TLSv1.1 in libssl so that they may no longer be selected for use. BN_is_prime_ex(3) and BN_is_prime_fasttest_ex(3) refuse to check numbers larger than 32 kbits for primality. This mitigates various DoS vectors. Restricted the RFC 3779 code to IPv4 and IPv6. It was not written to be able to deal with anything else. Portable changes Extended the endian.h compat header with hto* and *toh macros. Adapted more tests to the portable framework. Internal tools are now statically linked. Applications bundled as part of the LibreSSL package internally, nc(1) and openssl(1) , now are linked statically if static libraries are built. Internal compatibility function symbols are no longer exported from libcrypto. Instead, the libcompat library is linked to libcrypto, libssl, and libtls separately. This increases size a little, but ensures that the libraries are not exporting symbols to programs unintentionally. Selective removal of CET implementation on platforms where it is not supported (macOS). Integrated four more tests. Added Windows ARM64 architecture to tested platforms. Removed Solaris 10 support, fixed Solaris 11. libtls no longer links statically to libcrypto / libssl unless --enable-libtls-only is specified at configure time. Improved Windows compatibility library, namely handling of files vs sockets, correcting an exception when operating on a closed socket. CMake builds no longer hardcode -O2 into the compiler flags, instead using flags from the CMake build type instead. Set the CMake default build type to Release . This can be overridden during configuration. Fixed broken ASM support with MinGW builds. New features Added support for truncated SHA-2 and for SHA-3 . The BPSW primality test performs additional Miller-Rabin rounds with random bases to reduce the likelihood of composites passing. Allow testing of ciphers and digests using badly aligned buffers in openssl speed using -unalign. Ed25519 certificates are now supported in openssl(1) ca and req . Prepared Ed25519 support in libssl. Add branch target information (BTI) support to amd64 and arm64 assembly. Compatibility changes Added a workaround for a poorly thought-out change in OpenSSL 3 that broke privilege separation support in libtls. Moved libtls from ECDSA_METHOD to EC_KEY_METHOD. Removed GF2m support: BIGNUM no longer supports binary extension field arithmetic and all binary elliptic builtin curves were removed. Removed dangerous, "fast" NIST prime and elliptic curve implementations. In particular, EC_GFp_nist_method() is no longer available. Removed most public symbols that were deprecated in OpenSSL 0.9.8. Removed the public X9.31 API (RSA_X931_PADDING is still available). Removed Cipher Text Stealing mode. Removed ENGINE support, including ECDH_METHOD and ECDSA_METHOD. Removed COMP, DSO, dynamic loading of conf modules and support for custom ex_data and error stacks. Removed proxy certificate (RFC 3820) support. Removed SXNET and NETSCAPE_CERT_SEQUENCE support including the openssl(1) nseq command. ENGINE support was removed and OPENSSL_NO_ENGINE is set. In spite of this, some stub functions are provided to avoid patching some applications that do not honor OPENSSL_NO_ENGINE. The POLICY_TREE and its related structures and API were removed. In X509_VERIFY_PARAM_inherit(3) , copy hostflags independently of the host list. Made CRYPTO_get_ex_new_index(3) not return 0 to allow applications to use *_{get,set}_app_data() and *_{get,set}_ex_data() alongside each other. X509_NAME_get_text_by_NID(3) and X509_NAME_get_text_by_OBJ(3) now only succeed if they contain valid UTF-8 without embedded NUL. The explicitText user notice uses UTF8String instead of VisibleString to reduce the risk of emitting certificates with invalid DER-encoding. Initial fixes for RSA-PSS support to make the TLSv1.3 stack more compliant with RFC 8446. Fixed EVP_CIPHER_CTX_iv_length(3) to return what was set with EVP_CTRL_AEAD_SET_IVLEN or one of its aliases. Internal improvements Improved sieve of Eratosthenes script used for generating a table of small primes. Removed incomplete and dangerous BN_RECURSION code. Imported RFC 5280 policy checking code from BoringSSL and used it to replace the old exponential time code. Converted more of libcrypto to use CBB/CBS. Started cleaning up and rewriting SHA internals. Reduced the dependency of hash implementations on many layers of macros. This results in significant speedups since modern compilers are now less confused. Improved BIGNUM internals and performance. Significantly simplified the BN_BLINDING internals used in RSA. Made BN_num_bits(3) independent of bn->top. Rewrote and simplified bn_sqr(). Significantly improved Montgomery multiplication performance. Rewrote and improved BN_exp(3) and BN_copy(3) . Changed ASN1_item_sign_ctx(3) and ASN1_item_verify(3) to work with Ed25519 and fixed a few bugs in there. Lots of cleanup for DH, DSA, EC, RSA internals. Plugged numerous memory leaks, fixed logic errors and inconsistencies. Cleaned up and simplified various ECDH and ECDSA internals. Removed EC_GROUP precomp machinery. Fixed various issues with EVP_PKEY_CTX_new(3) and EVP_PKEY_CTX_dup(3). Rewrote OBJ_find_sigid_algs(3) and OBJ_find_sigid_by_algs(3). Improved X.509 certificate version checks. Ensure no X.509v3 extensions appear more than once in certificates. Replaced ASN1_bn_print with a cleaner internal implementation. Fix OPENSSL_cpuid_setup() invocations on arm/aarch64. Improved checks for commonName in libtls. Fixed error check for X509_get_ext_d2i(3) failure in libtls. Removed code guarded by #ifdef ZLIB. Plug a potential memory leak in ASN1_TIME_normalize(3) . Fixed a use of uninitialized in i2r_IPAddrBlocks(). Rewrote CMS_SignerInfo_sign(3) and CMS_SignerInfo_verify(3). Bug fixes Correctly handle negative input to various BIGNUM functions. Ensure ERR_load_ERR_strings() does not set errno unexpectedly. Fix error checking of i2d_ECDSA_SIG(3) in ossl_ecdsa_sign(). Fixed aliasing issue in BN_mod_inverse(3) . Disallowed aliasing of result and modulus in various BN_mod_* functions. Fixed detection of extended operations (XOP) on AMD hardware. Ensure Montgomery exponentiation is used for the initial RSA blinding. Policy is always checked in X509 validation. Critical policy extensions are no longer silently ignored. Fixed error handling in tls_check_common_name(). Add missing pointer invalidation in SSL_free(3) . Fixed X509err() and X509V3err() and their internal versions. Ensure that OBJ_obj2txt(3) always returns a C string again. Made EVP_PKEY_CTX_set1_hkdf_key(3) fail on a NULL key. On socket errors in the poll loop, netcat could issue system calls on invalidated file descriptors. Allow IP addresses to be specified in a URI. Fixed a copy-paste error in ASN1_TIME_compare(3) that could lead to two UTCTimes or two GeneralizedTimes incorrectly being compared as equal. Documentation improvements Improved documentation of BIO_ctrl(3), BIO_set_info_callback(3), BIO_get_info_callback(3), BIO_method_type(3), and BIO_method_name(3). Marked BIO_CB_return(), BIO_cb_pre(), and BIO_cb_post() as intentionally undocumented. Made it very explicit that the verify callback should not be used. Called out that the CRL lastUpdate is standardized as thisUpdate. Documented the RFC 3779 API and its shortcomings. Testing and Proactive Security Significantly improved test coverage of BN_mod_sqrt(3) and GCD. As always, new test coverage is added as bugs are fixed and subsystems are cleaned up. OpenSSH 9.5 and OpenSSH 9.4 Potentially incompatible changes ssh-keygen(1) : generate Ed25519 keys by default. Ed25519 public keys are very convenient due to their small size. Ed25519 keys are specified in RFC 8709 and OpenSSH has supported them since version 6.5 (January 2014). sshd(8) : the Subsystem directive now accurately preserves quoting of subsystem commands and arguments. This may change behaviour for exotic configurations, but the most common subsystem configuration (sftp-server) is unlikely to be affected. ssh-agent(1) : PKCS#11 modules must now be specified by their full paths. Previously dlopen(3) could search for them in system library directories. New features ssh(1) : add keystroke timing obfuscation to the client. This attempts to hide inter-keystroke timings by sending interactive traffic at fixed intervals (default: every 20ms) when there is only a small amount of data being sent. It also sends fake "chaff" keystrokes for a random interval after the last real keystroke. These are controlled by a new ssh_config ObscureKeystrokeTiming keyword. ssh(1) , sshd(8) : Introduce a transport-level ping facility. This adds a pair of SSH transport protocol messages SSH2_MSG_PING/PONG to implement a ping capability. These messages use numbers in the "local extensions" number space and are advertised using a "ping@openssh.com" ext-info message with a string version number of "0". sshd(8) : allow override of Subsystem directives in sshd Match blocks. ssh(1) : allow forwarding Unix Domain sockets via ssh -W. ssh(1) : add support for configuration tags to ssh(1). This adds a ssh_config(5) "Tag" directive and corresponding "Match tag" predicate that may be used to select blocks of configuration similar to the pf.conf(5) keywords of the same name. ssh(1) : add a "match localnetwork" predicate. This allows matching on the addresses of available network interfaces and may be used to vary the effective client configuration based on network location. ssh(1) , sshd(8) , ssh-keygen(1) : infrastructure support for KRL extensions. This defines wire formats for optional KRL extensions and implements parsing of the new submessages. No actual extensions are supported at this point. sshd(8) : AuthorizedPrincipalsCommand and AuthorizedKeysCommand now accept two additional %-expansion sequences: %D which expands to the routing domain of the connected session and %C which expands to the addresses and port numbers for the source and destination of the connection. ssh-keygen(1) : increase the default work factor (rounds) for the bcrypt KDF used to derive symmetric encryption keys for passphrase protected key files by 50%. Bugfixes scp(1) : fix scp in SFTP mode recursive upload and download of directories that contain symlinks to other directories. In scp mode, the links would be followed, but in SFTP mode they were not. ssh-keygen(1) : handle cr+lf (instead of just cr) line endings in sshsig signature files. ssh(1) : interactive mode for ControlPersist sessions if they originally requested a tty. sshd(8) : make PerSourceMaxStartups first-match-wins sshd(8) : limit artificial login delay to a reasonable maximum (5s) and don't delay at all for the "none" authentication mechanism. sshd(8) : Log errors in kex_exchange_identification() with level verbose instead of error to reduce preauth log spam. All of those get logged with a more generic error message by sshpkt_fatal(). sshd(8) : correct math for ClientAliveInterval that caused the probes to be sent less frequently than configured. ssh-agent(1) : improve isolation between loaded PKCS#11 modules by running separate ssh-pkcs11-helpers for each loaded provider. ssh(1) : make -f (fork after authentication) work correctly with multiplexed connections, including ControlPersist. ssh(1) : make ConnectTimeout apply to multiplexing sockets and not just to network connections. ssh-agent(1) , ssh(1) : improve defences against invalid PKCS#11 modules being loaded by checking that the requested module contains the required symbol before loading it. sshd(8) : fix AuthorizedPrincipalsCommand when AuthorizedKeysCommand appears before it in sshd_config. Since OpenSSH 8.7 the AuthorizedPrincipalsCommand directive was incorrectly ignored in this situation. sshd(8) , ssh(1) , ssh-keygen(1) : remove vestigial support for KRL signatures When the KRL format was originally defined, it included support for signing of KRL objects. However, the code to sign KRLs and verify KRL signatures was never completed in OpenSSH. This release removes the partially-implemented code to verify KRLs. All OpenSSH tools now ignore KRL_SECTION_SIGNATURE sections in KRL files. All: fix a number of memory leaks and unreachable/harmless integer overflows. ssh-agent(1) , ssh(1) : don't truncate strings logged from PKCS#11 modules sshd(8) , ssh(1) : better validate CASignatureAlgorithms in ssh_config and sshd_config. Previously this directive would accept certificate algorithm names, but these were unusable in practice as OpenSSH does not support CA chains. ssh(1) : make ssh -Q CASignatureAlgorithms only list signature algorithms that are valid for CA signing. Previous behaviour was to list all signing algorithms, including certificate algorithms. ssh-keyscan(1) : gracefully handle systems where rlimits or the maximum number of open files is larger than INT_MAX ssh-keygen(1) : fix "no comment" not showing on when running ssh-keygen -l on multiple keys where one has a comment and other following keys do not. scp(1) , sftp(1) : adjust ftruncate() logic to handle servers that reorder requests. Previously, if the server reordered requests then the resultant file would be erroneously truncated. ssh(1) : don't incorrectly disable hostname canonicalization when CanonicalizeHostname=yes and ProxyJump was explicitly set to "none". scp(1) : when copying local to remote, check that the source file exists before opening an SFTP connection to the server. 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https://voxel51.com/blog/exploring-google-open-images-v7 | Exploring Google’s Open Images&nbsp;V7 - Voxel51 Menu Product Solutions Customers Resources Docs Pricing Book a demo Blog Datasets Exploring Google’s Open Images V7 Mar 8, 2023 • 8 min read Article content In this article In this article Talk to a computer vision expert Book a demo [@portabletext/react] Unknown block type "externalImage", specify a component for it in the `components.types` prop Google’s Open Images dataset just got a major upgrade. The dataset that gave us more than one million images with detection, segmentation, classification, and visual relationship annotations has added 22.6 million point labels spanning 4171 classes. With Open Images V7 , Google researchers make a move towards a new paradigm for semantic segmentation: rather than densely labeling every pixel in an image, which leads to expensive and time consuming annotation, in the accompanying paper they show that sparse annotations of a variety they dub pointillism can lead to comparable model performance. This addition to Open Images reflects the ongoing shift in computer vision towards data-centric approaches. In this article, we’ll show you how to get started working with Open Images V7 and point labels, and explore some features of the dataset. For this exploration, we’ll be using the open source computer vision library FiftyOne , which is one of the official download and visualization tools recommended by the Open Images team. For a deep-dive into Open Images V6, check out this Medium article and tutorial . Keep reading for a look at point labels and how to navigate what’s new in Open Images V7! Loading in the data The easiest way to get started is to import FiftyOne and download Open Images V7 from the FiftyOne Dataset Zoo. By default, this will download (if necessary) all splits of the data — train, test, and validation — including all available label types for each, and the associated metadata. As with the Open Images V6 dataset in the FiftyOne Dataset Zoo, however, we can also specify what subsets of the data we would like to download and load! In this article, we’ll be working with the validation split, which consists of 41,620 images. We can download and load in this split in FiftyOne by passing in the split argument: If we only wanted to download a thousand images, for the purposes of getting a feel for the data, we could specify this with the max_samples argument: Let’s take a look at this data by launching the FiftyOne App, a powerful graphical user interface that enables you to visualize, browse, and interact directly with your datasets: [@portabletext/react] Unknown block type "externalImage", specify a component for it in the `components.types` prop As we can see, there’s a lot going on here. Every one of these images has object bounding boxes, segmentation masks, classification labels, relationship labels, and point labels. However, not every image in the Open Images dataset is annotated with every one of these label types; some images, for instance, do not have point labels. The reason the data that we’ve loaded has all of these is that, by default, FiftyOne prioritizes downloading images that have as many label types as possible! If we only care about some of the types of annotations, we can isolate these in one of a few ways. We can use the sidebar on the left hand side to toggle label types on/off: [@portabletext/react] Unknown block type "externalImage", specify a component for it in the `components.types` prop Or we can create a view of the data using select_labels() to choose the label types we want, and then view this in the FiftyOne App: Another alternative is to explicitly specify which label types we want when loading the dataset: What’s the point? Now that we’ve loaded in the data, let’s get a better sense for what these point labels are, and what they actually mean. In the FiftyOne App, click on one of the images in the sample grid and hover over one of the points in the image. You’ll see a box that lists properties of that point label. In a moment, we’ll go through these one by one, but first, a crucial point (no pun intended) must be made. [@portabletext/react] Unknown block type "externalImage", specify a component for it in the `components.types` prop In generating this dataset, the creators set about asking yes/no questions about whether a given point corresponded to a given class label. This means that these point labels are not labels for the classes they specify. Rather, the point labels are the class labels about which the yes/no questions were concerned. If you are familiar with previous versions of the Open Images dataset, this notion may be familiar to you, as the classification labels follow a similar pattern, with negative labels and positive labels. Point labels, however, are slightly more nuanced than classification labels. First off, different points received different numbers of total votes. Second, annotators were allowed to cast votes as “yes”, “no”, or “unsure” votes for the same class label. As a result, some point labels are estimated as unsure! One last difference is that these point labels were generated via two different methods. Some of the yes/no questions were answered by human annotators, while others were “answered” by a model which predicted a candidate class . Properties label : the things/stuff class about which the yes/no question was asked yes_votes : the number of “yes” votes cast by annotators no_votes : the number of “no” votes cast by annotators unsure_votes : the number of “unsure” votes cast by annotators estimated_yes_no : the best guess for whether the class label fits the point, given the votes cast source : the method used to evaluate (cast votes for) the class label, with “ih” for human annotators and “cc” for model-predicted candidate class id : unique identifier within FiftyOne With the exception of the id , all of these properties are extracted directly from the Open Images raw data. For more details on these properties, see the Open Images V7 paper . In FiftyOne, these point labels are represented by Keypoint Labels , which enable us to easily access, filter, and perform operations on these labels. For an individual sample, it is easy to read out this data: [<Keypoint: { 'id': '63dd4da3c5d1bb17274b573e', 'attributes': {}, 'tags': [], 'label': 'Rope', 'points': [[0.11230469, 0.7114094]], 'confidence': None, 'index': None, 'estimated_yes_no': 'no', 'source': 'ih', 'yes_votes': 0, 'no_votes': 3, 'unsure_votes': 0, }>, <Keypoint: { 'id': '63dd4da3c5d1bb17274b573f', 'attributes': {}, 'tags': [], 'label': 'Rope', 'points': [[0.49609375, 0.31767338]], 'confidence': None, 'index': None, 'estimated_yes_no': 'no', 'source': 'ih', 'yes_votes': 0, 'no_votes': 3, 'unsure_votes': 0, ........ }>, <Keypoint: { 'id': '63dd4da3c5d1bb17274b5751', 'attributes': {}, 'tags': [], 'label': 'Fixed-wing aircraft', 'points': [[0.79840761, 0.73948359]], 'confidence': None, 'index': None, 'estimated_yes_no': 'yes', 'source': 'cc', 'yes_votes': 1, 'no_votes': 0, 'unsure_votes': 0, }>, <Keypoint: { 'id': '63dd4da3c5d1bb17274b5752', 'attributes': {}, 'tags': [], 'label': 'Fixed-wing aircraft', 'points': [[0.8213462, 0.51104984]], 'confidence': None, 'index': None, 'estimated_yes_no': 'yes', 'source': 'cc', 'yes_votes': 1, 'no_votes': 0, 'unsure_votes': 0, }>] We can also use FiftyOne’s Aggregation class and filtering capabilities to quickly get some summary statistics about the dataset (the validation split that we downloaded in the first section). We can compute the total number of “yes”, “no” and “unsure” votes across all points: total YES votes: 1055849 total NO votes: 1700581 total UNSURE votes: 114893 And the number of times a point had a certain number of votes for these three options: YES vote counts: {0: 804909, 1: 450783, 2: 78768, 4: 132, 3: 148409, 5: 151, 6: 170} NO vote counts: {4: 113, 1: 376188, 3: 394390, 0: 642460, 6: 75, 5: 43, 2: 70053} UNSURE vote counts: {1: 114855, 2: 19, 0: 1368448} Using FiftyOne’s ViewField with from fiftyone import ViewField as F , we can also do things like count the total number of point labels: And efficiently compute the number of point labels that received at least one “yes” vote and at least one “no” vote: Point(s) of interest Now that we understand what these point labels are and how to access their basic properties, let’s discuss how to massage the data into a form that is potentially more useful for downstream processing. One thing we might want to do is extract a subset of the dataset with point labels for particular classes. As an example, suppose we are working on a wildlife conservation project and we want to train a model to identify turtles and tortoises. In FiftyOne there are multiple ways to accomplish this! If we already have the entire dataset loaded, we can filter the point labels for instances of “Turtle” or “Tortoise”, and either use select_labels() to get only the point labels and perhaps the positive classification labels, or we can toggle the rest of the labels off in the FiftyOne App, as we’ve done here: Alternatively, if you know from the start that you are only interested in certain label classes, you can pass this information directly into the load_zoo_dataset() method: Another thing we might want to do is turn the raw “yes”, “no”, and “unsure” votes that were cast for these point labels into something more concrete that we can use to train models. For simplicity’s sake, let’s say that rather than use the estimated_yes_no values given by the dataset’s authors, we want to generate “positive” and “negative” point labels in direct analogy with the classification labels. As an example workflow, we could imagine that we are only interested in point label votes cast by human annotators — not the candidate classes generated by models. And let’s further suppose that to ensure with high probability that our ground truth labels are accurate, we will only label points as “positive” or “negative” if there are at least two human votes cast, and all votes agree. Here’s one way to do this in FiftyOne: First, we will filter the point labels for points with multiple positive votes, no negative or unsure votes, and source="ih" , and clone this view into a new dataset positive_dataset , only keeping the points field: Then rename the embedded field points to positive_points , so that we can merge this into the original dataset shortly. We can then get rid of a bunch of the embedded fields within the Keypoint label, because we already know the source and number of “no” and “unsure” votes. For similar reasons, we can also rename the yes_votes field to votes : Finally, we can merge this positive_dataset into the original dataset: After going through an analogous procedure for the negative point labels, we can use select_fields one more time to create a view containing only the positive and negative point labels, and the positive and negative classification labels: [@portabletext/react] Unknown block type "externalImage", specify a component for it in the `components.types` prop Conclusion In this article, we’ve only scratched the surface of what you can do with FiftyOne and Google’s latest version of the Open Images dataset. 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http://aws.amazon.com/iam/faqs/?nc=sn&loc=5 | AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) FAQs Skip to main content Filter: All English Contact us AWS Marketplace Support My account Search Filter: All Sign in to console Create account AWS IAM Identity Center Overview Features Getting started Resources FAQs Security, Identity, and Compliance › AWS Identity and Access Management › FAQs AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) FAQs Page topics General 4 IAM resources 4 Granting access 11 Restricting access 2 Analyzing access 6 General Open all What is AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM)? IAM provides fine-grained access control across all of AWS. With IAM, you can control access to services and resources under specific conditions. Use IAM policies to manage permissions for your workforce and systems to ensure least privilege . IAM is offered at no additional charge. For more information, see What is IAM? How does IAM work and what can I do with it? IAM provides authentication and authorization for AWS services, which evaluate if an AWS request is allowed or denied. Access is denied by default and is allowed only when a policy explicitly grants access. You can attach policies to roles and resources to control access across AWS. For more information, see How IAM works . What are least-privilege permissions? When you set permissions with IAM policies, grant only the permissions required to perform a task. This practice is known as granting least privilege. You can apply least-privilege permissions in IAM by defining the actions that can be taken on specific resources under specific conditions. For more information, see Access management for AWS resources . How do I get started with IAM? To get started using IAM to manage permissions for AWS services and resources, create an IAM role and grant it permissions. For workforce users , create a role that can be assumed by your identity provider. For systems, create a role that can be assumed by the service you are using, such as Amazon EC2 or AWS Lambda . After you create a role, you can attach a policy to the role to grant permissions that meet your needs. When you are just starting out, you might not know the specific permissions you need, so you can start with broader permissions. AWS managed policies provide permissions to help you get started and are available in all AWS accounts. Then, reduce permissions further by defining customer managed policies specific to your use cases. You can create and manage policies and roles in the IAM console, or via AWS APIs or the AWS CLI. For more information, see Getting started with IAM . IAM resources Open all What are IAM roles and how do they work? AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) roles provide a way to access AWS by relying on temporary security credentials . Each role has a set of permissions for making AWS service requests, and a role is not associated with a specific user or group. Instead, trusted entities such as identity providers or AWS services assume roles. For more information, see IAM roles . Why should I use IAM roles? Use IAM roles to grant access to your AWS accounts by relying on short-term credentials, a security best practice. Authorized identities, which can be AWS services or users from your identity provider, can assume roles to make AWS requests. To grant permissions to a role, attach an IAM policy to it. For more information, see Common scenarios for IAM roles . What are IAM users and should I still be using them? IAM users are identities with long-term credentials. You might be using IAM users for workforce users . In this case, AWS recommends using an identity provider and federating into AWS by assuming roles. You can also use roles to grant cross-account access to services and features such as Lambda functions. In some scenarios, you might require IAM users with access keys that have long-term credentials with access to your AWS account. For these scenarios, we recommend using IAM access last used information to rotate credentials often and remove credentials that are not being used. For more information, see Overview of AWS identity management: Users . What are IAM policies? IAM policies define permissions for the entities you attach them to. For example, to grant access to an IAM role, attach a policy to the role. The permissions defined in the policy determine whether requests are allowed or denied. You also can attach policies to some resources, such as Amazon S3 buckets, to grant direct, cross-account access. You can also attach policies to an AWS organization or organizational unit to restrict access across multiple accounts. AWS evaluates these policies when an IAM role makes a request. For more information, see Identity-based policies . Granting access Open all How do I grant access to services and resources by using IAM? To grant access to services and resources by using AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM), attach IAM policies to roles or resources. You can start by attaching AWS managed policies , which are owned and updated by AWS and are available in all AWS accounts. If you know the specific permissions required for your use cases, you can create customer managed policies and attach them to roles. Some AWS resources provide a way to grant access by defining a policy attached to resources, such as Amazon S3 buckets. These resource-based policies allow you to grant direct, cross-account access to the resources to which they are attached. For more information, see Access management for AWS resources . How do I create IAM policies? To assign permissions to a role or resource, create a policy, which is a JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) document that defines permissions. This document includes permissions statements that grant or deny access to specific service actions, resources, and conditions. After you create a policy, you can attach it to one or more AWS roles to grant permissions to your AWS account. To grant direct, cross-account access to resources, such as Amazon S3 buckets, use resource-based policies. Create your policies in the IAM console or via AWS APIs or the AWS CLI. For more information, see Define custom IAM permissions with customer managed policies . What are AWS managed policies and when should I use them? AWS managed policies are created and administered by AWS and cover common use cases. As you get started, you can grant broader permissions by using the AWS managed policies that are available in your AWS account and common across all AWS accounts. As you refine your requirements, you can reduce permissions by defining customer managed policies specific to your use cases with the goal of achieving least-privilege permissions. For more information, see AWS managed policies . What are customer managed policies and when should I use them? To grant only the permissions required to perform tasks, you can create customer managed policies that are specific to your use cases and resources. Use customer managed policies to continue refining permissions for your specific requirements. For more information, see Customer managed policies . What are inline policies and when should I use them? Inline policies are embedded in and inherent to specific IAM roles. Use inline policies if you want to maintain a strict one-to-one relationship between a policy and the identity to which it is applied. For example, you can grant administrative permissions to ensure they are not attached to other roles. For more information, see Inline policies . What are resource-based policies and when should I use them? Resource-based policies are permissions policies that are attached to resources. With resource-based policies, you can define who has access to a resource and which actions they can perform with it. For example, you can attach resource-based policies to Amazon S3 buckets, Amazon SQS queues, VPC endpoints, and AWS Key Management Service (AWS KMS) encryption keys. Use resource-based policies to grant direct, cross-account access. For a list of services that support resource-based policies, see AWS services that work with IAM . For more information, see Identity-based policies and resource-based policies . What is role-based access control (RBAC)? RBAC provides a way for you to assign permissions based on a person’s job function, known outside of AWS as a role. IAM provides RBAC by defining IAM roles with permissions that align with job functions. You can then grant individuals access to assume these roles to perform specific job functions. With RBAC, you can audit access by looking at each IAM role and its attached permissions. For more information, see Comparison of ABAC to the traditional RBAC model . How do I grant access with RBAC? As a best practice, grant access only to the specific service actions and resources required to perform each task. This is known as granting least privilege . When employees add new resources, you must update policies to allow access to those resources. What is attribute-based access control (ABAC)? ABAC is an authorization strategy that defines permissions based on attributes. In AWS, these attributes are called tags , and you can define them on AWS resources, IAM roles, and in role sessions. With ABAC, you define a set of permissions based on the value of a tag. You can grant fine-grained permissions to specific resources by requiring the tags on the role or session to match the tags on the resource. For example, you can author a policy that grants developers access to resources tagged with the job title “developers.” ABAC is helpful in environments that are growing rapidly by granting permissions to resources as they are created with specific tags. For more information, see Attribute-Based Access Control (ABAC) for AWS . How do I grant access by using ABAC? To grant access by using ABAC, first define the tag keys and values you want to use for access control. Then, ensure your IAM role has the appropriate tag keys and values. If multiple identities use this role, you also can define session tag keys and values. Next, ensure that your resources have the appropriate tag keys and values. You can also require users to create resources with appropriate tags and restrict access to modify them. After your tags are in place, define a policy that grants access to specific actions and resource types, but only if the role or session tags match the resource tags. For a detailed tutorial that demonstrates how to use ABAC in AWS, see IAM tutorial: Define permissions to access AWS resources based on tags . What is IAM temporary delegation? IAM temporary delegation is a feature that enables Amazon and AWS Partners to request temporary, limited access to your AWS account to perform specific tasks on your behalf. You review and approve each request before granting access, which automatically expires after a specified duration. This feature accelerates product onboarding and simplifies ongoing management by allowing product providers to automate deployment and configuration tasks instead of requiring you to manually configure multiple AWS services. For one-time or occasional tasks like initial setup, maintenance, or feature upgrades, product providers receive temporary credentials. For ongoing operations that require persistent access, product providers can use temporary delegation to create an IAM role with a permission boundary that defines the role's maximum permissions. For more information see the AWS IAM user guide Restricting access Open all How do I restrict access by using IAM? With AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM), all access is denied by default and requires a policy that grants access. As you manage permissions at scale, you might want to implement permissions guardrails and restrict access across your accounts. To restrict access, specify a Deny statement in any policy. If a Deny statement applies to an access request, it always prevails over an Allow statement. For example, if you allow access to all actions in AWS but deny access to IAM, any request to IAM is denied. You can include a Deny statement in any type of policy, including identity-based, resource-based, and service control policies with AWS Organizations. For more information, see Controlling CloudFormation access with AWS Identity and Access Management . What are AWS Organizations service control policies (SCPs) and when should I use them? SCPs are similar to IAM policies and use almost the same syntax. However, SCPs don’t grant permissions. Instead, SCPs allow or deny access to AWS services for individual AWS accounts with Organizations member accounts, or for groups of accounts within an organizational unit. The specified actions from an SCP affect all IAM users and roles, including the root user of the member account. For more information, see Policy evaluation logic . Analyzing access Open all How do I work toward least-privilege permissions? When you get started granting permissions, you can start with broader permissions as you explore and experiment. As your use cases mature, AWS recommends that you refine permissions to grant only the permissions required with the goal of achieving least-privilege permissions . AWS provides tools to help you refine your permissions. You can start with AWS managed policies , which are created and administered by AWS and include permissions for common use cases. As you refine your permissions, define specific permissions in customer managed policies . To help you determine the specific permissions you require, see AWS Identity and Access Management Access Analyzer , review AWS CloudTrail logs, and inspect last accessed information. You also can use the IAM policy simulator to test and troubleshoot policies. What is IAM Access Analyzer? Achieving least privilege is a continuous cycle to grant the right fine-grained permissions as your requirements evolve. IAM Access Analyzer helps you streamline permissions management in each step of this cycle. Policy generation with IAM Access Analyzer generates a fine-grained policy based on the access activity captured in your logs. This means that after you build and run an application, you can generate policies that grant only the required permissions to operate the application. Policy validation with IAM Access Analyzer uses more than 100 policy checks to guide you to author and validate secure and functional policies. You can use these checks while creating new policies or to validate existing policies. Custom policy checks are a paid feature to validate that developer-authored policies adhere to your specified security standards ahead of deployments. Custom policy checks use the power of automated reasoning—provable security assurance backed by mathematical proof— so that security teams can proactively detect nonconformant updates to policies. Public and cross-account findings with IAM Access Analyzer help you verify and refine access allowed by your resource policies from outside your AWS organization or account. Internal findings within IAM Access Analyzer identify who within your AWS organization has access to your critical AWS resources. For more information, see Using IAM Access Analyzer . IAM Access Analyzer also continuously analyzes your accounts to identify unused access. The findings highlight unused roles, unused access keys for IAM users, and unused passwords for IAM users. For active IAM roles and users, the findings provide visibility into unused services and actions. The results from the analysis of external, internal, and unused access are displayed on a unified dashboard that allows central visibility for quick remediation. How do I remove unused permissions? You might have IAM users, roles, and permissions that you no longer require in your AWS account. We recommend that you remove them with the goal of achieving least-privilege access. For IAM users, you can review password and access key last used information. For roles, you can review role last used information. This information is available through the IAM console, APIs, and SDKs. Last used information helps you identify users and roles that are no longer in use and safe to remove. You can also refine permissions by reviewing service and last accessed information to identify unused permissions. For more information, see Refine permissions in AWS using last accessed information . If you enable an unused access analyzer as a paid feature, IAM Access Analyzer continuously analyzes your accounts to identify unused access and creates a centralized dashboard with findings. Security teams can use the dashboard to review findings and prioritize which accounts to review based on the volume of findings, which highlight unused roles, unused access keys for IAM users, and unused passwords for IAM users. For active IAM roles and users, the findings provide visibility into unused services and actions, simplifying the inspection of unused access to guide you toward least privilege. With this feature, you pay per IAM role or IAM user analyzed per month. What is the IAM policy simulator and when should I use it? The IAM policy simulator evaluates policies you choose and determines the effective permissions for each of the actions you specify. Use the policy simulator to test and troubleshoot identity-based and resource-based policies , IAM permissions boundaries , and SCPs . For more information, see IAM policy testing with the IAM policy simulator . What are IAM Access Analyzer custom policy checks? IAM Access Analyzer custom policy checks validate before deployments that your IAM policies adhere to your security standards. Custom policy checks use the power of automated reasoning —provable security assurance backed by mathematical proof—so that security teams can proactively detect nonconformant updates to policies. For example, IAM policy changes that are more permissive than their previous version would be flagged for additional review. Security teams can use these checks to streamline their reviews, automatically approving policies that conform with their security standards and inspecting more deeply when they don't. This kind of validation provides higher security assurance in the cloud. Security and development teams can automate policy reviews at scale by integrating these custom policy checks into the tools and environments where developers author their policies, such as their CI/CD pipelines. What is IAM Access Analyzer unused access? IAM Access Analyzer simplifies inspecting unused access to guide you toward least privilege. Security teams can use IAM Access Analyzer to gain visibility into unused access across their AWS organization and automate how they rightsize permissions. When an unused access analyzer is enabled, IAM Access Analyzer continuously analyzes your accounts to identify unused access and creates a centralized dashboard with findings. 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Bitbucket での Git LFS の現在の制限事項 Bitbucket での Git LFS のストレージ ポリシー Git のフィーチャー ブランチ ワークフロー コンテンツと diff の表示制限 リポジトリ設定を構成する リポジトリのプライバシーとフォーク オプションを設定する リポジトリへのアクセス権をユーザーとグループに付与する macOS でリポジトリ アクセス キーをセットアップする Windows でリポジトリ アクセス キーをセットアップする Linux でリポジトリ アクセス キーをセットアップする 1 台のデバイスで複数のリポジトリ アクセス キーを管理する 既存のコミットをユーザー名エイリアスにマッピングする Web サービスにリンクする リポジトリ所有権を譲渡する リポジトリのサイズを減らす Git リポジトリのメンテナンス リポジトリを削除する プルリクエストおよびマージの設定 Git の fast forward とブランチの管理 ブランチ権限を使用する マージ前にチェックを提案または要求する プル リクエストの diff からファイルを除外 リモート URL をリポジトリに変更する Webhook を管理する イベント ペイロード webhook の作成とトリガーのチュートリアル 署名済みコミットを必須にする リポジトリのアクセス トークン リポジトリ用のアクセス トークンを作成する リポジトリレベルのアクセス トークンの権限 リポジトリでのアクセス トークンの使用 リポジトリのアクセス トークンを取り消す リポジトリのアクセス トークンをローテーションする コード所有者の設定と使用 通知の表示 Wiki を使用してドキュメントを保存する Wiki を作成する Wiki のクローン Creole の特別なサポート Creole マークアップのマクロ参照 Wiki を公開または非公開にする Wiki でシンタックス ハイライトを使用する Wiki ページにイメージを追加する Wiki に目次を追加する Bitbucket 課題について 課題トラッカーを使用する 課題トラッカーを有効化する 課題フィールドの既定値を設定する 課題データをエクスポートまたはインポートする Bitbucket で課題データをエクスポートまたはインポートする 課題のインポート/エクスポートでのデータ形式 トラッカーを公開または非公開にする ユーザーがコードをプッシュしたときに課題を自動的に解決する 課題トラッカーのメール設定を行う シンタックス ハイライトと課題のマークアップについて Code Insights Pipelines を使用したビルド、テスト、およびデプロイ Bitbucket Pipelines を使い始める 最初のパイプラインを構成する パイプラインを表示 Pipelines のビルドで依存性を指定する Bitbucket Pipelines の制限事項 Bitbucket Pipelines glossary Pipelines をさまざまなソフトウェア言語で使用する Bitbucket Pipelines で Docker コマンドを実行する Javascript (Node.js) と Bitbucket Pipelines Java と Bitbucket Pipelines Laravel と Bitbucket Pipelines PHP と Bitbucket Pipelines Python と Bitbucket Pipelines Ruby と Bitbucket Pipelines Docker イメージをビルド環境として使用する 式言語 Pipelines デプロイメント ガイドへのアクセス AWS S3 へのデプロイ CodeDeploy を使用して AWS にデプロイする Elastic Beanstalk を使用して AWS にデプロイする AWS EKS (Kubernetes) にデプロイする Lambda 関数の更新を AWS にデプロイする Amazon ECS にデプロイする Firebase へのデプロイ Google Cloud にデプロイする Heroku にデプロイする Kubernetes にデプロイする Microsoft Azure にデプロイする npm へのデプロイ プル リクエストでデプロイする SCP を使用したデプロイ Bitbucket ダウンロードにビルド アーティファクトをデプロイする ビルド アーティファクトの公開とリンク Docker イメージをビルドしてコンテナ レジストリへプッシュする Bitbucket Pipelines 設定参照 グローバル オプション Git クローンの動作 キャッシュ、サービス コンテナー、エクスポート パイプラインの定義 Docker イメージ オプション パイプラインの開始条件 並行ステップ オプション 子パイプライン ステップのオプション Runtime v3 を有効にして使用する ステージ オプション ステップ オプション Pipelines の yaml ファイルで glob パターンを使用する YAML アンカー デプロイメント Bitbucket Pipelines OpenID Connect を使用して AWS にデプロイする デプロイを設定、監視する Bitbucket のデプロイ ガイドライン 同時実行の制御 指標 スケジュールされたパイプラインと、手動でトリガーされたパイプライン 変数とシークレット Bitbucket Pipelines で SSH キーを使用する macOS で Pipelines SSH キーをセットアップする Windows で Pipelines SSH キーをセットアップする Linux で Pipelines SSH キーをセットアップする パイプラインで複数の SSH キーを使用する キャッシュ パイプラインのアーティファクト データベースとサービス コンテナ Bitbucket Pipelines でパイプを使用する パイプとは Bitbucket Pipelines 用パイプを作成する パイプの記述の高度なテクニック 連携 Jira と Pipelines の連携 OIDC を使用して Pipelines とリソース サーバーを統合する OpenID Connect を使用して、Pipelines の AWS ECR イメージを使用する Slack を Pipelines と連携させる サードパーティのサービスに接続する さまざまなサードパーティ プロバイダーによるレート制限 テスト Bitbucket Pipelines でのクロスプラットフォーム テスト Pipelines のテスト レポート ランナー Bitbucket で新しいランナーを追加する bitbucket-pipelines.yml でランナーを設定する Linux Docker 用のランナーをセットアップする Linux Shell 用のランナーをセットアップする Windows 用のランナーをセットアップする MacOS のランナーをセットアップする プロキシを使用するようにランナーを設定する 自社ホスト ランナーへのログインを設定する ランナーの同時実行性を設定し、ステップ キューを検査する 会社のファイアウォールの背後で実行されているランナーの IP アドレス Docker イメージを自社ホスト ランナーで使用する Autoscaler for Runners on Kubernetes リポジトリにプッシュして戻す パイプライン構成の共有 動的なパイプライン Bitbucket Pipelines への移行 Bamboo から Bitbucket Pipelines に移行する方法 Jenkins から Bitbucket Pipelines に移行する方法 Bitbucket Cloud のプランと設定を管理する プランと請求の管理 Bitbucket Cloud にログインまたは接続する SSH と 2 段階認証を設定する macOS で個人用 SSH キーをセットアップする Windows で個人用 SSH キーをセットアップする Linux で個人用 SSH キーをセットアップする 1 台のデバイスで複数の Bitbucket ユーザーの SSH キーを管理する 2 段階認証の有効化 サポートされている SSH キー形式 Sourcetree を使用して SSH を設定する Bitbucket とアカウントの設定を管理する 個人設定にアクセスする ユーザー名を更新する アカウントの削除 メール エイリアスを設定する ウォッチしているオブジェクトのメール通知の管理 リポジトリのグループを整理する 非公開コンテンツへのアクセスを制御する Atlassian アカウントにアップグレードする キーボード ショートカット テーマを変更する アクセス トークン API トークン API トークンの使用 API トークンの作成 API トークンの権限 API トークンを取り消す Sourcetree または別のアプリに API トークンを追加する 会社のファイアウォールで許可リストに登録されている IP アドレスとドメイン Bitbucket Cloud とアプリおよび他の製品との連携 Bitbucket と Jira を連携する Bitbucket Cloud を Jira Cloud に接続する Bitbucket Cloud を Jira Data Center と接続する Jira Cloud プロジェクトを Bitbucket Cloud で使用する Bitbucket から Jira 作業項目を作成 プル リクエストのマージ時に Jira 作業項目をトランジション チームを自動で招待する設定 スマートコミットの有効化 Smart Commit を使用する Bitbucket と Compass を統合する Bitbucket Cloud を Compass に接続する リポジトリを Compass コンポーネントにリンクする Bitbucket Cloud を Marketplace アプリと使用する Bitbucket Cloud アプリの概要 Bitbucket Cloud を Slack と連携する Bitbucket で Trello ボードと連携する OAuth 経由で別のアプリケーションと連携する Cloud IDE アドオンのインストール ビルド システムを Bitbucket Cloud と連携する Bitbucket のソース コードへのハイパーリンク Bitbucket Cloud の開発者モードを有効にする Atlassian for VS Code 拡張機能を使用する VS Code の使用を開始する VS Code での Jira 作業項目 VS Code での Bitbucket プル リクエスト VS Code での Bitbucket Cloud パイプライン セキュリティ Snyk でセキュリティを追加して設定する Bitbucket Cloud REST API でサードパーティ製アプリをビルドする API リクエストの制限 Bitbucket Cloud で OAuth を使用する OAuth コンシューマーの例 Bitbucket REST API バージョン 1 を使用する groups エンドポイント group-privileges エンドポイント invitations エンドポイント users エンドポイント - 1.0 invitations リソース Bitbucket Cloud のアドバイザリやその他のリソースを確認する Bitbucket Cloud のセキュリティ アドバイザリにアクセスする セキュリティ アドバイザリ: URL によるアプリのインストール方法の変更 セキュリティ アドバイザリ - 2016-06-17 - パスワードのリセット Bitbucket Cloud のサポート終了のお知らせを見る AWS CodeDeploy アプリ削除のサポート終了 - 2019-12-03 チュートリアル チュートリアル: Bitbucket と Git を使用する Git リポジトリを作成する Git リポジトリをコピーしてファイルを追加する Bitbucket Cloud で Git リポジトリから変更をプルする Git ブランチを使用してファイルをマージする チュートリアル: Bitbucket と Sourcetree を使用する 新しいリポジトリを作成する リポジトリをコピーしてファイルを追加する Bitbucket でリポジトリから変更をプルする Sourcetree ブランチを使用して更新をマージする チュートリアル: Bitbucket のプル リクエストについて リポジトリを作成 (およびレビュアーを追加) する クローンを行い、新しいブランチに変更を加える プル リクエストを作成して変更をマージする Bitbucket Cloud でプロジェクトを作成して管理する プロジェクト用のアクセス トークン プロジェクトのアクセス トークン作成 プロジェクト レベルのアクセス トークンの権限 プロジェクト用のアクセス トークンを使用する プロジェクト用のアクセス トークンを取り消す プロジェクト用のアクセス トークンをローテーションする プロジェクト設定を行う macOS でプロジェクト アクセス キーをセットアップする Windows でプロジェクト アクセス キーをセットアップする Linux でプロジェクト アクセス キーをセットアップする 1 台のデバイスで複数のプロジェクト アクセス キーを管理する 初期設定のレビュアーをプロジェクトに追加する プロジェクトにリポジトリを追加する プロジェクトのブランチ モデルの構成 プロジェクトを見つけて共有する 既存のプロジェクトを管理および編集する プロジェクトのマージ戦略をセットアップする プロジェクト詳細の更新 プロジェクトのブランチ制限を設定する ユーザーとグループのプロジェクト権限を設定する プロジェクトの作成 アトラシアン サポート Bitbucket リソース Bitbucket Cloud でのワークスペースへの参加、またはワークスペースの作成および管理 ワークスペースのアクセス トークン クラウド データセンター ワークスペース用のアクセス トークンを作成する ワークスペースのアクセストークンはプレミアム機能です。Bitbucket Cloud Premium プランについて詳しく知るには、 Bitbucket Cloud Premium をご覧ください。 Access tokens for a workspace are single-purpose access tokens (or passwords) with access to a single workspace with limited permissions (specified at creation time). Use tokens for tasks such as scripting, CI/CD tools, and testing Bitbucket integrations or Marketplace apps while in development. ワークスペース用のアクセス トークンを作成するには、次の手順に従います。 bitbucket.org で、アクセス トークンの対象となるワークスペースに移動します。このワークスペースは、ワークスペースアクセストークンがアクセスできる唯一のワークスペースです。 上部のナビゲーション バーにある [ 設定 ] (歯車アイコン) を選択します。 [ 設定 ] ドロップダウン メニューから [ ワークスペース設定 ] を選択します。 サイドバーで、[ セキュリティ ] の下で、[ アクセス トークン ] を選択します。 [ アクセス トークンを作成 ] を選択します。 アクセス トークンに名前を付けます。通常、そのトークンを使用するアプリやタスクに関連する名前を付けます。 [ 有効期限 ] で日付ピッカーを選択し、アクセス トークンの有効期限が切れる特定の日付を選択または入力します。有効期限は、ワークスペース管理者が設定した日付範囲内である必要があります。 注: ワークスペース管理者がトークンに有効期限を設定する必要がない場合、[ 有効期限なし ] オプションを使用できます。[ 有効期限なし ] ラジオ ボタンを選択して有効期限のないトークンを作成するか、[ 有効期限 ] ラジオ ボタンを選択してトークンの有効期限を設定できます。 アクセス トークンに必要な権限を選択してください。各権限の詳細については、 ワークスペース レベルのアクセス トークン権限 をご覧ください。 [ 作成 ] ボタンを選択します。ページに [ アクセス トークンを作成しました ] ダイアログが表示されます。 生成されたトークンをコピーして記録するか、アクセス権が必要なアプリに貼り付けます。 トークンは一度だけ表示され、あとからは取得できません 。ワークスペース アクセス トークンを復元または再利用するのではなく、新しいトークンを作成して、古いトークンを取り消すことをご検討ください。 アクセス トークンの有効期限 アクセス トークンの有効期限の設定と要求の詳細については、 アクセス トークンの有効期限を要求 を参照してください。 この内容はお役に立ちましたか? はい いいえ 正確ではなかった 明確ではなかった 関係なかった この記事についてのフィードバックを送信する さらにヘルプが必要ですか? アトラシアン コミュニティをご利用ください。 コミュニティに質問 ワークスペースのアクセス トークン アクセス トークンの有効期限を必要とする ワークスペース用のアクセス トークンを作成する ワークスペース レベルのアクセス トークンの権限 ワークスペース用のアクセス トークンを使用する ワークスペース用のアクセス トークンを取り消す 詳細を表示する コミュニティ 質問、ディスカッション、記事 アクセシビリティ データ収集時の通知 プライバシー ポリシー 利用規約 セキュリティ 2026 年 Atlassian | 2026-01-13T09:29:11 |
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https://support.atlassian.com/ja/bitbucket-cloud/docs/what-is-a-workspace/ | ワークスペースとは | Bitbucket Cloud | アトラシアン サポート メイン コンテンツにスキップ Bitbucket サポート アプリ 使用を開始する 関連ドキュメント リソース お問い合わせ サインイン サインイン Bitbucket Cloud 関連ドキュメント Bitbucket Cloud の使用を開始する バージョン管理を開始する バージョン管理の種類について Bitbucket の DVCS ワークフロー コマンド ラインについて Git のインストールとセットアップ Git コマンド リポジトリのセットアップを開始する Bitbucket Cloud でリポジトリを作成する リポジトリのインポート リポジトリのクローン リポジトリでの作業を開始する コードを Bitbucket にプッシュする コードを Bitbucket からプルする Bitbucket Cloud で課題を作成する Wiki ページを作成または編集する ブランチとプル リクエストの使用を開始する ブランチを作成してプッシュする Bitbucket Cloud でブランチをチェックアウトする レビュー用にプル リクエストを作成する プル リクエストをレビューする Bitbucket Cloud でプル リクエストをマージする Bitbucket Cloud でのワークスペースへの参加、またはワークスペースの作成および管理 ワークスペースとは ワークスペースへの参加、またはワークスペースの作成 ワークスペースへのアクセス権を付与する ワークスペース メンバーをグループに整理する ワークスペースの非公開コンテンツへのアクセスを制御する ワークスペースのアクセス トークン アクセス トークンの有効期限を必要とする ワークスペース用のアクセス トークンを作成する ワークスペース レベルのアクセス トークンの権限 ワークスペース用のアクセス トークンを使用する ワークスペース用のアクセス トークンを取り消す ワークスペース用のアクセス トークンをローテーションする ワークスペース ID の変更 リポジトリやグループをワークスペースに転送する Bitbucket Cloud で Web サイトを公開する カスタム マージ チェックを設定して使用する パッケージの設定と使用 パッケージの使用を開始する コンテナーイメージとタグを削除 Bitbucket Cloud でリポジトリをセットアップおよび操作する Bitbucket Cloud での検索 リポジトリのセットアップ リポジトリを作成する バージョン管理外のコードをリポジトリに追加する 既存のツールからコードをインポートまたは変換する GitHub または GitLab からのリポジトリのインポート リポジトリで作業する README コンテンツ マークアップでコメントを設定する リポジトリを 2 つに分割する スニペットの概要 Git リポジトリのクローン リポジトリに変更をプッシュする リポジトリのブランチまたはフォーク リポジトリのブランチ リポジトリのフォーク リポジトリでブランチをリストする ブランチをチェック アウトする マージされていないブランチを管理する コミットの使用方法をご確認ください。 ソース ファイルの追加、編集、およびソース ファイルへのコミット コミットの DVCS ユーザー名を設定する リポジトリ タグ GPG キーを使ってコミットに署名する SSH キーでコミットに署名する コード ビューにプル リクエストを使用する プル リクエストを作成する プル リクエストのコードをレビューする プル リクエストでビルドのステータスを確認する プル リクエストのマージ マージの競合を解決する プル リクエストを却下する プル リクエストの下書き コンテンツの作成や編集に AI による文章作成アシスタントを活用する Bitbucket Cloud でスマート ミラーリングを使用する Bitbucket スマート ミラーリングでの作業 Bitbucket のスマート ミラーリングのトラブルシューティング Git Large File Storage (LFS) で大規模なファイルを管理する Bitbucket で Git LFS を使用する 既存の Bitbucket リポジトリで Git LFS を使用する BFG を使用してリポジトリを Git LFS へ移行する Bitbucket での Git LFS の現在の制限事項 Bitbucket での Git LFS のストレージ ポリシー Git のフィーチャー ブランチ ワークフロー コンテンツと diff の表示制限 リポジトリ設定を構成する リポジトリのプライバシーとフォーク オプションを設定する リポジトリへのアクセス権をユーザーとグループに付与する macOS でリポジトリ アクセス キーをセットアップする Windows でリポジトリ アクセス キーをセットアップする Linux でリポジトリ アクセス キーをセットアップする 1 台のデバイスで複数のリポジトリ アクセス キーを管理する 既存のコミットをユーザー名エイリアスにマッピングする Web サービスにリンクする リポジトリ所有権を譲渡する リポジトリのサイズを減らす Git リポジトリのメンテナンス リポジトリを削除する プルリクエストおよびマージの設定 Git の fast forward とブランチの管理 ブランチ権限を使用する マージ前にチェックを提案または要求する プル リクエストの diff からファイルを除外 リモート URL をリポジトリに変更する Webhook を管理する イベント ペイロード webhook の作成とトリガーのチュートリアル 署名済みコミットを必須にする リポジトリのアクセス トークン リポジトリ用のアクセス トークンを作成する リポジトリレベルのアクセス トークンの権限 リポジトリでのアクセス トークンの使用 リポジトリのアクセス トークンを取り消す リポジトリのアクセス トークンをローテーションする コード所有者の設定と使用 通知の表示 Wiki を使用してドキュメントを保存する Wiki を作成する Wiki のクローン Creole の特別なサポート Creole マークアップのマクロ参照 Wiki を公開または非公開にする Wiki でシンタックス ハイライトを使用する Wiki ページにイメージを追加する Wiki に目次を追加する Bitbucket 課題について 課題トラッカーを使用する 課題トラッカーを有効化する 課題フィールドの既定値を設定する 課題データをエクスポートまたはインポートする Bitbucket で課題データをエクスポートまたはインポートする 課題のインポート/エクスポートでのデータ形式 トラッカーを公開または非公開にする ユーザーがコードをプッシュしたときに課題を自動的に解決する 課題トラッカーのメール設定を行う シンタックス ハイライトと課題のマークアップについて Code Insights Pipelines を使用したビルド、テスト、およびデプロイ Bitbucket Pipelines を使い始める 最初のパイプラインを構成する パイプラインを表示 Pipelines のビルドで依存性を指定する Bitbucket Pipelines の制限事項 Bitbucket Pipelines glossary Pipelines をさまざまなソフトウェア言語で使用する Bitbucket Pipelines で Docker コマンドを実行する Javascript (Node.js) と Bitbucket Pipelines Java と Bitbucket Pipelines Laravel と Bitbucket Pipelines PHP と Bitbucket Pipelines Python と Bitbucket Pipelines Ruby と Bitbucket Pipelines Docker イメージをビルド環境として使用する 式言語 Pipelines デプロイメント ガイドへのアクセス AWS S3 へのデプロイ CodeDeploy を使用して AWS にデプロイする Elastic Beanstalk を使用して AWS にデプロイする AWS EKS (Kubernetes) にデプロイする Lambda 関数の更新を AWS にデプロイする Amazon ECS にデプロイする Firebase へのデプロイ Google Cloud にデプロイする Heroku にデプロイする Kubernetes にデプロイする Microsoft Azure にデプロイする npm へのデプロイ プル リクエストでデプロイする SCP を使用したデプロイ Bitbucket ダウンロードにビルド アーティファクトをデプロイする ビルド アーティファクトの公開とリンク Docker イメージをビルドしてコンテナ レジストリへプッシュする Bitbucket Pipelines 設定参照 グローバル オプション Git クローンの動作 キャッシュ、サービス コンテナー、エクスポート パイプラインの定義 Docker イメージ オプション パイプラインの開始条件 並行ステップ オプション 子パイプライン ステップのオプション Runtime v3 を有効にして使用する ステージ オプション ステップ オプション Pipelines の yaml ファイルで glob パターンを使用する YAML アンカー デプロイメント Bitbucket Pipelines OpenID Connect を使用して AWS にデプロイする デプロイを設定、監視する Bitbucket のデプロイ ガイドライン 同時実行の制御 指標 スケジュールされたパイプラインと、手動でトリガーされたパイプライン 変数とシークレット Bitbucket Pipelines で SSH キーを使用する macOS で Pipelines SSH キーをセットアップする Windows で Pipelines SSH キーをセットアップする Linux で Pipelines SSH キーをセットアップする パイプラインで複数の SSH キーを使用する キャッシュ パイプラインのアーティファクト データベースとサービス コンテナ Bitbucket Pipelines でパイプを使用する パイプとは Bitbucket Pipelines 用パイプを作成する パイプの記述の高度なテクニック 連携 Jira と Pipelines の連携 OIDC を使用して Pipelines とリソース サーバーを統合する OpenID Connect を使用して、Pipelines の AWS ECR イメージを使用する Slack を Pipelines と連携させる サードパーティのサービスに接続する さまざまなサードパーティ プロバイダーによるレート制限 テスト Bitbucket Pipelines でのクロスプラットフォーム テスト Pipelines のテスト レポート ランナー Bitbucket で新しいランナーを追加する bitbucket-pipelines.yml でランナーを設定する Linux Docker 用のランナーをセットアップする Linux Shell 用のランナーをセットアップする Windows 用のランナーをセットアップする MacOS のランナーをセットアップする プロキシを使用するようにランナーを設定する 自社ホスト ランナーへのログインを設定する ランナーの同時実行性を設定し、ステップ キューを検査する 会社のファイアウォールの背後で実行されているランナーの IP アドレス Docker イメージを自社ホスト ランナーで使用する Autoscaler for Runners on Kubernetes リポジトリにプッシュして戻す パイプライン構成の共有 動的なパイプライン Bitbucket Pipelines への移行 Bamboo から Bitbucket Pipelines に移行する方法 Jenkins から Bitbucket Pipelines に移行する方法 Bitbucket Cloud のプランと設定を管理する プランと請求の管理 Bitbucket Cloud にログインまたは接続する SSH と 2 段階認証を設定する macOS で個人用 SSH キーをセットアップする Windows で個人用 SSH キーをセットアップする Linux で個人用 SSH キーをセットアップする 1 台のデバイスで複数の Bitbucket ユーザーの SSH キーを管理する 2 段階認証の有効化 サポートされている SSH キー形式 Sourcetree を使用して SSH を設定する Bitbucket とアカウントの設定を管理する 個人設定にアクセスする ユーザー名を更新する アカウントの削除 メール エイリアスを設定する ウォッチしているオブジェクトのメール通知の管理 リポジトリのグループを整理する 非公開コンテンツへのアクセスを制御する Atlassian アカウントにアップグレードする キーボード ショートカット テーマを変更する アクセス トークン API トークン API トークンの使用 API トークンの作成 API トークンの権限 API トークンを取り消す Sourcetree または別のアプリに API トークンを追加する 会社のファイアウォールで許可リストに登録されている IP アドレスとドメイン Bitbucket Cloud とアプリおよび他の製品との連携 Bitbucket と Jira を連携する Bitbucket Cloud を Jira Cloud に接続する Bitbucket Cloud を Jira Data Center と接続する Jira Cloud プロジェクトを Bitbucket Cloud で使用する Bitbucket から Jira 作業項目を作成 プル リクエストのマージ時に Jira 作業項目をトランジション チームを自動で招待する設定 スマートコミットの有効化 Smart Commit を使用する Bitbucket と Compass を統合する Bitbucket Cloud を Compass に接続する リポジトリを Compass コンポーネントにリンクする Bitbucket Cloud を Marketplace アプリと使用する Bitbucket Cloud アプリの概要 Bitbucket Cloud を Slack と連携する Bitbucket で Trello ボードと連携する OAuth 経由で別のアプリケーションと連携する Cloud IDE アドオンのインストール ビルド システムを Bitbucket Cloud と連携する Bitbucket のソース コードへのハイパーリンク Bitbucket Cloud の開発者モードを有効にする Atlassian for VS Code 拡張機能を使用する VS Code の使用を開始する VS Code での Jira 作業項目 VS Code での Bitbucket プル リクエスト VS Code での Bitbucket Cloud パイプライン セキュリティ Snyk でセキュリティを追加して設定する Bitbucket Cloud REST API でサードパーティ製アプリをビルドする API リクエストの制限 Bitbucket Cloud で OAuth を使用する OAuth コンシューマーの例 Bitbucket REST API バージョン 1 を使用する groups エンドポイント group-privileges エンドポイント invitations エンドポイント users エンドポイント - 1.0 invitations リソース Bitbucket Cloud のアドバイザリやその他のリソースを確認する Bitbucket Cloud のセキュリティ アドバイザリにアクセスする セキュリティ アドバイザリ: URL によるアプリのインストール方法の変更 セキュリティ アドバイザリ - 2016-06-17 - パスワードのリセット Bitbucket Cloud のサポート終了のお知らせを見る AWS CodeDeploy アプリ削除のサポート終了 - 2019-12-03 チュートリアル チュートリアル: Bitbucket と Git を使用する Git リポジトリを作成する Git リポジトリをコピーしてファイルを追加する Bitbucket Cloud で Git リポジトリから変更をプルする Git ブランチを使用してファイルをマージする チュートリアル: Bitbucket と Sourcetree を使用する 新しいリポジトリを作成する リポジトリをコピーしてファイルを追加する Bitbucket でリポジトリから変更をプルする Sourcetree ブランチを使用して更新をマージする チュートリアル: Bitbucket のプル リクエストについて リポジトリを作成 (およびレビュアーを追加) する クローンを行い、新しいブランチに変更を加える プル リクエストを作成して変更をマージする Bitbucket Cloud でプロジェクトを作成して管理する プロジェクト用のアクセス トークン プロジェクトのアクセス トークン作成 プロジェクト レベルのアクセス トークンの権限 プロジェクト用のアクセス トークンを使用する プロジェクト用のアクセス トークンを取り消す プロジェクト用のアクセス トークンをローテーションする プロジェクト設定を行う macOS でプロジェクト アクセス キーをセットアップする Windows でプロジェクト アクセス キーをセットアップする Linux でプロジェクト アクセス キーをセットアップする 1 台のデバイスで複数のプロジェクト アクセス キーを管理する 初期設定のレビュアーをプロジェクトに追加する プロジェクトにリポジトリを追加する プロジェクトのブランチ モデルの構成 プロジェクトを見つけて共有する 既存のプロジェクトを管理および編集する プロジェクトのマージ戦略をセットアップする プロジェクト詳細の更新 プロジェクトのブランチ制限を設定する ユーザーとグループのプロジェクト権限を設定する プロジェクトの作成 アトラシアン サポート Bitbucket リソース Bitbucket Cloud でのワークスペースへの参加、またはワークスペースの作成および管理 クラウド データセンター ワークスペースとは ワークスペースを使用すると、リポジトリの作成、コードでのコラボレーション、Bitbucket Cloud アカウントのさまざまな作業ストリームを整理できます。以下は、ワークスペースで作成するリポジトリの URL がどのようにフォーマットされるかを示しています。 www.bitbucket.org/<workspace ID>/<repo name> [アトラシアンの管理] にプロビジョニングされたワークスペース Bitbucket Cloud は、他の Atlassian アプリとともに、[アトラシアンの管理] に完全にネストするための取り組みが進められています。ワークスペースは 2 つの管理プラットフォームのいずれかに配置でき、今後もそのいずれかに置かれることになります。以前のワークスペースは Bitbucket プラットフォーム内でのみ管理されていましたが、現在では、新しいワークスペースはすべて [アトラシアンの管理] で管理されています。ここでは、[アトラシアンの管理] を使い始める重要性について詳しく説明するとともに、2 つの管理プラットフォームの違いを概説します。 現時点では、Bitbucket Cloud で管理されているワークスペースを、貴社の組織に関連付けられ、アトラシアンの管理で管理されるワークスペースに変換することはサポートしていません。最新の更新情報については、この ロードマップアイテム をフォローしてください。 サーバーまたはデータセンターからクラウドに移行して、[アトラシアンの管理] にプロビジョニングしたワークスペースに移行する方法 クラウド移行トライアル を開始して、アトラシアンの管理でプロビジョニングされた新しいワークスペースを作成し、移行の取り組みを続けてください。 [アトラシアンの管理] にプロビジョニングされた Bitbucket ワークスペースとの違い 変更内容をご案内します。 [アトラシアンの管理] のワークスペースとの違い ユーザー管理 ユーザー管理は現在、組織やその他の関連する Atlassian アプリが置かれる [アトラシアンの管理] で行われています。これは、ワークスペースが Bitbucket Cloud では管理されなくなったということでもあります。 ユーザーへのアクセス権の付与を管理 し、アトラシアンの管理で Bitbucket Cloud ワークスペースへのアクセス権を付与したり、ワークスペース管理者に管理者ロールを割り当てたりできるようになりました。 プロジェクトやリポジトリなど、Bitbucket Cloud のコンテンツへのアクセスを許可する権限は、引き続き Bitbucket で直接管理します。 ユーザーの招待 ユーザーの招待は [アトラシアンの管理] で管理します。組織管理者とユーザー アクセス管理者のみが、Bitbucket Cloud ワークスペースへのユーザーのアプリ アクセスを許可できます。管理者以外のユーザーは Bitbucket Cloud ワークスペースにユーザーを招待できなくなりました。 SCIM/アイデンティティ/AD の同期 Atlassian Guard Standard (旧称 Atlassian Access) で、Active Directory ツールを使用して [アトラシアンの管理] の組織内のユーザー ベースを管理できるようになりました。 課題/Wiki Bitbucket Cloud の組み込み課題トラッカーと wiki は、アトラシアンの管理ワークスペースではサポートされていません。課題については、ネイティブの Jira 統合 をご活用いただくことをお勧めします。Wiki については、組織全体で Confluence の使用を検討してください。 ワークスペースの作成 アトラシアンの管理への移行により、Bitbucket Cloud でワークスペースを直接作成する機能の提供を終了いたします。チームとコラボレーションする方法を引き続き確保しながら、変更の影響を緩和するため、既存のワークスペース内でプロジェクトを作成することをお勧めします。これにより、チームとの連携に必要な権限を設定し、ワークフローを整理して質の高いコードを展開できます。 プロジェクトの作成と管理の詳細をご確認ください。 ワークスペースはどこで作成できますか? Bitbucket Cloud が [アトラシアンの管理] に加わったことで、ワークスペースは Bitbucket ではなく、[アトラシアンの管理] に作成することになりました。このため、Atlassian アプリ、統合、ユーザーをすべて 1 か所で管理できます。 アトラシアンの管理でワークスペースを作成 するか、 アトラシアンの管理の詳細をご確認ください。 ユーザーのページ ワークスペースのナビゲーション バーにある [ユーザー] タブからアクセスできる [ メンバー ] ページは、[アトラシアンの管理] のワークスペースではサポートされなくなりました。組織管理者とユーザー アクセス管理者は、[アトラシアンの管理] のワークスペースでユーザーを表示および管理できます。アプリ管理者はワークスペース設定でユーザー ディレクトリを表示できます。 API の変更 以前のお知らせでもお伝えしているとおり、アトラシアンの API は更新されます。変更、互換性問題、廃止の詳細については、 開発者向けドキュメント をご覧ください。。 ワークスペース ID を変更する方法 Bitbucket Cloud のワークスペース ID (ワークスペースのスラッグ) を変更できます。ただし、これを変更すると、そのワークスペースのリポジトリ、スニペット、静的な Web サイトの すべての URL が変更されます。 ワークスペース ID を変更すると、アカウントに関連付けられているすべてのリポジトリ、スニペット、静的 Web サイトの URL が変更されます。ただし、ワークスペース名を変更してもリポジトリの URL には影響しません。ページ ワークスペース ID の変更 をお読みいただき、この変更の影響に関する具体的な手順と重要な考慮事項をご確認ください。 自分またはチームが複数のワークスペースを所有している場合は、[プロファイルと設定] メニューでプロファイル アバターを選択し、[ すべてのワークスペース ] を選択することで、自分がメンバーになっているすべてのワークスペースを表示できます。 Bitbucket Cloud の新機能のお知らせの通知を受け取るには、 Bitbucket ブログ にサブスクライブしてください。 この内容はお役に立ちましたか? はい いいえ 正確ではなかった 明確ではなかった 関係なかった この記事についてのフィードバックを送信する さらにヘルプが必要ですか? アトラシアン コミュニティをご利用ください。 コミュニティに質問 Bitbucket Cloud でのワークスペースへの参加、またはワークスペースの作成および管理 ワークスペースとは ワークスペースへの参加、またはワークスペースの作成 ワークスペースへのアクセス権を付与する ワークスペース メンバーをグループに整理する ワークスペースの非公開コンテンツへのアクセスを制御する 詳細を表示する このページの内容 [アトラシアンの管理] にプロビジョニングされたワークスペース サーバーまたはデータセンターからクラウドに移行して、[アトラシアンの管理] にプロビジョニングしたワークスペースに移行する方法 [アトラシアンの管理] にプロビジョニングされた Bitbucket ワークスペースとの違い ワークスペース ID を変更する方法 コミュニティ 質問、ディスカッション、記事 アクセシビリティ データ収集時の通知 プライバシー ポリシー 利用規約 セキュリティ 2026 年 Atlassian | 2026-01-13T09:29:11 |
https://support.atlassian.com/ja/bitbucket-cloud/docs/change-a-workspace-id/ | ワークスペース ID の変更 | Bitbucket Cloud | アトラシアン サポート メイン コンテンツにスキップ Bitbucket サポート アプリ 使用を開始する 関連ドキュメント リソース お問い合わせ サインイン サインイン Bitbucket Cloud 関連ドキュメント Bitbucket Cloud の使用を開始する バージョン管理を開始する バージョン管理の種類について Bitbucket の DVCS ワークフロー コマンド ラインについて Git のインストールとセットアップ Git コマンド リポジトリのセットアップを開始する Bitbucket Cloud でリポジトリを作成する リポジトリのインポート リポジトリのクローン リポジトリでの作業を開始する コードを Bitbucket にプッシュする コードを Bitbucket からプルする Bitbucket Cloud で課題を作成する Wiki ページを作成または編集する ブランチとプル リクエストの使用を開始する ブランチを作成してプッシュする Bitbucket Cloud でブランチをチェックアウトする レビュー用にプル リクエストを作成する プル リクエストをレビューする Bitbucket Cloud でプル リクエストをマージする Bitbucket Cloud でのワークスペースへの参加、またはワークスペースの作成および管理 ワークスペースとは ワークスペースへの参加、またはワークスペースの作成 ワークスペースへのアクセス権を付与する ワークスペース メンバーをグループに整理する ワークスペースの非公開コンテンツへのアクセスを制御する ワークスペースのアクセス トークン アクセス トークンの有効期限を必要とする ワークスペース用のアクセス トークンを作成する ワークスペース レベルのアクセス トークンの権限 ワークスペース用のアクセス トークンを使用する ワークスペース用のアクセス トークンを取り消す ワークスペース用のアクセス トークンをローテーションする ワークスペース ID の変更 リポジトリやグループをワークスペースに転送する Bitbucket Cloud で Web サイトを公開する カスタム マージ チェックを設定して使用する パッケージの設定と使用 パッケージの使用を開始する コンテナーイメージとタグを削除 Bitbucket Cloud でリポジトリをセットアップおよび操作する Bitbucket Cloud での検索 リポジトリのセットアップ リポジトリを作成する バージョン管理外のコードをリポジトリに追加する 既存のツールからコードをインポートまたは変換する GitHub または GitLab からのリポジトリのインポート リポジトリで作業する README コンテンツ マークアップでコメントを設定する リポジトリを 2 つに分割する スニペットの概要 Git リポジトリのクローン リポジトリに変更をプッシュする リポジトリのブランチまたはフォーク リポジトリのブランチ リポジトリのフォーク リポジトリでブランチをリストする ブランチをチェック アウトする マージされていないブランチを管理する コミットの使用方法をご確認ください。 ソース ファイルの追加、編集、およびソース ファイルへのコミット コミットの DVCS ユーザー名を設定する リポジトリ タグ GPG キーを使ってコミットに署名する SSH キーでコミットに署名する コード ビューにプル リクエストを使用する プル リクエストを作成する プル リクエストのコードをレビューする プル リクエストでビルドのステータスを確認する プル リクエストのマージ マージの競合を解決する プル リクエストを却下する プル リクエストの下書き コンテンツの作成や編集に AI による文章作成アシスタントを活用する Bitbucket Cloud でスマート ミラーリングを使用する Bitbucket スマート ミラーリングでの作業 Bitbucket のスマート ミラーリングのトラブルシューティング Git Large File Storage (LFS) で大規模なファイルを管理する Bitbucket で Git LFS を使用する 既存の Bitbucket リポジトリで Git LFS を使用する BFG を使用してリポジトリを Git LFS へ移行する Bitbucket での Git LFS の現在の制限事項 Bitbucket での Git LFS のストレージ ポリシー Git のフィーチャー ブランチ ワークフロー コンテンツと diff の表示制限 リポジトリ設定を構成する リポジトリのプライバシーとフォーク オプションを設定する リポジトリへのアクセス権をユーザーとグループに付与する macOS でリポジトリ アクセス キーをセットアップする Windows でリポジトリ アクセス キーをセットアップする Linux でリポジトリ アクセス キーをセットアップする 1 台のデバイスで複数のリポジトリ アクセス キーを管理する 既存のコミットをユーザー名エイリアスにマッピングする Web サービスにリンクする リポジトリ所有権を譲渡する リポジトリのサイズを減らす Git リポジトリのメンテナンス リポジトリを削除する プルリクエストおよびマージの設定 Git の fast forward とブランチの管理 ブランチ権限を使用する マージ前にチェックを提案または要求する プル リクエストの diff からファイルを除外 リモート URL をリポジトリに変更する Webhook を管理する イベント ペイロード webhook の作成とトリガーのチュートリアル 署名済みコミットを必須にする リポジトリのアクセス トークン リポジトリ用のアクセス トークンを作成する リポジトリレベルのアクセス トークンの権限 リポジトリでのアクセス トークンの使用 リポジトリのアクセス トークンを取り消す リポジトリのアクセス トークンをローテーションする コード所有者の設定と使用 通知の表示 Wiki を使用してドキュメントを保存する Wiki を作成する Wiki のクローン Creole の特別なサポート Creole マークアップのマクロ参照 Wiki を公開または非公開にする Wiki でシンタックス ハイライトを使用する Wiki ページにイメージを追加する Wiki に目次を追加する Bitbucket 課題について 課題トラッカーを使用する 課題トラッカーを有効化する 課題フィールドの既定値を設定する 課題データをエクスポートまたはインポートする Bitbucket で課題データをエクスポートまたはインポートする 課題のインポート/エクスポートでのデータ形式 トラッカーを公開または非公開にする ユーザーがコードをプッシュしたときに課題を自動的に解決する 課題トラッカーのメール設定を行う シンタックス ハイライトと課題のマークアップについて Code Insights Pipelines を使用したビルド、テスト、およびデプロイ Bitbucket Pipelines を使い始める 最初のパイプラインを構成する パイプラインを表示 Pipelines のビルドで依存性を指定する Bitbucket Pipelines の制限事項 Bitbucket Pipelines glossary Pipelines をさまざまなソフトウェア言語で使用する Bitbucket Pipelines で Docker コマンドを実行する Javascript (Node.js) と Bitbucket Pipelines Java と Bitbucket Pipelines Laravel と Bitbucket Pipelines PHP と Bitbucket Pipelines Python と Bitbucket Pipelines Ruby と Bitbucket Pipelines Docker イメージをビルド環境として使用する 式言語 Pipelines デプロイメント ガイドへのアクセス AWS S3 へのデプロイ CodeDeploy を使用して AWS にデプロイする Elastic Beanstalk を使用して AWS にデプロイする AWS EKS (Kubernetes) にデプロイする Lambda 関数の更新を AWS にデプロイする Amazon ECS にデプロイする Firebase へのデプロイ Google Cloud にデプロイする Heroku にデプロイする Kubernetes にデプロイする Microsoft Azure にデプロイする npm へのデプロイ プル リクエストでデプロイする SCP を使用したデプロイ Bitbucket ダウンロードにビルド アーティファクトをデプロイする ビルド アーティファクトの公開とリンク Docker イメージをビルドしてコンテナ レジストリへプッシュする Bitbucket Pipelines 設定参照 グローバル オプション Git クローンの動作 キャッシュ、サービス コンテナー、エクスポート パイプラインの定義 Docker イメージ オプション パイプラインの開始条件 並行ステップ オプション 子パイプライン ステップのオプション Runtime v3 を有効にして使用する ステージ オプション ステップ オプション Pipelines の yaml ファイルで glob パターンを使用する YAML アンカー デプロイメント Bitbucket Pipelines OpenID Connect を使用して AWS にデプロイする デプロイを設定、監視する Bitbucket のデプロイ ガイドライン 同時実行の制御 指標 スケジュールされたパイプラインと、手動でトリガーされたパイプライン 変数とシークレット Bitbucket Pipelines で SSH キーを使用する macOS で Pipelines SSH キーをセットアップする Windows で Pipelines SSH キーをセットアップする Linux で Pipelines SSH キーをセットアップする パイプラインで複数の SSH キーを使用する キャッシュ パイプラインのアーティファクト データベースとサービス コンテナ Bitbucket Pipelines でパイプを使用する パイプとは Bitbucket Pipelines 用パイプを作成する パイプの記述の高度なテクニック 連携 Jira と Pipelines の連携 OIDC を使用して Pipelines とリソース サーバーを統合する OpenID Connect を使用して、Pipelines の AWS ECR イメージを使用する Slack を Pipelines と連携させる サードパーティのサービスに接続する さまざまなサードパーティ プロバイダーによるレート制限 テスト Bitbucket Pipelines でのクロスプラットフォーム テスト Pipelines のテスト レポート ランナー Bitbucket で新しいランナーを追加する bitbucket-pipelines.yml でランナーを設定する Linux Docker 用のランナーをセットアップする Linux Shell 用のランナーをセットアップする Windows 用のランナーをセットアップする MacOS のランナーをセットアップする プロキシを使用するようにランナーを設定する 自社ホスト ランナーへのログインを設定する ランナーの同時実行性を設定し、ステップ キューを検査する 会社のファイアウォールの背後で実行されているランナーの IP アドレス Docker イメージを自社ホスト ランナーで使用する Autoscaler for Runners on Kubernetes リポジトリにプッシュして戻す パイプライン構成の共有 動的なパイプライン Bitbucket Pipelines への移行 Bamboo から Bitbucket Pipelines に移行する方法 Jenkins から Bitbucket Pipelines に移行する方法 Bitbucket Cloud のプランと設定を管理する プランと請求の管理 Bitbucket Cloud にログインまたは接続する SSH と 2 段階認証を設定する macOS で個人用 SSH キーをセットアップする Windows で個人用 SSH キーをセットアップする Linux で個人用 SSH キーをセットアップする 1 台のデバイスで複数の Bitbucket ユーザーの SSH キーを管理する 2 段階認証の有効化 サポートされている SSH キー形式 Sourcetree を使用して SSH を設定する Bitbucket とアカウントの設定を管理する 個人設定にアクセスする ユーザー名を更新する アカウントの削除 メール エイリアスを設定する ウォッチしているオブジェクトのメール通知の管理 リポジトリのグループを整理する 非公開コンテンツへのアクセスを制御する Atlassian アカウントにアップグレードする キーボード ショートカット テーマを変更する アクセス トークン API トークン API トークンの使用 API トークンの作成 API トークンの権限 API トークンを取り消す Sourcetree または別のアプリに API トークンを追加する 会社のファイアウォールで許可リストに登録されている IP アドレスとドメイン Bitbucket Cloud とアプリおよび他の製品との連携 Bitbucket と Jira を連携する Bitbucket Cloud を Jira Cloud に接続する Bitbucket Cloud を Jira Data Center と接続する Jira Cloud プロジェクトを Bitbucket Cloud で使用する Bitbucket から Jira 作業項目を作成 プル リクエストのマージ時に Jira 作業項目をトランジション チームを自動で招待する設定 スマートコミットの有効化 Smart Commit を使用する Bitbucket と Compass を統合する Bitbucket Cloud を Compass に接続する リポジトリを Compass コンポーネントにリンクする Bitbucket Cloud を Marketplace アプリと使用する Bitbucket Cloud アプリの概要 Bitbucket Cloud を Slack と連携する Bitbucket で Trello ボードと連携する OAuth 経由で別のアプリケーションと連携する Cloud IDE アドオンのインストール ビルド システムを Bitbucket Cloud と連携する Bitbucket のソース コードへのハイパーリンク Bitbucket Cloud の開発者モードを有効にする Atlassian for VS Code 拡張機能を使用する VS Code の使用を開始する VS Code での Jira 作業項目 VS Code での Bitbucket プル リクエスト VS Code での Bitbucket Cloud パイプライン セキュリティ Snyk でセキュリティを追加して設定する Bitbucket Cloud REST API でサードパーティ製アプリをビルドする API リクエストの制限 Bitbucket Cloud で OAuth を使用する OAuth コンシューマーの例 Bitbucket REST API バージョン 1 を使用する groups エンドポイント group-privileges エンドポイント invitations エンドポイント users エンドポイント - 1.0 invitations リソース Bitbucket Cloud のアドバイザリやその他のリソースを確認する Bitbucket Cloud のセキュリティ アドバイザリにアクセスする セキュリティ アドバイザリ: URL によるアプリのインストール方法の変更 セキュリティ アドバイザリ - 2016-06-17 - パスワードのリセット Bitbucket Cloud のサポート終了のお知らせを見る AWS CodeDeploy アプリ削除のサポート終了 - 2019-12-03 チュートリアル チュートリアル: Bitbucket と Git を使用する Git リポジトリを作成する Git リポジトリをコピーしてファイルを追加する Bitbucket Cloud で Git リポジトリから変更をプルする Git ブランチを使用してファイルをマージする チュートリアル: Bitbucket と Sourcetree を使用する 新しいリポジトリを作成する リポジトリをコピーしてファイルを追加する Bitbucket でリポジトリから変更をプルする Sourcetree ブランチを使用して更新をマージする チュートリアル: Bitbucket のプル リクエストについて リポジトリを作成 (およびレビュアーを追加) する クローンを行い、新しいブランチに変更を加える プル リクエストを作成して変更をマージする Bitbucket Cloud でプロジェクトを作成して管理する プロジェクト用のアクセス トークン プロジェクトのアクセス トークン作成 プロジェクト レベルのアクセス トークンの権限 プロジェクト用のアクセス トークンを使用する プロジェクト用のアクセス トークンを取り消す プロジェクト用のアクセス トークンをローテーションする プロジェクト設定を行う macOS でプロジェクト アクセス キーをセットアップする Windows でプロジェクト アクセス キーをセットアップする Linux でプロジェクト アクセス キーをセットアップする 1 台のデバイスで複数のプロジェクト アクセス キーを管理する 初期設定のレビュアーをプロジェクトに追加する プロジェクトにリポジトリを追加する プロジェクトのブランチ モデルの構成 プロジェクトを見つけて共有する 既存のプロジェクトを管理および編集する プロジェクトのマージ戦略をセットアップする プロジェクト詳細の更新 プロジェクトのブランチ制限を設定する ユーザーとグループのプロジェクト権限を設定する プロジェクトの作成 アトラシアン サポート Bitbucket リソース Bitbucket Cloud でのワークスペースへの参加、またはワークスペースの作成および管理 クラウド データセンター ワークスペース ID の変更 ワークスペース ID を変更すると、 すべて の関連リポジトリ、スニペット、パッケージ、および Bitbucket Cloud でホスティングされているすべての静的な Web サイトの URL が変更されます。 ワークスペース を使用して、アカウントのさまざまな作業ストリームを整理できます。Bitbucket Cloud でワークスペース ID を変更できます。ただし、これにより、Bitbucket Cloud でホストしているすべてのリポジトリ、スニペット、パッケージ、静的 Web サイトの URL が変更されます。 リポジトリ、スニペット、Wiki、および Web サイトの URL のワークスペース ID を変更する URL の更新プロセスは 2 段階あります。Bitbucket Cloud で ワークスペース ID を更新してから、構成ファイルを同様に更新します。 Bitbucket でワークスペース ID を更新する プロファイル アバターから、更新するワークスペースをクリックするか、[ すべてのワークスペース ] をクリックしてすべてのワークスペースの一覧を開きます。 上部のナビゲーション バーにある [ 設定 ] (歯車アイコン ) を選択します。 [ 設定 ] ドロップダウン メニューから [ ワークスペース設定 ] を選択します。 ワークスペース ID の右側にある [ (変更する) ] を選択します。 新しい ワークスペース ID を入力します。ワークスペース ID には英数字のみを含めることができ、スペースや特殊文字は使用できません。 影響を受けるリポジトリが表示されます。この変更による影響を理解していることを確認します。 プロンプトに従って、変更を確認します。 構成ファイル、ビルド、または古い URL の参照を更新します。 リモートのオンプレミス サーバーでのこの変更により、Bitbucket のリポジトリを指すすべてのローカル リポジトリが無効化されます。DVCS 設定ファイルで古い URL を参照している場合は、ファイルを更新して新しいワークスペース ID を反映する必要があります。 たとえば、ワークスペース ID を johnc から jcitizen に変更した場合、以前 http://bitbucket.org/johnc/repo で利用できたリポジトリには、名前を変更後、 http://bitbucket.org/jcitizen/repo としてアクセスできるようになります。 構成ファイル内の URL を更新する リポジトリに使用する URL は、HTTPS または SSH のどちらのプロトコルを使用しているかによって異なります。これらの URL は、リポジトリの [ ソース ] ページの [ クローン ] ボタンで確認できます。 SSH プロトコル リンクと HTTPS プロトコルのリンクを交互にクリックすると、URL の違いを確認できます。下のテーブルは、プロトコルに基づくフォーマットの違いを示しています。 URL の一部として次の名前が表示されます。 <repo_name> にはリポジトリ名が表示されます。 HTTPS URL 形式の場合、 <workspace_ID> にはワークスペースのワークスペース ID が表示されます。 Git リポジトリ URL HTTPS 形式 https://<your_username>@bitbucket.org/<workspace_ID>/<repo_name>.git SSH 形式 git@bitbucket.org:<workspace_ID>/<repo_name>.git または ssh://git@bitbucket.org/<workspace_ID>/<repo_name>.git Git リポジトリの URL を更新する ターミナルでリポジトリに移動します。 $ cd ~/<path_to_repo> 現在のリモート URL を表示するには、 git remote -v を実行します。 $ git remote -v origin https://emmap1@bitbucket.org/tutorials/tutorials.git.bitbucket.org.git (fetch) origin https://emmap1@bitbucket.org/tutorials/tutorials.git.bitbucket.org.git (push) 現在のリモート URL と新しいリモート URL を使用して、リモート URL を git remote set-url で更新します。 $ git remote set-url origin git@bitbucket.org:tutorials/tutorials.git.bitbucket.org.git HTTPS から SSH に URL を更新すると、次にリポジトリからプッシュまたはプルを行ったときに、ターミナルは Bitbucket ホストを既知のホストのリストに追加すると応答します。また、パスワードを入力する必要はありません。 この内容はお役に立ちましたか? はい いいえ 正確ではなかった 明確ではなかった 関係なかった この記事についてのフィードバックを送信する さらにヘルプが必要ですか? アトラシアン コミュニティをご利用ください。 コミュニティに質問 Bitbucket Cloud でのワークスペースへの参加、またはワークスペースの作成および管理 詳細を表示する ワークスペースの非公開コンテンツへのアクセスを制御する ワークスペースのアクセス トークン ワークスペース ID の変更 リポジトリやグループをワークスペースに転送する Bitbucket Cloud で Web サイトを公開する 詳細を表示する このページの内容 リポジトリ、スニペット、Wiki、および Web サイトの URL のワークスペース ID を変更する Bitbucket でワークスペース ID を更新する 構成ファイル内の URL を更新する コミュニティ 質問、ディスカッション、記事 アクセシビリティ データ収集時の通知 プライバシー ポリシー 利用規約 セキュリティ 2026 年 Atlassian | 2026-01-13T09:29:11 |
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This page will provide information about what to do in the event of a security vulnerability affecting your system Table of Contents Reporting FreeBSD security incidents Recent FreeBSD security vulnerabilities Understanding FreeBSD security advisories How to update your system Supported FreeBSD releases The FreeBSD support model Reporting FreeBSD security incidents FreeBSD security issues specific to the base system should be reported via email to the FreeBSD Security Team or, if a higher level of confidentiality is required, via PGP encrypted email to the Security Officer Team using the Security Officer PGP key . Additional information can be found at the reporting FreeBSD security incidents page. When is a Security Advisory considered? For every issue that gets reported, an internal tracking number is created, unless something is very obviously not a security issue. To determine whether or not a Security Advisory is warranted we use the following scheme: Is it a privilege escalation vulnerability? Is it a code injection vulnerability? Is it a memory disclosure or dataleak vulnerability? From either the kernel From a privileged process From a process owned by another user? Is it a Denial of Service vulnerability? Only when remotely exploitable, where remotely means that it comes from a different broadcast domain, so ARP and/or NDP based attacks do not qualify. Is it an unassisted jailbreak vulnerability? Is it a malfunction that could lead to generating insecure crypto keys, such as a PRNG bug? For items that fall under these categories, a Security Advisory is very likely. Items that are not on this list are looked into individually and it will be determined then whether or not it will receive a Security Advisory or an Errata Notice. 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http://aws.amazon.com/what-is/agentic-ai/?nc1=f_cc | What is Agentic AI? - Agentic AI Explained - AWS Skip to main content Filter: All English Contact us AWS Marketplace Support My account Search Filter: All Sign in to console Create account What is Cloud Computing? › Cloud Computing Concepts Hub › Artificial Intelligence What Is Agentic AI? Create an AWS account What is Agentic AI? What are the characteristics of agentic AI systems? What are the use cases of agentic AI? What are the benefits of agentic AI? What are the types of agentic AI systems? How does agentic AI work? What are the challenges with agentic AI systems? How can AWS support your agentic AI requirements? What is Agentic AI? Agentic AI is an autonomous AI system that can act independently to achieve pre-determined goals. Traditional software follows pre-defined rules, and traditional artificial intelligence also requires prompting and step-by-step guidance. However, agentic AI is proactive and can perform complex tasks without constant human oversight. "Agentic" indicates agency — the ability of these systems to act independently, but in a goal-driven manner. AI agents can communicate with each other and other software systems to automate existing business processes. But beyond static automation, they make independent contextual decisions. They learn from their environment and adapt to changing conditions, enabling them to perform sophisticated workflows with accuracy. For example, an agentic AI system can optimize employee shift schedules. If an employee is off sick, the agent can communicate with other employees and readjust the schedule while still meeting project resource and time requirements. What are the characteristics of agentic AI systems? Here are the key features of an agentic AI system. Proactive Agentic AI acts proactively rather than waiting for direct input. Traditional systems are reactive, responding only when triggered and following predefined workflows. In contrast, agentic systems anticipate needs, identify emerging patterns, and take initiative to address potential issues before they escalate. Their proactive behavior is driven by environmental awareness and their ability to evaluate outcomes against long-term goals. For instance, in a supply chain setting, a traditional logistics platform updates delivery statuses when a user checks in or through periodic notifications. An agentic AI system, however, can monitor inventory levels, track weather conditions, and anticipate shipping delays. It can proactively raise alerts and even reroute shipments to reduce downtime. Adaptable A key feature of agentic AI is its ability to adapt to changing environments and specific domains. Traditional SaaS solutions are built to scale across industries and handle repetitive tasks, but they often lack the depth to understand unique domain-specific situations. Agentic systems fill this gap by using context awareness and domain knowledge, enabling AI agents to respond intelligently. They adjust their actions based on real-time input and can handle complex scenarios that standard solutions cannot. For example, while a generic customer service platform might respond with predefined answers, an agentic AI system supporting a healthcare provider understands medical terminology and complies with healthcare regulations. It can adapt to evolving patient concerns and delivers more accurate, context-sensitive support. Collaborative Agentic AI is designed to collaborate with humans and with other agentic AI systems. AI agents work as part of a broader team. They can understand shared goals, interpret human intent, and coordinate actions accordingly. They work well in settings that require human oversight or decision-making by considering inputs from multiple sources. For example, a treatment planning agent can coordinate with several different medical teams to prepare an integrated treatment and follow-up plan for a cancer patient. Specialized Agentic AI typically builds upon multiple hyperspecialized agents, with each focused on a narrow area of expertise. These AI-powered agents coordinate with each other, sharing insights and handing off tasks as needed. This approach enables significantly deeper domain-specific performance. For instance, in financial services, one agent might specialize in regulatory compliance, another in fraud detection, and another in portfolio optimization. Working together, they can monitor transactions in real time, flagging anomalies and recommending investment adjustments, all while maintaining regulatory compliance. What are the use cases of agentic AI? Agentic AI has unlimited applications and can be fully customized to any requirement. We give some examples of early adoption. Supporting research and development Research and development in any field requires a great deal of manual processes, such as testing hypotheses, gathering research information, collecting data, synthesizing insights across data sources, and more. Agentic AI can reduce the need for human intervention with these manual processes. It streamlines research and better coordinates teams that are working on research and development challenges. Agentic AI also facilitates multi-agent orchestration, where supervisors use multiple specialist models to construct complex research and development pipelines. For example, agentic AI could draw from recent research published on credible platforms, synthesize the results, plan further tests, and present researchers with the final product they need to investigate. This approach saves a significant amount of time and cost involved in research. Code transformation Agentc AI can use specialized AI-powered agents to remove the complexity of modernization and migration tasks. For example, agentic AI models for .NET can modernize Windows-based .NET applications to Linux significantly faster using machine learning, graph neural networks, Large language models (LLMs), and automated reasoning. Equally, agentic AI can decompose monolithic z/OS COBOL applications into individual components, reducing the timeframe of this process from months to minutes. Agentic AI offers unmatched speed, scale, and performance in automating application migration and modernization. Incident response automation Whenever an incident occurs, whether due to a vulnerability or a manual error, agentic AI can expedite the incident response process, saving your business time and improving time-to-recovery. Agentic AI can automate the entire incident response pathway, rolling back issues, creating incident reports, and notifying any team members who need to stay informed. Agentic AI enhances incident response speed while also providing a more specific and in-depth post-incident analysis to prevent the same errors from recurring in the future. Customer service automation In many customer service scenarios, the information that a customer needs is already online in a tutorial or help article. Agentic AI processes customer service inquiries and rapidly searches through available company documents to find a suitable answer that helps them out. If this alone isn’t enough to solve a query, agentic AI can then communicate with the user to gather more information about their case and direct them toward a solution. They are designed with modular components, such as reasoning engines, memory, cognitive skills, and tools, that enable them to remedy the vast majority of problems. AI-powered agents can operate independently, learn from their environment, adapt to changing conditions, and develop more effective strategies to assist customers. If, after several attempts, it cannot solve a customer’s issue, it then contacts a human support agent and assigns them to the case. Utilizing this form of AI in customer service scenarios alleviates the burden on human teams and enables the vast majority of customer-oriented services to operate 24/7. What are the benefits of agentic AI? There are several business benefits to using agentic AI. Increased efficiency Agentic artificial intelligence enables businesses to simplify the complexity of various challenging or specialized tasks through automation. Instead of relying on human-driven manual practices, using agentic AI can automate tedious processes, freeing up time for your employees. Your employees can use the extra time that agentic AI saves them on more demanding tasks, such as problem-solving, strategic planning, and other drivers of growth. Increased user trust Agentic AI can offer a higher degree of personalization when interacting with customers. By utilizing existing customer data, agentic AI can quickly produce tailored messaging, engage with the customer in their preferred tone, and offer practical product recommendations. Over time, agentic AI improves customer relationships and builds trust between customers and your business. Businesses can also utilize agentic artificial intelligence to analyze customer feedback, identify the most frequently occurring information, and provide it to product engineers. It can also directly respond to users who leave feedback, creating positive feedback loops where customers feel that their feedback is taken seriously by your company. Continuous improvement Agentic AI can continuously learn and improve, adapting to any tasks assigned to it. It interacts, learns from feedback, and optimizes its decision-making based on this recursive loop. For businesses, this means that it continues to deliver its benefits at higher and higher levels over time. Human augmentation Agentic AI can serve as a fantastic collaboration tool for human agents, enhancing their productivity and reducing the number of laborious manual tasks they must complete. By working alongside agentic AI models, human agents can overcome complex challenges, automate difficult decision-making pathways, and drive their efficiency. What are the types of agentic AI systems? Agentic AI can be single or multi-agent setups. In a single-agentic AI system, one AI agent handles all tasks sequentially. These are preferable when businesses need a faster solution that can work on a well-defined problem or process. Multi-agentic AI, on the other hand, involves multiple AI agents collaborating to break down complex workflows into smaller segments. This approach is more scalable than single systems and is much more flexible for solving complex scenarios. The vast majority of agentic AI agents refer to this latter, more diverse form of AI deployment. Here are a few different structures of multi-agent systems. Horizontal multi-agent Horizontal multi-agent AI is a system of working where every AI agent has the same level of technical proficiency and complexity. Each agent specializes in a narrow skill, bringing their findings together to solve a complex problem. This structure utilizes lateral collaboration and communication among the specialized AI agents. Vertical multi-agent In a vertical multi-agent system, there is a hierarchical structure in which lower-level AI agents have ‘easier’ tasks compared to the higher ones. The highest levels of this structure handle tasks that require more processing power and LLMs, such as critical thinking, reasoning, and decision-making. Lower-level AI agents in this structure perform tasks such as collecting data, formatting it, or processing it to pass it to higher levels. How does agentic AI work? Agentic AI agents operate by using a structured pathway that moves through four stages — perceive, reason, act, and learn. Each stage in this process integrates several advanced AI technologies and methods. Perceive At the perception stage, AI agents collect real-time data from a range of diverse sources, ingesting structured, semi-structured, and unstructured data. Agents directly interact with RESTful APIs, gRPC services, and GraphQL endpoints to ingest data as needed from cloud platforms, enterprise systems, and SaaS applications. In certain legacy systems or those that require interaction with document-heavy environments, optimal character recognition technology (OCR) and natural language processing can help sift through scanned documents for relevant information. At the perceive stage, agents also process data to determine what is useful based on the task context in which they are working. Reason The reasoning stage is powered by LLMs that help to interpret the context of the goals a model has, develop an action plan to follow, and adapt in real-time using new information received through the perceive stage. LLMs employ models that utilize semantic reasoning, error handling, and adjust to any ambiguous user inputs. Beyond just processing ideas and developing strategy in this stage, some LLMs use predictive machine learning models to manage complex problems. For example, a predictive ML model can forecast surges in demand, enabling better preparation for future use cases. At this stage, LLMs use long-term memory systems to ensure that situational and context-dependent tasks remain consistent throughout the entire process. Act At the act stage, agentic AI takes action to achieve what was set out by the reasoning stage effectively. As agentic AI can access administrator-installed plugins on each of these external software systems, it can directly interact with and run tasks on these third-party applications. The act stage orchestrates several subtasks that the agentic models will then tackle sequentially, with specific actions ranging from compiling code to interacting with software and documents, running simulations, migrating applications, and performing functions within a third-party application. For some agentic AI models, actions are gated by human-in-the-loop systems, where developers must verify what the model is doing and approve its actions. All actions taken by a model are closely monitored and logged, allowing businesses to align with governance and safeguard their use of this technology. Learn The learning stage of agentic AI is what enables these models to continually improve their functionality and effectiveness. The agent utilizes reinforcement learning techniques, such as proximal policy optimization (PPO) and Q-learning, to refine actions based on the success of a specific task within the broader system. AI agents learn from autonomous agents, LLMs, or through human feedback, all of which can fine-tune the system to improve its functioning. There are several metrics that a model can use to track its performance, including latency, confidence, and success rate. Multi-agent AI typically distributes learning across different agents, sharing information in communal memory layers to enhance the entire system's performance. Over time, this style of reinforcement learning can utilize successful iterations to improve its overall functioning and enhance efficiency continually. What are the challenges with agentic AI systems? Several challenges are associated with agentic AI and building effective models. System design The process of building a multi-agent architecture that effectively coordinates with other models, has specific knowledge of how to tackle certain tasks, and can perform high-level reasoning and strategic planning is a challenging task. Agentic AI is a cutting-edge area of technology that relies on numerous challenging AI strategies. Due to the complexity of designing an effective system, many companies will struggle to access an effective version of agentic AI. Testing and debugging Agentic AI works independently and with minimal human intervention. This benefit also makes testing, debugging, and determining where an AI model has gone wrong a challenge. Developers must build traceability and reproducibility into the AI model, with special attention paid to tracing any errors and determining their causes. Trust and transparancy Even in advanced AI systems, AI hallucinations can impact workflows, leading to significant errors and problems for the business operating the model. If models generate false information and then relay it to the rest of the AI agents, incorrect data can rapidly spread, escalating errors in the final output. Especially in industries such as finance and healthcare that have severe real-world implications, businesses must have a great deal of trust in their product before using it extensively. How can AWS support your agentic AI requirements? Amazon Bedrock is a fully managed service that offers a choice of industry-leading foundation models (FMs) along with a broad set of capabilities needed to build generative AI applications. Amazon Bedrock Agents use the reasoning of FMs, APIs, and data to break down user requests, gather relevant information, and efficiently perform tasks. Building an agent is straightforward and fast, with setup in just a few steps. Amazon Bedrock supports: Memory retention for seamless task continuity Multi-agent collaboration to build multiple specialized agents under the coordination of a supervisor agent Amazon Bedrock Guardrails for built-in security and reliability. AWS has introduced an open-source toolkit with a growing catalog of starter agents purpose-built for healthcare and life sciences use cases. AWS Transform is the first agentic AI service for transforming .NET, mainframe, and VMware workloads. Built on 19 years of migration experience, it deploys specialized AI agents to automate complex tasks like assessments, code analysis, refactoring, decomposition, dependency mapping, validation, and transformation planning. 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の変更 リポジトリやグループをワークスペースに転送する Bitbucket Cloud で Web サイトを公開する カスタム マージ チェックを設定して使用する パッケージの設定と使用 パッケージの使用を開始する コンテナーイメージとタグを削除 Bitbucket Cloud でリポジトリをセットアップおよび操作する Bitbucket Cloud での検索 リポジトリのセットアップ リポジトリを作成する バージョン管理外のコードをリポジトリに追加する 既存のツールからコードをインポートまたは変換する GitHub または GitLab からのリポジトリのインポート リポジトリで作業する README コンテンツ マークアップでコメントを設定する リポジトリを 2 つに分割する スニペットの概要 Git リポジトリのクローン リポジトリに変更をプッシュする リポジトリのブランチまたはフォーク リポジトリのブランチ リポジトリのフォーク リポジトリでブランチをリストする ブランチをチェック アウトする マージされていないブランチを管理する コミットの使用方法をご確認ください。 ソース ファイルの追加、編集、およびソース ファイルへのコミット コミットの DVCS ユーザー名を設定する リポジトリ タグ GPG キーを使ってコミットに署名する SSH キーでコミットに署名する コード ビューにプル リクエストを使用する プル リクエストを作成する プル リクエストのコードをレビューする プル リクエストでビルドのステータスを確認する プル リクエストのマージ マージの競合を解決する プル リクエストを却下する プル リクエストの下書き コンテンツの作成や編集に AI による文章作成アシスタントを活用する Bitbucket Cloud でスマート ミラーリングを使用する Bitbucket スマート ミラーリングでの作業 Bitbucket のスマート ミラーリングのトラブルシューティング Git Large File Storage (LFS) で大規模なファイルを管理する Bitbucket で Git LFS を使用する 既存の Bitbucket リポジトリで Git LFS を使用する BFG を使用してリポジトリを Git LFS へ移行する Bitbucket での Git LFS の現在の制限事項 Bitbucket での Git LFS のストレージ ポリシー Git のフィーチャー ブランチ ワークフロー コンテンツと diff の表示制限 リポジトリ設定を構成する リポジトリのプライバシーとフォーク オプションを設定する リポジトリへのアクセス権をユーザーとグループに付与する macOS でリポジトリ アクセス キーをセットアップする Windows でリポジトリ アクセス キーをセットアップする Linux でリポジトリ アクセス キーをセットアップする 1 台のデバイスで複数のリポジトリ アクセス キーを管理する 既存のコミットをユーザー名エイリアスにマッピングする Web サービスにリンクする リポジトリ所有権を譲渡する リポジトリのサイズを減らす Git リポジトリのメンテナンス リポジトリを削除する プルリクエストおよびマージの設定 Git の fast forward とブランチの管理 ブランチ権限を使用する マージ前にチェックを提案または要求する プル リクエストの diff からファイルを除外 リモート URL をリポジトリに変更する Webhook を管理する イベント ペイロード webhook の作成とトリガーのチュートリアル 署名済みコミットを必須にする リポジトリのアクセス トークン リポジトリ用のアクセス トークンを作成する リポジトリレベルのアクセス トークンの権限 リポジトリでのアクセス トークンの使用 リポジトリのアクセス トークンを取り消す リポジトリのアクセス トークンをローテーションする コード所有者の設定と使用 通知の表示 Wiki を使用してドキュメントを保存する Wiki を作成する Wiki のクローン Creole の特別なサポート Creole マークアップのマクロ参照 Wiki を公開または非公開にする Wiki でシンタックス ハイライトを使用する Wiki ページにイメージを追加する Wiki に目次を追加する Bitbucket 課題について 課題トラッカーを使用する 課題トラッカーを有効化する 課題フィールドの既定値を設定する 課題データをエクスポートまたはインポートする Bitbucket で課題データをエクスポートまたはインポートする 課題のインポート/エクスポートでのデータ形式 トラッカーを公開または非公開にする ユーザーがコードをプッシュしたときに課題を自動的に解決する 課題トラッカーのメール設定を行う シンタックス ハイライトと課題のマークアップについて Code Insights Pipelines を使用したビルド、テスト、およびデプロイ Bitbucket Pipelines を使い始める 最初のパイプラインを構成する パイプラインを表示 Pipelines のビルドで依存性を指定する Bitbucket Pipelines の制限事項 Bitbucket Pipelines glossary Pipelines をさまざまなソフトウェア言語で使用する Bitbucket Pipelines で Docker コマンドを実行する Javascript (Node.js) と Bitbucket Pipelines Java と Bitbucket Pipelines Laravel と Bitbucket Pipelines PHP と Bitbucket Pipelines Python と Bitbucket Pipelines Ruby と Bitbucket Pipelines Docker イメージをビルド環境として使用する 式言語 Pipelines デプロイメント ガイドへのアクセス AWS S3 へのデプロイ CodeDeploy を使用して AWS にデプロイする Elastic Beanstalk を使用して AWS にデプロイする AWS EKS (Kubernetes) にデプロイする Lambda 関数の更新を AWS にデプロイする Amazon ECS にデプロイする Firebase へのデプロイ Google Cloud にデプロイする Heroku にデプロイする Kubernetes にデプロイする Microsoft Azure にデプロイする npm へのデプロイ プル リクエストでデプロイする SCP を使用したデプロイ Bitbucket ダウンロードにビルド アーティファクトをデプロイする ビルド アーティファクトの公開とリンク Docker イメージをビルドしてコンテナ レジストリへプッシュする Bitbucket Pipelines 設定参照 グローバル オプション Git クローンの動作 キャッシュ、サービス コンテナー、エクスポート パイプラインの定義 Docker イメージ オプション パイプラインの開始条件 並行ステップ オプション 子パイプライン ステップのオプション Runtime v3 を有効にして使用する ステージ オプション ステップ オプション Pipelines の yaml ファイルで glob パターンを使用する YAML アンカー デプロイメント Bitbucket Pipelines OpenID Connect を使用して AWS にデプロイする デプロイを設定、監視する Bitbucket のデプロイ ガイドライン 同時実行の制御 指標 スケジュールされたパイプラインと、手動でトリガーされたパイプライン 変数とシークレット Bitbucket Pipelines で SSH キーを使用する macOS で Pipelines SSH キーをセットアップする Windows で Pipelines SSH キーをセットアップする Linux で Pipelines SSH キーをセットアップする パイプラインで複数の SSH キーを使用する キャッシュ パイプラインのアーティファクト データベースとサービス コンテナ Bitbucket Pipelines でパイプを使用する パイプとは Bitbucket Pipelines 用パイプを作成する パイプの記述の高度なテクニック 連携 Jira と Pipelines の連携 OIDC を使用して Pipelines とリソース サーバーを統合する OpenID Connect を使用して、Pipelines の AWS ECR イメージを使用する Slack を Pipelines と連携させる サードパーティのサービスに接続する さまざまなサードパーティ プロバイダーによるレート制限 テスト Bitbucket Pipelines でのクロスプラットフォーム テスト Pipelines のテスト レポート ランナー Bitbucket で新しいランナーを追加する bitbucket-pipelines.yml でランナーを設定する Linux Docker 用のランナーをセットアップする Linux Shell 用のランナーをセットアップする Windows 用のランナーをセットアップする MacOS のランナーをセットアップする プロキシを使用するようにランナーを設定する 自社ホスト ランナーへのログインを設定する ランナーの同時実行性を設定し、ステップ キューを検査する 会社のファイアウォールの背後で実行されているランナーの IP アドレス Docker イメージを自社ホスト ランナーで使用する Autoscaler for Runners on Kubernetes リポジトリにプッシュして戻す パイプライン構成の共有 動的なパイプライン Bitbucket Pipelines への移行 Bamboo から Bitbucket Pipelines に移行する方法 Jenkins から Bitbucket Pipelines に移行する方法 Bitbucket Cloud のプランと設定を管理する プランと請求の管理 Bitbucket Cloud にログインまたは接続する SSH と 2 段階認証を設定する macOS で個人用 SSH キーをセットアップする Windows で個人用 SSH キーをセットアップする Linux で個人用 SSH キーをセットアップする 1 台のデバイスで複数の Bitbucket ユーザーの SSH キーを管理する 2 段階認証の有効化 サポートされている SSH キー形式 Sourcetree を使用して SSH を設定する Bitbucket とアカウントの設定を管理する 個人設定にアクセスする ユーザー名を更新する アカウントの削除 メール エイリアスを設定する ウォッチしているオブジェクトのメール通知の管理 リポジトリのグループを整理する 非公開コンテンツへのアクセスを制御する Atlassian アカウントにアップグレードする キーボード ショートカット テーマを変更する アクセス トークン API トークン API トークンの使用 API トークンの作成 API トークンの権限 API トークンを取り消す Sourcetree または別のアプリに API トークンを追加する 会社のファイアウォールで許可リストに登録されている IP アドレスとドメイン Bitbucket Cloud とアプリおよび他の製品との連携 Bitbucket と Jira を連携する Bitbucket Cloud を Jira Cloud に接続する Bitbucket Cloud を Jira Data Center と接続する Jira Cloud プロジェクトを Bitbucket Cloud で使用する Bitbucket から Jira 作業項目を作成 プル リクエストのマージ時に Jira 作業項目をトランジション チームを自動で招待する設定 スマートコミットの有効化 Smart Commit を使用する Bitbucket と Compass を統合する Bitbucket Cloud を Compass に接続する リポジトリを Compass コンポーネントにリンクする Bitbucket Cloud を Marketplace アプリと使用する Bitbucket Cloud アプリの概要 Bitbucket Cloud を Slack と連携する Bitbucket で Trello ボードと連携する OAuth 経由で別のアプリケーションと連携する Cloud IDE アドオンのインストール ビルド システムを Bitbucket Cloud と連携する Bitbucket のソース コードへのハイパーリンク Bitbucket Cloud の開発者モードを有効にする Atlassian for VS Code 拡張機能を使用する VS Code の使用を開始する VS Code での Jira 作業項目 VS Code での Bitbucket プル リクエスト VS Code での Bitbucket Cloud パイプライン セキュリティ Snyk でセキュリティを追加して設定する Bitbucket Cloud REST API でサードパーティ製アプリをビルドする API リクエストの制限 Bitbucket Cloud で OAuth を使用する OAuth コンシューマーの例 Bitbucket REST API バージョン 1 を使用する groups エンドポイント group-privileges エンドポイント invitations エンドポイント users エンドポイント - 1.0 invitations リソース Bitbucket Cloud のアドバイザリやその他のリソースを確認する Bitbucket Cloud のセキュリティ アドバイザリにアクセスする セキュリティ アドバイザリ: URL によるアプリのインストール方法の変更 セキュリティ アドバイザリ - 2016-06-17 - パスワードのリセット Bitbucket Cloud のサポート終了のお知らせを見る AWS CodeDeploy アプリ削除のサポート終了 - 2019-12-03 チュートリアル チュートリアル: Bitbucket と Git を使用する Git リポジトリを作成する Git リポジトリをコピーしてファイルを追加する Bitbucket Cloud で Git リポジトリから変更をプルする Git ブランチを使用してファイルをマージする チュートリアル: Bitbucket と Sourcetree を使用する 新しいリポジトリを作成する リポジトリをコピーしてファイルを追加する Bitbucket でリポジトリから変更をプルする Sourcetree ブランチを使用して更新をマージする チュートリアル: Bitbucket のプル リクエストについて リポジトリを作成 (およびレビュアーを追加) する クローンを行い、新しいブランチに変更を加える プル リクエストを作成して変更をマージする Bitbucket Cloud でプロジェクトを作成して管理する プロジェクト用のアクセス トークン プロジェクトのアクセス トークン作成 プロジェクト レベルのアクセス トークンの権限 プロジェクト用のアクセス トークンを使用する プロジェクト用のアクセス トークンを取り消す プロジェクト用のアクセス トークンをローテーションする プロジェクト設定を行う macOS でプロジェクト アクセス キーをセットアップする Windows でプロジェクト アクセス キーをセットアップする Linux でプロジェクト アクセス キーをセットアップする 1 台のデバイスで複数のプロジェクト アクセス キーを管理する 初期設定のレビュアーをプロジェクトに追加する プロジェクトにリポジトリを追加する プロジェクトのブランチ モデルの構成 プロジェクトを見つけて共有する 既存のプロジェクトを管理および編集する プロジェクトのマージ戦略をセットアップする プロジェクト詳細の更新 プロジェクトのブランチ制限を設定する ユーザーとグループのプロジェクト権限を設定する プロジェクトの作成 アトラシアン サポート Bitbucket リソース Bitbucket Cloud でのワークスペースへの参加、またはワークスペースの作成および管理 ワークスペースのアクセス トークン クラウド データセンター アクセス トークンの有効期限を必要とする ワークスペース管理者は、ワークスペース内で作成されたすべてのアクセス トークンに対して、トークンを使用できる最大日数を設定できます。設定した有効期限は、そのワークスペース内のプロジェクトとリポジトリで作成されたアクセス トークンにも影響します。 アクセス トークンの有効期限の日付範囲を設定する [ アクセス トークンの有効期限 ] の日付範囲ドロップダウンを選択します。既定では、365 日に設定されています。 有効期限の要件として設定する日付範囲を選択するか、アクセス トークンの有効期限を必要としない場合は [ 有効期限なし ] を選択します。 [ 保存 ] を選択して、必要な有効期限の日付範囲を保存します。 アクセス トークンの有効期限のベスト プラクティス Bitbucket Cloud では、チームのアクセス トークンの有効期限の日付範囲を 最大 の 365 日 (1 年) に設定することをお勧めします。 この内容はお役に立ちましたか? はい いいえ 正確ではなかった 明確ではなかった 関係なかった この記事についてのフィードバックを送信する さらにヘルプが必要ですか? アトラシアン コミュニティをご利用ください。 コミュニティに質問 ワークスペースのアクセス トークン アクセス トークンの有効期限を必要とする ワークスペース用のアクセス トークンを作成する ワークスペース レベルのアクセス トークンの権限 ワークスペース用のアクセス トークンを使用する ワークスペース用のアクセス トークンを取り消す 詳細を表示する コミュニティ 質問、ディスカッション、記事 アクセシビリティ データ収集時の通知 プライバシー ポリシー 利用規約 セキュリティ 2026 年 Atlassian | 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ID の変更 リポジトリやグループをワークスペースに転送する Bitbucket Cloud で Web サイトを公開する カスタム マージ チェックを設定して使用する パッケージの設定と使用 パッケージの使用を開始する コンテナーイメージとタグを削除 Bitbucket Cloud でリポジトリをセットアップおよび操作する Bitbucket Cloud での検索 リポジトリのセットアップ リポジトリを作成する バージョン管理外のコードをリポジトリに追加する 既存のツールからコードをインポートまたは変換する GitHub または GitLab からのリポジトリのインポート リポジトリで作業する README コンテンツ マークアップでコメントを設定する リポジトリを 2 つに分割する スニペットの概要 Git リポジトリのクローン リポジトリに変更をプッシュする リポジトリのブランチまたはフォーク リポジトリのブランチ リポジトリのフォーク リポジトリでブランチをリストする ブランチをチェック アウトする マージされていないブランチを管理する コミットの使用方法をご確認ください。 ソース ファイルの追加、編集、およびソース ファイルへのコミット コミットの DVCS ユーザー名を設定する リポジトリ タグ GPG キーを使ってコミットに署名する SSH キーでコミットに署名する コード ビューにプル リクエストを使用する プル リクエストを作成する プル リクエストのコードをレビューする プル リクエストでビルドのステータスを確認する プル リクエストのマージ マージの競合を解決する プル リクエストを却下する プル リクエストの下書き コンテンツの作成や編集に AI による文章作成アシスタントを活用する Bitbucket Cloud でスマート ミラーリングを使用する Bitbucket スマート ミラーリングでの作業 Bitbucket のスマート ミラーリングのトラブルシューティング Git Large File Storage (LFS) で大規模なファイルを管理する Bitbucket で Git LFS を使用する 既存の Bitbucket リポジトリで Git LFS を使用する BFG を使用してリポジトリを Git LFS へ移行する Bitbucket での Git LFS の現在の制限事項 Bitbucket での Git LFS のストレージ ポリシー Git のフィーチャー ブランチ ワークフロー コンテンツと diff の表示制限 リポジトリ設定を構成する リポジトリのプライバシーとフォーク オプションを設定する リポジトリへのアクセス権をユーザーとグループに付与する macOS でリポジトリ アクセス キーをセットアップする Windows でリポジトリ アクセス キーをセットアップする Linux でリポジトリ アクセス キーをセットアップする 1 台のデバイスで複数のリポジトリ アクセス キーを管理する 既存のコミットをユーザー名エイリアスにマッピングする Web サービスにリンクする リポジトリ所有権を譲渡する リポジトリのサイズを減らす Git リポジトリのメンテナンス リポジトリを削除する プルリクエストおよびマージの設定 Git の fast forward とブランチの管理 ブランチ権限を使用する マージ前にチェックを提案または要求する プル リクエストの diff からファイルを除外 リモート URL をリポジトリに変更する Webhook を管理する イベント ペイロード webhook の作成とトリガーのチュートリアル 署名済みコミットを必須にする リポジトリのアクセス トークン リポジトリ用のアクセス トークンを作成する リポジトリレベルのアクセス トークンの権限 リポジトリでのアクセス トークンの使用 リポジトリのアクセス トークンを取り消す リポジトリのアクセス トークンをローテーションする コード所有者の設定と使用 通知の表示 Wiki を使用してドキュメントを保存する Wiki を作成する Wiki のクローン Creole の特別なサポート Creole マークアップのマクロ参照 Wiki を公開または非公開にする Wiki でシンタックス ハイライトを使用する Wiki ページにイメージを追加する Wiki に目次を追加する Bitbucket 課題について 課題トラッカーを使用する 課題トラッカーを有効化する 課題フィールドの既定値を設定する 課題データをエクスポートまたはインポートする Bitbucket で課題データをエクスポートまたはインポートする 課題のインポート/エクスポートでのデータ形式 トラッカーを公開または非公開にする ユーザーがコードをプッシュしたときに課題を自動的に解決する 課題トラッカーのメール設定を行う シンタックス ハイライトと課題のマークアップについて Code Insights Pipelines を使用したビルド、テスト、およびデプロイ Bitbucket Pipelines を使い始める 最初のパイプラインを構成する パイプラインを表示 Pipelines のビルドで依存性を指定する Bitbucket Pipelines の制限事項 Bitbucket Pipelines glossary Pipelines をさまざまなソフトウェア言語で使用する Bitbucket Pipelines で Docker コマンドを実行する Javascript (Node.js) と Bitbucket Pipelines Java と Bitbucket Pipelines Laravel と Bitbucket Pipelines PHP と Bitbucket Pipelines Python と Bitbucket Pipelines Ruby と Bitbucket Pipelines Docker イメージをビルド環境として使用する 式言語 Pipelines デプロイメント ガイドへのアクセス AWS S3 へのデプロイ CodeDeploy を使用して AWS にデプロイする Elastic Beanstalk を使用して AWS にデプロイする AWS EKS (Kubernetes) にデプロイする Lambda 関数の更新を AWS にデプロイする Amazon ECS にデプロイする Firebase へのデプロイ Google Cloud にデプロイする Heroku にデプロイする Kubernetes にデプロイする Microsoft Azure にデプロイする npm へのデプロイ プル リクエストでデプロイする SCP を使用したデプロイ Bitbucket ダウンロードにビルド アーティファクトをデプロイする ビルド アーティファクトの公開とリンク Docker イメージをビルドしてコンテナ レジストリへプッシュする Bitbucket Pipelines 設定参照 グローバル オプション Git クローンの動作 キャッシュ、サービス コンテナー、エクスポート パイプラインの定義 Docker イメージ オプション パイプラインの開始条件 並行ステップ オプション 子パイプライン ステップのオプション Runtime v3 を有効にして使用する ステージ オプション ステップ オプション Pipelines の yaml ファイルで glob パターンを使用する YAML アンカー デプロイメント Bitbucket Pipelines OpenID Connect を使用して AWS にデプロイする デプロイを設定、監視する Bitbucket のデプロイ ガイドライン 同時実行の制御 指標 スケジュールされたパイプラインと、手動でトリガーされたパイプライン 変数とシークレット Bitbucket Pipelines で SSH キーを使用する macOS で Pipelines SSH キーをセットアップする Windows で Pipelines SSH キーをセットアップする Linux で Pipelines SSH キーをセットアップする パイプラインで複数の SSH キーを使用する キャッシュ パイプラインのアーティファクト データベースとサービス コンテナ Bitbucket Pipelines でパイプを使用する パイプとは Bitbucket Pipelines 用パイプを作成する パイプの記述の高度なテクニック 連携 Jira と Pipelines の連携 OIDC を使用して Pipelines とリソース サーバーを統合する OpenID Connect を使用して、Pipelines の AWS ECR イメージを使用する Slack を Pipelines と連携させる サードパーティのサービスに接続する さまざまなサードパーティ プロバイダーによるレート制限 テスト Bitbucket Pipelines でのクロスプラットフォーム テスト Pipelines のテスト レポート ランナー Bitbucket で新しいランナーを追加する bitbucket-pipelines.yml でランナーを設定する Linux Docker 用のランナーをセットアップする Linux Shell 用のランナーをセットアップする Windows 用のランナーをセットアップする MacOS のランナーをセットアップする プロキシを使用するようにランナーを設定する 自社ホスト ランナーへのログインを設定する ランナーの同時実行性を設定し、ステップ キューを検査する 会社のファイアウォールの背後で実行されているランナーの IP アドレス Docker イメージを自社ホスト ランナーで使用する Autoscaler for Runners on Kubernetes リポジトリにプッシュして戻す パイプライン構成の共有 動的なパイプライン Bitbucket Pipelines への移行 Bamboo から Bitbucket Pipelines に移行する方法 Jenkins から Bitbucket Pipelines に移行する方法 Bitbucket Cloud のプランと設定を管理する プランと請求の管理 Bitbucket Cloud にログインまたは接続する SSH と 2 段階認証を設定する macOS で個人用 SSH キーをセットアップする Windows で個人用 SSH キーをセットアップする Linux で個人用 SSH キーをセットアップする 1 台のデバイスで複数の Bitbucket ユーザーの SSH キーを管理する 2 段階認証の有効化 サポートされている SSH キー形式 Sourcetree を使用して SSH を設定する Bitbucket とアカウントの設定を管理する 個人設定にアクセスする ユーザー名を更新する アカウントの削除 メール エイリアスを設定する ウォッチしているオブジェクトのメール通知の管理 リポジトリのグループを整理する 非公開コンテンツへのアクセスを制御する Atlassian アカウントにアップグレードする キーボード ショートカット テーマを変更する アクセス トークン API トークン API トークンの使用 API トークンの作成 API トークンの権限 API トークンを取り消す Sourcetree または別のアプリに API トークンを追加する 会社のファイアウォールで許可リストに登録されている IP アドレスとドメイン Bitbucket Cloud とアプリおよび他の製品との連携 Bitbucket と Jira を連携する Bitbucket Cloud を Jira Cloud に接続する Bitbucket Cloud を Jira Data Center と接続する Jira Cloud プロジェクトを Bitbucket Cloud で使用する Bitbucket から Jira 作業項目を作成 プル リクエストのマージ時に Jira 作業項目をトランジション チームを自動で招待する設定 スマートコミットの有効化 Smart Commit を使用する Bitbucket と Compass を統合する Bitbucket Cloud を Compass に接続する リポジトリを Compass コンポーネントにリンクする Bitbucket Cloud を Marketplace アプリと使用する Bitbucket Cloud アプリの概要 Bitbucket Cloud を Slack と連携する Bitbucket で Trello ボードと連携する OAuth 経由で別のアプリケーションと連携する Cloud IDE アドオンのインストール ビルド システムを Bitbucket Cloud と連携する Bitbucket のソース コードへのハイパーリンク Bitbucket Cloud の開発者モードを有効にする Atlassian for VS Code 拡張機能を使用する VS Code の使用を開始する VS Code での Jira 作業項目 VS Code での Bitbucket プル リクエスト VS Code での Bitbucket Cloud パイプライン セキュリティ Snyk でセキュリティを追加して設定する Bitbucket Cloud REST API でサードパーティ製アプリをビルドする API リクエストの制限 Bitbucket Cloud で OAuth を使用する OAuth コンシューマーの例 Bitbucket REST API バージョン 1 を使用する groups エンドポイント group-privileges エンドポイント invitations エンドポイント users エンドポイント - 1.0 invitations リソース Bitbucket Cloud のアドバイザリやその他のリソースを確認する Bitbucket Cloud のセキュリティ アドバイザリにアクセスする セキュリティ アドバイザリ: URL によるアプリのインストール方法の変更 セキュリティ アドバイザリ - 2016-06-17 - パスワードのリセット Bitbucket Cloud のサポート終了のお知らせを見る AWS CodeDeploy アプリ削除のサポート終了 - 2019-12-03 チュートリアル チュートリアル: Bitbucket と Git を使用する Git リポジトリを作成する Git リポジトリをコピーしてファイルを追加する Bitbucket Cloud で Git リポジトリから変更をプルする Git ブランチを使用してファイルをマージする チュートリアル: Bitbucket と Sourcetree を使用する 新しいリポジトリを作成する リポジトリをコピーしてファイルを追加する Bitbucket でリポジトリから変更をプルする Sourcetree ブランチを使用して更新をマージする チュートリアル: Bitbucket のプル リクエストについて リポジトリを作成 (およびレビュアーを追加) する クローンを行い、新しいブランチに変更を加える プル リクエストを作成して変更をマージする Bitbucket Cloud でプロジェクトを作成して管理する プロジェクト用のアクセス トークン プロジェクトのアクセス トークン作成 プロジェクト レベルのアクセス トークンの権限 プロジェクト用のアクセス トークンを使用する プロジェクト用のアクセス トークンを取り消す プロジェクト用のアクセス トークンをローテーションする プロジェクト設定を行う macOS でプロジェクト アクセス キーをセットアップする Windows でプロジェクト アクセス キーをセットアップする Linux でプロジェクト アクセス キーをセットアップする 1 台のデバイスで複数のプロジェクト アクセス キーを管理する 初期設定のレビュアーをプロジェクトに追加する プロジェクトにリポジトリを追加する プロジェクトのブランチ モデルの構成 プロジェクトを見つけて共有する 既存のプロジェクトを管理および編集する プロジェクトのマージ戦略をセットアップする プロジェクト詳細の更新 プロジェクトのブランチ制限を設定する ユーザーとグループのプロジェクト権限を設定する プロジェクトの作成 アトラシアン サポート Bitbucket リソース Bitbucket Cloud でのワークスペースへの参加、またはワークスペースの作成および管理 パッケージの設定と使用 クラウド データセンター コンテナーイメージとタグを削除 Bitbucket Cloud では、コンテナー イメージ タグを削除することも、関連するすべてのタグを含むコンテナー イメージ全体を削除することもできます。 リポジトリへの書き込み権限を持つユーザーのみがコンテナー イメージ タグを削除できます。 コンテナー イメージ タグを削除する コンテナー イメージ タグを削除すると、Bitbucket Cloud から完全に削除されます。削除が行われると、そのタグをプルできなくなります。コンテナー イメージ タグを削除するには、次の手順に従います。 ワークスペース、プロジェクト、またはリポジトリにあるパッケージ リスト ビューから、削除するタグを含むイメージを選択します。 イメージ タグのリスト ビューから、[ その他のアクション ( )] を選択します。 [ タグを削除 ] > [ 確認 ] の順に選択します。 コンテナー イメージ タグを削除しても、ストレージはすぐに解放されません。 コンテナー イメージを削除する リポジトリ管理者権限を持つユーザーのみが、コンテナー イメージを削除できます。 コンテナー イメージを削除すると、そのイメージとそのすべてのタグが Bitbucket Cloud から完全に削除されます。削除が行われると、そのイメージとそのすべてのタグをプルできなくなります。コンテナー イメージを削除するには、次の手順に従います。 ワークスペース、プロジェクト、またはリポジトリにあるパッケージ リスト ビューから、削除するイメージを選択します。 イメージのリスト ビューから、[ その他のアクション ( )] を選択します。 [ イメージを削除 ] > [ 確認 ] の順に選択します。 コンテナー イメージ タグを削除しても、ストレージはすぐに解放されません。 ワークスペースの削除によるコンテナー イメージへの影響 Bitbucket ワークスペースを削除すると、ワークスペース内のすべてのコンテナー イメージにアクセスできなくなります。ただし、画像は最大 30 日間システムに残ります。この 30 日間の期間中は、ストレージ料金は 請求されません 。 リポジトリの削除によるコンテナー イメージへの影響 Bitbucket リポジトリを削除すると、そのリポジトリにリンクされているすべてのコンテナー イメージにアクセスできなくなります。画像は最大 30 日間システムに残ります。この 30 日間の期間中は ストレージ料金が請求され 、それらのイメージ名を再利用できなくなります。 この期間中に発生するコストを回避するには、リポジトリを削除する前に、リポジトリにリンクされているすべての画像を削除する必要があります。 ストレージを解放する コンテナー イメージとタグの保存方法 コンテナー イメージとタグは、マニフェスト (またはマニフェスト リスト) を指す参照です。マニフェストには、イメージを構成する blob またはレイヤーが一覧表示されます。 Bitbucket コンテナー レジストリは、こうした blob を同じワークスペース内の blob ストアに 1 回格納します。レイヤーが同一であれば、複数のマニフェストまたはイメージが同じ blob を参照できます。 コンテナー イメージまたはタグを削除しても、すぐにスペースが解放されません 通常、イメージまたはタグを削除すると、マニフェスト マッピングへの参照が削除されます。マニフェストと blob は次のような理由でディスクに残ります。 別のタグまたはマニフェストがそれらを参照している可能性があります。 レジストリは、競合状態 (同時プッシュなど) を避けるため、タグを削除してもすぐに blob を削除しません。 Bitbucket コンテナー レジストリは、別のクリーンアップ手順によって、本当に参照されていない blob を安全に検出します。 タグを削除しても、引き続き blob ファイルは存在します。クリーンアップが実行されるまでストレージ スペースは解放されません。 ガベージ コレクションがストレージを解放する方法 Bitbucket コンテナー レジストリには、ストレージをクリーンアップするためのガベージ コレクション プロセスがあります。これは次のようなケースでトリガーされます。 同じタグがプッシュされている場合 コンテナー イメージが削除された場合 コンテナー イメージ タグが削除された場合 ガベージ コレクションがトリガーされると、バックグラウンド タスクが開始され、参照されていない blob を特定して削除し、ストレージを解放します。 たとえば、タグ付けされていないコンテナー イメージ マニフェストは、アップロードが中断されている間もシステム内に存在し、最終的にはバックグラウンドで自動的にクリーンアップされます。 この内容はお役に立ちましたか? はい いいえ 正確ではなかった 明確ではなかった 関係なかった この記事についてのフィードバックを送信する さらにヘルプが必要ですか? アトラシアン コミュニティをご利用ください。 コミュニティに質問 パッケージの設定と使用 パッケージの使用を開始する コンテナーイメージとタグを削除 このページの内容 コンテナー イメージ タグを削除する コンテナー イメージを削除する ワークスペースの削除によるコンテナー イメージへの影響 リポジトリの削除によるコンテナー イメージへの影響 ストレージを解放する コンテナー イメージとタグの保存方法 コンテナー イメージまたはタグを削除しても、すぐにスペースが解放されません ガベージ コレクションがストレージを解放する方法 コミュニティ 質問、ディスカッション、記事 アクセシビリティ データ収集時の通知 プライバシー ポリシー 利用規約 セキュリティ 2026 年 Atlassian | 2026-01-13T09:29:11 |
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Name DLs Rating Rev Deps Description Tags Last U/L Last Version Maintainers ABList 8 0.0 1 An alternating list of two types ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2014-06-23 0.0.3 DylanJust AC-Angle 1 0.0 5 Angles in degrees and radians. ( bsd3 , data , library , math , numerical ) 2010-07-23 1.0 AndrewCoppin AC-Boolean 2 0.0 1 Handle Boolean values generatically. ( bsd3 , data , library , logic , math ) 2010-11-09 1.1.0 AndrewCoppin AC-Colour 14 0.0 1 Efficient RGB colour types. ( bsd3 , data , graphics , library , math , numerical ) 2014-01-12 1.1.6 AndrewCoppin AC-HalfInteger 5 0.0 1 Efficient half-integer type. ( bsd3 , data , library , math , numerical ) 2009-08-12 1.2.1 AndrewCoppin AC-Terminal 3 0.0 1 Trivial wrapper over ansi-terminal. ( bsd3 , data , library , math , numerical ) 2010-10-28 1.0 AndrewCoppin AC-VanillaArray 7 0.0 1 Immutable arrays with plain integer indicies. ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2010-01-17 1.1.2 AndrewCoppin AC-Vector 25 2.0 8 Efficient geometric vectors and transformations. ( bsd3 , data , graphics , library , math , numerical ) 2024-03-17 2.4.0 AndrewCoppin , JanRochel AC-Vector-Fancy 13 0.0 1 Fancy type-system stuff for AC-Vector ( bsd3 , data , graphics , library , math , numerical ) 2010-08-15 2.4.0 AndrewCoppin AERN-Basics (deprecated in favor of aern2-mp , aern2-real ) 6 0.0 4 foundational type classes for approximating exact real numbers ( bsd3 , data , deprecated , library , math , program ) 2011-05-11 2011.1.0.1 MichalKonecny AERN-Real (deprecated in favor of aern2-mp , aern2-real ) 39 0.0 6 arbitrary precision real interval arithmetic ( bsd3 , data , deprecated , library , math ) 2011-05-11 2011.1.0.1 MichalKonecny AERN-Real-Double (deprecated in favor of aern2-mp , aern2-real ) 8 0.0 1 arbitrary precision real interval arithmetic ( bsd3 , data , deprecated , library , math , program ) 2011-05-11 2011.1.0.2 MichalKonecny AERN-Real-Interval (deprecated in favor of aern2-mp , aern2-real ) 5 0.0 2 arbitrary precision real interval arithmetic ( bsd3 , data , deprecated , library , math ) 2011-05-11 2011.1.0.1 MichalKonecny AERN-RnToRm (deprecated) 22 0.0 3 polynomial function enclosures (PFEs) approximating exact real functions ( bsd3 , data , deprecated , library , math ) 2009-07-29 0.5.0.1 MichalKonecny AERN-RnToRm-Plot (deprecated) 16 0.0 1 GL plotting of polynomial function enclosures (PFEs) ( bsd3 , data , deprecated , library , math ) 2009-08-01 0.2.0.3 MichalKonecny ANum 12 0.0 2 Num instance for Applicatives provided via the ANum newtype ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2025-07-30 0.2.0.4 DanBurton AesonBson 11 0.0 1 Mapping between Aeson's JSON and Bson objects. ( data , library ) 2022-05-06 0.4.1 AndrasSlemmer , NiklasHambuechen ArrayRef 9 0.0 1 Unboxed references, dynamic arrays and more ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2009-06-26 0.1.3.1 GwernBranwen AttoBencode 14 0.0 1 Fast Bencode encoding and parsing library ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2014-06-24 0.3.1.0 FlorianHartwig AvlTree 21 0.0 2 Balanced binary trees using the AVL algorithm. ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2025-09-17 4.3 AdrianHey , Bodigrim BiobaseENA 5 0.0 2 European Nucleotide Archive data ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2021-06-04 0.0.0.2 ChristianHoener Boolean 21 2.0 22 Generalized booleans and numbers ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2017-02-19 0.2.4 ConalElliott C-structs 10 2.0 0 C-Structs implementation for Haskell ( c , data , foreign , library , mit , structures ) 2022-09-30 0.2.0.3 SimonPlakolb CBOR 5 0.0 1 Encode/Decode values to/from CBOR ( data , lgpl , library ) 2014-07-24 0.1.0.1 KyleMurphy CLASE 9 0.0 1 Cursor Library for A Structured Editor ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2009-02-11 2009.2.11 TristanAllwood CLI 3 0.0 1 CLI tools ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2015-03-10 0.1.0.0 g960059 COrdering 10 0.0 3 An algebraic data type similar to Prelude Ordering. ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2025-09-14 2.3.1 AdrianHey , Bodigrim CTRex 5 0.0 2 Open records using closed type families. ( bsd3 , data , data-structures , library ) 2014-11-13 0.6 AtzeVanDerPloeg Cardinality 4 0.0 1 Measure container capacity. Use it to safely change container. ( data , library ) 2010-01-20 0.2 AndreySisoyev Checked 3 0.0 1 Inbuilt checking for ultra reliable computing ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2012-11-05 0.0.0.2 RobertOnslow ChibiHash 3 0.0 0 a simple and fast 64-bit hash function ( algorithms , data , library , mit , program ) 2024-12-02 0.2.0.0 thevilledev ClassyPrelude 1 0.0 1 Prelude replacement using classes instead of concrete types where reasonable ( bsd3 , control , data , library ) 2010-05-31 0.1 SveinOveAas ConsStream 3 0.0 1 Trivial re-export of Wouter Swierstra's Stream package, avoiding module name clash. ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2012-04-16 0.1 ConalElliott DPutils 12 0.0 11 utilities for DP ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2021-06-04 0.1.1.0 ChristianHoener Data-Angle 3 0.0 1 Geometric angles ( bsd3 , data , library , math ) 2017-03-26 0.9 deadmanswitch Data-Hash-Consistent 5 0.0 1 Provide a simple consistent hashing mechanism ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2012-11-20 0.1.1 BradClawsie Data-Rope (deprecated in favor of data-rope ) 6 0.0 1 Ropes, an alternative to (Byte)Strings. ( data , deprecated , library ) 2010-05-29 0.2 PierreEtienneMeunier DataIndex 5 0.0 0 A package for adding index column to data files ( data , library , mit , program ) 2016-10-09 0.1.1 steven_yhw DataVersion 5 0.0 0 Type safe data migrations ( data , library , mit ) 2022-11-30 0.1.0.1 agentultra Digit (deprecated in favor of digit ) 9 0.0 1 A data-type representing digits 0-9 ( bsd3 , data , deprecated , library ) 2011-09-06 0.0.3 TonyMorris DimensionalHash 21 0.0 1 An n-dimensional hash using Morton numbers. ( algorithms , bsd3 , data , library ) 2011-05-10 0.1.5.2 GhassenHamrouni Dish 16 0.0 1 Hash modules (currently Murmur3) ( bsd3 , data , library , program ) 2017-11-29 0.0.0.6 zcourts DistanceUnits 5 0.0 1 A comprehensive distance library ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2013-08-26 0.1.0.1 MattGambogi DynamicTimeWarp 1 0.0 1 Dynamic time warping of sequences. ( data , lgpl , library , program ) 2015-02-05 0.1.0.0 zombiecalypse EnumContainers 1 0.0 1 Simple Enum-class-based int containers ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2010-11-22 0.1 EyalLotem EstProgress 8 0.0 1 Methods for estimating the progress of functions ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2015-08-10 0.3.0.0 JamesCandy EuroIT 1 0.0 1 Library for using euro currency, italian language ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2010-07-05 2010.2.5 PaoloVeronelli Fin (deprecated) 34 0.0 3 Finite totally-ordered sets ( bsd3 , data , deprecated , library ) 2020-02-01 0.2.9.0 FiniteCategories 41 0.0 1 Finite categories and usual categorical constructions on them. ( data , gpl , library , maths ) 2024-05-31 0.6.5.1 gsabbagh FiniteCategoriesGraphViz 4 0.0 0 Transform objects of the package FiniteCategories into graphs using GraphViz. ( data , gpl , library , maths ) 2023-10-10 0.2.0.0 gsabbagh FiniteMap (deprecated in favor of containers ) 2 0.0 2 A finite map implementation, derived from the paper: Efficient sets: a balancing act, S. Adams, Journal of functional programming 3(4) Oct 1993, pp553-562 ( bsd4 , data , deprecated , library ) 2007-03-06 0.1 PepeIborra FixedPoint-simple 28 0.0 1 Fixed point, large word, and large int numerical representations (types and common class instances) ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2014-06-24 0.6.1 ThomasDuBuisson Focus 9 0.0 1 Tools for focusing in on locations within numbers ( data , library , mit ) 2011-12-24 0.1.2 NateSoares Foster 11 0.0 1 Utilities to generate and solve puzzles ( data , mit , program ) 2015-01-19 1.1.2 Jefffrey Frames 125 2.0 12 Data frames for working with tabular data files ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2023-10-22 0.7.4.2 AnthonyCowley Frames-beam 12 0.0 1 A library for accessing Postgres tables as in-memory data structures. ( bsd3 , data , data-science , database , library ) 2018-09-02 0.2.0.0 GagandeepBhatia Frames-dsv 6 0.0 1 Alternative CSV parser for the Frames package ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2020-01-13 0.1.2 AnthonyCowley Frames-map-reduce 17 0.0 0 Frames wrapper for map-reduce-folds and some extra folds helpers. ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2023-05-02 0.4.1.2 adamCS Frames-streamly 23 0.0 0 A streamly layer for Frames I/O ( bsd3 , data , library , program ) 2023-05-02 0.3.1.0 adamCS HExcel 4 2.25 0 Create Excel files with Haskell ( Excel , bsd3 , data , library , spreadsheet , text ) 2020-03-14 0.1.0.1 v0d1ch HFrequencyQueue 5 0.0 1 A Queue with a random (weighted) pick function ( data , gpl , library ) 2015-08-28 0.2.0.0 Bellaz HList 69 2.0 26 Heterogeneous lists ( data , library , mit ) 2025-02-20 0.5.4.0 AdamVogt , GwernBranwen HMap 105 0.0 1 Fast heterogeneous maps and unconstrained typeable-like functionality. ( bsd3 , data , data-structures , library ) 2018-04-17 1.3.0 AtzeVanDerPloeg HSet 8 0.0 1 Faux heterogeneous sets ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2023-09-28 0.0.2 athanclark HaLeX 33 0.0 1 HaLeX enables modelling, manipulation and visualization of regular languages ( data , library , program , public-domain ) 2025-12-23 1.3.0 GwernBranwen , joaoSaraiva HappyTree 8 0.0 1 Type Safe and End to End Decision Tree ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2018-01-08 0.2018.1.8 MarisaVeryMoe HasCacBDD 24 0.0 2 Haskell bindings for CacBDD ( data , gpl , library ) 2025-10-22 0.3.0.1 m4lvin Hayoo 3 2.0 1 The Hayoo! search engine for Haskell API search on hackage ( data , mit , program , text ) 2012-03-01 1.2.3 UweSchmidt HiggsSet (deprecated) 4 0.0 1 A multi-index set with advanced query capabilites ( bsd3 , data , deprecated , library ) 2012-02-04 0.1.1 LarsPetersen Holumbus-Searchengine 11 0.0 1 A search and indexing engine. ( data , library , mit , text ) 2012-03-01 1.2.3 UweSchmidt HsJudy 7 0.0 1 Judy bindings, and some nice APIs ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2008-03-07 0.2 GwernBranwen HulkImport 10 0.0 0 Easily bulk import CSV data to SQL Server ( bsd3 , data , library , program ) 2015-11-09 0.1.0.3 smobs IDynamic 3 0.0 1 Indexable, serializable form of Data.Dynamic ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2009-10-16 0.1 AlbertoCorona IORefCAS (deprecated in favor of atomic-primops ) 22 0.0 3 Atomic compare and swap for IORefs and STRefs. ( bsd3 , data , deprecated , library ) 2013-05-07 0.2.0.1 RyanNewton IndexedList 5 0.0 2 Length- and element-indexed lists sitting somewhere between homogeneous and fully heterogeneous. ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2014-06-28 0.1.0.1 kwf InternedData 2 0.0 1 Data interning (with compact regions where possible) ( bsd3 , data , data-structures , library , natural-language-processing ) 2019-10-02 0.0.0.1 ChristianHoener Interpolation 31 0.0 2 Multiline strings, interpolation and templating. ( data , library , text ) 2012-10-05 0.3.0 VilleTirronen Interpolation-maxs 1 0.0 1 Multiline strings, interpolation and templating. ( data , library , text ) 2014-03-14 0.3.0 MaxwellSwadling IntervalMap 71 2.0 7 Containers for intervals, with efficient search. ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2023-06-06 0.6.2.1 ChristophBreitkopf IsNull 4 0.0 1 A typeclass to determine if a given value is null. ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2014-06-19 0.4.0.0 jcristovao Jdh 4 0.0 1 A Json implementation for Haskell, with JavaScript Values and Encoding/Decoding ( data , library , mit ) 2017-02-25 0.1.0.1 brunoczim JuPyTer-notebook 2 0.0 0 JuPyTer notebook parser ( bsd3 , data , library , program ) 2017-11-21 0.1.0.0 MichalGajda LTree 4 0.0 1 Tree with only leaves carrying the data. ( data , library , public-domain ) 2011-09-21 0.1 RahulGopinath Limit 2 0.0 1 Wrapper for data that can be unbounded ( data , library , mit ) 2011-12-24 1.0 NateSoares ListZipper 17 0.0 6 Simple zipper for lists ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2011-10-31 1.2.0.2 RyanIngram MSQueue 2 0.0 1 Michael-Scott queue. ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2015-01-31 0.0.1 julek Map (deprecated) 28 0.0 1 Class of key-value maps ( bsd3 , data , deprecated , library ) 2020-09-05 0.1.3.3 Mapping 9 0.0 1 Mapping ( agpl , data , library ) 2018-02-27 2.0.0.0 Zaoqi Measure 5 0.0 1 A library for units of measurement ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2009-11-11 0.0.2 TonyMorris Mecha 3 1.25 1 mecha are the most complex composite machines known to humanity, lets build them well! ( bsd2 , concurrency , control , data , library , network , system ) 2016-08-11 0.0.0.0 CarterSchonwald Mechs 2 1.25 1 mecha are the most complex composite machines known to humanity, lets build them well! ( bsd2 , concurrency , control , data , library , network , system ) 2016-08-11 0.0.0.0 CarterSchonwald MemoTrie 93 2.25 29 Trie-based memo functions ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2023-07-15 0.6.11 ConalElliott MyPrimes 2 0.0 0 Generate all primes ( data , library , mit , program ) 2015-08-05 0.1.0.0 afonsomatos NMap 3 0.0 1 A transparent nested Map structure ( data , library ) 2016-12-02 0.12 ACastello NanoID 57 0.0 0 NanoID generator ( bsd3 , data , library , program , random ) 2025-11-13 3.4.1.2 MichelBoucey NestedFunctor 3 0.0 2 Nested composition of functors with a type index tracking nesting. ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2014-06-28 0.2.0.2 kwf NewBinary 8 0.0 3 A binary I/O library ( data , library ) 2009-10-16 0.2.1 JeremyShaw NineP 10 0.0 2 9P2000 in pure Haskell ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2013-09-22 0.0.2.1 DaveLeimbach , SergeyAlirzaev NonEmpty 2 0.0 1 Library providing a non-empty list datatype, and total functions operating on it ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2009-03-19 0.1 RobinGreen NonEmptyList (deprecated in favor of semigroups ) 21 0.0 1 A list with a length of at least one. ( bsd3 , data , deprecated , library ) 2010-08-28 0.0.9 TonyMorris NumInstances 15 0.0 10 Instances of numeric classes for functions and tuples ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2014-09-26 1.4 ConalElliott NumLazyByteString (deprecated) 3 0.0 1 Num, Enum, Eq, Integral, Ord, Real, and Show instances for Lazy ByteStrings ( bsd3 , data , deprecated , library ) 2010-04-06 0.0.0.1 ThomasDuBuisson Object 1 0.0 1 Object oriented programming for haskell using multiparameter typeclasses. ( apache , control , data , library ) 2014-05-15 1.0 yokto ObjectName 19 0.0 3 Explicitly handled object names ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2021-11-13 1.1.0.2 SvenPanne Octree 47 0.0 2 Simple unbalanced Octree for storing data about 3D points ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2018-07-15 0.6.0.1 MichalGajda OddWord 21 2.25 3 Provides a wrapper for deriving word types with fewer bits. ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2018-04-11 1.0.2.0 RobinKay Omega 29 0.0 1 Integer sets and relations using Presburger arithmetic ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2014-05-03 1.0.3 ChristopherRodrigues OneTuple 54 0.0 20 Singleton Tuple ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2026-01-02 0.4.2.1 JohnDorsey , phadej Only 3 0.0 14 The 1-tuple type or single-value "collection" ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2017-06-12 0.1 HerbertValerioRiedel OpenAFP 24 0.0 1 IBM AFP document format parser and generator ( data , library , public-domain ) 2017-04-04 1.4.3 AudreyTang OpenAFP-Utils 24 0.0 1 Assorted utilities to work with AFP data streams ( data , program , public-domain ) 2013-11-30 1.4.1.3 AudreyTang OptDir 21 0.0 3 The OptDir type for representing optimization directions. ( bsd3 , data , library , optimisation , optimization ) 2024-03-20 0.1.0 MasahiroSakai OrderedBits 20 0.0 4 Efficient ordered (by popcount) enumeration of bits ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2019-06-14 0.0.2.0 ChristianHoener PUH-Project 4 0.0 1 This is a package which includes Assignments, Email, User and Reviews modules for Programming in Haskell course. ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2016-01-21 0.1.0.1 att PathTree 5 0.0 1 A tree used to merge and maintain paths ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2016-07-16 0.1.1.0 pjrt Peano 12 0.0 2 simple Peano numbers ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2012-03-08 0.0.4 AndrasSlemmer , FrancescoMazzoli PeanoWitnesses 2 0.0 3 GADT type witnesses for Peano-style natural numbers. ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2014-06-28 0.1.0.0 kwf PerfectHash (deprecated in favor of perfecthash ) 14 0.0 1 A perfect hashing library for mapping bytestrings to values. ( bsd3 , data , data-structures , deprecated , library ) 2016-04-29 0.1.5 MarkWotton Persistence 28 0.0 1 A versatile library for topological data analysis. ( bsd3 , data , library , math ) 2019-08-19 2.0.3 Ebanflo Piso 7 0.0 2 Partial isomorphisms ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2017-05-09 0.2 MartijnVanSteenbergen PrimitiveArray 79 2.0 28 Efficient multidimensional arrays ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2021-06-04 0.10.1.1 ChristianHoener PrimitiveArray-Pretty 4 0.0 3 Pretty-printing for primitive arrays ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2017-03-03 0.0.0.2 ChristianHoener QLearn 2 2.0 1 A library for fast, easy-to-use Q-learning. ( data , library , mit ) 2016-05-01 0.1.0.0 dpandya QuadEdge 1 0.0 1 QuadEdge structure for representing triangulations ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2010-06-26 0.2 NealAlexander QuadTree 9 0.0 1 QuadTree library for Haskell, with lens support. ( bsd3 , data , game , library ) 2015-08-09 0.11.0 Kron RFC1751 (deprecated in favor of rfc1751 ) 16 0.0 1 RFC-1751 library for Haskell ( data , deprecated , library , public-domain ) 2018-08-13 1.0.0 jprupp RLP 11 0.0 0 RLP serialization as defined in Ethereum Yellow Paper ( data , lgpl , library , parsing ) 2018-12-10 jasagredo Range 1 0.0 1 Data structure for managing ranges ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2013-04-19 0.1.0.0 ThomasEding Ranged-sets 29 2.25 3 Ranged sets for Haskell ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2025-04-05 0.5.0 PaulJohnson Ref 5 0.0 1 Generic Mutable Ref Abstraction Layer ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2013-03-28 0.1.1.0 CarterSchonwald RefSerialize 39 0.0 4 Write to and read from ByteStrings maintaining internal memory references ( bsd3 , data , database , library , parsing ) 2017-02-06 0.4.0 AlbertoCorona SG 3 0.0 3 Small geometry library for dealing with vectors and collision detection ( bsd3 , data , library , math ) 2009-03-17 1.0 NeilBrown SGplus 2 0.0 1 (updated) Small geometry library for dealing with vectors and collision detection ( bsd3 , data , library , math ) 2016-09-01 1.1 donomii SciBaseTypes 7 0.0 2 Base types and classes for statistics, sciences and humanities ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2021-06-04 0.1.1.0 ChristianHoener SegmentTree 10 0.0 1 Data structure for querying the set (or count) of intervals covering given point ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2012-10-29 0.3 AlexandruScvortov , DmitryAstapov Semigroup 21 0.0 3 A semigroup ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2011-04-13 0.0.7 TonyMorris Set 9 0.0 0 See README for more info ( data , library , mpl ) 2019-12-27 0.0.2.0 ShortestPathProblems 2 0.0 2 grammars for TSP and SHP ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2017-03-06 0.0.0.1 ChristianHoener SizeCompare 2 0.0 1 Fast size comparison for standard containers. ( data , library ) 2010-03-02 0.1 BramSchuur SpinCounter 3 0.0 1 Lock free Spin Counter ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2015-01-24 0.0.1 julek StateVar 29 0.0 29 State variables ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2021-07-25 1.2.2 EdwardKmett , SvenPanne , phadej , ryanglscott StateVar-transformer 3 0.0 2 State variables ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2014-03-06 1.0.0.0 seagull Strafunski-ATermLib 9 0.0 1 An abstract data type designed for the exchange of tree-like data structures ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2013-05-03 1.6.0.3 JamesKoppel Stream 76 0.0 18 A library for manipulating infinite lists. ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2015-02-06 0.4.7.2 WouterSwierstra SuffixStructures 2 0.0 0 Suffix array construction ( bsd3 , data , data-structures , library , program ) 2015-05-07 0.0.1.0 ChristianHoener TCache 101 0.0 6 A Transactional cache with user-defined persistence ( bsd3 , data , database , library ) 2023-02-12 0.13.3 AlbertoCorona Tainted 11 0.0 1 Tainted type, and associated operations ( bsd3 , control , data , library , monads , trans ) 2015-05-27 0.1.0.2 RossMeikleham Tape 4 0.0 2 Bidirectionally infinite streams, akin to the tape of a Turing machine. ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2014-06-28 0.4.0.0 kwf Tensor 13 0.0 5 Tensor data types ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2018-07-25 1.1.0.2 SvenPanne Transhare 1 0.0 1 A library to apply transformation to containers so as to maximize sharing of unchanged subcomponents. ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2011-06-19 0.9 ChrisKuklewicz TreeCounter 4 0.0 1 Wait-free Tree Counter ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2015-01-24 0.0.2 julek Treiber 11 0.0 1 Lock free Treiber stack ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2015-01-31 0.0.4 julek TypeNat 17 0.0 2 Some Nat-indexed types for GHC ( data , library , mit ) 2022-05-19 0.5.0.1 alexvieth Unique 55 2.0 7 It provides the functionality like unix "uniq" utility ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2025-07-18 0.4.8.0 kapral Validation (deprecated in favor of validation ) 6 0.0 1 A data-type like Either but with an accumulating Applicative ( bsd3 , data , deprecated , library ) 2012-08-14 0.2.0 TonyMorris Vec 38 0.0 15 Fixed-length lists and low-dimensional linear algebra. ( bsd3 , data , library , math ) 2014-08-06 1.0.5 ScottDillard Vec-Boolean 14 0.0 2 Provides Boolean instances for the Vec package ( bsd3 , data , library , math ) 2012-08-05 1.0.6 TobiasBexelius VecN 3 0.0 1 a simple peano-indexed vector type ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2012-03-03 0.0.2 AndrasSlemmer WAVE 19 0.0 5 WAVE audio file IO library ( bsd3 , data , library , program , sound ) 2020-04-02 0.1.6 BartonMassey WMSigner 3 0.0 1 WebMoney authentication module ( cryptography , data , library , mit ) 2014-11-26 0.1.0.0 triplepointfive WeakSets 61 0.0 2 Simple set types. Useful to create sets of arbitrary types and nested sets. ( data , lgpl , library ) 2023-11-05 1.6.1.0 gsabbagh XML 6 0.0 1 Extensible Markup Language ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2018-08-19 0.0.1.0 Z-Botan 31 2.0 0 Crypto for Haskell ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2021-06-04 0.4.0.0 winterland Z-Data 119 2.5 5 Array, vector and text ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2024-06-28 2.0.1.0 winterland , lyndward Z-IO 77 2.0 4 Simple and high performance IO toolkit for Haskell ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2022-11-26 2.0.0.0 winterland , lyndward Z-MessagePack 16 0.0 0 MessagePack ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2021-04-25 0.4.1.0 winterland , lyndward Z-YAML 15 0.0 0 YAML tools ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2023-07-16 0.3.5.0 winterland , lyndward ZipFold 10 0.0 1 Zipping folds ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2009-07-12 0.1.4 ConalElliott abcBridge 23 0.0 1 Bindings for ABC, A System for Sequential Synthesis and Verification ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2015-12-12 0.15 AaronTomb , KevinQuick , RobertDockins , galoisinc abeson 4 0.0 1 interconversion between aeson and bson. ( data , library , mit ) 2014-09-19 0.1.0.1 HirotomoMoriwaki abides 4 0.0 1 Simple boolean tests to see if a value abides by certain properties ( bsd3 , data , library , testing ) 2019-09-23 0.0.1 athanclark abstractly-keyed-implicits 6 0.0 0 Manage the implicit parameter namespace dynamically at compile time. ( apache , data , library ) 2025-12-28 0.1.1.0 shlevy ac-machine 11 0.0 2 Aho-Corasick string matching algorithm in Haskell ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2013-09-30 0.2.0.5 YutaTaniguchi ac-machine-conduit 2 0.0 1 Drive Aho-Corasick machines in Conduit pipelines ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2013-09-30 0.1.0.0 YutaTaniguchi accelerate 103 2.5 44 An embedded language for accelerated array processing ( accelerate , bsd3 , compilers-interpreters , concurrency , data , library , parallelism ) 2020-08-28 1.3.0.0 ManuelChakravarty , TrevorMcDonell , tomsmeding accelerate-bignum 10 0.0 1 Fixed-length large integer arithmetic for Accelerate ( accelerate , bsd3 , data , library ) 2020-08-28 0.3.0.0 TrevorMcDonell accelerate-cuda (deprecated in favor of accelerate-llvm-ptx ) 55 0.0 8 Accelerate backend for NVIDIA GPUs ( bsd3 , compilers-interpreters , concurrency , data , deprecated , library , parallelism ) 2017-03-31 0.17.0.0 ManuelChakravarty , TrevorMcDonell accelerate-io 36 0.0 5 Convert between Accelerate arrays and raw pointers ( accelerate , bsd3 , data , library ) 2020-08-28 1.3.0.0 ManuelChakravarty , TrevorMcDonell accelerate-io-JuicyPixels 1 0.0 0 Convert between Accelerate arrays and JuicyPixels images ( accelerate , bsd3 , data , library ) 2020-08-28 0.1.0.0 TrevorMcDonell accelerate-io-array 3 0.0 0 Convert between Accelerate and array ( accelerate , bsd3 , data , library ) 2020-08-28 0.1.0.0 TrevorMcDonell accelerate-io-bmp 3 0.0 0 Convert between Accelerate arrays and BMP images ( accelerate , bsd3 , data , library ) 2020-08-28 0.1.0.0 TrevorMcDonell accelerate-io-bytestring 2 0.0 3 Convert between Accelerate and ByteString ( accelerate , bsd3 , data , library ) 2020-08-28 0.1.0.0 TrevorMcDonell accelerate-io-cereal 3 0.0 0 Binary serialisation of Accelerate arrays using cereal ( accelerate , bsd3 , data , library ) 2020-08-28 0.1.0.0 TrevorMcDonell accelerate-io-repa 1 0.0 0 Convert between Accelerate and Repa arrays ( accelerate , bsd3 , data , library ) 2020-08-28 0.1.0.0 TrevorMcDonell accelerate-io-serialise 2 0.0 0 Binary serialisation of Accelerate arrays using serialise ( accelerate , bsd3 , data , library ) 2021-01-05 0.1.0.0 TrevorMcDonell accelerate-io-vector 3 0.0 1 Convert between Accelerate and vector ( accelerate , bsd3 , data , library ) 2020-08-28 0.1.0.0 TrevorMcDonell accelerate-llvm 20 0.0 6 Accelerate backend component generating LLVM IR ( accelerate , bsd3 , compilers-interpreters , concurrency , data , library , parallelism ) 2020-08-28 1.3.0.0 TrevorMcDonell , tomsmeding accelerate-llvm-native 17 0.0 5 Accelerate backend for multicore CPUs ( accelerate , bsd3 , compilers-interpreters , concurrency , data , library , parallelism ) 2020-08-28 1.3.0.0 TrevorMcDonell , tomsmeding accelerate-llvm-ptx 24 2.0 5 Accelerate backend for NVIDIA GPUs ( accelerate , bsd3 , compilers-interpreters , concurrency , data , library , parallelism ) 2020-08-28 1.3.0.0 TrevorMcDonell , tomsmeding accelerate-random (deprecated in favor of mwc-random-accelerate ) 1 0.0 1 Generate Accelerate arrays filled with high quality pseudorandom numbers ( bsd3 , data , deprecated , library ) 2015-10-16 0.15.0.0 TrevorMcDonell access-token-provider 5 0.0 1 Provides Access Token for Services ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2018-05-01 0.1.1.0 mtesseract active 168 0.0 3 Abstractions for animation ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2023-12-15 0.2.1 BrentYorgey , RyanYates , jeffreyrosenbluth , bergey , cchalmers adaptive-containers 14 0.0 1 Self optimizing container types ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2009-04-11 0.3 DonaldStewart adaptive-tuple 6 0.0 1 Self-optimizing tuple types ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2010-03-16 0.2.0 JohnLato adhoc-fixtures 10 0.0 1 Manage fine grained fixtures ( data , library ) 2022-12-31 0.1.0.1 gdifolco adhoc-fixtures-hspec 8 0.0 0 Manage fine grained fixtures ( data , library ) 2022-12-31 0.1.0.1 gdifolco aeson-applicative 2 0.0 1 make To/From JSOn instances from an applicative description ( data , library , mit ) 2015-06-24 0.1.0.0 GregWeber aeson-bson 6 0.0 1 Mapping between Aeson's JSON and Bson objects. ( data , library ) 2013-05-24 0.3.0 AlfredoDiNapoli aeson-casing 20 0.0 43 Tools to change the formatting of field names in Aeson instances. ( data , library , mit ) 2019-03-28 0.2.0.0 andrewrademacher aeson-dependent-sum 4 0.0 0 JSON encoding/decoding for dependent-sum ( data , dependent-types , gpl , json , library ) 2022-08-27 0.1.0.1 jack aeson-extra 87 0.0 11 Extra goodies for aeson ( aeson , bsd3 , data , library ) 2023-07-09 0.5.1.3 phadej aeson-helper 8 0.0 2 Aeson helper func ( aeson , bsd3 , data , library ) 2022-04-24 0.2.0.0 Lupino aeson-injector 91 2.0 7 Injecting fields into aeson values ( data , json , library , mit , web ) 2023-11-21 2.0.0.0 NCrashed aeson-iproute 23 0.0 2 Aeson instances for iproute types ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2022-05-08 0.3.0 sickmind , MaxGabriel aeson-lens 23 0.0 5 Lens of Aeson ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2013-02-14 0.5.0.0 HideyukiTanaka aeson-optics 10 0.0 5 Law-abiding optics for aeson ( data , json , library , mit , optics ) 2023-06-27 1.2.1 phadej aeson-options (deprecated) 8 0.0 3 Options to derive FromJSON/ToJSON instances ( data , deprecated , json , library , mit ) 2018-10-01 0.1.0 serokell aeson-possible 12 0.0 0 Possible values for aeson ( bsd3 , data , json , library , web ) 2025-12-04 0.1.1.0 jonathanjouty aeson-schema 51 0.0 1 Haskell JSON schema validator and parser generator ( data , library , mit ) 2020-04-09 0.4.2.0 MateuszKowalczyk , TimBaumann , ChristianMarie , ocramz aeson-t 14 0.0 1 Transform JSON ( data , library , mit ) 2015-04-28 0.0.5 begriffs aeson-utils 16 0.0 4 Utilities for working with Aeson. ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2015-05-25 0.3.0.2 AdamBergmark , ErikHesselink aeson-value-parser 89 0.0 2 API for parsing "aeson" JSON tree into Haskell types ( data , json , library , mit , parsing ) 2023-12-09 0.19.7.2 NikitaVolkov aeson-via 28 0.0 1 Wrappers to derive-via Aeson ToJSON/FromJSON typeclasses ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2025-02-06 0.2.3 ejconlon aeson-with 23 0.0 1 withXField combinators for aeson ( aeson , data , library , mit ) 2020-08-09 0.1.2.0 locallycompact aeson-yak 19 0.0 1 Handle JSON that may or may not be a list, or exist ( data , library , mit ) 2017-12-20 0.1.1.3 tejon affinely-extended 1 0.0 1 ( data , library , mit ) 2017-04-05 0.1.0.0 clinton afis 4 0.0 1 Anti-forensic Information Splitter ( bsd3 , cryptography , data , library ) 2013-10-28 0.1.2 VincentHanquez agreeing 12 0.0 0 Idiomatic data structure for agreement ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2023-11-06 0.2.2.0 jcranch aig 15 0.0 2 And-inverter graphs in Haskell. ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2018-06-12 0.2.6 AaronTomb , KevinQuick , RobertDockins , galoisinc aip 9 0.0 0 Aeronautical Information Package (AIP) ( aviation , bsd3 , data , library , program ) 2019-03-04 0.1.3 qfpl aip-version 6 0.0 0 Version of AIP documents ( aviation , bsd3 , data , program ) 2024-11-18 0.0.0.3 TonyMorris alfred-margaret 20 0.0 2 Fast Aho-Corasick string searching ( bsd3 , data , library , program , text ) 2024-09-06 2.1.0.2 fatho , rkrzr algebraic-classes 93 0.0 2 Conversions between algebraic classes and F-algebras. ( bsd3 , data , generics , library , math ) 2026-01-05 0.10 SjoerdVisscher algo-s 3 0.0 0 An implementation of Knuth's algorithm S. ( apache , data , library , program ) 2016-08-16 0.1.0.0 EricRochester align 12 0.0 1 Sequence alignment algorithms. ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2015-07-16 0.1.1.2 literon align-affine 3 0.0 0 Sequence alignment with an affine gap penalty model ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2021-11-26 0.1.0.0 CharlesLi alignment 15 0.0 0 Zip-alignment ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2025-11-11 0.1.0.6 TonyMorris alist 22 0.0 0 lists with O(1) append ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2019-08-03 0.1.2.7 AlanHawkins alphachar 13 0.0 2 A character between a-z ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2023-11-09 0.0.5 TonyMorris , qfpl alpino-tools (deprecated) 12 0.0 1 Alpino data manipulation tools ( data , deprecated , library , natural-language-processing , program ) 2012-04-07 0.2.0 DanielDeKok altcomposition 5 0.0 1 Alternative combinators for unorthodox function composition ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2016-07-26 0.2.3.0 jcristovao alternative-io (deprecated in favor of io-choice ) 7 0.0 2 IO as Alternative instance (deprecated) ( bsd3 , data , deprecated , library ) 2012-04-23 0.0.1 KazuYamamoto always 2 0.0 0 provides a typeclass that is always satisfied ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2021-01-13 0.1 chessai ann 4 0.0 0 Informative annotations which don't change equality ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2022-06-28 1.0.0 aspiwack annotated-fix 4 0.0 0 A fixpoint of a functor that can be annotated ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2019-05-21 0.1.0.0 GuerricChupin anonymous-sums 14 0.0 3 Anonymous sum types ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2016-12-23 0.6.0.0 OmariNorman anonymous-sums-tests 2 0.0 1 QuickCheck functions to accompany the anonymous-sums package ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2014-07-30 0.4.0.0 OmariNorman apache-md5 16 2.0 1 Apache specific MD5 digest algorighm. ( bsd3 , cryptography , data , library ) 2015-06-21 0.6.1.4 PeterTrsko apart 8 0.0 0 Get all your structure and rip it apart. ( bsd3 , control , data , library , program ) 2018-09-28 0.1.3 iokasimovmt apecs 104 2.5 6 Fast Entity-Component-System library for game programming ( bsd3 , control , data , game , library ) 2024-03-20 0.9.6 AlexanderBondarenko , jship , jonascarpay apecs-stm 18 0.0 0 STM stores for apecs ( bsd3 , control , data , game , library ) 2023-11-09 AlexanderBondarenko , jship , jonascarpay app-lens 4 0.0 1 applicative (functional) bidirectional programming beyond composition chains ( bsd3 , data , lenses , library ) 2016-09-25 0.1.0.3 kztk appc 14 0.0 1 app container types and tools ( data , library , mit , program ) 2015-04-10 0.0.6 wereHamster applicable 13 0.0 0 A class for things that can be applied ( data , library , mit ) 2022-07-17 0.4.1.0 anselmschueler applicative-numbers 29 0.0 6 Applicative-based numeric instances ( bsd3 , data , library , numerical ) 2014-04-09 0.1.3 ConalElliott apply-merge 3 0.0 0 Lift a binary, non-decreasing function onto ordered lists and order the output ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2024-05-11 0.1.1.0 pgujjula approximate-equality 8 0.0 1 Newtype wrappers for approximate equality ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2014-08-16 1.1.0.2 DavidHimmelstrup , GregoryCrosswhite arbor-lru-cache 6 1.25 1 LRU cache based on STM ( concurrency , data , library , mit ) 2019-10-03 0.1.1.1 newhoggy , arbornetworks arff 3 0.0 1 Generate Attribute-Relation File Format (ARFF) files ( bsd3 , data , library , text ) 2008-11-18 0.1.0 StefanKersten arith-encode (deprecated in favor of cantor-pairing , finitary , smallcheck ) 13 0.0 2 A practical arithmetic encoding (aka Godel numbering) library. ( bsd3 , data , deprecated , library , serialization , test , testing ) 2020-02-09 1.0.2 emc2 , Bodigrim armor 6 0.0 1 Prevent serialization backwards compatibility problems using golden tests ( bsd3 , data , library , testing ) 2021-05-19 0.2.0.1 DougBeardsley array-builder 26 0.0 5 Builders for arrays ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2025-09-08 0.2.0.0 andrewthad , l3c_amartin array-chunks 26 0.0 6 Lists of chunks ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2024-02-06 0.1.4.2 andrewthad , l3c_amartin array-list 4 2.0 0 IsList instances of Array for OverloadedLists extension ( array , data , library , list , mit ) 2020-06-23 0.2.0.0 epoberezkin array-primops 6 0.0 1 Extra foreign primops for primitive arrays ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2017-08-10 0.2.0.1 AndrasKovacs array-utils (deprecated) 6 0.0 1 Primitive functions for updating many elements in mutable arrays at once ( bsd3 , data , data-structures , deprecated , library ) 2011-01-29 0.3 AlexMason arraylist 4 0.0 1 Memory-efficient ArrayList implementation ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2018-10-25 0.1.0.0 chessai ascii 187 2.25 12 The ASCII character set and encoding ( apache , data , library , text ) 2025-01-21 1.7.0.2 chris_martin , Monoid_Mary ascii-case 51 0.0 5 ASCII letter case ( apache , data , library , text ) 2025-01-21 1.0.1.4 chris_martin , Monoid_Mary ascii-caseless 11 0.0 3 ASCII character without an upper/lower case distinction ( apache , data , library , text ) 2025-01-21 0.0.0.2 chris_martin , Monoid_Mary ascii-char 50 0.0 9 A Char type representing an ASCII character ( apache , data , library , text ) 2023-01-05 1.0.1.0 chris_martin , Monoid_Mary ascii-group 46 0.0 1 ASCII character groups ( apache , data , library , text ) 2023-12-31 1.0.0.17 chris_martin , Monoid_Mary ascii-numbers 31 0.0 1 ASCII representations of numbers ( apache , data , library , numeric , text ) 2025-01-21 1.2.0.2 chris_martin ascii-predicates 45 0.0 1 Various categorizations of ASCII characters ( apache , data , library , text ) 2025-01-21 1.0.1.4 chris_martin , Monoid_Mary ascii-superset 124 0.0 4 Representing ASCII with refined supersets ( apache , data , library , text ) 2025-01-21 1.3.0.2 chris_martin , Monoid_Mary ascii-table 13 0.0 1 ASCII table ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2019-03-15 0.3.0.2 mitchellwrosen ascii-th 59 0.0 1 Template Haskell support for ASCII ( apache , data , library , text ) 2025-01-21 1.2.0.2 chris_martin , Monoid_Mary ascii-vector-avc 3 0.0 1 Process Ascii Vectors for Advantest 93k ( data , gpl , library , program ) 2014-10-15 0.1.0.0 m ascii85-conduit 1 0.0 1 Conduit for encoding ByteString into Ascii85 ( bsd3 , conduit , data , library ) 2014-01-26 0.1.0.0 KazuoKoga ascii85x 1 0.0 0 Displays TI-85 variable files as text ( bsd3 , data , library , program ) 2025-06-16 0.2.4.1 stepp asn 3 0.0 1 asn type and encoding/decoding ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2018-06-13 0.1.0.0 chessai asn1-ber-syntax 5 0.0 0 ASN.1 BER Encode and Decode ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2023-04-11 0.2.0.0 andrewthad asn1-data (deprecated in favor of asn1-encoding ) 109 0.0 9 ASN1 data reader and writer in RAW, BER and DER forms ( bsd3 , data , deprecated , library ) 2015-09-07 0.7.2 VincentHanquez asn1-encoding 59 1.75 40 ASN1 data reader and writer in RAW, BER and DER forms ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2019-09-29 0.9.6 VincentHanquez asn1-parse 21 0.0 8 Simple monadic parser for ASN1 stream types. ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2019-09-29 0.9.5 VincentHanquez asn1-types 63 0.0 39 ASN.1 types ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2020-03-24 0.3.4 VincentHanquez assoc 25 0.0 10 swap and assoc: Symmetric and Semigroupy Bifunctors ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2024-05-12 1.1.1 phadej assoc-list 6 2.0 1 Association lists (lists of tuples) ( data , library , mit ) 2021-08-11 0.1.0.1 chris_martin , Monoid_Mary assoc-listlike 4 0.0 1 Association lists (list-like collections of tuples) ( data , library , mit ) 2021-08-11 0.1.0.1 chris_martin , Monoid_Mary ast-path 6 0.0 0 vocabulary representation for predicting program properties ( bsd3 , data , library , natural-language-processing ) 2019-06-17 0.2.0 ijaketak astar 15 0.0 3 General A* search algorithm. ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2016-03-29 0.3.0.0 CaleGibbard , JohannesWeiss aterm 7 0.0 2 serialisation for Haskell values with sharing support ( data , gpl , library , parsing ) 2020-10-06 0.1.0.2 ChristianMaeder atlassian-connect-descriptor 51 0.0 2 Code that helps you create a valid Atlassian Connect Descriptor. ( apache , data , library ) 2023-08-06 0.4.15.0 RobertMassaioli , eero , AshleyValent atomic-counter 30 0.0 3 Mutable counters that can be modified with atomic operatinos ( apache , concurrency , data , data-structures , library ) 2025-10-07 0.1.2.4 SergeyVinokurov atomic-primops 87 2.0 32 A safe approach to CAS and other atomic ops in Haskell. ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2024-06-20 0.8.8 BrandonSimmons , GregoryCollins , RyanNewton , ryanglscott , peter_fogg , chchen atomic-primops-foreign 7 0.0 1 An atomic counter implemented using the FFI. ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2014-08-18 0.6.2 RyanNewton attempt (deprecated in favor of exceptions ) 37 0.0 16 Concrete data type for handling extensible exceptions as failures. (deprecated) ( bsd3 , data , deprecated , failure , library ) 2014-03-26 0.4.0.1 MichaelSnoyman atto-lisp 29 0.0 7 Efficient parsing and serialisation of S-Expressions. ( bsd3 , data , library , text ) 2018-09-24 0.2.2.3 ThomasSchilling attoparsec-arff 4 0.0 1 An ARFF file parser using Attoparsec ( ai , data , gpl , library , text ) 2012-02-09 0.0 PaulWilson attoparsec-binary 7 0.0 12 Binary processing extensions to Attoparsec. ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2012-09-22 0.2 AndrewDrake attoparsec-conduit (deprecated in favor of conduit-extra ) 35 0.0 34 Consume attoparsec parsers via conduit. (deprecated) ( conduit , data , deprecated , library , mit , parsing ) 2014-04-02 1.1.0 MichaelSnoyman attoparsec-iteratee 21 0.0 5 An adapter to convert attoparsec Parsers into blazing-fast Iteratees ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2011-11-28 0.4.0 GregoryCollins , JohnLato attoparsec-varword 2 0.0 1 Variable-length integer decoding for Attoparsec ( data , lgpl , library ) 2018-05-03 0.1.0.0 ch3pjw attosplit 3 0.0 1 Split a lazy bytestring at boundaries defined by an attoparsec parser ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2011-12-19 0.1.0.0 YitzGale audiovisual 5 0.0 2 A battery-included audiovisual framework ( bsd3 , data , library , records ) 2015-03-21 0.0 FumiakiKinoshita auto-lift-classes 8 0.0 1 Deriving (Show|Read)(1|2) ( bsd3 , data , library , reflection ) 2023-12-08 1.1 viercc automata 4 0.0 0 automata ( bsd3 , data , library , math ) 2019-01-22 0.1.0.0 chessai avl-static 3 0.0 1 A compile-time balanced AVL tree. ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2014-01-12 0.1.0.0 FedericoLebron avro 133 2.25 11 Avro serialization support for Haskell ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2024-08-04 0.6.2.1 newhoggy , alexeyraga , haskellworks avro-piper 8 0.0 0 Tool for decoding avro ( bsd3 , data , library , program ) 2020-01-13 1.0.3 newhoggy , haskellworks b-tree 14 0.0 1 Immutable disk-based B* trees ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2018-11-04 0.1.4 BenGamari babynf 2 0.0 0 Library for generating parsers from ABNF ( data , library , mit ) 2024-08-05 0.1.0.2 barnaba_piotrowski bank-holidays-england 44 0.0 1 Calculation of bank holidays in England and Wales ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2024-10-29 0.2.0.11 dcturner , dten barbies-th 28 0.0 2 Create strippable HKD via TH ( bsd3 , data , data-structures , generics , library ) 2023-12-12 0.1.11 FumiakiKinoshita base16 51 2.25 13 Fast RFC 4648-compliant Base16 encoding ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2023-06-22 1.0 topos , hecate base16-bytestring 30 2.0 191 RFC 4648-compliant Base16 encodings for ByteStrings ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2021-10-29 1.0.2.0 BryanOSullivan , HerbertValerioRiedel , MikhailGlushenkov , topos base16-lens 13 0.0 0 Optics for the Base16 library ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2021-02-22 0.1.3.2 topos , hecate base32 36 2.0 6 Fast RFC 4648-compliant Base32 encoding ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2023-10-19 0.4 topos , hecate base32-bytestring 14 0.0 2 Fast base32 and base32hex codec for ByteStrings ( bsd3 , codec , data , library ) 2013-12-01 0.2.1.0 SamTruzjan base32-lens 9 0.0 0 Optics for the Base32 library ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2021-02-22 0.1.1.1 topos , hecate base32-z-bytestring 3 0.0 1 Fast z-base32 and z-base32hex codec for ByteStrings ( bsd3 , codec , data , library ) 2019-04-09 1.0.0.0 AlfredoDiNapoli , RenzoCarbonara base32string 7 0.0 2 Fast and safe representation of a Base-32 string ( data , library , mit ) 2015-05-27 0.9.1 solatis base58-bytestring 20 0.0 12 Implementation of BASE58 transcoding for ByteStrings ( bytestrings , data , library , public-domain ) 2015-01-30 0.1.0 AlekseyUymanov base58string 9 0.0 4 Fast and safe representation of a Base-58 string ( data , library , mit ) 2015-05-10 0.10.0 solatis base62 21 0.0 0 Base62 encoding and decoding ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2024-02-06 0.1.1.2 andrewthad , l3c_amartin base64 44 0.0 35 A modern Base64 library ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2024-01-11 1.0 topos , hecate , SofiaMA base64-bytes 8 0.0 0 Base64 encoding of byte sequences ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2024-02-01 0.1.1.1 andrewthad , l3c_amartin base64-bytestring 35 2.25 395 Fast base64 encoding and decoding for ByteStrings ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2021-08-12 1.2.1.0 BryanOSullivan , HerbertValerioRiedel , MikhailGlushenkov , topos base64-bytestring-type 7 0.0 5 A newtype around ByteString, for base64 encoding ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2019-03-27 1.0.1 ErikDeCastroLopo , phadej base64-conduit (deprecated in favor of conduit-combinators ) 11 0.0 3 Base64-encode and decode streams of bytes. (deprecated) ( bsd3 , conduit , data , deprecated , library ) 2014-03-21 1.0.0.1 MichaelSnoyman base64-lens 22 0.0 0 Optics for the Base64 library ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2021-02-22 0.3.1 topos , hecate baserock-schema 21 0.0 0 Baserock Definitions Schema ( bsd3 , data , library , program ) 2018-07-03 0.0.3.5 locallycompact basics 1 0.0 0 Modules for primitive types ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2023-08-29 0.2.0.0 andrewthad batch 1 0.0 1 Simplify queuing up data and processing it in batch. ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2018-01-27 0.1.0.0 AlexanderThiemann bcp47 21 0.0 2 Language tags as specified by BCP 47 ( data , data-structures , library , mit ) 2025-07-08 0.3.0.0 PatrickBrisbin , dukerutledge , mjgpy3 , chris_martin , FreckleEngineering , OlaoluwaM bcrypt 44 0.0 10 Haskell bindings to the bcrypt password hash ( bsd3 , cryptography , data , library ) 2017-12-31 0.0.11 AndrewMiller bdelta (deprecated in favor of bytestring-delta ) 10 0.0 1 Simple, fast binary diff/patch ( data , deprecated , library , mit ) 2012-02-22 0.1.1.1 JoeyAdams beamable 13 0.0 2 Generic serializer/deserializer with compact representation ( bsd3 , data , library , serialization ) 2014-06-03 0.1.1.1 JohnLato , MichaelBaikov bencoding 42 2.0 5 A library for encoding and decoding of BEncode data. ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2024-12-11 0.4.5.6 SamTruzjan , SergeyVinokurov bencoding-lens 2 0.0 0 Lenses for bencoded data. ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2022-03-10 0.1.0.0 jmorag bert 40 0.0 4 BERT implementation ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2016-04-05 1.2.2.5 MariusEriksen , RomanCheplyaka , manzyuk between 9 0.0 3 Function combinator "between" and derived combinators ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2016-01-09 0.11.0.0 PeterTrsko bff 17 0.0 1 Bidirectionalization for Free! (POPL'09) ( data , library , public-domain ) 2011-03-22 0.3.1.2 DanielSeidel , JanisVoigtlaender , JoachimBreitner bff-mono 8 0.0 1 "Bidirectionalization for Free" for Monomorphic Transformations ( bsd3 , data , lenses , library ) 2014-08-14 0.2.3 kztk bidispec 5 0.0 3 Specification of generators and parsers ( data , library ) 2010-10-05 0.1.3 DavidLeuschner , StefanWehr bidispec-extras 3 0.0 1 Extra helper functions for bidirectional specifications ( data , library ) 2010-10-05 0.1 StefanWehr bifunctor-classes-compat 7 0.0 9 Compatibility package for the Bifunctor, Bifoldable, and Bitraversable classes ( bsd3 , data , functors , library ) 2026-01-10 0.1.1 ryanglscott bifunctors 212 2.5 237 Bifunctors ( bsd3 , data , functors , library ) 2026-01-04 5.6.3 EdwardKmett , EricMertens , ryanglscott bimap 39 0.0 49 Bidirectional mapping between two key types ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2022-05-15 0.5.0 StuartCook , joel_williamson bimap-server 4 0.0 1 Two-column database server. ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2015-07-06 0.1.0.1 DanielDiaz bimaps 20 0.0 7 bijections with multiple implementations. ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2017-03-03 0.1.0.2 ChristianHoener bin 15 0.0 5 Bin: binary natural numbers. ( data , dependent-types , gpl , library , math , singletons ) 2024-06-08 0.1.4 phadej binary 211 0.0 1147 Binary serialisation for Haskell values using lazy ByteStrings ( bsd3 , data , library , parsing ) 2018-08-02 BenGamari , DonaldStewart , IanLynagh , LennartKolmodin binary-bits 17 0.0 10 Bit parsing/writing on top of binary. ( bsd3 , data , library , parsing ) 2015-01-09 0.5 LennartKolmodin binary-communicator 14 0.0 1 Flexible way to ease transmission of binary data. ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2015-09-14 1.0.2.2 SoenkeHahn , YvesPares binary-derive 5 0.0 1 Automatic deriving of Binary using GHC.Generics ( data , gpl , library ) 2011-11-05 0.1.0 JaredHance binary-enum 4 0.0 1 Simple wrappers around enum types ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2016-01-16 0.1.2.0 tolysz binary-ext 16 0.0 1 An alternate with strong-typed errors for `Data.Binary.Get` monad from `binary` package. ( data , library , parsing ) 2018-06-01 2.0.4 warlock binary-generic 7 0.0 1 Generic binary serialisation using binary and syb. ( bsd3 , data , library , parsing ) 2012-08-07 0.2.1 LarsPetersen binary-generic-combinators 14 0.0 0 Combinators and utilities to make Generic-based deriving of Binary easier and more expressive ( bsd3 , data , library , parsing ) 2025-07-19 0.4.4.1 0xd34df00d binary-ieee754 2 0.0 4 Backport ieee754 float double combinators to older binary ( bsd3 , data , library ) 2016-10-24 0.1.0.0 winterland binary-indexed-tree 5 0.0 1 Binary Indexed Trees (a.k.a. Fenwick Trees). ( data , library ) 2012-10-10 0.1 MaxwellSayles binary-io 21 2.0 0 Read and write values of types that implement Binary ( bsd3 , data , io , library , parsin | 2026-01-13T09:29:11 |
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課題のインポート/エクスポートでのデータ形式 トラッカーを公開または非公開にする ユーザーがコードをプッシュしたときに課題を自動的に解決する 課題トラッカーのメール設定を行う シンタックス ハイライトと課題のマークアップについて Code Insights Pipelines を使用したビルド、テスト、およびデプロイ Bitbucket Pipelines を使い始める 最初のパイプラインを構成する パイプラインを表示 Pipelines のビルドで依存性を指定する Bitbucket Pipelines の制限事項 Bitbucket Pipelines glossary Pipelines をさまざまなソフトウェア言語で使用する Bitbucket Pipelines で Docker コマンドを実行する Javascript (Node.js) と Bitbucket Pipelines Java と Bitbucket Pipelines Laravel と Bitbucket Pipelines PHP と Bitbucket Pipelines Python と Bitbucket Pipelines Ruby と Bitbucket Pipelines Docker イメージをビルド環境として使用する 式言語 Pipelines デプロイメント ガイドへのアクセス AWS S3 へのデプロイ CodeDeploy を使用して AWS にデプロイする Elastic Beanstalk を使用して AWS にデプロイする AWS EKS (Kubernetes) にデプロイする Lambda 関数の更新を AWS にデプロイする Amazon ECS にデプロイする Firebase へのデプロイ Google Cloud にデプロイする Heroku にデプロイする Kubernetes にデプロイする Microsoft Azure にデプロイする npm へのデプロイ プル リクエストでデプロイする SCP を使用したデプロイ Bitbucket ダウンロードにビルド アーティファクトをデプロイする ビルド アーティファクトの公開とリンク Docker イメージをビルドしてコンテナ レジストリへプッシュする Bitbucket Pipelines 設定参照 グローバル オプション Git クローンの動作 キャッシュ、サービス コンテナー、エクスポート パイプラインの定義 Docker イメージ オプション パイプラインの開始条件 並行ステップ オプション 子パイプライン ステップのオプション Runtime v3 を有効にして使用する ステージ オプション ステップ オプション Pipelines の yaml ファイルで glob パターンを使用する YAML アンカー デプロイメント Bitbucket Pipelines OpenID Connect を使用して AWS にデプロイする デプロイを設定、監視する Bitbucket のデプロイ ガイドライン 同時実行の制御 指標 スケジュールされたパイプラインと、手動でトリガーされたパイプライン 変数とシークレット Bitbucket Pipelines で SSH キーを使用する macOS で Pipelines SSH キーをセットアップする Windows で Pipelines SSH キーをセットアップする Linux で Pipelines SSH キーをセットアップする パイプラインで複数の SSH キーを使用する キャッシュ パイプラインのアーティファクト データベースとサービス コンテナ Bitbucket Pipelines でパイプを使用する パイプとは Bitbucket Pipelines 用パイプを作成する パイプの記述の高度なテクニック 連携 Jira と Pipelines の連携 OIDC を使用して Pipelines とリソース サーバーを統合する OpenID Connect を使用して、Pipelines の AWS ECR イメージを使用する Slack を Pipelines と連携させる サードパーティのサービスに接続する さまざまなサードパーティ プロバイダーによるレート制限 テスト Bitbucket Pipelines でのクロスプラットフォーム テスト Pipelines のテスト レポート ランナー Bitbucket で新しいランナーを追加する bitbucket-pipelines.yml でランナーを設定する Linux Docker 用のランナーをセットアップする Linux Shell 用のランナーをセットアップする Windows 用のランナーをセットアップする MacOS のランナーをセットアップする プロキシを使用するようにランナーを設定する 自社ホスト ランナーへのログインを設定する ランナーの同時実行性を設定し、ステップ キューを検査する 会社のファイアウォールの背後で実行されているランナーの IP アドレス Docker イメージを自社ホスト ランナーで使用する Autoscaler for Runners on Kubernetes リポジトリにプッシュして戻す パイプライン構成の共有 動的なパイプライン Bitbucket Pipelines への移行 Bamboo から Bitbucket Pipelines に移行する方法 Jenkins から Bitbucket Pipelines に移行する方法 Bitbucket Cloud のプランと設定を管理する プランと請求の管理 Bitbucket Cloud にログインまたは接続する SSH と 2 段階認証を設定する macOS で個人用 SSH キーをセットアップする Windows で個人用 SSH キーをセットアップする Linux で個人用 SSH キーをセットアップする 1 台のデバイスで複数の Bitbucket ユーザーの SSH キーを管理する 2 段階認証の有効化 サポートされている SSH キー形式 Sourcetree を使用して SSH を設定する Bitbucket とアカウントの設定を管理する 個人設定にアクセスする ユーザー名を更新する アカウントの削除 メール エイリアスを設定する ウォッチしているオブジェクトのメール通知の管理 リポジトリのグループを整理する 非公開コンテンツへのアクセスを制御する Atlassian アカウントにアップグレードする キーボード ショートカット テーマを変更する アクセス トークン API トークン API トークンの使用 API トークンの作成 API トークンの権限 API トークンを取り消す Sourcetree または別のアプリに API トークンを追加する 会社のファイアウォールで許可リストに登録されている IP アドレスとドメイン Bitbucket Cloud とアプリおよび他の製品との連携 Bitbucket と Jira を連携する Bitbucket Cloud を Jira Cloud に接続する Bitbucket Cloud を Jira Data Center と接続する Jira Cloud プロジェクトを Bitbucket Cloud で使用する Bitbucket から Jira 作業項目を作成 プル リクエストのマージ時に Jira 作業項目をトランジション チームを自動で招待する設定 スマートコミットの有効化 Smart Commit を使用する Bitbucket と Compass を統合する Bitbucket Cloud を Compass に接続する リポジトリを Compass コンポーネントにリンクする Bitbucket Cloud を Marketplace アプリと使用する Bitbucket Cloud アプリの概要 Bitbucket Cloud を Slack と連携する Bitbucket で Trello ボードと連携する OAuth 経由で別のアプリケーションと連携する Cloud IDE アドオンのインストール ビルド システムを Bitbucket Cloud と連携する Bitbucket のソース コードへのハイパーリンク Bitbucket Cloud の開発者モードを有効にする Atlassian for VS Code 拡張機能を使用する VS Code の使用を開始する VS Code での Jira 作業項目 VS Code での Bitbucket プル リクエスト VS Code での Bitbucket Cloud パイプライン セキュリティ Snyk でセキュリティを追加して設定する Bitbucket Cloud REST API でサードパーティ製アプリをビルドする API リクエストの制限 Bitbucket Cloud で OAuth を使用する OAuth コンシューマーの例 Bitbucket REST API バージョン 1 を使用する groups エンドポイント group-privileges エンドポイント invitations エンドポイント users エンドポイント - 1.0 invitations リソース Bitbucket Cloud のアドバイザリやその他のリソースを確認する Bitbucket Cloud のセキュリティ アドバイザリにアクセスする セキュリティ アドバイザリ: URL によるアプリのインストール方法の変更 セキュリティ アドバイザリ - 2016-06-17 - パスワードのリセット Bitbucket Cloud のサポート終了のお知らせを見る AWS CodeDeploy アプリ削除のサポート終了 - 2019-12-03 チュートリアル チュートリアル: Bitbucket と Git を使用する Git リポジトリを作成する Git リポジトリをコピーしてファイルを追加する Bitbucket Cloud で Git リポジトリから変更をプルする Git ブランチを使用してファイルをマージする チュートリアル: Bitbucket と Sourcetree を使用する 新しいリポジトリを作成する リポジトリをコピーしてファイルを追加する Bitbucket でリポジトリから変更をプルする Sourcetree ブランチを使用して更新をマージする チュートリアル: Bitbucket のプル リクエストについて リポジトリを作成 (およびレビュアーを追加) する クローンを行い、新しいブランチに変更を加える プル リクエストを作成して変更をマージする Bitbucket Cloud でプロジェクトを作成して管理する プロジェクト用のアクセス トークン プロジェクトのアクセス トークン作成 プロジェクト レベルのアクセス トークンの権限 プロジェクト用のアクセス トークンを使用する プロジェクト用のアクセス トークンを取り消す プロジェクト用のアクセス トークンをローテーションする プロジェクト設定を行う macOS でプロジェクト アクセス キーをセットアップする Windows でプロジェクト アクセス キーをセットアップする Linux でプロジェクト アクセス キーをセットアップする 1 台のデバイスで複数のプロジェクト アクセス キーを管理する 初期設定のレビュアーをプロジェクトに追加する プロジェクトにリポジトリを追加する プロジェクトのブランチ モデルの構成 プロジェクトを見つけて共有する 既存のプロジェクトを管理および編集する プロジェクトのマージ戦略をセットアップする プロジェクト詳細の更新 プロジェクトのブランチ制限を設定する ユーザーとグループのプロジェクト権限を設定する プロジェクトの作成 アトラシアン サポート Bitbucket リソース Bitbucket Cloud の使用を開始する リポジトリのセットアップを開始する クラウド データセンター リポジトリのインポート 過去にリポジトリに含めたことのないファイルを追加する場合、「 バージョン管理外のコードをリポジトリに追加する 」を参照してください。 別のホスティング サイトまたはシステムから既存のコードを Bitbucket Cloud に素早く取得するために、Bitbucket はリポジトリを取得するインポーターを備えています。このインポーターは、コードが CodePlex、GitHub、Google Code、SourceForge、Subversion、または別の Git ベースのホスティング サイトにある場合に利用できます。しかし、ご使用のホスティング サイトがこれらのソースのいずれでもないか、入力する URL がない場合は、 コードを Git に変換する必要があります 。 ドロップダウン メニューから [ 作成 ] > [ リポジトリ ] の順に選択します。 [ 新しいリポジトリの作成 ] ページで [ リポジトリのインポート ] をクリックします。 インポートするコードの ソース を選択します。 ソース に応じて、次の情報を入力します。 CodePlex : URL、プロジェクト名、リポジトリ タイプ SourceForge : URL、プロジェクト名、リポジトリ タイプ Git : URL、認証が必要な非公開リポジトリのユーザー名 / パスワードの組み合わせ 注意: 組織が Git クライアントやコマンド ラインからリポジトリを取得するための個人用アクセス トークンを構成している場合は、Bitbucket インポーター内でユーザー名やパスワードの代わりに個人用アクセス トークンを使用する必要がある場合があります。 新しいリポジトリの 名前 を入力します。 リポジトリを公開したい場合は、[ これは非公開リポジトリです ] のチェックを外します。 [ リポジトリ タイプ ] を選択します。 [ 詳細設定 ] 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https://support.atlassian.com/ja/bitbucket-cloud/docs/create-and-push-a-branch/ | ブランチを作成してプッシュする | Bitbucket Cloud | アトラシアン サポート メイン コンテンツにスキップ Bitbucket サポート アプリ 使用を開始する 関連ドキュメント リソース お問い合わせ サインイン サインイン Bitbucket Cloud 関連ドキュメント Bitbucket Cloud の使用を開始する バージョン管理を開始する バージョン管理の種類について Bitbucket の DVCS ワークフロー コマンド ラインについて Git のインストールとセットアップ Git コマンド リポジトリのセットアップを開始する Bitbucket Cloud でリポジトリを作成する リポジトリのインポート リポジトリのクローン リポジトリでの作業を開始する コードを Bitbucket にプッシュする コードを Bitbucket からプルする Bitbucket Cloud で課題を作成する Wiki ページを作成または編集する ブランチとプル リクエストの使用を開始する ブランチを作成してプッシュする Bitbucket Cloud でブランチをチェックアウトする レビュー用にプル リクエストを作成する プル リクエストをレビューする Bitbucket Cloud でプル リクエストをマージする Bitbucket Cloud でのワークスペースへの参加、またはワークスペースの作成および管理 ワークスペースとは ワークスペースへの参加、またはワークスペースの作成 ワークスペースへのアクセス権を付与する ワークスペース メンバーをグループに整理する ワークスペースの非公開コンテンツへのアクセスを制御する ワークスペースのアクセス トークン アクセス トークンの有効期限を必要とする ワークスペース用のアクセス トークンを作成する ワークスペース レベルのアクセス トークンの権限 ワークスペース用のアクセス トークンを使用する ワークスペース用のアクセス トークンを取り消す ワークスペース用のアクセス トークンをローテーションする ワークスペース ID の変更 リポジトリやグループをワークスペースに転送する Bitbucket Cloud で Web サイトを公開する カスタム マージ チェックを設定して使用する パッケージの設定と使用 パッケージの使用を開始する コンテナーイメージとタグを削除 Bitbucket Cloud でリポジトリをセットアップおよび操作する Bitbucket Cloud での検索 リポジトリのセットアップ リポジトリを作成する バージョン管理外のコードをリポジトリに追加する 既存のツールからコードをインポートまたは変換する GitHub または GitLab からのリポジトリのインポート リポジトリで作業する README コンテンツ マークアップでコメントを設定する リポジトリを 2 つに分割する スニペットの概要 Git リポジトリのクローン リポジトリに変更をプッシュする リポジトリのブランチまたはフォーク リポジトリのブランチ リポジトリのフォーク リポジトリでブランチをリストする ブランチをチェック アウトする マージされていないブランチを管理する コミットの使用方法をご確認ください。 ソース ファイルの追加、編集、およびソース ファイルへのコミット コミットの DVCS ユーザー名を設定する リポジトリ タグ GPG キーを使ってコミットに署名する SSH キーでコミットに署名する コード ビューにプル リクエストを使用する プル リクエストを作成する プル リクエストのコードをレビューする プル リクエストでビルドのステータスを確認する プル リクエストのマージ マージの競合を解決する プル リクエストを却下する プル リクエストの下書き コンテンツの作成や編集に AI による文章作成アシスタントを活用する Bitbucket Cloud でスマート ミラーリングを使用する Bitbucket スマート ミラーリングでの作業 Bitbucket のスマート ミラーリングのトラブルシューティング Git Large File Storage (LFS) で大規模なファイルを管理する Bitbucket で Git LFS を使用する 既存の Bitbucket リポジトリで Git LFS を使用する BFG を使用してリポジトリを Git LFS へ移行する Bitbucket での Git LFS の現在の制限事項 Bitbucket での Git LFS のストレージ ポリシー Git のフィーチャー ブランチ ワークフロー コンテンツと diff の表示制限 リポジトリ設定を構成する リポジトリのプライバシーとフォーク オプションを設定する リポジトリへのアクセス権をユーザーとグループに付与する macOS でリポジトリ アクセス キーをセットアップする Windows でリポジトリ アクセス キーをセットアップする Linux でリポジトリ アクセス キーをセットアップする 1 台のデバイスで複数のリポジトリ アクセス キーを管理する 既存のコミットをユーザー名エイリアスにマッピングする Web サービスにリンクする リポジトリ所有権を譲渡する リポジトリのサイズを減らす Git リポジトリのメンテナンス リポジトリを削除する プルリクエストおよびマージの設定 Git の fast forward とブランチの管理 ブランチ権限を使用する マージ前にチェックを提案または要求する プル リクエストの diff からファイルを除外 リモート URL をリポジトリに変更する Webhook を管理する イベント ペイロード webhook の作成とトリガーのチュートリアル 署名済みコミットを必須にする リポジトリのアクセス トークン リポジトリ用のアクセス トークンを作成する リポジトリレベルのアクセス トークンの権限 リポジトリでのアクセス トークンの使用 リポジトリのアクセス トークンを取り消す リポジトリのアクセス トークンをローテーションする コード所有者の設定と使用 通知の表示 Wiki を使用してドキュメントを保存する Wiki を作成する Wiki のクローン Creole の特別なサポート Creole マークアップのマクロ参照 Wiki を公開または非公開にする Wiki でシンタックス ハイライトを使用する Wiki ページにイメージを追加する Wiki に目次を追加する Bitbucket 課題について 課題トラッカーを使用する 課題トラッカーを有効化する 課題フィールドの既定値を設定する 課題データをエクスポートまたはインポートする Bitbucket で課題データをエクスポートまたはインポートする 課題のインポート/エクスポートでのデータ形式 トラッカーを公開または非公開にする ユーザーがコードをプッシュしたときに課題を自動的に解決する 課題トラッカーのメール設定を行う シンタックス ハイライトと課題のマークアップについて Code Insights Pipelines を使用したビルド、テスト、およびデプロイ Bitbucket Pipelines を使い始める 最初のパイプラインを構成する パイプラインを表示 Pipelines のビルドで依存性を指定する Bitbucket Pipelines の制限事項 Bitbucket Pipelines glossary Pipelines をさまざまなソフトウェア言語で使用する Bitbucket Pipelines で Docker コマンドを実行する Javascript (Node.js) と Bitbucket Pipelines Java と Bitbucket Pipelines Laravel と Bitbucket Pipelines PHP と Bitbucket Pipelines Python と Bitbucket Pipelines Ruby と Bitbucket Pipelines Docker イメージをビルド環境として使用する 式言語 Pipelines デプロイメント ガイドへのアクセス AWS S3 へのデプロイ CodeDeploy を使用して AWS にデプロイする Elastic Beanstalk を使用して AWS にデプロイする AWS EKS (Kubernetes) にデプロイする Lambda 関数の更新を AWS にデプロイする Amazon ECS にデプロイする Firebase へのデプロイ Google Cloud にデプロイする Heroku にデプロイする Kubernetes にデプロイする Microsoft Azure にデプロイする npm へのデプロイ プル リクエストでデプロイする SCP を使用したデプロイ Bitbucket ダウンロードにビルド アーティファクトをデプロイする ビルド アーティファクトの公開とリンク Docker イメージをビルドしてコンテナ レジストリへプッシュする Bitbucket Pipelines 設定参照 グローバル オプション Git クローンの動作 キャッシュ、サービス コンテナー、エクスポート パイプラインの定義 Docker イメージ オプション パイプラインの開始条件 並行ステップ オプション 子パイプライン ステップのオプション Runtime v3 を有効にして使用する ステージ オプション ステップ オプション Pipelines の yaml ファイルで glob パターンを使用する YAML アンカー デプロイメント Bitbucket Pipelines OpenID Connect を使用して AWS にデプロイする デプロイを設定、監視する Bitbucket のデプロイ ガイドライン 同時実行の制御 指標 スケジュールされたパイプラインと、手動でトリガーされたパイプライン 変数とシークレット Bitbucket Pipelines で SSH キーを使用する macOS で Pipelines SSH キーをセットアップする Windows で Pipelines SSH キーをセットアップする Linux で Pipelines SSH キーをセットアップする パイプラインで複数の SSH キーを使用する キャッシュ パイプラインのアーティファクト データベースとサービス コンテナ Bitbucket Pipelines でパイプを使用する パイプとは Bitbucket Pipelines 用パイプを作成する パイプの記述の高度なテクニック 連携 Jira と Pipelines の連携 OIDC を使用して Pipelines とリソース サーバーを統合する OpenID Connect を使用して、Pipelines の AWS ECR イメージを使用する Slack を Pipelines と連携させる サードパーティのサービスに接続する さまざまなサードパーティ プロバイダーによるレート制限 テスト Bitbucket Pipelines でのクロスプラットフォーム テスト Pipelines のテスト レポート ランナー Bitbucket で新しいランナーを追加する bitbucket-pipelines.yml でランナーを設定する Linux Docker 用のランナーをセットアップする Linux Shell 用のランナーをセットアップする Windows 用のランナーをセットアップする MacOS のランナーをセットアップする プロキシを使用するようにランナーを設定する 自社ホスト ランナーへのログインを設定する ランナーの同時実行性を設定し、ステップ キューを検査する 会社のファイアウォールの背後で実行されているランナーの IP アドレス Docker イメージを自社ホスト ランナーで使用する Autoscaler for Runners on Kubernetes リポジトリにプッシュして戻す パイプライン構成の共有 動的なパイプライン Bitbucket Pipelines への移行 Bamboo から Bitbucket Pipelines に移行する方法 Jenkins から Bitbucket Pipelines に移行する方法 Bitbucket Cloud のプランと設定を管理する プランと請求の管理 Bitbucket Cloud にログインまたは接続する SSH と 2 段階認証を設定する macOS で個人用 SSH キーをセットアップする Windows で個人用 SSH キーをセットアップする Linux で個人用 SSH キーをセットアップする 1 台のデバイスで複数の Bitbucket ユーザーの SSH キーを管理する 2 段階認証の有効化 サポートされている SSH キー形式 Sourcetree を使用して SSH を設定する Bitbucket とアカウントの設定を管理する 個人設定にアクセスする ユーザー名を更新する アカウントの削除 メール エイリアスを設定する ウォッチしているオブジェクトのメール通知の管理 リポジトリのグループを整理する 非公開コンテンツへのアクセスを制御する Atlassian アカウントにアップグレードする キーボード ショートカット テーマを変更する アクセス トークン API トークン API トークンの使用 API トークンの作成 API トークンの権限 API トークンを取り消す Sourcetree または別のアプリに API トークンを追加する 会社のファイアウォールで許可リストに登録されている IP アドレスとドメイン Bitbucket Cloud とアプリおよび他の製品との連携 Bitbucket と Jira を連携する Bitbucket Cloud を Jira Cloud に接続する Bitbucket Cloud を Jira Data Center と接続する Jira Cloud プロジェクトを Bitbucket Cloud で使用する Bitbucket から Jira 作業項目を作成 プル リクエストのマージ時に Jira 作業項目をトランジション チームを自動で招待する設定 スマートコミットの有効化 Smart Commit を使用する Bitbucket と Compass を統合する Bitbucket Cloud を Compass に接続する リポジトリを Compass コンポーネントにリンクする Bitbucket Cloud を Marketplace アプリと使用する Bitbucket Cloud アプリの概要 Bitbucket Cloud を Slack と連携する Bitbucket で Trello ボードと連携する OAuth 経由で別のアプリケーションと連携する Cloud IDE アドオンのインストール ビルド システムを Bitbucket Cloud と連携する Bitbucket のソース コードへのハイパーリンク Bitbucket Cloud の開発者モードを有効にする Atlassian for VS Code 拡張機能を使用する VS Code の使用を開始する VS Code での Jira 作業項目 VS Code での Bitbucket プル リクエスト VS Code での Bitbucket Cloud パイプライン セキュリティ Snyk でセキュリティを追加して設定する Bitbucket Cloud REST API でサードパーティ製アプリをビルドする API リクエストの制限 Bitbucket Cloud で OAuth を使用する OAuth コンシューマーの例 Bitbucket REST API バージョン 1 を使用する groups エンドポイント group-privileges エンドポイント invitations エンドポイント users エンドポイント - 1.0 invitations リソース Bitbucket Cloud のアドバイザリやその他のリソースを確認する Bitbucket Cloud のセキュリティ アドバイザリにアクセスする セキュリティ アドバイザリ: URL によるアプリのインストール方法の変更 セキュリティ アドバイザリ - 2016-06-17 - パスワードのリセット Bitbucket Cloud のサポート終了のお知らせを見る AWS CodeDeploy アプリ削除のサポート終了 - 2019-12-03 チュートリアル チュートリアル: Bitbucket と Git を使用する Git リポジトリを作成する Git リポジトリをコピーしてファイルを追加する Bitbucket Cloud で Git リポジトリから変更をプルする Git ブランチを使用してファイルをマージする チュートリアル: Bitbucket と Sourcetree を使用する 新しいリポジトリを作成する リポジトリをコピーしてファイルを追加する Bitbucket でリポジトリから変更をプルする Sourcetree ブランチを使用して更新をマージする チュートリアル: Bitbucket のプル リクエストについて リポジトリを作成 (およびレビュアーを追加) する クローンを行い、新しいブランチに変更を加える プル リクエストを作成して変更をマージする Bitbucket Cloud でプロジェクトを作成して管理する プロジェクト用のアクセス トークン プロジェクトのアクセス トークン作成 プロジェクト レベルのアクセス トークンの権限 プロジェクト用のアクセス トークンを使用する プロジェクト用のアクセス トークンを取り消す プロジェクト用のアクセス トークンをローテーションする プロジェクト設定を行う macOS でプロジェクト アクセス キーをセットアップする Windows でプロジェクト アクセス キーをセットアップする Linux でプロジェクト アクセス キーをセットアップする 1 台のデバイスで複数のプロジェクト アクセス キーを管理する 初期設定のレビュアーをプロジェクトに追加する プロジェクトにリポジトリを追加する プロジェクトのブランチ モデルの構成 プロジェクトを見つけて共有する 既存のプロジェクトを管理および編集する 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https://huggingface.co/microsoft | microsoft (Microsoft) Hugging Face Models Datasets Spaces Community Docs Enterprise Pricing Log In Sign Up Microsoft Enterprise company Verified https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/ microsoft Activity Feed Follow 17,687 \n processor = SpeechT5Processor.from_pretrained(checkpoint)\n File \"/home/user/.pyenv/versions/3.8.9/lib/python3.8/site-packages/transformers/processing_utils.py\", line 228, in from_pretrained\n args = cls._get_arguments_from_pretrained(pretrained_model_name_or_path, **kwargs)\n File \"/home/user/.pyenv/versions/3.8.9/lib/python3.8/site-packages/transformers/processing_utils.py\", line 272, in _get_arguments_from_pretrained\n args.append(attribute_class.from_pretrained(pretrained_model_name_or_path, **kwargs))\n File \"/home/user/.pyenv/versions/3.8.9/lib/python3.8/site-packages/transformers/feature_extraction_utils.py\", line 373, in from_pretrained\n feature_extractor_dict, kwargs = 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アーティファクトの公開とリンク Docker イメージをビルドしてコンテナ レジストリへプッシュする Bitbucket Pipelines 設定参照 グローバル オプション Git クローンの動作 キャッシュ、サービス コンテナー、エクスポート パイプラインの定義 Docker イメージ オプション パイプラインの開始条件 並行ステップ オプション 子パイプライン ステップのオプション Runtime v3 を有効にして使用する ステージ オプション ステップ オプション Pipelines の yaml ファイルで glob パターンを使用する YAML アンカー デプロイメント Bitbucket Pipelines OpenID Connect を使用して AWS にデプロイする デプロイを設定、監視する Bitbucket のデプロイ ガイドライン 同時実行の制御 指標 スケジュールされたパイプラインと、手動でトリガーされたパイプライン 変数とシークレット Bitbucket Pipelines で SSH キーを使用する macOS で Pipelines SSH キーをセットアップする Windows で Pipelines SSH キーをセットアップする Linux で Pipelines SSH キーをセットアップする パイプラインで複数の SSH キーを使用する キャッシュ パイプラインのアーティファクト データベースとサービス コンテナ Bitbucket Pipelines でパイプを使用する パイプとは Bitbucket Pipelines 用パイプを作成する パイプの記述の高度なテクニック 連携 Jira と Pipelines の連携 OIDC を使用して Pipelines とリソース サーバーを統合する OpenID Connect を使用して、Pipelines の AWS ECR イメージを使用する Slack を Pipelines と連携させる サードパーティのサービスに接続する さまざまなサードパーティ プロバイダーによるレート制限 テスト Bitbucket Pipelines でのクロスプラットフォーム テスト Pipelines のテスト レポート ランナー Bitbucket で新しいランナーを追加する bitbucket-pipelines.yml でランナーを設定する Linux Docker 用のランナーをセットアップする Linux Shell 用のランナーをセットアップする Windows 用のランナーをセットアップする MacOS のランナーをセットアップする プロキシを使用するようにランナーを設定する 自社ホスト ランナーへのログインを設定する ランナーの同時実行性を設定し、ステップ キューを検査する 会社のファイアウォールの背後で実行されているランナーの IP アドレス Docker イメージを自社ホスト ランナーで使用する Autoscaler for Runners on Kubernetes リポジトリにプッシュして戻す パイプライン構成の共有 動的なパイプライン Bitbucket Pipelines への移行 Bamboo から Bitbucket Pipelines に移行する方法 Jenkins から Bitbucket Pipelines に移行する方法 Bitbucket Cloud のプランと設定を管理する プランと請求の管理 Bitbucket Cloud にログインまたは接続する SSH と 2 段階認証を設定する macOS で個人用 SSH キーをセットアップする Windows で個人用 SSH キーをセットアップする Linux で個人用 SSH キーをセットアップする 1 台のデバイスで複数の Bitbucket ユーザーの SSH キーを管理する 2 段階認証の有効化 サポートされている SSH キー形式 Sourcetree を使用して SSH を設定する Bitbucket とアカウントの設定を管理する 個人設定にアクセスする ユーザー名を更新する アカウントの削除 メール エイリアスを設定する ウォッチしているオブジェクトのメール通知の管理 リポジトリのグループを整理する 非公開コンテンツへのアクセスを制御する Atlassian アカウントにアップグレードする キーボード ショートカット テーマを変更する アクセス トークン API トークン API トークンの使用 API トークンの作成 API トークンの権限 API トークンを取り消す Sourcetree または別のアプリに API トークンを追加する 会社のファイアウォールで許可リストに登録されている IP アドレスとドメイン Bitbucket Cloud とアプリおよび他の製品との連携 Bitbucket と Jira を連携する Bitbucket Cloud を Jira Cloud に接続する Bitbucket Cloud を Jira Data Center と接続する Jira Cloud プロジェクトを Bitbucket Cloud で使用する Bitbucket から Jira 作業項目を作成 プル リクエストのマージ時に Jira 作業項目をトランジション チームを自動で招待する設定 スマートコミットの有効化 Smart Commit を使用する Bitbucket と Compass を統合する Bitbucket Cloud を Compass に接続する リポジトリを Compass コンポーネントにリンクする Bitbucket Cloud を Marketplace アプリと使用する Bitbucket Cloud アプリの概要 Bitbucket Cloud を Slack と連携する Bitbucket で Trello ボードと連携する OAuth 経由で別のアプリケーションと連携する Cloud IDE アドオンのインストール ビルド システムを Bitbucket Cloud と連携する Bitbucket のソース コードへのハイパーリンク Bitbucket Cloud の開発者モードを有効にする Atlassian for VS Code 拡張機能を使用する VS Code の使用を開始する VS Code での Jira 作業項目 VS Code での Bitbucket プル リクエスト VS Code での Bitbucket Cloud パイプライン セキュリティ Snyk でセキュリティを追加して設定する Bitbucket Cloud REST API でサードパーティ製アプリをビルドする API リクエストの制限 Bitbucket Cloud で OAuth を使用する OAuth コンシューマーの例 Bitbucket REST API バージョン 1 を使用する groups エンドポイント group-privileges エンドポイント invitations エンドポイント users エンドポイント - 1.0 invitations リソース Bitbucket Cloud のアドバイザリやその他のリソースを確認する Bitbucket Cloud のセキュリティ アドバイザリにアクセスする セキュリティ アドバイザリ: URL によるアプリのインストール方法の変更 セキュリティ アドバイザリ - 2016-06-17 - パスワードのリセット Bitbucket Cloud のサポート終了のお知らせを見る AWS CodeDeploy アプリ削除のサポート終了 - 2019-12-03 チュートリアル チュートリアル: Bitbucket と Git を使用する Git リポジトリを作成する Git リポジトリをコピーしてファイルを追加する Bitbucket Cloud で Git リポジトリから変更をプルする Git ブランチを使用してファイルをマージする チュートリアル: Bitbucket と Sourcetree を使用する 新しいリポジトリを作成する リポジトリをコピーしてファイルを追加する Bitbucket でリポジトリから変更をプルする Sourcetree ブランチを使用して更新をマージする チュートリアル: Bitbucket のプル リクエストについて リポジトリを作成 (およびレビュアーを追加) する クローンを行い、新しいブランチに変更を加える プル リクエストを作成して変更をマージする Bitbucket Cloud でプロジェクトを作成して管理する プロジェクト用のアクセス トークン プロジェクトのアクセス トークン作成 プロジェクト レベルのアクセス トークンの権限 プロジェクト用のアクセス トークンを使用する プロジェクト用のアクセス トークンを取り消す プロジェクト用のアクセス トークンをローテーションする プロジェクト設定を行う macOS でプロジェクト アクセス キーをセットアップする Windows でプロジェクト アクセス キーをセットアップする Linux でプロジェクト アクセス キーをセットアップする 1 台のデバイスで複数のプロジェクト アクセス キーを管理する 初期設定のレビュアーをプロジェクトに追加する プロジェクトにリポジトリを追加する プロジェクトのブランチ モデルの構成 プロジェクトを見つけて共有する 既存のプロジェクトを管理および編集する プロジェクトのマージ戦略をセットアップする プロジェクト詳細の更新 プロジェクトのブランチ制限を設定する ユーザーとグループのプロジェクト権限を設定する プロジェクトの作成 アトラシアン サポート Bitbucket リソース クラウド データセンター Bitbucket Cloud でリポジトリをセットアップおよび操作する Bitbucket Cloud での検索 さまざまな検索方法と、演算子や修飾子を使用して検索結果を絞り込む方法をご覧ください。 トピックの表示 リポジトリのセットアップ リポジトリのセットアップを行う必要がある場合、リポジトリの作成、バージョン管理外のコードの追加、コードのインポート、リポジトリのインポートを行う方法をご覧ください。 トピックの表示 リポジトリで作業する リポジトリで実行される一般的なタスクの詳細をご覧ください。 トピックの表示 リポジトリのブランチまたはフォーク ブランチとフォークは、メインのコード行から分岐するための 2 つの方法です。 トピックの表示 コミットの使用方法をご確認ください。 コミットは、リポジトリに変更を加えるために欠かせない方法です。こちらのトピックで使用方法をご確認ください。 トピックの表示 コード ビューにプル リクエストを使用する コードの更新についてのフィードバックが必要ですか? プル リクエストで実現できる操作をご確認ください。 トピックの表示 Bitbucket Cloud でスマート ミラーリングを使用する ngrok を使用してスマート ミラーをセットアップ、操作、トラブルシューティング、および評価する方法をご確認ください。 トピックの表示 Git Large File Storage (LFS) で大規模なファイルを管理する 大規模なファイルの処理速度を上げるための Git LFS の使用に関するガイダンスをご覧ください。 トピックの表示 リポジトリ設定を構成する ユーザーへのアクセス権、ワークスペースへのリポジトリの割り当てなどの、構成が必要なリポジトリ設定をご確認ください。 トピックの表示 リポジトリのアクセス トークン リポジトリ アクセス トークンとは何か、およびそれらの使用方法。 トピックの表示 コード所有者の設定と使用 リポジトリ内のコードを担当する個人またはチームを定義するために、コード所有者を設定して使用します。 トピックの表示 通知の表示 Bitbucket は、プル リクエスト、コメント、メンション、レビュー、ステータス変更の通知を表示します。 トピックの表示 Wiki を使用してドキュメントを保存する Bitbucket Cloud にリポジトリを作成すると、Wiki も作成されます。Wiki はドキュメントを保持できるシンプルなスペースです。 トピックの表示 Bitbucket 課題について 課題トラッカーでプロジェクトの機能リクエスト、バグ レポート、およびその他のプロジェクト管理タスクを追跡する方法をご確認ください。 トピックの表示 Code Insights Code Insights を使用すると、チームはより優れた方法でインサイトを得て、プル リクエストでのコード品質を向上させることができます。 トピックの表示 アクセシビリティ データ収集時の通知 プライバシー ポリシー 利用規約 セキュリティ 2026 年 Atlassian | 2026-01-13T09:29:11 |
https://support.atlassian.com/ja/bitbucket-cloud/docs/work-on-a-repository/ | リポジトリで作業する | Bitbucket Cloud | アトラシアン サポート メイン コンテンツにスキップ Bitbucket サポート アプリ 使用を開始する 関連ドキュメント リソース お問い合わせ サインイン サインイン Bitbucket Cloud 関連ドキュメント Bitbucket Cloud の使用を開始する バージョン管理を開始する バージョン管理の種類について Bitbucket の DVCS ワークフロー コマンド ラインについて Git のインストールとセットアップ Git コマンド リポジトリのセットアップを開始する Bitbucket Cloud でリポジトリを作成する リポジトリのインポート リポジトリのクローン リポジトリでの作業を開始する コードを Bitbucket にプッシュする コードを Bitbucket からプルする Bitbucket Cloud で課題を作成する Wiki ページを作成または編集する ブランチとプル リクエストの使用を開始する ブランチを作成してプッシュする Bitbucket Cloud でブランチをチェックアウトする レビュー用にプル リクエストを作成する プル リクエストをレビューする Bitbucket Cloud でプル リクエストをマージする Bitbucket Cloud でのワークスペースへの参加、またはワークスペースの作成および管理 ワークスペースとは ワークスペースへの参加、またはワークスペースの作成 ワークスペースへのアクセス権を付与する ワークスペース メンバーをグループに整理する ワークスペースの非公開コンテンツへのアクセスを制御する ワークスペースのアクセス トークン アクセス トークンの有効期限を必要とする ワークスペース用のアクセス トークンを作成する ワークスペース レベルのアクセス トークンの権限 ワークスペース用のアクセス トークンを使用する ワークスペース用のアクセス トークンを取り消す ワークスペース用のアクセス トークンをローテーションする ワークスペース ID の変更 リポジトリやグループをワークスペースに転送する Bitbucket Cloud で Web サイトを公開する カスタム マージ チェックを設定して使用する パッケージの設定と使用 パッケージの使用を開始する コンテナーイメージとタグを削除 Bitbucket Cloud でリポジトリをセットアップおよび操作する Bitbucket Cloud での検索 リポジトリのセットアップ リポジトリを作成する バージョン管理外のコードをリポジトリに追加する 既存のツールからコードをインポートまたは変換する GitHub または GitLab からのリポジトリのインポート リポジトリで作業する README コンテンツ マークアップでコメントを設定する リポジトリを 2 つに分割する スニペットの概要 Git リポジトリのクローン リポジトリに変更をプッシュする リポジトリのブランチまたはフォーク リポジトリのブランチ リポジトリのフォーク リポジトリでブランチをリストする ブランチをチェック アウトする マージされていないブランチを管理する コミットの使用方法をご確認ください。 ソース ファイルの追加、編集、およびソース ファイルへのコミット コミットの DVCS ユーザー名を設定する リポジトリ タグ GPG キーを使ってコミットに署名する SSH キーでコミットに署名する コード ビューにプル リクエストを使用する プル リクエストを作成する プル リクエストのコードをレビューする プル リクエストでビルドのステータスを確認する プル リクエストのマージ マージの競合を解決する プル リクエストを却下する プル リクエストの下書き コンテンツの作成や編集に AI による文章作成アシスタントを活用する Bitbucket Cloud でスマート ミラーリングを使用する Bitbucket スマート ミラーリングでの作業 Bitbucket のスマート ミラーリングのトラブルシューティング Git Large File Storage (LFS) で大規模なファイルを管理する Bitbucket で Git LFS を使用する 既存の Bitbucket リポジトリで Git LFS を使用する BFG を使用してリポジトリを Git LFS へ移行する Bitbucket での Git LFS の現在の制限事項 Bitbucket での Git LFS のストレージ ポリシー Git のフィーチャー ブランチ ワークフロー コンテンツと diff の表示制限 リポジトリ設定を構成する リポジトリのプライバシーとフォーク オプションを設定する リポジトリへのアクセス権をユーザーとグループに付与する macOS でリポジトリ アクセス キーをセットアップする Windows でリポジトリ アクセス キーをセットアップする Linux でリポジトリ アクセス キーをセットアップする 1 台のデバイスで複数のリポジトリ アクセス キーを管理する 既存のコミットをユーザー名エイリアスにマッピングする Web サービスにリンクする リポジトリ所有権を譲渡する リポジトリのサイズを減らす Git リポジトリのメンテナンス リポジトリを削除する プルリクエストおよびマージの設定 Git の fast forward とブランチの管理 ブランチ権限を使用する マージ前にチェックを提案または要求する プル リクエストの diff からファイルを除外 リモート URL をリポジトリに変更する Webhook を管理する イベント ペイロード webhook の作成とトリガーのチュートリアル 署名済みコミットを必須にする リポジトリのアクセス トークン リポジトリ用のアクセス トークンを作成する リポジトリレベルのアクセス トークンの権限 リポジトリでのアクセス トークンの使用 リポジトリのアクセス トークンを取り消す リポジトリのアクセス トークンをローテーションする コード所有者の設定と使用 通知の表示 Wiki を使用してドキュメントを保存する Wiki を作成する Wiki のクローン Creole の特別なサポート Creole マークアップのマクロ参照 Wiki を公開または非公開にする Wiki でシンタックス ハイライトを使用する Wiki ページにイメージを追加する Wiki に目次を追加する Bitbucket 課題について 課題トラッカーを使用する 課題トラッカーを有効化する 課題フィールドの既定値を設定する 課題データをエクスポートまたはインポートする Bitbucket で課題データをエクスポートまたはインポートする 課題のインポート/エクスポートでのデータ形式 トラッカーを公開または非公開にする ユーザーがコードをプッシュしたときに課題を自動的に解決する 課題トラッカーのメール設定を行う シンタックス ハイライトと課題のマークアップについて Code Insights Pipelines を使用したビルド、テスト、およびデプロイ Bitbucket Pipelines を使い始める 最初のパイプラインを構成する パイプラインを表示 Pipelines のビルドで依存性を指定する Bitbucket Pipelines の制限事項 Bitbucket Pipelines glossary Pipelines をさまざまなソフトウェア言語で使用する Bitbucket Pipelines で Docker コマンドを実行する Javascript (Node.js) と Bitbucket Pipelines Java と Bitbucket Pipelines Laravel と Bitbucket Pipelines PHP と Bitbucket Pipelines Python と Bitbucket Pipelines Ruby と Bitbucket Pipelines Docker イメージをビルド環境として使用する 式言語 Pipelines デプロイメント ガイドへのアクセス AWS S3 へのデプロイ CodeDeploy を使用して AWS にデプロイする Elastic Beanstalk を使用して AWS にデプロイする AWS EKS (Kubernetes) にデプロイする Lambda 関数の更新を AWS にデプロイする Amazon ECS にデプロイする Firebase へのデプロイ Google Cloud にデプロイする Heroku にデプロイする Kubernetes にデプロイする Microsoft Azure にデプロイする npm へのデプロイ プル リクエストでデプロイする SCP を使用したデプロイ Bitbucket ダウンロードにビルド アーティファクトをデプロイする ビルド アーティファクトの公開とリンク Docker イメージをビルドしてコンテナ レジストリへプッシュする Bitbucket Pipelines 設定参照 グローバル オプション Git クローンの動作 キャッシュ、サービス コンテナー、エクスポート パイプラインの定義 Docker イメージ オプション パイプラインの開始条件 並行ステップ オプション 子パイプライン ステップのオプション Runtime v3 を有効にして使用する ステージ オプション ステップ オプション Pipelines の yaml ファイルで glob パターンを使用する YAML アンカー デプロイメント Bitbucket Pipelines OpenID Connect を使用して AWS にデプロイする デプロイを設定、監視する Bitbucket のデプロイ ガイドライン 同時実行の制御 指標 スケジュールされたパイプラインと、手動でトリガーされたパイプライン 変数とシークレット Bitbucket Pipelines で SSH キーを使用する macOS で Pipelines SSH キーをセットアップする Windows で Pipelines SSH キーをセットアップする Linux で Pipelines SSH キーをセットアップする パイプラインで複数の SSH キーを使用する キャッシュ パイプラインのアーティファクト データベースとサービス コンテナ Bitbucket Pipelines でパイプを使用する パイプとは Bitbucket Pipelines 用パイプを作成する パイプの記述の高度なテクニック 連携 Jira と Pipelines の連携 OIDC を使用して Pipelines とリソース サーバーを統合する OpenID Connect を使用して、Pipelines の AWS ECR イメージを使用する Slack を Pipelines と連携させる サードパーティのサービスに接続する さまざまなサードパーティ プロバイダーによるレート制限 テスト Bitbucket Pipelines でのクロスプラットフォーム テスト Pipelines のテスト レポート ランナー Bitbucket で新しいランナーを追加する bitbucket-pipelines.yml でランナーを設定する Linux Docker 用のランナーをセットアップする Linux Shell 用のランナーをセットアップする Windows 用のランナーをセットアップする MacOS のランナーをセットアップする プロキシを使用するようにランナーを設定する 自社ホスト ランナーへのログインを設定する ランナーの同時実行性を設定し、ステップ キューを検査する 会社のファイアウォールの背後で実行されているランナーの IP アドレス Docker イメージを自社ホスト ランナーで使用する Autoscaler for Runners on Kubernetes リポジトリにプッシュして戻す パイプライン構成の共有 動的なパイプライン Bitbucket Pipelines への移行 Bamboo から Bitbucket Pipelines に移行する方法 Jenkins から Bitbucket Pipelines に移行する方法 Bitbucket Cloud のプランと設定を管理する プランと請求の管理 Bitbucket Cloud にログインまたは接続する SSH と 2 段階認証を設定する macOS で個人用 SSH キーをセットアップする Windows で個人用 SSH キーをセットアップする Linux で個人用 SSH キーをセットアップする 1 台のデバイスで複数の Bitbucket ユーザーの SSH キーを管理する 2 段階認証の有効化 サポートされている SSH キー形式 Sourcetree を使用して SSH を設定する Bitbucket とアカウントの設定を管理する 個人設定にアクセスする ユーザー名を更新する アカウントの削除 メール エイリアスを設定する ウォッチしているオブジェクトのメール通知の管理 リポジトリのグループを整理する 非公開コンテンツへのアクセスを制御する Atlassian アカウントにアップグレードする キーボード ショートカット テーマを変更する アクセス トークン API トークン API トークンの使用 API トークンの作成 API トークンの権限 API トークンを取り消す Sourcetree または別のアプリに API トークンを追加する 会社のファイアウォールで許可リストに登録されている IP アドレスとドメイン Bitbucket Cloud とアプリおよび他の製品との連携 Bitbucket と Jira を連携する Bitbucket Cloud を Jira Cloud に接続する Bitbucket Cloud を Jira Data Center と接続する Jira Cloud プロジェクトを Bitbucket Cloud で使用する Bitbucket から Jira 作業項目を作成 プル リクエストのマージ時に Jira 作業項目をトランジション チームを自動で招待する設定 スマートコミットの有効化 Smart Commit を使用する Bitbucket と Compass を統合する Bitbucket Cloud を Compass に接続する リポジトリを Compass コンポーネントにリンクする Bitbucket Cloud を Marketplace アプリと使用する Bitbucket Cloud アプリの概要 Bitbucket Cloud を Slack と連携する Bitbucket で Trello ボードと連携する OAuth 経由で別のアプリケーションと連携する Cloud IDE アドオンのインストール ビルド システムを Bitbucket Cloud と連携する Bitbucket のソース コードへのハイパーリンク Bitbucket Cloud の開発者モードを有効にする Atlassian for VS Code 拡張機能を使用する VS Code の使用を開始する VS Code での Jira 作業項目 VS Code での Bitbucket プル リクエスト VS Code での Bitbucket Cloud パイプライン セキュリティ Snyk でセキュリティを追加して設定する Bitbucket Cloud REST API でサードパーティ製アプリをビルドする API リクエストの制限 Bitbucket Cloud で OAuth を使用する OAuth コンシューマーの例 Bitbucket REST API バージョン 1 を使用する groups エンドポイント group-privileges エンドポイント invitations エンドポイント users エンドポイント - 1.0 invitations リソース Bitbucket Cloud のアドバイザリやその他のリソースを確認する Bitbucket Cloud のセキュリティ アドバイザリにアクセスする セキュリティ アドバイザリ: URL によるアプリのインストール方法の変更 セキュリティ アドバイザリ - 2016-06-17 - パスワードのリセット Bitbucket Cloud のサポート終了のお知らせを見る AWS CodeDeploy アプリ削除のサポート終了 - 2019-12-03 チュートリアル チュートリアル: Bitbucket と Git を使用する Git リポジトリを作成する Git リポジトリをコピーしてファイルを追加する Bitbucket Cloud で Git リポジトリから変更をプルする Git ブランチを使用してファイルをマージする チュートリアル: Bitbucket と Sourcetree を使用する 新しいリポジトリを作成する リポジトリをコピーしてファイルを追加する Bitbucket でリポジトリから変更をプルする Sourcetree ブランチを使用して更新をマージする チュートリアル: Bitbucket のプル リクエストについて リポジトリを作成 (およびレビュアーを追加) する クローンを行い、新しいブランチに変更を加える プル リクエストを作成して変更をマージする Bitbucket Cloud でプロジェクトを作成して管理する プロジェクト用のアクセス トークン プロジェクトのアクセス トークン作成 プロジェクト レベルのアクセス トークンの権限 プロジェクト用のアクセス トークンを使用する プロジェクト用のアクセス トークンを取り消す プロジェクト用のアクセス トークンをローテーションする プロジェクト設定を行う macOS でプロジェクト アクセス キーをセットアップする Windows でプロジェクト アクセス キーをセットアップする Linux でプロジェクト アクセス キーをセットアップする 1 台のデバイスで複数のプロジェクト アクセス キーを管理する 初期設定のレビュアーをプロジェクトに追加する プロジェクトにリポジトリを追加する プロジェクトのブランチ モデルの構成 プロジェクトを見つけて共有する 既存のプロジェクトを管理および編集する プロジェクトのマージ戦略をセットアップする プロジェクト詳細の更新 プロジェクトのブランチ制限を設定する ユーザーとグループのプロジェクト権限を設定する プロジェクトの作成 アトラシアン サポート Bitbucket リソース Bitbucket Cloud でリポジトリをセットアップおよび操作する クラウド データセンター リポジトリで作業する ローカル システムへのクローンから、プル リクエストの作成や管理まで、リポジトリを使用するあらゆる方法について説明します。 README コンテンツ README を追加および編集して、アプリケーションを実行するために必要な手順をリポジトリ ユーザーに提供します。 トピックの表示 マークアップでコメントを設定する 課題やコミット メッセージのコメントから直接、課題、リクエスト、およびユーザーを参照します。 トピックの表示 リポジトリを 2 つに分割する ディレクトリを別のリポジトリに移動しながら履歴を保持します。 トピックの表示 スニペットの概要 チーム内、または全世界と、コード セグメントやファイルを共有する方法をご覧ください。 トピックの表示 Git リポジトリのクローン Git リポジトリをクローンしてコピーを作成し、元のリポジトリのソース ファイル内で直接編集するのではなく、ローカルで編集を行います。 トピックの表示 リポジトリに変更をプッシュする Git リポジトリにプッシュする方法をご確認ください。 トピックの表示 この内容はお役に立ちましたか? はい いいえ 正確ではなかった 明確ではなかった 関係なかった この記事についてのフィードバックを送信する さらにヘルプが必要ですか? アトラシアン コミュニティをご利用ください。 コミュニティに質問 さらに調べる README コンテンツ マークアップでコメントを設定する リポジトリを 2 つに分割する スニペットの概要 Git リポジトリのクローン 詳細を表示する Bitbucket Cloud でリポジトリをセットアップおよび操作する Bitbucket Cloud での検索 リポジトリのセットアップ リポジトリで作業する リポジトリのブランチまたはフォーク コミットの使用方法をご確認ください。 詳細を表示する コミュニティ 質問、ディスカッション、記事 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https://cgit.freebsd.org/ports/tree/shells/fish/Makefile | Makefile « fish « shells - ports - FreeBSD ports tree index : ports 2014Q1 2014Q2 2014Q3 2014Q4 2015Q1 2015Q2 2015Q3 2015Q4 2016Q1 2016Q2 2016Q3 2016Q4 2017Q1 2017Q2 2017Q3 2017Q4 2018Q1 2018Q2 2018Q3 2018Q4 2019Q1 2019Q2 2019Q3 2019Q4 2020Q1 2020Q2 2020Q3 2020Q4 2021Q1 2021Q2 2021Q3 2021Q4 2022Q1 2022Q2 2022Q3 2022Q4 2023Q1 2023Q2 2023Q3 2023Q4 2024Q1 2024Q2 2024Q3 2024Q4 2025Q1 2025Q2 2025Q3 2025Q4 main FreeBSD ports tree about summary refs log tree commit diff log msg author committer range path: root / shells / fish / Makefile blob: 9afaa8012500c9ea52aa6641687e114f2da87118 ( plain ) ( blame ) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 PORTNAME = fish DISTVERSION = 4.3.3 CATEGORIES = shells MASTER_SITES = https :// github.com / fish-shell / fish-shell / releases / download /${ PORTVERSION }/ MAINTAINER = asomers@FreeBSD.org COMMENT = User friendly command line shell WWW = https :// fishshell.com / LICENSE = GPLv2 LICENSE_FILE = ${ WRKSRC }/ COPYING BUILD_DEPENDS = ${ RUST_DEFAULT }>= 1.70.0 : lang /${ RUST_DEFAULT } LIB_DEPENDS = libpcre2-32.so : devel / pcre2 # The python dependency is only needed by shebangfix. At runtime python is # only needed by some optional scripts that aren't in PATH. USES = cargo cmake cpe localbase ncurses python : env shebangfix tar : xz DISTFILES += ${ DISTNAME }${ EXTRACT_SUFX } CPE_VENDOR = fishshell SHEBANG_FILES = share / tools /* .py share / tools / web_config / webconfig.py # We need USES=cargo for fetching crates. But the actual build is done by # cmake. CARGO_BUILD = no CARGO_INSTALL = no CONFLICTS_INSTALL = comms / mlan3 MANDIRS = ${ DATADIR }/ man PORTDOCS = * OPTIONS_DEFINE = DOCS MANPAGES NLS OPTIONS_DEFAULT = MANPAGES NLS OPTIONS_SUB = yes MANPAGES_BUILD_DEPENDS = sphinx-build : textproc / py-sphinx@ ${ PY_FLAVOR } MANPAGES_CMAKE_BOOL = WITH_DOCS MANPAGES_VARS = MAKE_JOBS_UNSAFE = yes NLS_USES = gettext NLS_CMAKE_BOOL = WITH_GETTEXT . include < bsd.port.pre.mk > .if ${ NCURSESBASE : M ${ LOCALBASE }} CMAKE_ARGS += - DCURSES_NEED_NCURSES = TRUE . endif post-install : @ ${ MV } ${ STAGEDIR }${ ETCDIR }/ config.fish ${ STAGEDIR }${ ETCDIR }/ config.fish.sample post-install-DOCS-on : @ ${ RM } ${ STAGEDIR }${ DOCSDIR }/ .buildinfo post-install-DOCS-off : # required because fish always installs documentation @ ${ ECHO_MSG } "====> DOCS disable; removing documentation" @ ${ RM } - r ${ STAGEDIR }${ DOCSDIR } post-install-MANPAGES-off : # required because fish always installs manual pages @ ${ ECHO_MSG } "====> MANPAGES disable; removing manual pages" for dir in ${ MANDIRS : S / ^ /${ STAGEDIR }/} ; do \ ${ FIND } $ $dir - type f - delete ; \ done @ ${ RM } - r ${ STAGEDIR }${ DATADIR }/ man . include < bsd.port.post.mk > generated by cgit v1.2.3 ( git 2.25.1 ) at 2026-01-13 09:29:11 +0000 | 2026-01-13T09:29:11 |
https://support.atlassian.com/ja/bitbucket-cloud/docs/merge-a-pull-request-in-bitbucket-cloud/ | Bitbucket Cloud でプル リクエストをマージする | Bitbucket Cloud | アトラシアン サポート メイン コンテンツにスキップ Bitbucket サポート アプリ 使用を開始する 関連ドキュメント リソース お問い合わせ サインイン サインイン Bitbucket Cloud 関連ドキュメント Bitbucket Cloud の使用を開始する バージョン管理を開始する バージョン管理の種類について Bitbucket の DVCS ワークフロー コマンド ラインについて Git のインストールとセットアップ Git コマンド リポジトリのセットアップを開始する Bitbucket Cloud でリポジトリを作成する リポジトリのインポート リポジトリのクローン リポジトリでの作業を開始する コードを Bitbucket にプッシュする コードを Bitbucket からプルする Bitbucket Cloud で課題を作成する Wiki ページを作成または編集する ブランチとプル リクエストの使用を開始する ブランチを作成してプッシュする Bitbucket Cloud でブランチをチェックアウトする レビュー用にプル リクエストを作成する プル リクエストをレビューする Bitbucket Cloud でプル リクエストをマージする Bitbucket Cloud でのワークスペースへの参加、またはワークスペースの作成および管理 ワークスペースとは ワークスペースへの参加、またはワークスペースの作成 ワークスペースへのアクセス権を付与する ワークスペース メンバーをグループに整理する ワークスペースの非公開コンテンツへのアクセスを制御する ワークスペースのアクセス トークン アクセス トークンの有効期限を必要とする ワークスペース用のアクセス トークンを作成する ワークスペース レベルのアクセス トークンの権限 ワークスペース用のアクセス トークンを使用する ワークスペース用のアクセス トークンを取り消す ワークスペース用のアクセス トークンをローテーションする ワークスペース ID の変更 リポジトリやグループをワークスペースに転送する Bitbucket Cloud で Web サイトを公開する カスタム マージ チェックを設定して使用する パッケージの設定と使用 パッケージの使用を開始する コンテナーイメージとタグを削除 Bitbucket Cloud でリポジトリをセットアップおよび操作する Bitbucket Cloud での検索 リポジトリのセットアップ リポジトリを作成する バージョン管理外のコードをリポジトリに追加する 既存のツールからコードをインポートまたは変換する GitHub または GitLab からのリポジトリのインポート リポジトリで作業する README コンテンツ マークアップでコメントを設定する リポジトリを 2 つに分割する スニペットの概要 Git リポジトリのクローン リポジトリに変更をプッシュする リポジトリのブランチまたはフォーク リポジトリのブランチ リポジトリのフォーク リポジトリでブランチをリストする ブランチをチェック アウトする マージされていないブランチを管理する コミットの使用方法をご確認ください。 ソース ファイルの追加、編集、およびソース ファイルへのコミット コミットの DVCS ユーザー名を設定する リポジトリ タグ GPG キーを使ってコミットに署名する SSH キーでコミットに署名する コード ビューにプル リクエストを使用する プル リクエストを作成する プル リクエストのコードをレビューする プル リクエストでビルドのステータスを確認する プル リクエストのマージ マージの競合を解決する プル リクエストを却下する プル リクエストの下書き コンテンツの作成や編集に AI による文章作成アシスタントを活用する Bitbucket Cloud でスマート ミラーリングを使用する Bitbucket スマート ミラーリングでの作業 Bitbucket のスマート ミラーリングのトラブルシューティング Git Large File Storage (LFS) で大規模なファイルを管理する Bitbucket で Git LFS を使用する 既存の Bitbucket リポジトリで Git LFS を使用する BFG を使用してリポジトリを Git LFS へ移行する Bitbucket での Git LFS の現在の制限事項 Bitbucket での Git LFS のストレージ ポリシー Git のフィーチャー ブランチ ワークフロー コンテンツと diff の表示制限 リポジトリ設定を構成する リポジトリのプライバシーとフォーク オプションを設定する リポジトリへのアクセス権をユーザーとグループに付与する macOS でリポジトリ アクセス キーをセットアップする Windows でリポジトリ アクセス キーをセットアップする Linux でリポジトリ アクセス キーをセットアップする 1 台のデバイスで複数のリポジトリ アクセス キーを管理する 既存のコミットをユーザー名エイリアスにマッピングする Web サービスにリンクする リポジトリ所有権を譲渡する リポジトリのサイズを減らす Git リポジトリのメンテナンス リポジトリを削除する プルリクエストおよびマージの設定 Git の fast forward とブランチの管理 ブランチ権限を使用する マージ前にチェックを提案または要求する プル リクエストの diff からファイルを除外 リモート URL をリポジトリに変更する Webhook を管理する イベント ペイロード webhook の作成とトリガーのチュートリアル 署名済みコミットを必須にする リポジトリのアクセス トークン リポジトリ用のアクセス トークンを作成する リポジトリレベルのアクセス トークンの権限 リポジトリでのアクセス トークンの使用 リポジトリのアクセス トークンを取り消す リポジトリのアクセス トークンをローテーションする コード所有者の設定と使用 通知の表示 Wiki を使用してドキュメントを保存する Wiki を作成する Wiki のクローン Creole の特別なサポート Creole マークアップのマクロ参照 Wiki を公開または非公開にする Wiki でシンタックス ハイライトを使用する Wiki ページにイメージを追加する Wiki に目次を追加する Bitbucket 課題について 課題トラッカーを使用する 課題トラッカーを有効化する 課題フィールドの既定値を設定する 課題データをエクスポートまたはインポートする Bitbucket で課題データをエクスポートまたはインポートする 課題のインポート/エクスポートでのデータ形式 トラッカーを公開または非公開にする ユーザーがコードをプッシュしたときに課題を自動的に解決する 課題トラッカーのメール設定を行う シンタックス ハイライトと課題のマークアップについて Code Insights Pipelines を使用したビルド、テスト、およびデプロイ Bitbucket Pipelines を使い始める 最初のパイプラインを構成する パイプラインを表示 Pipelines のビルドで依存性を指定する Bitbucket Pipelines の制限事項 Bitbucket Pipelines glossary Pipelines をさまざまなソフトウェア言語で使用する Bitbucket Pipelines で Docker コマンドを実行する Javascript (Node.js) と Bitbucket Pipelines Java と Bitbucket Pipelines Laravel と Bitbucket Pipelines PHP と Bitbucket Pipelines Python と Bitbucket Pipelines Ruby と Bitbucket Pipelines Docker イメージをビルド環境として使用する 式言語 Pipelines デプロイメント ガイドへのアクセス AWS S3 へのデプロイ CodeDeploy を使用して AWS にデプロイする Elastic Beanstalk を使用して AWS にデプロイする AWS EKS (Kubernetes) にデプロイする Lambda 関数の更新を AWS にデプロイする Amazon ECS にデプロイする Firebase へのデプロイ Google Cloud にデプロイする Heroku にデプロイする Kubernetes にデプロイする Microsoft Azure にデプロイする npm へのデプロイ プル リクエストでデプロイする SCP を使用したデプロイ Bitbucket ダウンロードにビルド アーティファクトをデプロイする ビルド アーティファクトの公開とリンク Docker イメージをビルドしてコンテナ レジストリへプッシュする Bitbucket Pipelines 設定参照 グローバル オプション Git クローンの動作 キャッシュ、サービス コンテナー、エクスポート パイプラインの定義 Docker イメージ オプション パイプラインの開始条件 並行ステップ オプション 子パイプライン ステップのオプション Runtime v3 を有効にして使用する ステージ オプション ステップ オプション Pipelines の yaml ファイルで glob パターンを使用する YAML アンカー デプロイメント Bitbucket Pipelines OpenID Connect を使用して AWS にデプロイする デプロイを設定、監視する Bitbucket のデプロイ ガイドライン 同時実行の制御 指標 スケジュールされたパイプラインと、手動でトリガーされたパイプライン 変数とシークレット Bitbucket Pipelines で SSH キーを使用する macOS で Pipelines SSH キーをセットアップする Windows で Pipelines SSH キーをセットアップする Linux で Pipelines SSH キーをセットアップする パイプラインで複数の SSH キーを使用する キャッシュ パイプラインのアーティファクト データベースとサービス コンテナ Bitbucket Pipelines でパイプを使用する パイプとは Bitbucket Pipelines 用パイプを作成する パイプの記述の高度なテクニック 連携 Jira と Pipelines の連携 OIDC を使用して Pipelines とリソース サーバーを統合する OpenID Connect を使用して、Pipelines の AWS ECR イメージを使用する Slack を Pipelines と連携させる サードパーティのサービスに接続する さまざまなサードパーティ プロバイダーによるレート制限 テスト Bitbucket Pipelines でのクロスプラットフォーム テスト Pipelines のテスト レポート ランナー Bitbucket で新しいランナーを追加する bitbucket-pipelines.yml でランナーを設定する Linux Docker 用のランナーをセットアップする Linux Shell 用のランナーをセットアップする Windows 用のランナーをセットアップする MacOS のランナーをセットアップする プロキシを使用するようにランナーを設定する 自社ホスト ランナーへのログインを設定する ランナーの同時実行性を設定し、ステップ キューを検査する 会社のファイアウォールの背後で実行されているランナーの IP アドレス Docker イメージを自社ホスト ランナーで使用する Autoscaler for Runners on Kubernetes リポジトリにプッシュして戻す パイプライン構成の共有 動的なパイプライン Bitbucket Pipelines への移行 Bamboo から Bitbucket Pipelines に移行する方法 Jenkins から Bitbucket Pipelines に移行する方法 Bitbucket Cloud のプランと設定を管理する プランと請求の管理 Bitbucket Cloud にログインまたは接続する SSH と 2 段階認証を設定する macOS で個人用 SSH キーをセットアップする Windows で個人用 SSH キーをセットアップする Linux で個人用 SSH キーをセットアップする 1 台のデバイスで複数の Bitbucket ユーザーの SSH キーを管理する 2 段階認証の有効化 サポートされている SSH キー形式 Sourcetree を使用して SSH を設定する Bitbucket とアカウントの設定を管理する 個人設定にアクセスする ユーザー名を更新する アカウントの削除 メール エイリアスを設定する ウォッチしているオブジェクトのメール通知の管理 リポジトリのグループを整理する 非公開コンテンツへのアクセスを制御する Atlassian アカウントにアップグレードする キーボード ショートカット テーマを変更する アクセス トークン API トークン API トークンの使用 API トークンの作成 API トークンの権限 API トークンを取り消す Sourcetree または別のアプリに API トークンを追加する 会社のファイアウォールで許可リストに登録されている IP アドレスとドメイン Bitbucket Cloud とアプリおよび他の製品との連携 Bitbucket と Jira を連携する Bitbucket Cloud を Jira Cloud に接続する Bitbucket Cloud を Jira Data Center と接続する Jira Cloud プロジェクトを Bitbucket Cloud で使用する Bitbucket から Jira 作業項目を作成 プル リクエストのマージ時に Jira 作業項目をトランジション チームを自動で招待する設定 スマートコミットの有効化 Smart Commit を使用する Bitbucket と Compass を統合する Bitbucket Cloud を Compass に接続する リポジトリを Compass コンポーネントにリンクする Bitbucket Cloud を Marketplace アプリと使用する Bitbucket Cloud アプリの概要 Bitbucket Cloud を Slack と連携する Bitbucket で Trello ボードと連携する OAuth 経由で別のアプリケーションと連携する Cloud IDE アドオンのインストール ビルド システムを Bitbucket Cloud と連携する Bitbucket のソース コードへのハイパーリンク Bitbucket Cloud の開発者モードを有効にする Atlassian for VS Code 拡張機能を使用する VS Code の使用を開始する VS Code での Jira 作業項目 VS Code での Bitbucket プル リクエスト VS Code での Bitbucket Cloud パイプライン セキュリティ Snyk でセキュリティを追加して設定する Bitbucket Cloud REST API でサードパーティ製アプリをビルドする API リクエストの制限 Bitbucket Cloud で OAuth を使用する OAuth コンシューマーの例 Bitbucket REST API バージョン 1 を使用する groups エンドポイント group-privileges エンドポイント invitations エンドポイント users エンドポイント - 1.0 invitations リソース Bitbucket Cloud のアドバイザリやその他のリソースを確認する Bitbucket Cloud のセキュリティ アドバイザリにアクセスする セキュリティ アドバイザリ: URL によるアプリのインストール方法の変更 セキュリティ アドバイザリ - 2016-06-17 - パスワードのリセット Bitbucket Cloud のサポート終了のお知らせを見る AWS CodeDeploy アプリ削除のサポート終了 - 2019-12-03 チュートリアル チュートリアル: Bitbucket と Git を使用する Git リポジトリを作成する Git リポジトリをコピーしてファイルを追加する Bitbucket Cloud で Git リポジトリから変更をプルする Git ブランチを使用してファイルをマージする チュートリアル: Bitbucket と Sourcetree を使用する 新しいリポジトリを作成する リポジトリをコピーしてファイルを追加する Bitbucket でリポジトリから変更をプルする Sourcetree ブランチを使用して更新をマージする チュートリアル: Bitbucket のプル リクエストについて リポジトリを作成 (およびレビュアーを追加) する クローンを行い、新しいブランチに変更を加える プル リクエストを作成して変更をマージする Bitbucket Cloud でプロジェクトを作成して管理する プロジェクト用のアクセス トークン プロジェクトのアクセス トークン作成 プロジェクト レベルのアクセス トークンの権限 プロジェクト用のアクセス トークンを使用する プロジェクト用のアクセス トークンを取り消す プロジェクト用のアクセス トークンをローテーションする プロジェクト設定を行う macOS でプロジェクト アクセス キーをセットアップする Windows でプロジェクト アクセス キーをセットアップする Linux でプロジェクト アクセス キーをセットアップする 1 台のデバイスで複数のプロジェクト アクセス キーを管理する 初期設定のレビュアーをプロジェクトに追加する プロジェクトにリポジトリを追加する プロジェクトのブランチ モデルの構成 プロジェクトを見つけて共有する 既存のプロジェクトを管理および編集する プロジェクトのマージ戦略をセットアップする プロジェクト詳細の更新 プロジェクトのブランチ制限を設定する ユーザーとグループのプロジェクト権限を設定する プロジェクトの作成 アトラシアン サポート Bitbucket リソース Bitbucket Cloud の使用を開始する ブランチとプル リクエストの使用を開始する クラウド データセンター Bitbucket Cloud でプル リクエストをマージする プル リクエストでのコードのレビューが完了したら、[ マージ ] ボタンをクリックしてブランチをメイン ブランチにマージします。 ブランチが最新のコミットよりも古くなった場合 ブランチでの作業中に、他のユーザーがメイン ブランチを更新している場合があります。その結果、作業中のコードはメイン コードの最新バージョンではなくなります。ブランチを更新してメイン ブランチの新しい変更のプル リクエストを実行するには、次の手順を実行します。 ブランチへ移動します。 [ コミット ] タブをクリックします。 ポップアップで、[ 今すぐ同期 ]、[ 同期 ] の順にクリックします。 ローカル側のブランチで作業を続ける場合、続行する前に、コマンド ラインで「 git pull 」と入力します。 マージで競合が発生する場合 他のユーザーが行なった変更と自分の変更が競合する場合、マージしようとすると、競合が発生していることを知らせるメッセージが表示されます。競合を修正してマージできるようにするには、最初に マージの競合を解決する 必要があります。 この内容はお役に立ちましたか? はい いいえ 正確ではなかった 明確ではなかった 関係なかった この記事についてのフィードバックを送信する さらにヘルプが必要ですか? アトラシアン コミュニティをご利用ください。 コミュニティに質問 ブランチとプル リクエストの使用を開始する ブランチを作成してプッシュする Bitbucket Cloud でブランチをチェックアウトする レビュー用にプル リクエストを作成する プル リクエストをレビューする Bitbucket Cloud でプル リクエストをマージする このページの内容 ブランチが最新のコミットよりも古くなった場合 マージで競合が発生する場合 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リポジトリやグループをワークスペースに転送する Bitbucket Cloud で Web サイトを公開する カスタム マージ チェックを設定して使用する パッケージの設定と使用 パッケージの使用を開始する コンテナーイメージとタグを削除 Bitbucket Cloud でリポジトリをセットアップおよび操作する Bitbucket Cloud での検索 リポジトリのセットアップ リポジトリを作成する バージョン管理外のコードをリポジトリに追加する 既存のツールからコードをインポートまたは変換する GitHub または GitLab からのリポジトリのインポート リポジトリで作業する README コンテンツ マークアップでコメントを設定する リポジトリを 2 つに分割する スニペットの概要 Git リポジトリのクローン リポジトリに変更をプッシュする リポジトリのブランチまたはフォーク リポジトリのブランチ リポジトリのフォーク リポジトリでブランチをリストする ブランチをチェック アウトする マージされていないブランチを管理する コミットの使用方法をご確認ください。 ソース ファイルの追加、編集、およびソース ファイルへのコミット コミットの DVCS ユーザー名を設定する リポジトリ タグ GPG キーを使ってコミットに署名する SSH キーでコミットに署名する コード ビューにプル リクエストを使用する プル リクエストを作成する プル リクエストのコードをレビューする プル リクエストでビルドのステータスを確認する プル リクエストのマージ マージの競合を解決する プル リクエストを却下する プル リクエストの下書き コンテンツの作成や編集に AI による文章作成アシスタントを活用する Bitbucket Cloud でスマート ミラーリングを使用する Bitbucket スマート ミラーリングでの作業 Bitbucket のスマート ミラーリングのトラブルシューティング Git Large File Storage (LFS) で大規模なファイルを管理する Bitbucket で Git LFS を使用する 既存の Bitbucket リポジトリで Git LFS を使用する BFG を使用してリポジトリを Git LFS へ移行する Bitbucket での Git LFS の現在の制限事項 Bitbucket での Git LFS のストレージ ポリシー Git のフィーチャー ブランチ ワークフロー コンテンツと diff の表示制限 リポジトリ設定を構成する リポジトリのプライバシーとフォーク オプションを設定する リポジトリへのアクセス権をユーザーとグループに付与する macOS でリポジトリ アクセス キーをセットアップする Windows でリポジトリ アクセス キーをセットアップする Linux でリポジトリ アクセス キーをセットアップする 1 台のデバイスで複数のリポジトリ アクセス キーを管理する 既存のコミットをユーザー名エイリアスにマッピングする Web サービスにリンクする リポジトリ所有権を譲渡する リポジトリのサイズを減らす Git リポジトリのメンテナンス リポジトリを削除する プルリクエストおよびマージの設定 Git の fast forward とブランチの管理 ブランチ権限を使用する マージ前にチェックを提案または要求する プル リクエストの diff からファイルを除外 リモート URL をリポジトリに変更する Webhook を管理する イベント ペイロード webhook の作成とトリガーのチュートリアル 署名済みコミットを必須にする リポジトリのアクセス トークン リポジトリ用のアクセス トークンを作成する リポジトリレベルのアクセス トークンの権限 リポジトリでのアクセス トークンの使用 リポジトリのアクセス トークンを取り消す リポジトリのアクセス トークンをローテーションする コード所有者の設定と使用 通知の表示 Wiki を使用してドキュメントを保存する Wiki を作成する Wiki のクローン Creole の特別なサポート Creole マークアップのマクロ参照 Wiki を公開または非公開にする Wiki でシンタックス ハイライトを使用する Wiki ページにイメージを追加する Wiki に目次を追加する Bitbucket 課題について 課題トラッカーを使用する 課題トラッカーを有効化する 課題フィールドの既定値を設定する 課題データをエクスポートまたはインポートする Bitbucket で課題データをエクスポートまたはインポートする 課題のインポート/エクスポートでのデータ形式 トラッカーを公開または非公開にする ユーザーがコードをプッシュしたときに課題を自動的に解決する 課題トラッカーのメール設定を行う シンタックス ハイライトと課題のマークアップについて Code Insights Pipelines を使用したビルド、テスト、およびデプロイ Bitbucket Pipelines を使い始める 最初のパイプラインを構成する パイプラインを表示 Pipelines のビルドで依存性を指定する Bitbucket Pipelines の制限事項 Bitbucket Pipelines glossary Pipelines をさまざまなソフトウェア言語で使用する Bitbucket Pipelines で Docker コマンドを実行する Javascript (Node.js) と Bitbucket Pipelines Java と Bitbucket Pipelines Laravel と Bitbucket Pipelines PHP と Bitbucket Pipelines Python と Bitbucket Pipelines Ruby と Bitbucket Pipelines Docker イメージをビルド環境として使用する 式言語 Pipelines デプロイメント ガイドへのアクセス AWS S3 へのデプロイ CodeDeploy を使用して AWS にデプロイする Elastic Beanstalk を使用して AWS にデプロイする AWS EKS (Kubernetes) にデプロイする Lambda 関数の更新を AWS にデプロイする Amazon ECS にデプロイする Firebase へのデプロイ Google Cloud にデプロイする Heroku にデプロイする Kubernetes にデプロイする Microsoft Azure にデプロイする npm へのデプロイ プル リクエストでデプロイする SCP を使用したデプロイ Bitbucket ダウンロードにビルド アーティファクトをデプロイする ビルド アーティファクトの公開とリンク Docker イメージをビルドしてコンテナ レジストリへプッシュする Bitbucket Pipelines 設定参照 グローバル オプション Git クローンの動作 キャッシュ、サービス コンテナー、エクスポート パイプラインの定義 Docker イメージ オプション パイプラインの開始条件 並行ステップ オプション 子パイプライン ステップのオプション Runtime v3 を有効にして使用する ステージ オプション ステップ オプション Pipelines の yaml ファイルで glob パターンを使用する YAML アンカー デプロイメント Bitbucket Pipelines OpenID Connect を使用して AWS にデプロイする デプロイを設定、監視する Bitbucket のデプロイ ガイドライン 同時実行の制御 指標 スケジュールされたパイプラインと、手動でトリガーされたパイプライン 変数とシークレット Bitbucket Pipelines で SSH キーを使用する macOS で Pipelines SSH キーをセットアップする Windows で Pipelines SSH キーをセットアップする Linux で Pipelines SSH キーをセットアップする パイプラインで複数の SSH キーを使用する キャッシュ パイプラインのアーティファクト データベースとサービス コンテナ Bitbucket Pipelines でパイプを使用する パイプとは Bitbucket Pipelines 用パイプを作成する パイプの記述の高度なテクニック 連携 Jira と Pipelines の連携 OIDC を使用して Pipelines とリソース サーバーを統合する OpenID Connect を使用して、Pipelines の AWS ECR イメージを使用する Slack を Pipelines と連携させる サードパーティのサービスに接続する さまざまなサードパーティ プロバイダーによるレート制限 テスト Bitbucket Pipelines でのクロスプラットフォーム テスト Pipelines のテスト レポート ランナー Bitbucket で新しいランナーを追加する bitbucket-pipelines.yml でランナーを設定する Linux Docker 用のランナーをセットアップする Linux Shell 用のランナーをセットアップする Windows 用のランナーをセットアップする MacOS のランナーをセットアップする プロキシを使用するようにランナーを設定する 自社ホスト ランナーへのログインを設定する ランナーの同時実行性を設定し、ステップ キューを検査する 会社のファイアウォールの背後で実行されているランナーの IP アドレス Docker イメージを自社ホスト ランナーで使用する Autoscaler for Runners on Kubernetes リポジトリにプッシュして戻す パイプライン構成の共有 動的なパイプライン Bitbucket Pipelines への移行 Bamboo から Bitbucket Pipelines に移行する方法 Jenkins から Bitbucket Pipelines に移行する方法 Bitbucket Cloud のプランと設定を管理する プランと請求の管理 Bitbucket Cloud にログインまたは接続する SSH と 2 段階認証を設定する macOS で個人用 SSH キーをセットアップする Windows で個人用 SSH キーをセットアップする Linux で個人用 SSH キーをセットアップする 1 台のデバイスで複数の Bitbucket ユーザーの SSH キーを管理する 2 段階認証の有効化 サポートされている SSH キー形式 Sourcetree を使用して SSH を設定する Bitbucket とアカウントの設定を管理する 個人設定にアクセスする ユーザー名を更新する アカウントの削除 メール エイリアスを設定する ウォッチしているオブジェクトのメール通知の管理 リポジトリのグループを整理する 非公開コンテンツへのアクセスを制御する Atlassian アカウントにアップグレードする キーボード ショートカット テーマを変更する アクセス トークン API トークン API トークンの使用 API トークンの作成 API トークンの権限 API トークンを取り消す Sourcetree または別のアプリに API トークンを追加する 会社のファイアウォールで許可リストに登録されている IP アドレスとドメイン Bitbucket Cloud とアプリおよび他の製品との連携 Bitbucket と Jira を連携する Bitbucket Cloud を Jira Cloud に接続する Bitbucket Cloud を Jira Data Center と接続する Jira Cloud プロジェクトを Bitbucket Cloud で使用する Bitbucket から Jira 作業項目を作成 プル リクエストのマージ時に Jira 作業項目をトランジション チームを自動で招待する設定 スマートコミットの有効化 Smart Commit を使用する Bitbucket と Compass を統合する Bitbucket Cloud を Compass に接続する リポジトリを Compass コンポーネントにリンクする Bitbucket Cloud を Marketplace アプリと使用する Bitbucket Cloud アプリの概要 Bitbucket Cloud を Slack と連携する Bitbucket で Trello ボードと連携する OAuth 経由で別のアプリケーションと連携する Cloud IDE アドオンのインストール ビルド システムを Bitbucket Cloud と連携する Bitbucket のソース コードへのハイパーリンク Bitbucket Cloud の開発者モードを有効にする Atlassian for VS Code 拡張機能を使用する VS Code の使用を開始する VS Code での Jira 作業項目 VS Code での Bitbucket プル リクエスト VS Code での Bitbucket Cloud パイプライン セキュリティ Snyk でセキュリティを追加して設定する Bitbucket Cloud REST API でサードパーティ製アプリをビルドする API リクエストの制限 Bitbucket Cloud で OAuth を使用する OAuth コンシューマーの例 Bitbucket REST API バージョン 1 を使用する groups エンドポイント group-privileges エンドポイント invitations エンドポイント users エンドポイント - 1.0 invitations リソース Bitbucket Cloud のアドバイザリやその他のリソースを確認する Bitbucket Cloud のセキュリティ アドバイザリにアクセスする セキュリティ アドバイザリ: URL によるアプリのインストール方法の変更 セキュリティ アドバイザリ - 2016-06-17 - パスワードのリセット Bitbucket Cloud のサポート終了のお知らせを見る AWS CodeDeploy アプリ削除のサポート終了 - 2019-12-03 チュートリアル チュートリアル: Bitbucket と Git を使用する Git リポジトリを作成する Git リポジトリをコピーしてファイルを追加する Bitbucket Cloud で Git リポジトリから変更をプルする Git ブランチを使用してファイルをマージする チュートリアル: Bitbucket と Sourcetree を使用する 新しいリポジトリを作成する リポジトリをコピーしてファイルを追加する Bitbucket でリポジトリから変更をプルする Sourcetree ブランチを使用して更新をマージする チュートリアル: Bitbucket のプル リクエストについて リポジトリを作成 (およびレビュアーを追加) する クローンを行い、新しいブランチに変更を加える プル リクエストを作成して変更をマージする Bitbucket Cloud でプロジェクトを作成して管理する プロジェクト用のアクセス トークン プロジェクトのアクセス トークン作成 プロジェクト レベルのアクセス トークンの権限 プロジェクト用のアクセス トークンを使用する プロジェクト用のアクセス トークンを取り消す プロジェクト用のアクセス トークンをローテーションする プロジェクト設定を行う macOS でプロジェクト アクセス キーをセットアップする Windows でプロジェクト アクセス キーをセットアップする Linux でプロジェクト アクセス キーをセットアップする 1 台のデバイスで複数のプロジェクト アクセス キーを管理する 初期設定のレビュアーをプロジェクトに追加する プロジェクトにリポジトリを追加する プロジェクトのブランチ モデルの構成 プロジェクトを見つけて共有する 既存のプロジェクトを管理および編集する 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https://aws.amazon.com/kinesis/data-streams/pricing/?nc=sn&loc=3 | Amazon Kinesis Data Streams Pricing Skip to main content Filter: All English Contact us AWS Marketplace Support My account Search Filter: All Sign in to console Create account Amazon Kinesis Data Streams Overview Features Pricing Getting Started Customers More Amazon Kinesis › Data Streams › Pricing Amazon Kinesis Data Streams pricing Get started for free Request a pricing quote Why Kinesis Data Streams? Amazon Kinesis Data Streams is a fully managed, serverless streaming data service that makes it easy to elastically ingest and store logs, events, clickstreams, and other forms of streaming data in real time. Kinesis Data Streams uses simple pay-as-you-go pricing. Kinesis Data Streams has three modes—On-demand Standard, On-demand Advantage and provisioned—and all modes come with specific billing options. Click the following tabs to learn more about these options AWS Pricing Calculator Calculate your Amazon Kinesis Data Streams and architecture cost in a single estimate. Create your custom estimate now On-demand Standard On-demand Advantage On-demand Standard With On-demand Standard, you pay per GB of data written and read from your data streams. You do not need to specify how much read and write throughput you expect your application to perform. Kinesis Data Streams instantly accommodates your workloads as they ramp up or down. In on-demand mode, pricing is based on the volume of data ingested and retrieved along with a per-hour charge for each data stream in your account. There are additional charges for optional features: Extended data retention (beyond the first 24 hours and within the first seven days), Long-Term data retention (beyond seven days and up to one year), and Enhanced Fan-Out. You’re also charged for each stream operating in the On-demand Standard mode in your account at an hourly rate. On-demand Standard mode might be best if you create new data streams with unknown workloads, have unpredictable application traffic, or prefer not to manage capacity. Key terms Data-In: The data ingested into Kinesis Data Streams is billed per GB written into your data stream. This is calculated as the number of data records you send to the service, multiplied by the size of each record rounded up to the nearest 1 KB (1,024 bytes). For example, if your data records are 4.5 KB each, Kinesis Data Streams will count each record as 5 KB of data ingested. All the data ingested into Kinesis Data Streams is stored for 24 hours by default, and there are no additional charges. Data-Out: The data retrieved from Kinesis Data Streams is billed per GB read from a data stream. This is calculated as the number of records retrieved multiplied by the size of each record. There is no rounding factor applied for this calculation. If your data records are 4.5 KB each, Kinesis Data Streams will count each one as 4.5 KB of data egressed. Per-Stream: You’re charged for each stream operating in the On-demand Standard mode in your account at an hourly rate. Extended data retention: Kinesis Data Streams stores your data for 24 hours by default. Extended data retention gives you the option to extend the storage up to seven days. You’re charged a GB- month rate for data stored beyond 24 hours, up to seven days. Long-term data retention: Long-term data retention gives you the option to store your data stream up to 365 days. You’re charged extended data retention rates for the first seven days and then charged a lower GB-month rate for data stored beyond seven days up to your specified retention period. Enhanced fan-out: Enhanced fan-out improves read parallelism by providing each data consumer with their own read throughput per shard, up to 2 MB/second. When consumers use enhanced fan-out, they incur additional charges per GB of data retrieved. Pricing by Region Pricing example Let’s assume you send 1,000 records of streaming data per second, each record 3 KB in size, to an Amazon Kinesis Data Stream operating in On-demand Standard mode in US-East. You want to retain data for one day and process it using a single consumer. Your monthly charges are calculated as follows: Record size of 3 KB, rounded up to the nearest 1 KB = 3 KB Data ingested (GB per sec) = (1,000 records/sec * 3 KB/record) / 1,048,576 KB/GB = 0.00286 GB/sec Data ingested (GB per month) = 30 days/month * 86,400 sec/day * 0.00286 GB/sec = 7,413.12 GB/month Since you have one consumer: Data retrieved (GB per sec) = 1 (consumer) * (1,000 records/sec * 3 KB/record) / 1,048,576 KB/GB = 0.00286 GB/sec Data retrieved (GB per month) = 30 days/month * 86,400 sec/day * 0.00286 GB/sec = 7,413.12 GB/month One-day retention is included in Data-Ingested charges. The price in US-East is $0.08 per GB of data ingested Data-in monthly charges = 7,413.12 GB * $0.08/GB = $593.04 The price in US-East is $0.040 per GB of data retrievals Data-out monthly charges = 7,413.12 GB * $0.040/GB = $296.50 Since the stream is for used for 30 days in the month: Per-stream charges = 30 * 24 * 0.040 (rate) = $28.80 Total monthly charges = $593.04 + $296.50 + $28.80 = $918.34 On-demand Advantage With On-demand Advantage, you pay per GB of data written and read from your data streams. You do not need to specify how much read and write throughput you expect your application to perform. Kinesis Data Streams instantly accommodates your workloads as they ramp up or down. You can specify warm throughput to instantly scale a stream to the expected peak at no additional charge. Pricing is based on the volume of data ingested and retrieved, and there is a minimum charge of 25MB/s data ingested and 25MB/s data retrieved at the account level across all on-demand streams. There is no fixed stream-hour charge. There is an additional charges for optional feature Extended Retention (beyond the first 24 hours and up to one years). There is no additional charge for using Enhanced Fan-Out. On-demand Advantage might be best if you have at least 10MB/s of data ingest in aggregate, fanout to more than 2 consumers, use more than 50 streams in an account, or want the capability to set warm throughput for on-demand streams. Key terms Data-In : The data ingested into Kinesis Data Streams is billed per GB written into your data stream. This is calculated as the number of data records you send to the service, multiplied by the size of each record rounded up to the nearest 1 KB (1,024 bytes). For example, if your data records are 4.5 KB each, Kinesis Data Streams will count each record as 5 KB of data ingested. All the data ingested into Kinesis Data Streams is stored for 24 hours by default, and there are no additional charges. Data-Out : The data retrieved from Kinesis Data Streams is billed per GB read from a data stream. This is calculated as the number of records retrieved multiplied by the size of each record. There is no rounding factor applied for this calculation. If your data records are 4.5 KB each, Kinesis Data Streams will count each one as 4.5 KB of data egressed. Enhanced fan-out : Enhanced fan-out increases data retrieval by multiple consumer applications by providing each data consumer with their own read throughput per shard, up to 2 MB/second. When consumers use enhanced fan-out, they pay the the data-out charge for GB read. Extended data retention : Kinesis Data Streams stores your data for 24 hours by default. Extended data retention gives you the option to extend the storage up to one year. You’re charged a GB-month rate. Pricing by Region Pricing example 1 Let’s assume you send 3,000 records of streaming data per second, each record 10 KB in size, to an Amazon Kinesis Data Stream operating in On-demand Advantage mode in US-East. You want to retain data for one day and process it using a single consumer. Your monthly charges are calculated as follows: Data ingested (GB per sec) = (3,000 records/sec * 10 KB/record) / 1,048,576 KB/GB = 0.0286 GB/sec Data ingested (GB per month) = 30 days/month * 86,400 sec/day * 0.0286 GB/sec = 74,157.7 GB/month Since you have one consumer: Data retrieved (GB per sec) = 1 (consumer) * (3,000 records/sec * 10 KB/record) / 1,048,576 KB/GB = 0.0286 GB/sec Data retrieved (GB per month) = 30 days/month * 86,400 sec/day * 0.0286 GB/sec = 74,157.7 GB/month One-day retention is included in Data-Ingested charges. The price in US-East is $0.032 per GB of data ingested Data-in monthly charges = 74,157.7 GB * $0.032/GB = $2,373.05 The price in US-East is $0.016 per GB of data retrievals Data-out monthly charges = 74,157.7 GB * $0.016/GB = $1,186.52 Total monthly charges = $2,373.05 + $1,186.52 = $3,559.57 Pricing example 2 This example illustrates the billing when an account’s data throughput is below the minimum usage requirement for On-demand Advantage mode (25MB/s). Let’s assume you send 1,000 records of streaming data per second, each record 10 KB in size, to an Amazon Kinesis Data Stream operating in On-demand Advantage mode in US-East. You want to retain data for one day and process it using a single consumer. Your monthly charges are calculated as follows: Data ingested (GB per sec) = (1,000 records/sec * 10 KB/record) / 1,048,576 KB/GB = 0.00954 GB/sec Since data ingested does not meet the minimum commitment of 25MB/s (0.0244GB/sec), there is a shortfall charge of 0.0149GB/sec Data ingested (GB per month) = 30 days/month * 86,400 sec/day * (0.00954 GB/sec+ 0.0149GB/sec) = 63,281.25 GB/month Since you have one consumer: Data retrieved (GB per sec) = 1 (consumer) * (1,000 records/sec * 10 KB/record) / 1,048,576 KB/GB = 0.00954 GB/sec Since data retrieved does not meet the minimum commitment of 25MB/s (0.0244GB/sec) , there is a shortfall charge of 0.0149GB/sec Data retrieved (GB per month) = 30 days/month * 86,400 sec/day * (0.00954 GB/sec+ 0.0149GB/sec) = 63,281.25 GB/month One-day retention is included in Data-Ingested charges. The price in US-East is $0.032 per GB of data ingested Data-in monthly charges = 63,281.25 GB * $0.032/GB = $2,025.00 The price in US-East is $0.016 per GB of data retrievals Data-out monthly charges = 63,281.25 GB * $0.016/GB = $1,012.50 Total monthly charges = $2,025.00 + $1,012.50 = $3,037.50 * AWS does not charge for data transfer from your data producers to Amazon Kinesis Data Streams, or from Amazon Kinesis Data Streams to your consuming applications if all the resources are in the same region. * AWS does not charge for data transfer if your data producers are writing to a Kinesis Data Stream in a different region. In the On-Demand mode, you incur additional charges if your consuming applications are reading data from a data stream in a different AWS region. You will be billed at standard AWS Data Transfer Charges . * Please note that Amazon Kinesis Data Streams is NOT currently available in AWS Free Tier. AWS Free Tier is a program that offers a free trial for a group of AWS services. For more details about AWS Free Tier, see AWS Free Tier . Provisioned Mode With provisioned mode, you specify the number of shards necessary for your application based on its write and read request rate. A shard is a unit of capacity that provides 1 MB/second of write and 2 MB/second of read throughout. Provisioned mode might be best if you have predictable application traffic, run applications whose traffic is consistent or ramps gradually, or can forecast capacity requirements to control costs. Key terms Shard hour: Shard is the base throughput unit of an Amazon Kinesis data stream. You specify the number of shards needed within your stream based on your throughput requirements. You’re charged for each shard at an hourly rate. One shard provides an ingest capacity of 1 MB/second or 1,000 records/second. When data consumers use enhanced fan-out, each shard provides up to 2 MB/second of data output for each consumer using it. When data consumers do not use enhanced fan-out, each shard provides up to 2 MB/second of data output, regardless of the number of consumers processing data in parallel from a shard. PUT Payload Unit (25 KB): A record is the data that your data producer adds to your Amazon Kinesis data stream. A PUT Payload Unit is counted in 25 KB payload “chunks” that comprise a record. For example, a 5 KB record contains one PUT Payload Unit, a 45 KB record contains two PUT Payload Units, and a 1 MB record contains 40 PUT Payload Units. PUT Payload Unit is charged a per-million PUT Payload Units rate. Enhanced fan-out: Enhanced fan-out improves read parallelism by providing each data consumer with their own read throughput per shard (up to 2 MB/second). When consumers use enhanced fan-out, they incur hourly charges per consumer-shard hour and per GB of data retrieved. Extended data retention: Kinesis Data Streams stores your data for 24 hours by default. Extended data retention gives you the option to extend the storage up to seven days. Once you start extended data retention, you’re charged for an additional rate on each shard hour incurred by your data stream. Long-term data retention: Long-term data retention gives you the option to store your data stream up to 365 days. You’re charged extended data retention rates for the first seven days and then charged a GB-month rate of data stored beyond seven days up to your specified retention period. Retrieval of long-term retention data: You’re charged a per-GB rate for retrieval of data stored beyond seven days if you are retrieving data using GetRecords API. You’re not charged for retrieval of data stored for the 24-hour default or for extended data retention up to seven days. You’re not charged for long-term data retrieval if enhanced fan-out consumer (SubscribeToShard API) is used. Pricing by Region Pricing example Let’s say that your data producers put 100 records per second in aggregate, and each record is 35KB. In this case, the total data input rate is 3.4 MB/second (100 records/sec * 35KB/record divided by 1,024 = 3.4 MB/sec). For simplicity, we assume that the throughput and data size of each record are stable and constant throughout the day. Please note that we can dynamically adjust the throughput of the Amazon Kinesis stream at any time. We first calculate the number of shards needed for your stream to achieve the required throughput. As one shard provides a capacity of 1 MB/sec data input and supports 1,000 records/sec, four shards provide a capacity of 4 MB/sec data input and support 4,000 records/sec. So a stream with four shards satisfies our required throughput of 3.4 MB/sec at 100 records/sec. We then calculate our monthly Kinesis Data Streams costs using pricing in the US-East Region: Shard Hour : One shard costs $0.015 per hour, or $0.36 per day ($0.015 * 24). Our stream has four shards so that it costs $1.44 per day ($0.36 * 4). For a month with 31 days, the monthly shard hour cost is $44.64 ($1.44 * 31). PUT Payload Unit (25KB) : As our record is 35KB, each record contains two PUT Payload Units. Your data producers put 100 records or 200 PUT Payload Units per second in aggregate. That is 267,840,000 records or 535,680,000 PUT Payload Units per month. As 1 million PUT Payload Units cost $0.014, your monthly PUT Payload Units cost is $7.499 ($0.014 * 535.68). Optionally, we can choose to increase the data retention period of the stream from 24 hours to up to seven days. In this example, we assume that the data stream has extended data retention enabled throughout the whole month. Alternatively, you can choose extended data retention only in times when it’s critical to prevent data loss, which saves your cost on the extended retention. Extended Data Retention (up to seven days) : Extended data retention costs an extra $0.020 per shard hour. As our stream incurs 2,976 shard hours per month (4 shards * 24 hours/day * 31 days/month), your monthly extended data retention cost is $59.52 ($0.020 * 2,976) Adding the shard hour and PUT Payload Unit costs together, the total Amazon Kinesis Data Streams costs are $1.68 per day, or $52.14 per month. For $1.68 per day, you have a fully managed streaming data infrastructure that enables us to continuously ingest 4 MB of data per second, or 337 GB of data per day, in a reliable and elastic manner. Additionally, you can increase your retention period from 24 hours to up to seven days for an extra $59.52 per month. You can also optional retaining data longer than seven days and use enhanced fan-out. Long-term data retention (data older than seven days) : Let’s assume that you want to retain your data stream for 30 days. You will incur extended data retention shard-hour pricing from 24 hours up to seven days (see above for calculations) and long-term data retention pricing beyond seven days to 30 days (a 23-day period). For long-term retention pricing of 23 days, it costs an additional $0.023/GB-month for storage and $0.021 per GB for data retrievals if you use the default consumer (GetRecords API). Based on a data input rate of 3.4 MB/second, you’ll accumulate 3.4 (input rate) * 1,024 * 1,024 * 3,600 = 12,902,400,000 bytes in an hour. At the end of the month, you’ll have the following usage: 3,565,158 * 23 days * 24 hours/day = 7,122,124,800,000 byte-hours Let’s convert that to GB-month: 7,122,124,800,000 byte-hours / 1,073,741,824 bytes per GB = 6,633 GB per month So the total storage costs for 23-day retention = 6,633* $0.023 = $152.56 per month. Long-term data retrieval (data older than seven days) : If you retrieve all long-term data using a single consumer that uses GetRecords API to fetch records, you’ll incur retrieval charges only for the data stored beyond the first seven days. Since you’re retrieving 6,623 GB of data, you’ll be charged 6,623 * 0.021 = $139.08 at the end of the month. Long-term data retrieved using enhanced fan-out consumers incur enhanced fan-out data retrieval rates as described below. Enhanced fan-out consumer-shard hours : Enhanced fan-out costs an extra $0.015 per shard, and this cost is additive per data consumer. As your stream incurs 2,976 shard hours per month (4 shards * 24 hours/day * 31 days/month), each consumer using enhanced fan-out throughout this period will incur a cost of $44.64 (2,976 * $0.015). Two consumers over the same period would incur a cost of $89.28. Enhanced fan-out data retrievals : Data retrieved from a stream by a consumer using enhanced fan- out incurs a charge of $0.013 per GB. If, over a month, a two-shard stream ingested 50,000 MB of data, and two data consumers used enhanced fan-out and retrieved all of this data during the month, the total data retrieved would be 100,000 MB (50,000 MB * 2 consumers) or 97.6 GB. Since each GB costs $0.013, the total enhanced fan-out cost is $1.26 (97.6 * $0.013). * Getting records from an Amazon Kinesis data stream is free when the data is stored for the 24-hour default or up to 7 days for extended data retention. You are charged a per-GB rate for retrieval of data stored for long-term retention beyond 7 days up to the limit of 365 days. * If you choose to use enhanced fan-out, you incur hourly charges per consumer-shard hour and per GB of data retrieved. * In the Provisioned mode, you will not incur additional charges for reading data from a data stream in a different AWS region. 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https://cgit.freebsd.org/ports/tree/shells/fish/distinfo | distinfo « fish « shells - ports - FreeBSD ports tree index : ports 2014Q1 2014Q2 2014Q3 2014Q4 2015Q1 2015Q2 2015Q3 2015Q4 2016Q1 2016Q2 2016Q3 2016Q4 2017Q1 2017Q2 2017Q3 2017Q4 2018Q1 2018Q2 2018Q3 2018Q4 2019Q1 2019Q2 2019Q3 2019Q4 2020Q1 2020Q2 2020Q3 2020Q4 2021Q1 2021Q2 2021Q3 2021Q4 2022Q1 2022Q2 2022Q3 2022Q4 2023Q1 2023Q2 2023Q3 2023Q4 2024Q1 2024Q2 2024Q3 2024Q4 2025Q1 2025Q2 2025Q3 2025Q4 main FreeBSD ports tree about summary refs log tree commit diff log msg author committer range path: root / shells / fish / distinfo blob: f7bcc3d9bbc069b8adddbf3a75a9cb6f4e32e093 ( plain ) ( blame ) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 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c08606f8c3cbf4ce6ec8e28fb0014a2c086708fe954eaa885384a6165172e7e8 SIZE (rust/crates/autocfg-1.5.0.crate) = 18729 SHA256 (rust/crates/bitflags-2.10.0.crate) = 812e12b5285cc515a9c72a5c1d3b6d46a19dac5acfef5265968c166106e31dd3 SIZE (rust/crates/bitflags-2.10.0.crate) = 48427 SHA256 (rust/crates/block-buffer-0.10.4.crate) = 3078c7629b62d3f0439517fa394996acacc5cbc91c5a20d8c658e77abd503a71 SIZE (rust/crates/block-buffer-0.10.4.crate) = 10538 SHA256 (rust/crates/bstr-1.12.1.crate) = 63044e1ae8e69f3b5a92c736ca6269b8d12fa7efe39bf34ddb06d102cf0e2cab SIZE (rust/crates/bstr-1.12.1.crate) = 354916 SHA256 (rust/crates/cc-1.2.51.crate) = 7a0aeaff4ff1a90589618835a598e545176939b97874f7abc7851caa0618f203 SIZE (rust/crates/cc-1.2.51.crate) = 93352 SHA256 (rust/crates/cfg-if-1.0.4.crate) = 9330f8b2ff13f34540b44e946ef35111825727b38d33286ef986142615121801 SIZE (rust/crates/cfg-if-1.0.4.crate) = 9360 SHA256 (rust/crates/cfg_aliases-0.2.1.crate) = 613afe47fcd5fac7ccf1db93babcb082c5994d996f20b8b159f2ad1658eb5724 SIZE (rust/crates/cfg_aliases-0.2.1.crate) = 6355 SHA256 (rust/crates/cpufeatures-0.2.17.crate) = 59ed5838eebb26a2bb2e58f6d5b5316989ae9d08bab10e0e6d103e656d1b0280 SIZE (rust/crates/cpufeatures-0.2.17.crate) = 13466 SHA256 (rust/crates/crypto-common-0.1.7.crate) = 78c8292055d1c1df0cce5d180393dc8cce0abec0a7102adb6c7b1eef6016d60a SIZE (rust/crates/crypto-common-0.1.7.crate) = 9619 SHA256 (rust/crates/digest-0.10.7.crate) = 9ed9a281f7bc9b7576e61468ba615a66a5c8cfdff42420a70aa82701a3b1e292 SIZE (rust/crates/digest-0.10.7.crate) = 19557 SHA256 (rust/crates/dirs-6.0.0.crate) = c3e8aa94d75141228480295a7d0e7feb620b1a5ad9f12bc40be62411e38cce4e SIZE (rust/crates/dirs-6.0.0.crate) = 14190 SHA256 (rust/crates/dirs-sys-0.5.0.crate) = e01a3366d27ee9890022452ee61b2b63a67e6f13f58900b651ff5665f0bb1fab SIZE (rust/crates/dirs-sys-0.5.0.crate) = 10157 SHA256 (rust/crates/equivalent-1.0.2.crate) = 877a4ace8713b0bcf2a4e7eec82529c029f1d0619886d18145fea96c3ffe5c0f SIZE (rust/crates/equivalent-1.0.2.crate) = 7419 SHA256 (rust/crates/errno-0.3.14.crate) = 39cab71617ae0d63f51a36d69f866391735b51691dbda63cf6f96d042b63efeb SIZE (rust/crates/errno-0.3.14.crate) = 12002 SHA256 (rust/crates/fastrand-2.3.0.crate) = 37909eebbb50d72f9059c3b6d82c0463f2ff062c9e95845c43a6c9c0355411be SIZE (rust/crates/fastrand-2.3.0.crate) = 15076 SHA256 (rust/crates/find-msvc-tools-0.1.6.crate) = 645cbb3a84e60b7531617d5ae4e57f7e27308f6445f5abf653209ea76dec8dff SIZE (rust/crates/find-msvc-tools-0.1.6.crate) = 30978 SHA256 (rust/crates/fnv-1.0.7.crate) = 3f9eec918d3f24069decb9af1554cad7c880e2da24a9afd88aca000531ab82c1 SIZE (rust/crates/fnv-1.0.7.crate) = 11266 SHA256 (rust/crates/foldhash-0.2.0.crate) = 77ce24cb58228fbb8aa041425bb1050850ac19177686ea6e0f41a70416f56fdb SIZE (rust/crates/foldhash-0.2.0.crate) = 23329 SHA256 (rust/crates/generic-array-0.14.7.crate) = 85649ca51fd72272d7821adaf274ad91c288277713d9c18820d8499a7ff69e9a SIZE (rust/crates/generic-array-0.14.7.crate) = 15950 SHA256 (rust/crates/getrandom-0.2.16.crate) = 335ff9f135e4384c8150d6f27c6daed433577f86b4750418338c01a1a2528592 SIZE (rust/crates/getrandom-0.2.16.crate) = 40163 SHA256 (rust/crates/getrandom-0.3.4.crate) = 899def5c37c4fd7b2664648c28120ecec138e4d395b459e5ca34f9cce2dd77fd SIZE (rust/crates/getrandom-0.3.4.crate) = 50932 SHA256 (rust/crates/globset-0.4.18.crate) = 52dfc19153a48bde0cbd630453615c8151bce3a5adfac7a0aebfbf0a1e1f57e3 SIZE (rust/crates/globset-0.4.18.crate) = 28970 SHA256 (rust/crates/hashbrown-0.16.1.crate) = 841d1cc9bed7f9236f321df977030373f4a4163ae1a7dbfe1a51a2c1a51d9100 SIZE (rust/crates/hashbrown-0.16.1.crate) = 147785 SHA256 (rust/crates/jobserver-0.1.34.crate) = 9afb3de4395d6b3e67a780b6de64b51c978ecf11cb9a462c66be7d4ca9039d33 SIZE (rust/crates/jobserver-0.1.34.crate) = 29013 SHA256 (rust/crates/libc-0.2.178.crate) = 37c93d8daa9d8a012fd8ab92f088405fb202ea0b6ab73ee2482ae66af4f42091 SIZE (rust/crates/libc-0.2.178.crate) = 783720 SHA256 (rust/crates/libredox-0.1.11.crate) = df15f6eac291ed1cf25865b1ee60399f57e7c227e7f51bdbd4c5270396a9ed50 SIZE (rust/crates/libredox-0.1.11.crate) = 7330 SHA256 (rust/crates/lock_api-0.4.14.crate) = 224399e74b87b5f3557511d98dff8b14089b3dadafcab6bb93eab67d3aace965 SIZE (rust/crates/lock_api-0.4.14.crate) = 29249 SHA256 (rust/crates/log-0.4.29.crate) = 5e5032e24019045c762d3c0f28f5b6b8bbf38563a65908389bf7978758920897 SIZE (rust/crates/log-0.4.29.crate) = 51515 SHA256 (rust/crates/lru-0.16.2.crate) = 96051b46fc183dc9cd4a223960ef37b9af631b55191852a8274bfef064cda20f SIZE (rust/crates/lru-0.16.2.crate) = 16627 SHA256 (rust/crates/macro_rules_attribute-0.2.2.crate) = 65049d7923698040cd0b1ddcced9b0eb14dd22c5f86ae59c3740eab64a676520 SIZE (rust/crates/macro_rules_attribute-0.2.2.crate) = 15330 SHA256 (rust/crates/macro_rules_attribute-proc_macro-0.2.2.crate) = 670fdfda89751bc4a84ac13eaa63e205cf0fd22b4c9a5fbfa085b63c1f1d3a30 SIZE (rust/crates/macro_rules_attribute-proc_macro-0.2.2.crate) = 8271 SHA256 (rust/crates/memchr-2.7.6.crate) = f52b00d39961fc5b2736ea853c9cc86238e165017a493d1d5c8eac6bdc4cc273 SIZE (rust/crates/memchr-2.7.6.crate) = 97616 SHA256 (rust/crates/minimal-lexical-0.2.1.crate) = 68354c5c6bd36d73ff3feceb05efa59b6acb7626617f4962be322a825e61f79a SIZE (rust/crates/minimal-lexical-0.2.1.crate) = 94841 SHA256 (rust/crates/nix-0.30.1.crate) = 74523f3a35e05aba87a1d978330aef40f67b0304ac79c1c00b294c9830543db6 SIZE (rust/crates/nix-0.30.1.crate) = 342015 SHA256 (rust/crates/nom-7.1.3.crate) = d273983c5a657a70a3e8f2a01329822f3b8c8172b73826411a55751e404a0a4a SIZE (rust/crates/nom-7.1.3.crate) = 117570 SHA256 (rust/crates/num-traits-0.2.19.crate) = 071dfc062690e90b734c0b2273ce72ad0ffa95f0c74596bc250dcfd960262841 SIZE (rust/crates/num-traits-0.2.19.crate) = 51631 SHA256 (rust/crates/once_cell-1.21.3.crate) = 42f5e15c9953c5e4ccceeb2e7382a716482c34515315f7b03532b8b4e8393d2d SIZE (rust/crates/once_cell-1.21.3.crate) = 34534 SHA256 (rust/crates/option-ext-0.2.0.crate) = 04744f49eae99ab78e0d5c0b603ab218f515ea8cfe5a456d7629ad883a3b6e7d SIZE (rust/crates/option-ext-0.2.0.crate) = 7345 SHA256 (rust/crates/parking_lot-0.12.5.crate) = 93857453250e3077bd71ff98b6a65ea6621a19bb0f559a85248955ac12c45a1a SIZE (rust/crates/parking_lot-0.12.5.crate) = 46735 SHA256 (rust/crates/parking_lot_core-0.9.12.crate) = 2621685985a2ebf1c516881c026032ac7deafcda1a2c9b7850dc81e3dfcb64c1 SIZE (rust/crates/parking_lot_core-0.9.12.crate) = 34110 SHA256 (rust/crates/paste-1.0.15.crate) = 57c0d7b74b563b49d38dae00a0c37d4d6de9b432382b2892f0574ddcae73fd0a SIZE (rust/crates/paste-1.0.15.crate) = 18374 SHA256 (rust/crates/phf-0.11.3.crate) = 1fd6780a80ae0c52cc120a26a1a42c1ae51b247a253e4e06113d23d2c2edd078 SIZE (rust/crates/phf-0.11.3.crate) = 23231 SHA256 (rust/crates/phf-0.13.1.crate) = c1562dc717473dbaa4c1f85a36410e03c047b2e7df7f45ee938fbef64ae7fadf SIZE (rust/crates/phf-0.13.1.crate) = 24786 SHA256 (rust/crates/phf_codegen-0.11.3.crate) = aef8048c789fa5e851558d709946d6d79a8ff88c0440c587967f8e94bfb1216a SIZE (rust/crates/phf_codegen-0.11.3.crate) = 13741 SHA256 (rust/crates/phf_codegen-0.13.1.crate) = 49aa7f9d80421bca176ca8dbfebe668cc7a2684708594ec9f3c0db0805d5d6e1 SIZE (rust/crates/phf_codegen-0.13.1.crate) = 14774 SHA256 (rust/crates/phf_generator-0.11.3.crate) = 3c80231409c20246a13fddb31776fb942c38553c51e871f8cbd687a4cfb5843d SIZE (rust/crates/phf_generator-0.11.3.crate) = 15431 SHA256 (rust/crates/phf_generator-0.13.1.crate) = 135ace3a761e564ec88c03a77317a7c6b80bb7f7135ef2544dbe054243b89737 SIZE (rust/crates/phf_generator-0.13.1.crate) = 15952 SHA256 (rust/crates/phf_shared-0.11.3.crate) = 67eabc2ef2a60eb7faa00097bd1ffdb5bd28e62bf39990626a582201b7a754e5 SIZE (rust/crates/phf_shared-0.11.3.crate) = 15199 SHA256 (rust/crates/phf_shared-0.13.1.crate) = e57fef6bc5981e38c2ce2d63bfa546861309f875b8a75f092d1d54ae2d64f266 SIZE (rust/crates/phf_shared-0.13.1.crate) = 16141 SHA256 (rust/crates/pkg-config-0.3.32.crate) = 7edddbd0b52d732b21ad9a5fab5c704c14cd949e5e9a1ec5929a24fded1b904c SIZE (rust/crates/pkg-config-0.3.32.crate) = 21370 SHA256 (rust/crates/portable-atomic-1.12.0.crate) = f59e70c4aef1e55797c2e8fd94a4f2a973fc972cfde0e0b05f683667b0cd39dd SIZE (rust/crates/portable-atomic-1.12.0.crate) = 191124 SHA256 (rust/crates/ppv-lite86-0.2.21.crate) = 85eae3c4ed2f50dcfe72643da4befc30deadb458a9b590d720cde2f2b1e97da9 SIZE (rust/crates/ppv-lite86-0.2.21.crate) = 22522 SHA256 (rust/crates/proc-macro2-1.0.103.crate) = 5ee95bc4ef87b8d5ba32e8b7714ccc834865276eab0aed5c9958d00ec45f49e8 SIZE (rust/crates/proc-macro2-1.0.103.crate) = 60024 SHA256 (rust/crates/quote-1.0.42.crate) = a338cc41d27e6cc6dce6cefc13a0729dfbb81c262b1f519331575dd80ef3067f SIZE (rust/crates/quote-1.0.42.crate) = 31504 SHA256 (rust/crates/r-efi-5.3.0.crate) = 69cdb34c158ceb288df11e18b4bd39de994f6657d83847bdffdbd7f346754b0f SIZE (rust/crates/r-efi-5.3.0.crate) = 64532 SHA256 (rust/crates/rand-0.8.5.crate) = 34af8d1a0e25924bc5b7c43c079c942339d8f0a8b57c39049bef581b46327404 SIZE (rust/crates/rand-0.8.5.crate) = 87113 SHA256 (rust/crates/rand-0.9.2.crate) = 6db2770f06117d490610c7488547d543617b21bfa07796d7a12f6f1bd53850d1 SIZE (rust/crates/rand-0.9.2.crate) = 99930 SHA256 (rust/crates/rand_chacha-0.9.0.crate) = d3022b5f1df60f26e1ffddd6c66e8aa15de382ae63b3a0c1bfc0e4d3e3f325cb SIZE (rust/crates/rand_chacha-0.9.0.crate) = 18258 SHA256 (rust/crates/rand_core-0.6.4.crate) = ec0be4795e2f6a28069bec0b5ff3e2ac9bafc99e6a9a7dc3547996c5c816922c SIZE (rust/crates/rand_core-0.6.4.crate) = 22666 SHA256 (rust/crates/rand_core-0.9.3.crate) = 99d9a13982dcf210057a8a78572b2217b667c3beacbf3a0d8b454f6f82837d38 SIZE (rust/crates/rand_core-0.9.3.crate) = 24543 SHA256 (rust/crates/redox_syscall-0.5.18.crate) = ed2bf2547551a7053d6fdfafda3f938979645c44812fbfcda098faae3f1a362d SIZE (rust/crates/redox_syscall-0.5.18.crate) = 30747 SHA256 (rust/crates/redox_users-0.5.2.crate) = a4e608c6638b9c18977b00b475ac1f28d14e84b27d8d42f70e0bf1e3dec127ac SIZE (rust/crates/redox_users-0.5.2.crate) = 17280 SHA256 (rust/crates/regex-automata-0.4.13.crate) = 5276caf25ac86c8d810222b3dbb938e512c55c6831a10f3e6ed1c93b84041f1c SIZE (rust/crates/regex-automata-0.4.13.crate) = 625250 SHA256 (rust/crates/regex-syntax-0.8.8.crate) = 7a2d987857b319362043e95f5353c0535c1f58eec5336fdfcf626430af7def58 SIZE (rust/crates/regex-syntax-0.8.8.crate) = 359141 SHA256 (rust/crates/rsconf-0.3.0.crate) = 06cbd984e96cc891aa018958ac3d09986c0ea7635eedfff670b99a90970f159f SIZE (rust/crates/rsconf-0.3.0.crate) = 25832 SHA256 (rust/crates/rust-embed-8.9.0.crate) = 947d7f3fad52b283d261c4c99a084937e2fe492248cb9a68a8435a861b8798ca SIZE (rust/crates/rust-embed-8.9.0.crate) = 900777 SHA256 (rust/crates/rust-embed-impl-8.9.0.crate) = 5fa2c8c9e8711e10f9c4fd2d64317ef13feaab820a4c51541f1a8c8e2e851ab2 SIZE (rust/crates/rust-embed-impl-8.9.0.crate) = 9279 SHA256 (rust/crates/rust-embed-utils-8.9.0.crate) = 60b161f275cb337fe0a44d924a5f4df0ed69c2c39519858f931ce61c779d3475 SIZE (rust/crates/rust-embed-utils-8.9.0.crate) = 5730 SHA256 (rust/crates/same-file-1.0.6.crate) = 93fc1dc3aaa9bfed95e02e6eadabb4baf7e3078b0bd1b4d7b6b0b68378900502 SIZE (rust/crates/same-file-1.0.6.crate) = 10183 SHA256 (rust/crates/scc-2.4.0.crate) = 46e6f046b7fef48e2660c57ed794263155d713de679057f2d0c169bfc6e756cc SIZE (rust/crates/scc-2.4.0.crate) = 145014 SHA256 (rust/crates/scopeguard-1.2.0.crate) = 94143f37725109f92c262ed2cf5e59bce7498c01bcc1502d7b9afe439a4e9f49 SIZE (rust/crates/scopeguard-1.2.0.crate) = 11619 SHA256 (rust/crates/sdd-3.0.10.crate) = 490dcfcbfef26be6800d11870ff2df8774fa6e86d047e3e8c8a76b25655e41ca SIZE (rust/crates/sdd-3.0.10.crate) = 32748 SHA256 (rust/crates/serde-1.0.228.crate) = 9a8e94ea7f378bd32cbbd37198a4a91436180c5bb472411e48b5ec2e2124ae9e SIZE (rust/crates/serde-1.0.228.crate) = 83652 SHA256 (rust/crates/serde_core-1.0.228.crate) = 41d385c7d4ca58e59fc732af25c3983b67ac852c1a25000afe1175de458b67ad SIZE (rust/crates/serde_core-1.0.228.crate) = 63111 SHA256 (rust/crates/serde_derive-1.0.228.crate) = d540f220d3187173da220f885ab66608367b6574e925011a9353e4badda91d79 SIZE (rust/crates/serde_derive-1.0.228.crate) = 59605 SHA256 (rust/crates/serial_test-3.2.0.crate) = 1b258109f244e1d6891bf1053a55d63a5cd4f8f4c30cf9a1280989f80e7a1fa9 SIZE (rust/crates/serial_test-3.2.0.crate) = 9232 SHA256 (rust/crates/serial_test_derive-3.2.0.crate) = 5d69265a08751de7844521fd15003ae0a888e035773ba05695c5c759a6f89eef SIZE (rust/crates/serial_test_derive-3.2.0.crate) = 6992 SHA256 (rust/crates/sha2-0.10.9.crate) = a7507d819769d01a365ab707794a4084392c824f54a7a6a7862f8c3d0892b283 SIZE (rust/crates/sha2-0.10.9.crate) = 29271 SHA256 (rust/crates/shellexpand-3.1.1.crate) = 8b1fdf65dd6331831494dd616b30351c38e96e45921a27745cf98490458b90bb SIZE (rust/crates/shellexpand-3.1.1.crate) = 25904 SHA256 (rust/crates/shlex-1.3.0.crate) = 0fda2ff0d084019ba4d7c6f371c95d8fd75ce3524c3cb8fb653a3023f6323e64 SIZE (rust/crates/shlex-1.3.0.crate) = 18713 SHA256 (rust/crates/siphasher-1.0.1.crate) = 56199f7ddabf13fe5074ce809e7d3f42b42ae711800501b5b16ea82ad029c39d SIZE (rust/crates/siphasher-1.0.1.crate) = 10351 SHA256 (rust/crates/smallvec-1.15.1.crate) = 67b1b7a3b5fe4f1376887184045fcf45c69e92af734b7aaddc05fb777b6fbd03 SIZE (rust/crates/smallvec-1.15.1.crate) = 38116 SHA256 (rust/crates/syn-2.0.111.crate) = 390cc9a294ab71bdb1aa2e99d13be9c753cd2d7bd6560c77118597410c4d2e87 SIZE (rust/crates/syn-2.0.111.crate) = 302117 SHA256 (rust/crates/terminfo-0.9.0.crate) = d4ea810f0692f9f51b382fff5893887bb4580f5fa246fde546e0b13e7fcee662 SIZE (rust/crates/terminfo-0.9.0.crate) = 45420 SHA256 (rust/crates/thiserror-2.0.17.crate) = f63587ca0f12b72a0600bcba1d40081f830876000bb46dd2337a3051618f4fc8 SIZE (rust/crates/thiserror-2.0.17.crate) = 28857 SHA256 (rust/crates/thiserror-impl-2.0.17.crate) = 3ff15c8ecd7de3849db632e14d18d2571fa09dfc5ed93479bc4485c7a517c913 SIZE (rust/crates/thiserror-impl-2.0.17.crate) = 21344 SHA256 (rust/crates/typenum-1.19.0.crate) = 562d481066bde0658276a35467c4af00bdc6ee726305698a55b86e61d7ad82bb SIZE (rust/crates/typenum-1.19.0.crate) = 76414 SHA256 (rust/crates/unicode-ident-1.0.22.crate) = 9312f7c4f6ff9069b165498234ce8be658059c6728633667c526e27dc2cf1df5 SIZE (rust/crates/unicode-ident-1.0.22.crate) = 47919 SHA256 (rust/crates/unicode-segmentation-1.12.0.crate) = f6ccf251212114b54433ec949fd6a7841275f9ada20dddd2f29e9ceea4501493 SIZE (rust/crates/unicode-segmentation-1.12.0.crate) = 106323 SHA256 (rust/crates/unicode-width-0.2.2.crate) = b4ac048d71ede7ee76d585517add45da530660ef4390e49b098733c6e897f254 SIZE (rust/crates/unicode-width-0.2.2.crate) = 282768 SHA256 (rust/crates/unix_path-1.0.1.crate) = af8e291873ae77c4c8d9c9b34d0bee68a35b048fb39c263a5155e0e353783eaf SIZE (rust/crates/unix_path-1.0.1.crate) = 22226 SHA256 (rust/crates/unix_str-1.0.0.crate) = 2ace0b4755d0a2959962769239d56267f8a024fef2d9b32666b3dcd0946b0906 SIZE (rust/crates/unix_str-1.0.0.crate) = 16226 SHA256 (rust/crates/version_check-0.9.5.crate) = 0b928f33d975fc6ad9f86c8f283853ad26bdd5b10b7f1542aa2fa15e2289105a SIZE (rust/crates/version_check-0.9.5.crate) = 15554 SHA256 (rust/crates/walkdir-2.5.0.crate) = 29790946404f91d9c5d06f9874efddea1dc06c5efe94541a7d6863108e3a5e4b SIZE (rust/crates/walkdir-2.5.0.crate) = 23951 SHA256 (rust/crates/wasi-0.11.1+wasi-snapshot-preview1.crate) = ccf3ec651a847eb01de73ccad15eb7d99f80485de043efb2f370cd654f4ea44b SIZE (rust/crates/wasi-0.11.1+wasi-snapshot-preview1.crate) = 28477 SHA256 (rust/crates/wasip2-1.0.1+wasi-0.2.4.crate) = 0562428422c63773dad2c345a1882263bbf4d65cf3f42e90921f787ef5ad58e7 SIZE (rust/crates/wasip2-1.0.1+wasi-0.2.4.crate) = 132087 SHA256 (rust/crates/widestring-1.2.1.crate) = 72069c3113ab32ab29e5584db3c6ec55d416895e60715417b5b883a357c3e471 SIZE (rust/crates/widestring-1.2.1.crate) = 90350 SHA256 (rust/crates/winapi-util-0.1.11.crate) = c2a7b1c03c876122aa43f3020e6c3c3ee5c05081c9a00739faf7503aeba10d22 SIZE (rust/crates/winapi-util-0.1.11.crate) = 13368 SHA256 (rust/crates/windows-link-0.2.1.crate) = f0805222e57f7521d6a62e36fa9163bc891acd422f971defe97d64e70d0a4fe5 SIZE (rust/crates/windows-link-0.2.1.crate) = 6133 SHA256 (rust/crates/windows-sys-0.61.2.crate) = ae137229bcbd6cdf0f7b80a31df61766145077ddf49416a728b02cb3921ff3fc SIZE (rust/crates/windows-sys-0.61.2.crate) = 2517186 SHA256 (rust/crates/wit-bindgen-0.46.0.crate) = f17a85883d4e6d00e8a97c586de764dabcc06133f7f1d55dce5cdc070ad7fe59 SIZE (rust/crates/wit-bindgen-0.46.0.crate) = 60508 SHA256 (rust/crates/xterm-color-1.0.1.crate) = 4de5f056fb9dc8b7908754867544e26145767187aaac5a98495e88ad7cb8a80f SIZE (rust/crates/xterm-color-1.0.1.crate) = 9185 SHA256 (rust/crates/zerocopy-0.8.31.crate) = fd74ec98b9250adb3ca554bdde269adf631549f51d8a8f8f0a10b50f1cb298c3 SIZE (rust/crates/zerocopy-0.8.31.crate) = 257633 SHA256 (rust/crates/zerocopy-derive-0.8.31.crate) = d8a8d209fdf45cf5138cbb5a506f6b52522a25afccc534d1475dad8e31105c6a SIZE (rust/crates/zerocopy-derive-0.8.31.crate) = 90835 SHA256 (fish-shell-rust-pcre2-0.2.9-utf32_GH0.tar.gz) = e5af06d7b737b66f7476a223e8a6cd1e2b1ca834b38b3de58901d4dbcf0a054d SIZE (fish-shell-rust-pcre2-0.2.9-utf32_GH0.tar.gz) = 742431 generated by cgit v1.2.3 ( git 2.25.1 ) at 2026-01-13 09:29:11 +0000 | 2026-01-13T09:29:11 |
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Bitbucket と Jira を連携する Bitbucket Cloud を Jira Cloud に接続する Bitbucket Cloud を Jira Data Center と接続する Jira Cloud プロジェクトを Bitbucket Cloud で使用する Bitbucket から Jira 作業項目を作成 プル リクエストのマージ時に Jira 作業項目をトランジション チームを自動で招待する設定 スマートコミットの有効化 Smart Commit を使用する Bitbucket と Compass を統合する Bitbucket Cloud を Compass に接続する リポジトリを Compass コンポーネントにリンクする Bitbucket Cloud を Marketplace アプリと使用する Bitbucket Cloud アプリの概要 Bitbucket Cloud を Slack と連携する Bitbucket で Trello ボードと連携する OAuth 経由で別のアプリケーションと連携する Cloud IDE アドオンのインストール ビルド システムを Bitbucket Cloud と連携する Bitbucket のソース コードへのハイパーリンク Bitbucket Cloud の開発者モードを有効にする Atlassian for VS Code 拡張機能を使用する VS Code の使用を開始する VS Code での Jira 作業項目 VS Code での Bitbucket プル リクエスト VS Code での Bitbucket Cloud パイプライン セキュリティ Snyk でセキュリティを追加して設定する Bitbucket Cloud REST API でサードパーティ製アプリをビルドする API リクエストの制限 Bitbucket Cloud で OAuth を使用する OAuth コンシューマーの例 Bitbucket REST API バージョン 1 を使用する groups エンドポイント group-privileges エンドポイント invitations エンドポイント users エンドポイント - 1.0 invitations リソース Bitbucket Cloud のアドバイザリやその他のリソースを確認する Bitbucket Cloud のセキュリティ アドバイザリにアクセスする セキュリティ アドバイザリ: URL によるアプリのインストール方法の変更 セキュリティ アドバイザリ - 2016-06-17 - パスワードのリセット Bitbucket Cloud のサポート終了のお知らせを見る AWS CodeDeploy アプリ削除のサポート終了 - 2019-12-03 チュートリアル チュートリアル: Bitbucket と Git を使用する Git リポジトリを作成する Git リポジトリをコピーしてファイルを追加する Bitbucket Cloud で Git リポジトリから変更をプルする Git ブランチを使用してファイルをマージする チュートリアル: Bitbucket と Sourcetree を使用する 新しいリポジトリを作成する リポジトリをコピーしてファイルを追加する Bitbucket でリポジトリから変更をプルする Sourcetree ブランチを使用して更新をマージする チュートリアル: Bitbucket のプル リクエストについて リポジトリを作成 (およびレビュアーを追加) する クローンを行い、新しいブランチに変更を加える プル リクエストを作成して変更をマージする Bitbucket Cloud でプロジェクトを作成して管理する プロジェクト用のアクセス トークン プロジェクトのアクセス トークン作成 プロジェクト レベルのアクセス トークンの権限 プロジェクト用のアクセス トークンを使用する プロジェクト用のアクセス トークンを取り消す プロジェクト用のアクセス トークンをローテーションする プロジェクト設定を行う macOS でプロジェクト アクセス キーをセットアップする Windows でプロジェクト アクセス キーをセットアップする Linux でプロジェクト アクセス キーをセットアップする 1 台のデバイスで複数のプロジェクト アクセス キーを管理する 初期設定のレビュアーをプロジェクトに追加する プロジェクトにリポジトリを追加する プロジェクトのブランチ モデルの構成 プロジェクトを見つけて共有する 既存のプロジェクトを管理および編集する 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(NYSE:SF) 131.56 +0.00 (0.00%) Range 0.00 - 0.00 52 week 73.27 - 134.74 Open 0.00 Volume 106 Market cap. 13.40B Market data is delayed by at least 15 minutes. Stifel Financial Corp. is a diversified financial services holding company that conducts its business through several wholly owned subsidiaries. Its primary broker-dealer subsidiary, Stifel, Nicolaus & Company, Incorporated, is a full-service brokerage and investment banking firm established in 1890. Stifel Financial Corp. was formed as a holding company in July 1983 and is publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol "SF." Contact Investor Relations Contact Media Relations Contact Investor Relations x First Name Last Name Phone E-mail Message Please note: For security purposes, do not include the following in any e-mail correspondence: Account Numbers Client Account User IDs Passwords Social Security Numbers In addition, Stifel cannot accept the following via e-mail: Purchase or sale orders Instructions for the transfer or distribution of funds Change of address Please contact your Financial Advisor regarding any of the above. 2025 December 18, 2025 Stifel Reports November 2025 Operating Data “Total client assets and fee-based client assets reached record highs in November, up 8% and 14% year-over-year, driven by strong recruiting and market gains. Client money market and insured product balances increased 1% from October as growth in Sweep balances more than offset a decline in Smart Rate. Additionally, the impressive growth in Treasury deposits accelerated in November as balances increased 9% from the prior month and nearly doubled from a year ago. In our Institutional Group, client activity levels remain elevated, and despite the impact of the government shutdown, we anticipate a strong fourth quarter.” - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release November 20, 2025 Stifel Reports October 2025 Operating Data “Total client assets and fee-based client assets reached record highs, increasing 12% and 18% year-over-year, respectively, driven by market appreciation and strong net asset inflows. Treasury deposits grew 35% over the prior year, reflecting the effectiveness of our venture and fund banking deposit initiatives, essentially offsetting declines in client money market and insured product balances. Bank loans rose 1% since September, supported by higher residential, securities-based, and commercial lending.” - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release November 13, 2025 Stifel To Present at the Wolfe Research Wealth Symposium Press Release Webcast Slides October 27, 2025 Stifel Independent Advisors to be Acquired by Equitable “This transaction reinforces Stifel’s unwavering commitment to our core employee-channel advisory business, while ensuring that our independent advisors continue to thrive with an excellent partner that shares our values. We expect that intensifying our focus on employee advisors will help advance our goal of growing assets under management from $500 billion to $1 trillion and strengthen Stifel’s position as a premier wealth management firm.” - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release October 22, 2025 Stifel Reports Third Quarter 2025 Results “Our third-quarter results once again highlight the strength of Stifel’s balanced business model and disciplined execution. We delivered record net revenue of more than $1.4 billion and $1.95 in earnings per share, the third highest in our history, driven by record results in Global Wealth Management and a 34% increase in Institutional revenue. As we enter year-end, I’m optimistic about the opportunities ahead. With record investment banking pipelines, record client assets, and an integrated wealth and banking platform that continues to gain momentum, Stifel is well positioned to build on its success.” - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Earnings Release Supplement Slides Webcast September 25, 2025 Stifel Reports August 2025 Operating Data “Total client assets and fee-based client assets hit record highs, up 9% and 14% year-over-year, driven by strong recruiting and market gains. The benefit of our diversified funding mix was illustrated by the continued growth in treasury deposits, up 6% month-over-month, which effectively offset a 1% decline in client money market and insured product balances that was primarily due to lower Smart Rate balances. Momentum is building in our Institutional Group as the capital raising and M&A environment has improved significantly since earlier this year. Barring a significant market downturn, we anticipate a stronger second half of the year for this segment.” - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release August 28, 2025 Stifel Reports July 2025 Operating Data “Total client assets and fee-based client assets increased 9% and 14% year-over-year, respectively, to record levels. This strong momentum reflects both ongoing market appreciation and continued success in attracting net new assets. Treasury deposits surged 87% compared to last year, highlighting the strength of our venture and fund deposit gathering capabilities. This significant growth more than offset modest declines in client money market and insured product balances during July and underscores the resilience of our deposit base. Bank loans rose 1% in July, driven by increased Fund Banking and Residential lending.” - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release August 13, 2025 Stifel to Meet With Institutional Investors at the J.P. Morgan Future of Financials Forum Presentation July 30, 2025 Stifel Reports Second Quarter 2025 Results "We achieved the best second quarter in our history, generating over $1.28 billion in net revenue and $1.71 in core EPS despite a challenging April. These results reflect the strength of our diversified, advice-driven model and the consistency of our performance across market cycles. With our strongest financial advisor recruiting quarter in 10 years, growing momentum in our Institutional business, and continued progress in key growth areas, we are confident about the second half of the year and beyond.” - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Earnings Release Supplement Slides Webcast June 26, 2025 Stifel Reports May 2025 Operating Data “In May, recruiting and market appreciation drove a 3% increase in total client assets and a 4% increase in fee-based assets. Client money market and insured product levels decreased less than 1% during the month primarily due to lower Smart Rate balances as Sweep balances experienced a slight decline. Investment banking activity was negatively impacted by increased market volatility in April, but we have seen momentum increase and our pipelines build throughout the quarter as markets have stabilized. As a result, we anticipate investment banking revenue in the quarter to be down approximately 10% from the second quarter of 2024 but we remain cautiously optimistic for the full year 2025.” - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release June 03, 2025 Stifel to Meet With Institutional Investors at our Cross Sector Insights Conference Presentation May 22, 2025 Stifel Reports April 2025 Operating Data “Total client assets and fee-based assets increased 7% and 11%, respectively, from the same period a year ago, due to market appreciation and our continued success in recruiting productive financial advisors. On a month-on-month basis, both our total client assets and fee-based assets finished relatively in-line with March levels, despite significant volatility in the equities markets. Client money market and insured product balances decreased 5% in April as both Smart Rate and Sweep deposits were negatively impacted by typical seasonality.” - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release April 23, 2025 Stifel Reports First Quarter 2025 Results "Our net revenue of $1.26 billion marks the highest first-quarter revenue in our history, with year-over-year growth across all revenue lines. The investments we’ve made in our business and our focus on delivering valued advice drove growth in both our Global Wealth Management and Institutional Group — despite the headwinds from market volatility and a significant legal charge. We remain optimistic about long-term growth, emphasizing the resilience of U.S. financial markets and the value our advice-driven model delivers during periods of uncertainty." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Earnings Release Supplement Slides Webcast March 27, 2025 Stifel Reports February 2025 Operating Data “Total client assets under management increased 11% in February to $506 billion and fee-based client assets rose 14% to $196 billion from the same period a year ago. Our growth continues to be driven by stronger equity markets and the addition of highly productive financial advisors. Client money market and insured products declined less than 1% from January, as modest increases in Sweep deposits were more than offset by lower Smart Rate balances. Despite our strong investment banking pipelines, market uncertainty and volatility in the quarter have negatively impacted activity levels. As such, we anticipate that our first quarter 2025 investment banking revenue will be similar to our first quarter 2024 results.” - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release February 27, 2025 Stifel Reports January 2025 Operating Data “In January, client assets under administration reached $510 billion and fee-based assets grew to $197 billion, marking a 14% and 18% increase year-on-year. This growth was driven by stronger markets and a solid recruiting pipeline. Additionally, client money market and insured products rose 7% from the same period last year but the expected seasonal decline in Sweep deposits resulted in a 4% decrease during January.” - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release February 10, 2025 Stifel to Meet With Institutional Investors Presentation January 29, 2025 Stifel Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2024 Results "Stifel generated record net revenue and the second highest earnings per share in our history in 2024. The fact that we accomplished this level of performance in a year when our Institutional segment was rebounding from a very difficult operating environment in 2023 is a testament to the strength and diversity of our business model. Given our long history of profitable growth, Stifel is well positioned to capitalize on improving market conditions in 2025 and to achieve our short and long term targets." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Earnings Release Supplement Slides Webcast 2024 December 19, 2024 Stifel Reports November 2024 Operating Data "In November, total client assets under management climbed to a record $514 billion, including a record $197 billion in fee-based assets. This represents a 4% increase from the prior month, driven by strong equity markets and financial advisor recruiting. Client money market and insured product balances increased 3% from October as growth in sweep deposits and Smart Rate balances were comparable. The operating environment for our Institutional Group continues to improve as both client activity levels and investment banking pipelines increased.” - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release November 21, 2024 Stifel Reports October 2024 Operating Data "Total client assets and fee-based assets increased 22% and 28%, respectively, from the same period a year ago, as we benefitted from strong market appreciation and our recruiting efforts. However, both metrics declined 1%, versus September 2024 levels, due to market declines. We continue to see positive trends in client cash levels, as client money market and insured product balances increased 2% in October, driven by growth in both Smart Rate and Sweep balances.” - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release November 12, 2024 Stifel to Meet With Institutional Investors Presentation October 23, 2024 Stifel Reports Third Quarter 2024 Results "The third quarter represented our second highest quarterly net revenue, an increase of 17%, while earnings per share increased 150%. Through the first three quarters of 2024, net revenue was up 13% to a record $3.6 billion, driven by continued growth in Global Wealth, improvement in our Institutional business, and the stabilization of net interest income. Our financial results illustrate the strength of the Stifel franchise and our ability to capitalize on improving market conditions. Momentum in our business continues to build and we anticipate further upside to both the top and bottom lines in the fourth quarter and in 2025." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Earnings Release Supplement Slides September 26, 2024 Stifel Reports August 2024 Operating Data "Total client assets and fee-based assets increased 15% and 20%, respectively, from the same period a year ago, due to solid recruiting and market appreciation. Client money market and insured product balances increased 1% month-on-month, driven by growth in both Smart Rate and Sweep balances as cash sorting further slows. We continue to anticipate stronger investment banking revenue in the second half of the year versus the first half as activity levels increase. However, both the timing of deal closings and market volatility continue to impact revenue." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release September 05, 2024 Stifel to Meet With Institutional Investors Presentation August 22, 2024 Stifel Reports July 2024 Operating Data "Client assets under administration and fee-based client assets increased 2% from the prior month and reached record levels of $481 billion and $183 billion, respectively. The increases were driven by continued market appreciation and solid recruiting. Client money market and insured product grew roughly $100 million in July. Higher Smart Rate balances more than offset the decline in Sweep balances, as cash sorting continues to slow. Bank loans grew 2% in July, driven by increased Fund Banking, C&I, and Residential Mortgage activity." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release July 24, 2024 Stifel Reports Second Quarter 2024 Results “Stifel generated our second highest quarterly net revenue in company history, as each of our operating segments generated solid year-on-year gains. Stifel’s strong results reflect improved market conditions and illustrate the benefits of our balanced businesses and inherent operating leverage, particularly in our Institutional Group. Given current market trends, we believe that Stifel is well positioned for a strong second half of 2024.” - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Earnings Release Supplement Slides June 27, 2024 Stifel Reports May 2024 Operating Data "Recruiting and market appreciation drove a 3% increase in total client and fee-based assets during the month. Cash sorting slowed as client money market and insured product levels were essentially flat. Modest growth in Smart Rate balances essentially offset declines in Sweep balances. We continue to see improvement in the environment for investment banking activity, but the timing of closings for M&A transactions remains difficult to forecast." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release June 04, 2024 Stifel to Meet With Institutional Investors at our Cross Sector Insights Conference Presentation May 23, 2024 Stifel Reports April 2024 Operating Data “Total client assets and fee-based assets increased 12% and 15%, respectively, from the same period a year ago, as a result of strong recruiting and market appreciation. However, a decline in equity markets in April was the primary driver behind a 3% decline in both metrics versus March 2024 levels. Client money market and insured product balances decreased 2% in April, driven by seasonal tax payments and modest cash sorting as both Smart Rate and Sweep balances declined during the month. As we noted in our most recent earnings call, we are beginning to see increased lending opportunities and, as such, our total bank loans increased 2% in April, fueled by growth in our fund banking business.” - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release April 24, 2024 Stifel Reports First Quarter 2024 Results "Total net revenue of more than $1.16 billion was our second highest quarterly net revenue ever, as the momentum we highlighted at the end of 2023 carried into the first quarter. Record Global Wealth Management revenue and improving market conditions for our Institutional Group drove our top and bottom line growth from the same period a year ago. While the outlook for the remainder of 2024 is not without risk, I remain cautiously optimistic that our diversified business will continue to generate strong returns for this year and beyond." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Earnings Release Supplement Slides March 28, 2024 Stifel Reports February 2024 Operating Data "In February, total client assets under management climbed to a record $458 billion, including a record $172 billion in fee-based assets. This represents a three percent increase from the prior month, driven by strong equity markets and financial advisor recruiting. Client money market and insured products increased 1% from January, despite modest seasonal cash sorting. While the environment for investment banking continues to improve, delays in deal closings remain a headwind for the business." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release February 27, 2024 Stifel to Meet With Institutional Investors at the UBS Financial Services Conference February 27, 2024 Presentation February 22, 2024 Stifel Reports January 2024 Operating Data "Client assets under administration and fee-based assets increased 1% from the prior month and reached record levels of $447 billion and $167 billion, respectively, as we continue to benefit from strong equity markets and solid recruiting pipelines. Client money market and insured products declined by 1% from year-end levels as the expected seasonal decline in sweep deposits was partially offset by the increase in Smart Rate balances. Overall client cash, inclusive of money market funds and short-term treasuries, was essentially flat in January compared to the prior month." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release January 24, 2024 Stifel Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2023 Results "Stifel’s strong 2023 results underscore the importance of our diversified business model as the operating environment was less than ideal. Given our position as a premier wealth management firm and middle market investment bank, as well as the increased scale of our business, we see significant opportunities for top and bottom line growth as market conditions improve." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Earnings Release Supplement Slides 2023 December 21, 2023 Stifel Reports November 2023 Operating Data "In November, client money market and insured balances increased by more than 1% from October’s levels, as cash sorting activity continues to slow. Total client assets increased by 6% and total fee-based assets increased by 7% from the prior month, driven by strong equity and fixed income markets, as well as continued recruiting activity. Institutional Group revenues have improved from third quarter levels as investment banking activity increased from the prior quarter. Delays in M&A closings, however, continue to impact revenue." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release November 21, 2023 Stifel Reports October 2023 Operating Data “Total client and fee-based assets declined from the prior month’s levels due primarily to lower equity markets despite continued strength in recruiting. Client money market and insured product balances decreased 1% as growth in Smart Rate Balances was offset by declines in Sweep Balances. Overall, total client cash levels increased modestly from September due to growth in money market funds and short-term treasury balances.” - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release November 08, 2023 Stifel to Present at the Wolfe Research Wealth Symposium November 8, 2023, 3:40 p.m. Eastern New York, New York Slides October 25, 2023 Stifel Reports Third Quarter 2023 Results “Stifel generated a solid quarter despite challenging market conditions. Our bottom line was impacted by non-recurring legal accruals, primarily associated with an industry-wide SEC review of off-channel communications that totaled $0.58 per diluted common share, after tax. Excluding the impact of these charges, our results are consistent with those in the sequential and year-ago quarters. Although the near-term environment remains uncertain, we remain well positioned to generate stable returns and strong growth as the market improves.” - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Earnings Release Supplement Slides September 28, 2023 Stifel Reports August 2023 Operating Data "Client cash increased by 2% in August as incremental deposits into our Smart Rate program increased, while cash sorting activity remained subdued. Additionally, Sweep and Smart Rate balances in September have increased from end of August levels. We continued to see strong financial advisor recruiting in August, which helped to partially offset the impact of lower equity markets on total client assets. In our institutional business, investment banking pipelines are improving but market conditions have delayed both deal announcements and closings." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release August 24, 2023 Stifel Reports July 2023 Operating Data "Total client assets increased in July, primarily as a result of higher equity markets. Recruiting activity was very strong as we added a number of highly productive advisors. Stifel continues to benefit from the investments we’ve made in our business as well as our recent ranking as No. 1 in employee advisor satisfaction among investment firms* in the J.D. Power 2023 U.S. Financial Advisor Satisfaction Study?. Total client cash fell less than 1%, as cash sorting continued to slow, and we have seen this trend continue so far in August." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release *Disclaimer July 26, 2023 Stifel Reports Second Quarter 2023 Results "Our results in the quarter reflect the benefits of Stifel’s diverse business model. We were able to leverage another record quarter in our Global Wealth Management segment to partially offset the continued market challenges faced by our Institutional Group. Although the outlook remains uncertain, we are beginning to see signs of improvement as our equity capital markets revenue improved both sequentially and year-on-year and we anticipate a pickup in advisory revenue in the second half of the year. As markets normalize, I expect that Stifel will capitalize on its increased scale and continue the firm’s long history of profitable growth." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Earnings Release Supplement Slides June 22, 2023 Stifel Reports May 2023 Operating Data "In May, total deposits increased while client cash balances were relatively flat with April’s levels. Through the first two months of the quarter, we experienced consistent growth in Smart Rate balances and have seen cash sorting continue to slow during June. Total client assets declined as solid recruiting was offset by declines in equity markets. Operating conditions for investment banking and our transactional businesses remain challenging. As such, we estimate that second quarter investment banking and transactional revenue will be down 10-15% and 5-10%, respectively, from the prior quarter." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release May 24, 2023 Stifel Reports April 2023 Operating Data "Total client assets increased modestly over the prior month due primarily to the benefits of higher equity markets. Total client cash fell 3% in April driven by seasonal tax payments. We continued to see the benefits of our client cash initiatives as both Smart Rate & and money market mutual fund balances increased in April. Additionally, cash sorting activity has slowed in May. Our institutional business continues to face headwinds as decreased volatility has pressured the equity business and investment banking activity remains subdued." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release May 24, 2023 Stifel to Meet With Institutional Investors at the UBS Wealth & Asset Management Conference May 24, 2023 Presentation April 26, 2023 Stifel Reports First Quarter 2023 Results "Stifel had a strong quarter led by record results in Global Wealth Management. More importantly, the quality of our franchise was on display as our balance sheet did not face the same issues that plagued many regional banks. Although the market outlook remains uncertain, I am confident that the diversity of our business model and our conservative approach will enable Stifel to continue to generate strong results in ever changing market conditions." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Earnings Release Supplement Slides March 23, 2023 Stifel Reports February 2023 Operating Data "In February, we continued to see strong net new asset growth from our existing clients and solid recruiting activity, however our total client assets decreased modestly due to declines in the equity markets. Operating conditions for investment banking have remained challenging, as such, we estimate that first quarter investment banking revenue will be down 5-10% from fourth quarter levels. In light of the recent turmoil in the banking industry, I’d like to reassure our clients and investors that Stifel’s balance sheet remains strong and liquid. While our client cash balances declined modestly due to seasonality and cash sorting in February, over the past two weeks, we have attracted over $1.3 billion in additional bank deposits, including an increase in uninsured deposits that reflects our strength in liquidity, short duration balance sheet, and strong capital position. Even accounting for the $1.3 billion in additional bank deposits, 85% of our current total deposits are FDIC insured." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release February 23, 2023 Stifel Reports January 2023 Operating Data "In January, we continued to benefit from our client cash initiatives. Client deposits remained relatively stable and we've continued to see similar trends so far in February. Total client assets increased 5% as we again benefitted from market appreciation and solid advisor recruiting. The environment for our Institutional Group remains challenging. However, the performance of both our transactional and investment banking businesses in January were in line with the outlook we gave on our fourth quarter conference call." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release February 16, 2023 Stifel to Meet With Institutional Investors at the KBW Winter Financial Services Symposium February 15-17, 2023 Presentation January 25, 2023 Stifel Reports Fourth Quarter 2022 Results "Stifel recorded its second best annual results in 2022. Our balanced business mix, which included record results in our Global Wealth Management segment and our third best year in our Institutional Group, enabled us to deliver a return on tangible common equity of 22%. Simply stated, Stifel performed as we expected. The breadth of our franchise helped to offset much of the impact of the difficult market environment in 2022. Given our continued strong financial performance and optimistic long-term outlook, I’m pleased to announce that our board has approved a 20% increase to our common dividend. This is our fifth consecutive annual dividend increase." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Earnings Release Supplement Slides 2022 December 22, 2022 Stifel Reports November 2022 Operating Data "Our Wealth Management business continued its strong performance in November. Client cash balances increased 2.1% and continued to increase month-to-date in December, driven by net inflows. Additionally, improved equity market performance and solid recruiting of financial advisors resulted in growth in total client assets and fee-based client assets of 4.5% and 4.7%, respectively. Our Institutional Group is on track for a strong year despite continued headwinds from the market environment. Our M&A pipelines remain strong, but delays in transaction closings will result in lower than anticipated Advisory revenue in the quarter and lower activity levels in our rates business will negatively impact our fixed income transactional business." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release December 07, 2022 Stifel to Meet With Institutional Investors at the Goldman Sachs U.S. Financial Services Conference Presentation November 28, 2022 Stifel Reports October 2022 Operating Data "Client deposits increased over the prior month as we continue to retain our existing deposit base and bring in new cash balances. I would note that our client cash balances have continued to increase so far in November. Client assets and fee-based assets increased 5% as a function of both financial advisor recruiting and appreciation in equity markets. The environment remains challenging for our Institutional Group and quarterly revenues will be driven by market conditions and the timing of advisory transactions." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release October 26, 2022 Stifel Reports Third Quarter 2022 Results "Stifel posted strong results, led by our Global Wealth Management segment, which generated its seventh consecutive record quarter. For the first nine months of the year, we are on track to record our second-strongest annual revenue and earnings per share. Our diversified business model continues to generate strong returns as our year-to-date return on tangible common equity is more than 21% and we are well positioned to not only return excess capital to shareholders, but to fund further growth in our business." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Earnings Release Supplement Slides August 09, 2022 Stifel to Meet With Institutional Investors at the UBS Financial Services Conference Presentation July 27, 2022 Stifel Reports Second Quarter 2022 Results "The diversity of our business resulted in another strong start to the year, as our first half net revenue and EPS are the second highest in the firm’s history. Market conditions are volatile and difficult to predict, and, as such, we will remain both cautious and opportunistic. Stifel is well positioned for continued growth as our capital levels remain robust and, as we have done throughout our history, we will use periods of market dislocation to reinvest in our business for future growth." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Earnings Release Supplement Slides May 24, 2022 Stifel to Meet With Institutional Investors at the UBS Wealth & Asset Management Conference Presentation April 27, 2022 Stifel Reports First Quarter 2022 Results "Our quarterly revenue and earnings per share were the second highest first quarter results in the firm's history. The strength of Stifel's business model continues to be its diversity as record Global Wealth Management and Institutional Fixed Income transactional revenue helped to offset the headwinds in some of our businesses. The outlook for the remainder of 2022 is strong. We expect to benefit from our significant asset sensitivity and the continued growth in other business lines" - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Earnings Release Supplement Slides April 25, 2022 Stifel Financial Releases Inaugural Environmental, Social & Governance Report Stifel Financial Corp. (NYSE: SF) will release its first quarter 2022 financial results before the market opens on Wednesday, April 27, 2022. The company will host a conference call to review the results at 9:30 a.m. Eastern time that same day. The conference call may include forward-looking statements. All interested parties are invited to listen to Stifel Chairman and CEO Ronald J. Kruszewski by dialing (877) 876-9938 and referencing conference ID 2672496. A live audio webcast of the call, as well as a presentation highlighting the company's results, will be available through Stifel's website, www.stifel.com . For those who cannot listen to the live broadcast, a replay of the broadcast will be available through the above-referenced website beginning approximately one hour following the completion of the call. Stifel 2021 ESG Report Stifel 2021 SASB Index Press Release February 17, 2022 Stifel to Meet With Institutional Investors at the KBW Winter Financial Services Symposium February 17-18, 2022 Presentation January 26, 2022 Stifel Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2021 Results "2021 was an outstanding year for our firm as we delivered our 26th consecutive year of record net revenue, our fifth straight year of record earnings per share, and we generated a non-GAAP return on tangible common equity of 31% for the year. Each of our operating segments posted record results as the growth of our product offering has made us increasingly relevant to both wealth management and institutional clients. As I look forward, the outlook for Stifel remains as strong as I've seen in my 25 year tenure as CEO." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Earnings Release Supplement Slides 2021 November 03, 2021 Stifel to Meet With Institutional Investors at the Wolfe Research Wealth Symposium November 3, 2021 Presentation October 27, 2021 Stifel Reports Third Quarter 2021 Results "The third quarter's net revenue and EPS were the second highest in our history as both operating segments, Global Wealth Management and Institutional Group, generated strong results. We are on track to generate the 26th consecutive year of record revenue and, through three quarters, we have already surpassed our full year record EPS, set last year. Our success is driven by the continued reinvestment in the business. Based on the strength of our recruiting and investment banking pipelines, as well as our leverage to higher interest rates, Stifel remains well positioned to continue and build upon our decades long growth." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Earnings Release Supplement Slides September 29, 2021 Stifel to Acquire Vining Sparks Enhances Stifel's fixed income depository coverage Press Release Slides July 28, 2021 Stifel Reports Second Quarter 2021 Results "Our results in the first half of 2021 are impressive. We generated consecutive quarters of record net revenue and our improved operating scale drove record non-GAAP earnings for both the quarter and the first half of the year. With both of the firm's operating segments driving our performance, I am optimistic that these results can be sustained, as illustrated by our increased guidance for the remainder of the year" - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Earnings Release Supplement Slides July 15, 2021 Stifel Announces Pricing of $300 Million of Non-Cumulative Perpetual Preferred Stock Press Release June 09, 2021 Stifel to Meet With Institutional Investors at the Stifel 2021 Cross Sector Insight Conference June 9-10, 2021 Presentation February 24, 2021 Stifel to Present at the Credit Suisse Financial Services Forum Press Release January 29, 2021 Stifel Reports Record Fourth Quarter and Full-Year Results "Stifel's performance in 2020 was a testament to the strength of our business model as we were able to navigate market challenges and generated our 25th consecutive year of record net revenue. We entered the year expecting two of our primary growth drivers to be continued strength in net interest income and advisory revenue. However, following the pandemic outbreak, Stifel and our associates were able to successfully pivot to the subsequent changes in the market environment and we finished the year with record results from our brokerage and capital raising businesses. Our record revenue also generated record non-GAAP earnings per share of $4.56 and non-GAAP return on tangible equity of nearly 25%." "We entered 2021 with record recruiting and investment banking pipelines, record client assets, and more than $500 million of excess capital. These factors, combined with our long history of profitable growth, drive my optimism for 2021 and beyond." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Earnings Release Slides 2020 December 09, 2020 Stifel to Present at the Goldman Sachs U.S. Financial Services Conference Press Release Presentation November 12, 2020 Stifel to Present at the JMP Securities Financial Services & Real Estate Conference Press Release Presentation November 12, 2020 Stifel Announces a Three-for-Two Stock Split & Intention to Increase its Common Stock Dividend by 32% Represents Fourth Consecutive Annual Dividend Increase Delivered to Shareholders Press Release Frequently Asked Questions October 27, 2020 Stifel Reports Third Quarter 2020 Results "The financial performance during the quarter, and over the past few years, has been driven by a diverse business mix that's enabled both our Institutional Group and Wealth Management segments to generate strong growth. This diversification is illustrated by record nine month Wealth Management revenues despite significant declines in net interest income and deposit sweep fees, both a result of the Federal Reserve's implementation of a zero rate environment. Likewise, we achieved record nine-month Institutional Group revenues as record capital raising and brokerage revenues more than compensated for the 13% decline in advisory revenue." "Simply, Stifel is a growth company with diversified, balanced, and synergistic businesses. Over the last 12 months, Wealth Management, under both brokerage and fee-based models, has contributed 46% of net revenues. Institutional revenues, comprised of equity and fixed income, investment banking and trading, made up 41% of net revenues, while net interest income accounted for the remaining 13%. The complementary nature of these businesses is reflected in our return on tangible common equity, which is 23% over the past 12 months." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Earnings Release Slides September 09, 2020 Third Quarter 2020 Investor Presentation Presentation July 29, 2020 Stifel Reports Second Quarter 2020 Results "The benefits of the investments we have made in our business were again evident in our second quarter results. Net revenue and earnings per share were the third highest in our history. Our Institutional Group had a record quarter led by record fixed income brokerage revenue as well as strong investment banking results primarily from robust capital raising activity in both fixed income and equity. This helped to counter the impact of the market sell off in the first quarter and the zero rate environment had on revenue lines such as asset management and net interest income, respectively. In terms of the future, I remain cautiously optimistic. We enter the third quarter, with a strong and liquid balance sheet, our strongest capital ratios in nearly four years, and a solid and improving recruiting pipeline. While the economic outlook for the second half of the year remains unclear, I believe that the performance of our diversified financial services model will remain strong." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Earnings Release Slides April 30, 2020 Stifel Reports First Quarter 2020 Results "Given the impact of the current healthcare crisis on the economy and our daily lives, I'd like to say how proud I am of my Stifel partners and associates who have shown resolve, creativity, and teamwork to achieve the dual objectives of promoting the safety of our people while delivering essential and exceptional service to our clients. 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Additionally, the impressive growth in Treasury deposits accelerated in November as balances increased 9% from the prior month and nearly doubled from a year ago. In our Institutional Group, client activity levels remain elevated, and despite the impact of the government shutdown, we anticipate a strong fourth quarter.” - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release November 20, 2025 Stifel Reports October 2025 Operating Data “Total client assets and fee-based client assets reached record highs, increasing 12% and 18% year-over-year, respectively, driven by market appreciation and strong net asset inflows. Treasury deposits grew 35% over the prior year, reflecting the effectiveness of our venture and fund banking deposit initiatives, essentially offsetting declines in client money market and insured product balances. Bank loans rose 1% since September, supported by higher residential, securities-based, and commercial lending.” - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release November 13, 2025 Stifel To Present at the Wolfe Research Wealth Symposium Press Release Webcast Slides October 27, 2025 Stifel Independent Advisors to be Acquired by Equitable “This transaction reinforces Stifel’s unwavering commitment to our core employee-channel advisory business, while ensuring that our independent advisors continue to thrive with an excellent partner that shares our values. We expect that intensifying our focus on employee advisors will help advance our goal of growing assets under management from $500 billion to $1 trillion and strengthen Stifel’s position as a premier wealth management firm.” - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release October 22, 2025 Stifel Reports Third Quarter 2025 Results “Our third-quarter results once again highlight the strength of Stifel’s balanced business model and disciplined execution. We delivered record net revenue of more than $1.4 billion and $1.95 in earnings per share, the third highest in our history, driven by record results in Global Wealth Management and a 34% increase in Institutional revenue. As we enter year-end, I’m optimistic about the opportunities ahead. With record investment banking pipelines, record client assets, and an integrated wealth and banking platform that continues to gain momentum, Stifel is well positioned to build on its success.” - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Earnings Release Supplement Slides Webcast September 25, 2025 Stifel Reports August 2025 Operating Data “Total client assets and fee-based client assets hit record highs, up 9% and 14% year-over-year, driven by strong recruiting and market gains. The benefit of our diversified funding mix was illustrated by the continued growth in treasury deposits, up 6% month-over-month, which effectively offset a 1% decline in client money market and insured product balances that was primarily due to lower Smart Rate balances. Momentum is building in our Institutional Group as the capital raising and M&A environment has improved significantly since earlier this year. Barring a significant market downturn, we anticipate a stronger second half of the year for this segment.” - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release August 28, 2025 Stifel Reports July 2025 Operating Data “Total client assets and fee-based client assets increased 9% and 14% year-over-year, respectively, to record levels. This strong momentum reflects both ongoing market appreciation and continued success in attracting net new assets. Treasury deposits surged 87% compared to last year, highlighting the strength of our venture and fund deposit gathering capabilities. This significant growth more than offset modest declines in client money market and insured product balances during July and underscores the resilience of our deposit base. Bank loans rose 1% in July, driven by increased Fund Banking and Residential lending.” - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release August 13, 2025 Stifel to Meet With Institutional Investors at the J.P. Morgan Future of Financials Forum Presentation July 30, 2025 Stifel Reports Second Quarter 2025 Results "We achieved the best second quarter in our history, generating over $1.28 billion in net revenue and $1.71 in core EPS despite a challenging April. These results reflect the strength of our diversified, advice-driven model and the consistency of our performance across market cycles. With our strongest financial advisor recruiting quarter in 10 years, growing momentum in our Institutional business, and continued progress in key growth areas, we are confident about the second half of the year and beyond.” - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Earnings Release Supplement Slides Webcast June 26, 2025 Stifel Reports May 2025 Operating Data “In May, recruiting and market appreciation drove a 3% increase in total client assets and a 4% increase in fee-based assets. Client money market and insured product levels decreased less than 1% during the month primarily due to lower Smart Rate balances as Sweep balances experienced a slight decline. Investment banking activity was negatively impacted by increased market volatility in April, but we have seen momentum increase and our pipelines build throughout the quarter as markets have stabilized. As a result, we anticipate investment banking revenue in the quarter to be down approximately 10% from the second quarter of 2024 but we remain cautiously optimistic for the full year 2025.” - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release June 03, 2025 Stifel to Meet With Institutional Investors at our Cross Sector Insights Conference Presentation May 22, 2025 Stifel Reports April 2025 Operating Data “Total client assets and fee-based assets increased 7% and 11%, respectively, from the same period a year ago, due to market appreciation and our continued success in recruiting productive financial advisors. On a month-on-month basis, both our total client assets and fee-based assets finished relatively in-line with March levels, despite significant volatility in the equities markets. Client money market and insured product balances decreased 5% in April as both Smart Rate and Sweep deposits were negatively impacted by typical seasonality.” - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release April 23, 2025 Stifel Reports First Quarter 2025 Results "Our net revenue of $1.26 billion marks the highest first-quarter revenue in our history, with year-over-year growth across all revenue lines. The investments we’ve made in our business and our focus on delivering valued advice drove growth in both our Global Wealth Management and Institutional Group — despite the headwinds from market volatility and a significant legal charge. We remain optimistic about long-term growth, emphasizing the resilience of U.S. financial markets and the value our advice-driven model delivers during periods of uncertainty." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Earnings Release Supplement Slides Webcast March 27, 2025 Stifel Reports February 2025 Operating Data “Total client assets under management increased 11% in February to $506 billion and fee-based client assets rose 14% to $196 billion from the same period a year ago. Our growth continues to be driven by stronger equity markets and the addition of highly productive financial advisors. Client money market and insured products declined less than 1% from January, as modest increases in Sweep deposits were more than offset by lower Smart Rate balances. Despite our strong investment banking pipelines, market uncertainty and volatility in the quarter have negatively impacted activity levels. As such, we anticipate that our first quarter 2025 investment banking revenue will be similar to our first quarter 2024 results.” - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release February 27, 2025 Stifel Reports January 2025 Operating Data “In January, client assets under administration reached $510 billion and fee-based assets grew to $197 billion, marking a 14% and 18% increase year-on-year. This growth was driven by stronger markets and a solid recruiting pipeline. Additionally, client money market and insured products rose 7% from the same period last year but the expected seasonal decline in Sweep deposits resulted in a 4% decrease during January.” - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release February 10, 2025 Stifel to Meet With Institutional Investors Presentation January 29, 2025 Stifel Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2024 Results "Stifel generated record net revenue and the second highest earnings per share in our history in 2024. The fact that we accomplished this level of performance in a year when our Institutional segment was rebounding from a very difficult operating environment in 2023 is a testament to the strength and diversity of our business model. Given our long history of profitable growth, Stifel is well positioned to capitalize on improving market conditions in 2025 and to achieve our short and long term targets." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Earnings Release Supplement Slides Webcast 2024 December 19, 2024 Stifel Reports November 2024 Operating Data "In November, total client assets under management climbed to a record $514 billion, including a record $197 billion in fee-based assets. This represents a 4% increase from the prior month, driven by strong equity markets and financial advisor recruiting. Client money market and insured product balances increased 3% from October as growth in sweep deposits and Smart Rate balances were comparable. The operating environment for our Institutional Group continues to improve as both client activity levels and investment banking pipelines increased.” - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release November 21, 2024 Stifel Reports October 2024 Operating Data "Total client assets and fee-based assets increased 22% and 28%, respectively, from the same period a year ago, as we benefitted from strong market appreciation and our recruiting efforts. However, both metrics declined 1%, versus September 2024 levels, due to market declines. We continue to see positive trends in client cash levels, as client money market and insured product balances increased 2% in October, driven by growth in both Smart Rate and Sweep balances.” - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release November 12, 2024 Stifel to Meet With Institutional Investors Presentation October 23, 2024 Stifel Reports Third Quarter 2024 Results "The third quarter represented our second highest quarterly net revenue, an increase of 17%, while earnings per share increased 150%. Through the first three quarters of 2024, net revenue was up 13% to a record $3.6 billion, driven by continued growth in Global Wealth, improvement in our Institutional business, and the stabilization of net interest income. Our financial results illustrate the strength of the Stifel franchise and our ability to capitalize on improving market conditions. Momentum in our business continues to build and we anticipate further upside to both the top and bottom lines in the fourth quarter and in 2025." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Earnings Release Supplement Slides September 26, 2024 Stifel Reports August 2024 Operating Data "Total client assets and fee-based assets increased 15% and 20%, respectively, from the same period a year ago, due to solid recruiting and market appreciation. Client money market and insured product balances increased 1% month-on-month, driven by growth in both Smart Rate and Sweep balances as cash sorting further slows. We continue to anticipate stronger investment banking revenue in the second half of the year versus the first half as activity levels increase. However, both the timing of deal closings and market volatility continue to impact revenue." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release September 05, 2024 Stifel to Meet With Institutional Investors Presentation August 22, 2024 Stifel Reports July 2024 Operating Data "Client assets under administration and fee-based client assets increased 2% from the prior month and reached record levels of $481 billion and $183 billion, respectively. The increases were driven by continued market appreciation and solid recruiting. Client money market and insured product grew roughly $100 million in July. Higher Smart Rate balances more than offset the decline in Sweep balances, as cash sorting continues to slow. Bank loans grew 2% in July, driven by increased Fund Banking, C&I, and Residential Mortgage activity." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release July 24, 2024 Stifel Reports Second Quarter 2024 Results “Stifel generated our second highest quarterly net revenue in company history, as each of our operating segments generated solid year-on-year gains. Stifel’s strong results reflect improved market conditions and illustrate the benefits of our balanced businesses and inherent operating leverage, particularly in our Institutional Group. Given current market trends, we believe that Stifel is well positioned for a strong second half of 2024.” - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Earnings Release Supplement Slides June 27, 2024 Stifel Reports May 2024 Operating Data "Recruiting and market appreciation drove a 3% increase in total client and fee-based assets during the month. Cash sorting slowed as client money market and insured product levels were essentially flat. Modest growth in Smart Rate balances essentially offset declines in Sweep balances. We continue to see improvement in the environment for investment banking activity, but the timing of closings for M&A transactions remains difficult to forecast." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release June 04, 2024 Stifel to Meet With Institutional Investors at our Cross Sector Insights Conference Presentation May 23, 2024 Stifel Reports April 2024 Operating Data “Total client assets and fee-based assets increased 12% and 15%, respectively, from the same period a year ago, as a result of strong recruiting and market appreciation. However, a decline in equity markets in April was the primary driver behind a 3% decline in both metrics versus March 2024 levels. Client money market and insured product balances decreased 2% in April, driven by seasonal tax payments and modest cash sorting as both Smart Rate and Sweep balances declined during the month. As we noted in our most recent earnings call, we are beginning to see increased lending opportunities and, as such, our total bank loans increased 2% in April, fueled by growth in our fund banking business.” - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release April 24, 2024 Stifel Reports First Quarter 2024 Results "Total net revenue of more than $1.16 billion was our second highest quarterly net revenue ever, as the momentum we highlighted at the end of 2023 carried into the first quarter. Record Global Wealth Management revenue and improving market conditions for our Institutional Group drove our top and bottom line growth from the same period a year ago. While the outlook for the remainder of 2024 is not without risk, I remain cautiously optimistic that our diversified business will continue to generate strong returns for this year and beyond." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Earnings Release Supplement Slides March 28, 2024 Stifel Reports February 2024 Operating Data "In February, total client assets under management climbed to a record $458 billion, including a record $172 billion in fee-based assets. This represents a three percent increase from the prior month, driven by strong equity markets and financial advisor recruiting. Client money market and insured products increased 1% from January, despite modest seasonal cash sorting. While the environment for investment banking continues to improve, delays in deal closings remain a headwind for the business." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release February 27, 2024 Stifel to Meet With Institutional Investors at the UBS Financial Services Conference February 27, 2024 Presentation February 22, 2024 Stifel Reports January 2024 Operating Data "Client assets under administration and fee-based assets increased 1% from the prior month and reached record levels of $447 billion and $167 billion, respectively, as we continue to benefit from strong equity markets and solid recruiting pipelines. Client money market and insured products declined by 1% from year-end levels as the expected seasonal decline in sweep deposits was partially offset by the increase in Smart Rate balances. Overall client cash, inclusive of money market funds and short-term treasuries, was essentially flat in January compared to the prior month." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release January 24, 2024 Stifel Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2023 Results "Stifel’s strong 2023 results underscore the importance of our diversified business model as the operating environment was less than ideal. Given our position as a premier wealth management firm and middle market investment bank, as well as the increased scale of our business, we see significant opportunities for top and bottom line growth as market conditions improve." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Earnings Release Supplement Slides 2023 December 21, 2023 Stifel Reports November 2023 Operating Data "In November, client money market and insured balances increased by more than 1% from October’s levels, as cash sorting activity continues to slow. Total client assets increased by 6% and total fee-based assets increased by 7% from the prior month, driven by strong equity and fixed income markets, as well as continued recruiting activity. Institutional Group revenues have improved from third quarter levels as investment banking activity increased from the prior quarter. Delays in M&A closings, however, continue to impact revenue." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release November 21, 2023 Stifel Reports October 2023 Operating Data “Total client and fee-based assets declined from the prior month’s levels due primarily to lower equity markets despite continued strength in recruiting. Client money market and insured product balances decreased 1% as growth in Smart Rate Balances was offset by declines in Sweep Balances. Overall, total client cash levels increased modestly from September due to growth in money market funds and short-term treasury balances.” - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release November 08, 2023 Stifel to Present at the Wolfe Research Wealth Symposium November 8, 2023, 3:40 p.m. Eastern New York, New York Slides October 25, 2023 Stifel Reports Third Quarter 2023 Results “Stifel generated a solid quarter despite challenging market conditions. Our bottom line was impacted by non-recurring legal accruals, primarily associated with an industry-wide SEC review of off-channel communications that totaled $0.58 per diluted common share, after tax. Excluding the impact of these charges, our results are consistent with those in the sequential and year-ago quarters. Although the near-term environment remains uncertain, we remain well positioned to generate stable returns and strong growth as the market improves.” - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Earnings Release Supplement Slides September 28, 2023 Stifel Reports August 2023 Operating Data "Client cash increased by 2% in August as incremental deposits into our Smart Rate program increased, while cash sorting activity remained subdued. Additionally, Sweep and Smart Rate balances in September have increased from end of August levels. We continued to see strong financial advisor recruiting in August, which helped to partially offset the impact of lower equity markets on total client assets. In our institutional business, investment banking pipelines are improving but market conditions have delayed both deal announcements and closings." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release August 24, 2023 Stifel Reports July 2023 Operating Data "Total client assets increased in July, primarily as a result of higher equity markets. Recruiting activity was very strong as we added a number of highly productive advisors. Stifel continues to benefit from the investments we’ve made in our business as well as our recent ranking as No. 1 in employee advisor satisfaction among investment firms* in the J.D. Power 2023 U.S. Financial Advisor Satisfaction Study?. Total client cash fell less than 1%, as cash sorting continued to slow, and we have seen this trend continue so far in August." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release *Disclaimer July 26, 2023 Stifel Reports Second Quarter 2023 Results "Our results in the quarter reflect the benefits of Stifel’s diverse business model. We were able to leverage another record quarter in our Global Wealth Management segment to partially offset the continued market challenges faced by our Institutional Group. Although the outlook remains uncertain, we are beginning to see signs of improvement as our equity capital markets revenue improved both sequentially and year-on-year and we anticipate a pickup in advisory revenue in the second half of the year. As markets normalize, I expect that Stifel will capitalize on its increased scale and continue the firm’s long history of profitable growth." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Earnings Release Supplement Slides June 22, 2023 Stifel Reports May 2023 Operating Data "In May, total deposits increased while client cash balances were relatively flat with April’s levels. Through the first two months of the quarter, we experienced consistent growth in Smart Rate balances and have seen cash sorting continue to slow during June. Total client assets declined as solid recruiting was offset by declines in equity markets. Operating conditions for investment banking and our transactional businesses remain challenging. As such, we estimate that second quarter investment banking and transactional revenue will be down 10-15% and 5-10%, respectively, from the prior quarter." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release May 24, 2023 Stifel Reports April 2023 Operating Data "Total client assets increased modestly over the prior month due primarily to the benefits of higher equity markets. Total client cash fell 3% in April driven by seasonal tax payments. We continued to see the benefits of our client cash initiatives as both Smart Rate & and money market mutual fund balances increased in April. Additionally, cash sorting activity has slowed in May. Our institutional business continues to face headwinds as decreased volatility has pressured the equity business and investment banking activity remains subdued." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release May 24, 2023 Stifel to Meet With Institutional Investors at the UBS Wealth & Asset Management Conference May 24, 2023 Presentation April 26, 2023 Stifel Reports First Quarter 2023 Results "Stifel had a strong quarter led by record results in Global Wealth Management. More importantly, the quality of our franchise was on display as our balance sheet did not face the same issues that plagued many regional banks. Although the market outlook remains uncertain, I am confident that the diversity of our business model and our conservative approach will enable Stifel to continue to generate strong results in ever changing market conditions." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Earnings Release Supplement Slides March 23, 2023 Stifel Reports February 2023 Operating Data "In February, we continued to see strong net new asset growth from our existing clients and solid recruiting activity, however our total client assets decreased modestly due to declines in the equity markets. Operating conditions for investment banking have remained challenging, as such, we estimate that first quarter investment banking revenue will be down 5-10% from fourth quarter levels. In light of the recent turmoil in the banking industry, I’d like to reassure our clients and investors that Stifel’s balance sheet remains strong and liquid. While our client cash balances declined modestly due to seasonality and cash sorting in February, over the past two weeks, we have attracted over $1.3 billion in additional bank deposits, including an increase in uninsured deposits that reflects our strength in liquidity, short duration balance sheet, and strong capital position. Even accounting for the $1.3 billion in additional bank deposits, 85% of our current total deposits are FDIC insured." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release February 23, 2023 Stifel Reports January 2023 Operating Data "In January, we continued to benefit from our client cash initiatives. Client deposits remained relatively stable and we've continued to see similar trends so far in February. Total client assets increased 5% as we again benefitted from market appreciation and solid advisor recruiting. The environment for our Institutional Group remains challenging. However, the performance of both our transactional and investment banking businesses in January were in line with the outlook we gave on our fourth quarter conference call." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release February 16, 2023 Stifel to Meet With Institutional Investors at the KBW Winter Financial Services Symposium February 15-17, 2023 Presentation January 25, 2023 Stifel Reports Fourth Quarter 2022 Results "Stifel recorded its second best annual results in 2022. Our balanced business mix, which included record results in our Global Wealth Management segment and our third best year in our Institutional Group, enabled us to deliver a return on tangible common equity of 22%. Simply stated, Stifel performed as we expected. The breadth of our franchise helped to offset much of the impact of the difficult market environment in 2022. Given our continued strong financial performance and optimistic long-term outlook, I’m pleased to announce that our board has approved a 20% increase to our common dividend. This is our fifth consecutive annual dividend increase." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Earnings Release Supplement Slides 2022 December 22, 2022 Stifel Reports November 2022 Operating Data "Our Wealth Management business continued its strong performance in November. Client cash balances increased 2.1% and continued to increase month-to-date in December, driven by net inflows. Additionally, improved equity market performance and solid recruiting of financial advisors resulted in growth in total client assets and fee-based client assets of 4.5% and 4.7%, respectively. Our Institutional Group is on track for a strong year despite continued headwinds from the market environment. Our M&A pipelines remain strong, but delays in transaction closings will result in lower than anticipated Advisory revenue in the quarter and lower activity levels in our rates business will negatively impact our fixed income transactional business." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release December 07, 2022 Stifel to Meet With Institutional Investors at the Goldman Sachs U.S. Financial Services Conference Presentation November 28, 2022 Stifel Reports October 2022 Operating Data "Client deposits increased over the prior month as we continue to retain our existing deposit base and bring in new cash balances. I would note that our client cash balances have continued to increase so far in November. Client assets and fee-based assets increased 5% as a function of both financial advisor recruiting and appreciation in equity markets. The environment remains challenging for our Institutional Group and quarterly revenues will be driven by market conditions and the timing of advisory transactions." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release October 26, 2022 Stifel Reports Third Quarter 2022 Results "Stifel posted strong results, led by our Global Wealth Management segment, which generated its seventh consecutive record quarter. For the first nine months of the year, we are on track to record our second-strongest annual revenue and earnings per share. Our diversified business model continues to generate strong returns as our year-to-date return on tangible common equity is more than 21% and we are well positioned to not only return excess capital to shareholders, but to fund further growth in our business." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Earnings Release Supplement Slides August 09, 2022 Stifel to Meet With Institutional Investors at the UBS Financial Services Conference Presentation July 27, 2022 Stifel Reports Second Quarter 2022 Results "The diversity of our business resulted in another strong start to the year, as our first half net revenue and EPS are the second highest in the firm’s history. Market conditions are volatile and difficult to predict, and, as such, we will remain both cautious and opportunistic. Stifel is well positioned for continued growth as our capital levels remain robust and, as we have done throughout our history, we will use periods of market dislocation to reinvest in our business for future growth." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Earnings Release Supplement Slides May 24, 2022 Stifel to Meet With Institutional Investors at the UBS Wealth & Asset Management Conference Presentation April 27, 2022 Stifel Reports First Quarter 2022 Results "Our quarterly revenue and earnings per share were the second highest first quarter results in the firm's history. The strength of Stifel's business model continues to be its diversity as record Global Wealth Management and Institutional Fixed Income transactional revenue helped to offset the headwinds in some of our businesses. The outlook for the remainder of 2022 is strong. We expect to benefit from our significant asset sensitivity and the continued growth in other business lines" - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Earnings Release Supplement Slides April 25, 2022 Stifel Financial Releases Inaugural Environmental, Social & Governance Report Stifel Financial Corp. (NYSE: SF) will release its first quarter 2022 financial results before the market opens on Wednesday, April 27, 2022. The company will host a conference call to review the results at 9:30 a.m. Eastern time that same day. The conference call may include forward-looking statements. All interested parties are invited to listen to Stifel Chairman and CEO Ronald J. Kruszewski by dialing (877) 876-9938 and referencing conference ID 2672496. A live audio webcast of the call, as well as a presentation highlighting the company's results, will be available through Stifel's website, www.stifel.com . For those who cannot listen to the live broadcast, a replay of the broadcast will be available through the above-referenced website beginning approximately one hour following the completion of the call. Stifel 2021 ESG Report Stifel 2021 SASB Index Press Release February 17, 2022 Stifel to Meet With Institutional Investors at the KBW Winter Financial Services Symposium February 17-18, 2022 Presentation January 26, 2022 Stifel Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2021 Results "2021 was an outstanding year for our firm as we delivered our 26th consecutive year of record net revenue, our fifth straight year of record earnings per share, and we generated a non-GAAP return on tangible common equity of 31% for the year. Each of our operating segments posted record results as the growth of our product offering has made us increasingly relevant to both wealth management and institutional clients. As I look forward, the outlook for Stifel remains as strong as I've seen in my 25 year tenure as CEO." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Earnings Release Supplement Slides 2021 November 03, 2021 Stifel to Meet With Institutional Investors at the Wolfe Research Wealth Symposium November 3, 2021 Presentation October 27, 2021 Stifel Reports Third Quarter 2021 Results "The third quarter's net revenue and EPS were the second highest in our history as both operating segments, Global Wealth Management and Institutional Group, generated strong results. We are on track to generate the 26th consecutive year of record revenue and, through three quarters, we have already surpassed our full year record EPS, set last year. Our success is driven by the continued reinvestment in the business. Based on the strength of our recruiting and investment banking pipelines, as well as our leverage to higher interest rates, Stifel remains well positioned to continue and build upon our decades long growth." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Earnings Release Supplement Slides September 29, 2021 Stifel to Acquire Vining Sparks Enhances Stifel's fixed income depository coverage Press Release Slides July 28, 2021 Stifel Reports Second Quarter 2021 Results "Our results in the first half of 2021 are impressive. We generated consecutive quarters of record net revenue and our improved operating scale drove record non-GAAP earnings for both the quarter and the first half of the year. With both of the firm's operating segments driving our performance, I am optimistic that these results can be sustained, as illustrated by our increased guidance for the remainder of the year" - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Earnings Release Supplement Slides July 15, 2021 Stifel Announces Pricing of $300 Million of Non-Cumulative Perpetual Preferred Stock Press Release June 09, 2021 Stifel to Meet With Institutional Investors at the Stifel 2021 Cross Sector Insight Conference June 9-10, 2021 Presentation February 24, 2021 Stifel to Present at the Credit Suisse Financial Services Forum Press Release January 29, 2021 Stifel Reports Record Fourth Quarter and Full-Year Results "Stifel's performance in 2020 was a testament to the strength of our business model as we were able to navigate market challenges and generated our 25th consecutive year of record net revenue. We entered the year expecting two of our primary growth drivers to be continued strength in net interest income and advisory revenue. However, following the pandemic outbreak, Stifel and our associates were able to successfully pivot to the subsequent changes in the market environment and we finished the year with record results from our brokerage and capital raising businesses. Our record revenue also generated record non-GAAP earnings per share of $4.56 and non-GAAP return on tangible equity of nearly 25%." "We entered 2021 with record recruiting and investment banking pipelines, record client assets, and more than $500 million of excess capital. These factors, combined with our long history of profitable growth, drive my optimism for 2021 and beyond." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Earnings Release Slides 2020 December 09, 2020 Stifel to Present at the Goldman Sachs U.S. Financial Services Conference Press Release Presentation November 12, 2020 Stifel to Present at the JMP Securities Financial Services & Real Estate Conference Press Release Presentation November 12, 2020 Stifel Announces a Three-for-Two Stock Split & Intention to Increase its Common Stock Dividend by 32% Represents Fourth Consecutive Annual Dividend Increase Delivered to Shareholders Press Release Frequently Asked Questions October 27, 2020 Stifel Reports Third Quarter 2020 Results "The financial performance during the quarter, and over the past few years, has been driven by a diverse business mix that's enabled both our Institutional Group and Wealth Management segments to generate strong growth. This diversification is illustrated by record nine month Wealth Management revenues despite significant declines in net interest income and deposit sweep fees, both a result of the Federal Reserve's implementation of a zero rate environment. Likewise, we achieved record nine-month Institutional Group revenues as record capital raising and brokerage revenues more than compensated for the 13% decline in advisory revenue." "Simply, Stifel is a growth company with diversified, balanced, and synergistic businesses. Over the last 12 months, Wealth Management, under both brokerage and fee-based models, has contributed 46% of net revenues. Institutional revenues, comprised of equity and fixed income, investment banking and trading, made up 41% of net revenues, while net interest income accounted for the remaining 13%. The complementary nature of these businesses is reflected in our return on tangible common equity, which is 23% over the past 12 months." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Earnings Release Slides September 09, 2020 Third Quarter 2020 Investor Presentation Presentation July 29, 2020 Stifel Reports Second Quarter 2020 Results "The benefits of the investments we have made in our business were again evident in our second quarter results. Net revenue and earnings per share were the third highest in our history. Our Institutional Group had a record quarter led by record fixed income brokerage revenue as well as strong investment banking results primarily from robust capital raising activity in both fixed income and equity. This helped to counter the impact of the market sell off in the first quarter and the zero rate environment had on revenue lines such as asset management and net interest income, respectively. In terms of the future, I remain cautiously optimistic. We enter the third quarter, with a strong and liquid balance sheet, our strongest capital ratios in nearly four years, and a solid and improving recruiting pipeline. While the economic outlook for the second half of the year remains unclear, I believe that the performance of our diversified financial services model will remain strong." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Earnings Release Slides April 30, 2020 Stifel Reports First Quarter 2020 Results "Given the impact of the current healthcare crisis on the economy and our daily lives, I'd like to say how proud I am of my Stifel partners and associates who have shown resolve, creativity, and teamwork to achieve the dual objectives of promoting the safety of our people while delivering essential and exceptional service to our clients. Our results in the first quarter illustrate the value of our diversified business as we generated our second highest quarterly revenue despite the sudden and dramatic change in the economy following the COVID-19 outbreak. Record Global Wealth Management revenue and our second strongest quarter for our Institutional Group was driven by record brokerage revenue as well as strong investment banking, net interest income and fee-based revenue. Given the operating conditions in the quarter, I believe that our brokerage results deserve special praise. In a matter of days, and with a focus on employee safety, we rapidly deployed our business continuity plan that resulted in more than 90% of our employees working remotely and enabled our Institutional Group to go from eight primary trading desks to more than 180 separate trading locations. This underscores the value of the investments we have made over the years in both people and technology." "The next few months have a high level of uncertainty, which can drive a wide range of economic outcomes. Longer term, we believe the world and our economy will overcome this pandemic. Looking forward, Stifel is well positioned because of its diversified business model, solid and liquid balance sheet, and our associates' commitment to excellence." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Earnings Release Slides March 19, 2020 A message from Chairman and CEO Ron Kruszewski Presentation February 13, 2020 Stifel to Meet With Institutional Investors at the KBW Winter Financial Services Symposium Boca Raton Resort February 13-14, 2020 Presentation January 30, 2020 Stifel Reports Record Fourth Quarter and Full-Year Results "2019 was a remarkable year for Stifel as we achieved our 24th consecutive year of record net revenues. We continued to execute on our long-term strategy of combining organic growth with accretive acquisitions. As evidenced by our record non-GAAP earnings per share of $6.10, non-GAAP return on tangible equity of nearly 25%, and the return of more than $300 million to common shareholders through repurchases and dividends, we have been able to grow our business and enhance shareholder value." "As I look to 2020, I am optimistic about our success. The market environment remains strong and we enter the year with record client assets, robust recruiting and investment banking pipelines, and incremental revenue from the six acquisitions we closed in 2019. In short, Stifel remains well positioned to capitalize on current market trends as the diversity of our business model enables us to generate strong results in various operating environments." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Earnings Release Slides 2019 November 13, 2019 Stifel to Meet With Institutional Investors at the JMP Securities Financial Services Conference JMP Securities Financial Services Conference Thursday, November 14, 2019 The St. Regis New York in New York City Presentation October 30, 2019 Stifel Reports Third Quarter 2019 Financial Results "I am pleased with our performance in the third quarter. We generated record net revenue of $822 million, a pre-tax margin greater than 20%, and return on tangible common equity of more than 24%. Our record results and the growth in the business validate our long-term strategy to build a diversified financial services firm that can consistently generate strong performance in various market conditions. This was illustrated by our record wealth management revenue and our second strongest institutional revenues in our history despite less than optimal market conditions. As I look forward, I am optimistic about our business as the investments we've made in our firm will continue to drive revenue growth." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Earnings Release Slides September 09, 2019 Third Quarter 2019 Investor Presentation Presentation July 30, 2019 Stifel Reports Second Quarter 2019 Financial Results "I'm very pleased with our second quarter results. The $801 million in net revenue in the second quarter was the second highest quarterly revenue in our history and, through the first half of 2019, we have generated a record $1.6 billion of net revenue. In addition to our revenue growth, our expense discipline contributed to margins of nearly 20% in the quarter which drove non-GAAP return on tangible common equity of 23% and non-GAAP earnings per share of $1.41, up nearly 16% over 2018. We repurchased approximately 2.3 million shares in the first half of the year while maintaining our commitment to growing our business both organically and through accretive acquisitions. In the first half of 2019, we recruited 80 financial advisors and our pipeline remains very strong. Additionally, we announced two acquisitions in the first half of 2019 and closed another. As I look forward, I am optimistic about the second half of 2019 as well as our longer-term future." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Earnings Release Slides May 15, 2019 Second Quarter 2019 Investor Presentation Presentation April 30, 2019 Stifel Reports First Quarter 2019 Financial Results "Stifel generated record first quarter results highlighting the diversity of our business model. Net revenue of $770 million increased 3% from last year's first quarter record and we achieved non-GAAP pre-tax margins of 19% and return on tangible equity of 22%. Our Global Wealth Management segment posted record net revenues and record pre-tax income, overcoming the expected decline in asset management revenue resulting from the market sell off in the fourth quarter of 2018. Our Institutional Group generated strong advisory, public finance, and fixed income brokerage revenue that helped to minimize the impact of the government shutdown on our equities business. As we look forward, we are optimistic about our business prospects for the remainder of 2019 and beyond." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Earnings Release Slides April 18, 2019 Stifel to Acquire Mooreland Partners Press Release February 13, 2019 Stifel to Meet With Institutional Investors at the KBW Winter Financial Services Symposium Boca Raton Resort February 14-15, 2019 Presentation February 01, 2019 Stifel Reports Fourth Quarter & Full Year 2018 Financial Results "We had a great year. 2018 represented our 23rd consecutive year of record net revenues as our wealth management segment generated record results and our institutional business posted its second strongest year. Additionally, our focus on expense management contributed to our record pre-tax income and net income available to shareholders. Our non-GAAP return on common and tangible equity was 14.9% and 24.4%, respectively, and we returned approximately $215 million to shareholders through dividends and share repurchases." "As I look forward, I'm highly optimistic about our ability to grow and add value to our clients and our shareholders. We continue to expand our wealth management business through successful recruiting of financial advisors as well as through our bank. In our institutional business, our growth will continue to be driven by the addition of high quality talent through selective hires and strategic acquisitions. 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(NYSE:SF) 131.56 +0.00 (0.00%) Range 0.00 - 0.00 52 week 73.27 - 134.74 Open 0.00 Volume 106 Market cap. 13.40B Market data is delayed by at least 15 minutes. Stifel Financial Corp. is a diversified financial services holding company that conducts its business through several wholly owned subsidiaries. Its primary broker-dealer subsidiary, Stifel, Nicolaus & Company, Incorporated, is a full-service brokerage and investment banking firm established in 1890. Stifel Financial Corp. was formed as a holding company in July 1983 and is publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol "SF." Contact Investor Relations Contact Media Relations Contact Investor Relations x First Name Last Name Phone E-mail Message Please note: For security purposes, do not include the following in any e-mail correspondence: Account Numbers Client Account User IDs Passwords Social Security Numbers In addition, Stifel cannot accept the following via e-mail: Purchase or sale orders Instructions for the transfer or distribution of funds Change of address Please contact your Financial Advisor regarding any of the above. 2025 December 18, 2025 Stifel Reports November 2025 Operating Data “Total client assets and fee-based client assets reached record highs in November, up 8% and 14% year-over-year, driven by strong recruiting and market gains. Client money market and insured product balances increased 1% from October as growth in Sweep balances more than offset a decline in Smart Rate. Additionally, the impressive growth in Treasury deposits accelerated in November as balances increased 9% from the prior month and nearly doubled from a year ago. In our Institutional Group, client activity levels remain elevated, and despite the impact of the government shutdown, we anticipate a strong fourth quarter.” - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release November 20, 2025 Stifel Reports October 2025 Operating Data “Total client assets and fee-based client assets reached record highs, increasing 12% and 18% year-over-year, respectively, driven by market appreciation and strong net asset inflows. Treasury deposits grew 35% over the prior year, reflecting the effectiveness of our venture and fund banking deposit initiatives, essentially offsetting declines in client money market and insured product balances. Bank loans rose 1% since September, supported by higher residential, securities-based, and commercial lending.” - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release November 13, 2025 Stifel To Present at the Wolfe Research Wealth Symposium Press Release Webcast Slides October 27, 2025 Stifel Independent Advisors to be Acquired by Equitable “This transaction reinforces Stifel’s unwavering commitment to our core employee-channel advisory business, while ensuring that our independent advisors continue to thrive with an excellent partner that shares our values. We expect that intensifying our focus on employee advisors will help advance our goal of growing assets under management from $500 billion to $1 trillion and strengthen Stifel’s position as a premier wealth management firm.” - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release October 22, 2025 Stifel Reports Third Quarter 2025 Results “Our third-quarter results once again highlight the strength of Stifel’s balanced business model and disciplined execution. We delivered record net revenue of more than $1.4 billion and $1.95 in earnings per share, the third highest in our history, driven by record results in Global Wealth Management and a 34% increase in Institutional revenue. As we enter year-end, I’m optimistic about the opportunities ahead. With record investment banking pipelines, record client assets, and an integrated wealth and banking platform that continues to gain momentum, Stifel is well positioned to build on its success.” - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Earnings Release Supplement Slides Webcast September 25, 2025 Stifel Reports August 2025 Operating Data “Total client assets and fee-based client assets hit record highs, up 9% and 14% year-over-year, driven by strong recruiting and market gains. The benefit of our diversified funding mix was illustrated by the continued growth in treasury deposits, up 6% month-over-month, which effectively offset a 1% decline in client money market and insured product balances that was primarily due to lower Smart Rate balances. Momentum is building in our Institutional Group as the capital raising and M&A environment has improved significantly since earlier this year. Barring a significant market downturn, we anticipate a stronger second half of the year for this segment.” - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release August 28, 2025 Stifel Reports July 2025 Operating Data “Total client assets and fee-based client assets increased 9% and 14% year-over-year, respectively, to record levels. This strong momentum reflects both ongoing market appreciation and continued success in attracting net new assets. Treasury deposits surged 87% compared to last year, highlighting the strength of our venture and fund deposit gathering capabilities. This significant growth more than offset modest declines in client money market and insured product balances during July and underscores the resilience of our deposit base. Bank loans rose 1% in July, driven by increased Fund Banking and Residential lending.” - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release August 13, 2025 Stifel to Meet With Institutional Investors at the J.P. Morgan Future of Financials Forum Presentation July 30, 2025 Stifel Reports Second Quarter 2025 Results "We achieved the best second quarter in our history, generating over $1.28 billion in net revenue and $1.71 in core EPS despite a challenging April. These results reflect the strength of our diversified, advice-driven model and the consistency of our performance across market cycles. With our strongest financial advisor recruiting quarter in 10 years, growing momentum in our Institutional business, and continued progress in key growth areas, we are confident about the second half of the year and beyond.” - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Earnings Release Supplement Slides Webcast June 26, 2025 Stifel Reports May 2025 Operating Data “In May, recruiting and market appreciation drove a 3% increase in total client assets and a 4% increase in fee-based assets. Client money market and insured product levels decreased less than 1% during the month primarily due to lower Smart Rate balances as Sweep balances experienced a slight decline. Investment banking activity was negatively impacted by increased market volatility in April, but we have seen momentum increase and our pipelines build throughout the quarter as markets have stabilized. As a result, we anticipate investment banking revenue in the quarter to be down approximately 10% from the second quarter of 2024 but we remain cautiously optimistic for the full year 2025.” - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release June 03, 2025 Stifel to Meet With Institutional Investors at our Cross Sector Insights Conference Presentation May 22, 2025 Stifel Reports April 2025 Operating Data “Total client assets and fee-based assets increased 7% and 11%, respectively, from the same period a year ago, due to market appreciation and our continued success in recruiting productive financial advisors. On a month-on-month basis, both our total client assets and fee-based assets finished relatively in-line with March levels, despite significant volatility in the equities markets. Client money market and insured product balances decreased 5% in April as both Smart Rate and Sweep deposits were negatively impacted by typical seasonality.” - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release April 23, 2025 Stifel Reports First Quarter 2025 Results "Our net revenue of $1.26 billion marks the highest first-quarter revenue in our history, with year-over-year growth across all revenue lines. The investments we’ve made in our business and our focus on delivering valued advice drove growth in both our Global Wealth Management and Institutional Group — despite the headwinds from market volatility and a significant legal charge. We remain optimistic about long-term growth, emphasizing the resilience of U.S. financial markets and the value our advice-driven model delivers during periods of uncertainty." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Earnings Release Supplement Slides Webcast March 27, 2025 Stifel Reports February 2025 Operating Data “Total client assets under management increased 11% in February to $506 billion and fee-based client assets rose 14% to $196 billion from the same period a year ago. Our growth continues to be driven by stronger equity markets and the addition of highly productive financial advisors. Client money market and insured products declined less than 1% from January, as modest increases in Sweep deposits were more than offset by lower Smart Rate balances. Despite our strong investment banking pipelines, market uncertainty and volatility in the quarter have negatively impacted activity levels. As such, we anticipate that our first quarter 2025 investment banking revenue will be similar to our first quarter 2024 results.” - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release February 27, 2025 Stifel Reports January 2025 Operating Data “In January, client assets under administration reached $510 billion and fee-based assets grew to $197 billion, marking a 14% and 18% increase year-on-year. This growth was driven by stronger markets and a solid recruiting pipeline. Additionally, client money market and insured products rose 7% from the same period last year but the expected seasonal decline in Sweep deposits resulted in a 4% decrease during January.” - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release February 10, 2025 Stifel to Meet With Institutional Investors Presentation January 29, 2025 Stifel Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2024 Results "Stifel generated record net revenue and the second highest earnings per share in our history in 2024. The fact that we accomplished this level of performance in a year when our Institutional segment was rebounding from a very difficult operating environment in 2023 is a testament to the strength and diversity of our business model. Given our long history of profitable growth, Stifel is well positioned to capitalize on improving market conditions in 2025 and to achieve our short and long term targets." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Earnings Release Supplement Slides Webcast 2024 December 19, 2024 Stifel Reports November 2024 Operating Data "In November, total client assets under management climbed to a record $514 billion, including a record $197 billion in fee-based assets. This represents a 4% increase from the prior month, driven by strong equity markets and financial advisor recruiting. Client money market and insured product balances increased 3% from October as growth in sweep deposits and Smart Rate balances were comparable. The operating environment for our Institutional Group continues to improve as both client activity levels and investment banking pipelines increased.” - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release November 21, 2024 Stifel Reports October 2024 Operating Data "Total client assets and fee-based assets increased 22% and 28%, respectively, from the same period a year ago, as we benefitted from strong market appreciation and our recruiting efforts. However, both metrics declined 1%, versus September 2024 levels, due to market declines. We continue to see positive trends in client cash levels, as client money market and insured product balances increased 2% in October, driven by growth in both Smart Rate and Sweep balances.” - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release November 12, 2024 Stifel to Meet With Institutional Investors Presentation October 23, 2024 Stifel Reports Third Quarter 2024 Results "The third quarter represented our second highest quarterly net revenue, an increase of 17%, while earnings per share increased 150%. Through the first three quarters of 2024, net revenue was up 13% to a record $3.6 billion, driven by continued growth in Global Wealth, improvement in our Institutional business, and the stabilization of net interest income. Our financial results illustrate the strength of the Stifel franchise and our ability to capitalize on improving market conditions. Momentum in our business continues to build and we anticipate further upside to both the top and bottom lines in the fourth quarter and in 2025." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Earnings Release Supplement Slides September 26, 2024 Stifel Reports August 2024 Operating Data "Total client assets and fee-based assets increased 15% and 20%, respectively, from the same period a year ago, due to solid recruiting and market appreciation. Client money market and insured product balances increased 1% month-on-month, driven by growth in both Smart Rate and Sweep balances as cash sorting further slows. We continue to anticipate stronger investment banking revenue in the second half of the year versus the first half as activity levels increase. However, both the timing of deal closings and market volatility continue to impact revenue." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release September 05, 2024 Stifel to Meet With Institutional Investors Presentation August 22, 2024 Stifel Reports July 2024 Operating Data "Client assets under administration and fee-based client assets increased 2% from the prior month and reached record levels of $481 billion and $183 billion, respectively. The increases were driven by continued market appreciation and solid recruiting. Client money market and insured product grew roughly $100 million in July. Higher Smart Rate balances more than offset the decline in Sweep balances, as cash sorting continues to slow. Bank loans grew 2% in July, driven by increased Fund Banking, C&I, and Residential Mortgage activity." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release July 24, 2024 Stifel Reports Second Quarter 2024 Results “Stifel generated our second highest quarterly net revenue in company history, as each of our operating segments generated solid year-on-year gains. Stifel’s strong results reflect improved market conditions and illustrate the benefits of our balanced businesses and inherent operating leverage, particularly in our Institutional Group. Given current market trends, we believe that Stifel is well positioned for a strong second half of 2024.” - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Earnings Release Supplement Slides June 27, 2024 Stifel Reports May 2024 Operating Data "Recruiting and market appreciation drove a 3% increase in total client and fee-based assets during the month. Cash sorting slowed as client money market and insured product levels were essentially flat. Modest growth in Smart Rate balances essentially offset declines in Sweep balances. We continue to see improvement in the environment for investment banking activity, but the timing of closings for M&A transactions remains difficult to forecast." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release June 04, 2024 Stifel to Meet With Institutional Investors at our Cross Sector Insights Conference Presentation May 23, 2024 Stifel Reports April 2024 Operating Data “Total client assets and fee-based assets increased 12% and 15%, respectively, from the same period a year ago, as a result of strong recruiting and market appreciation. However, a decline in equity markets in April was the primary driver behind a 3% decline in both metrics versus March 2024 levels. Client money market and insured product balances decreased 2% in April, driven by seasonal tax payments and modest cash sorting as both Smart Rate and Sweep balances declined during the month. As we noted in our most recent earnings call, we are beginning to see increased lending opportunities and, as such, our total bank loans increased 2% in April, fueled by growth in our fund banking business.” - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release April 24, 2024 Stifel Reports First Quarter 2024 Results "Total net revenue of more than $1.16 billion was our second highest quarterly net revenue ever, as the momentum we highlighted at the end of 2023 carried into the first quarter. Record Global Wealth Management revenue and improving market conditions for our Institutional Group drove our top and bottom line growth from the same period a year ago. While the outlook for the remainder of 2024 is not without risk, I remain cautiously optimistic that our diversified business will continue to generate strong returns for this year and beyond." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Earnings Release Supplement Slides March 28, 2024 Stifel Reports February 2024 Operating Data "In February, total client assets under management climbed to a record $458 billion, including a record $172 billion in fee-based assets. This represents a three percent increase from the prior month, driven by strong equity markets and financial advisor recruiting. Client money market and insured products increased 1% from January, despite modest seasonal cash sorting. While the environment for investment banking continues to improve, delays in deal closings remain a headwind for the business." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release February 27, 2024 Stifel to Meet With Institutional Investors at the UBS Financial Services Conference February 27, 2024 Presentation February 22, 2024 Stifel Reports January 2024 Operating Data "Client assets under administration and fee-based assets increased 1% from the prior month and reached record levels of $447 billion and $167 billion, respectively, as we continue to benefit from strong equity markets and solid recruiting pipelines. Client money market and insured products declined by 1% from year-end levels as the expected seasonal decline in sweep deposits was partially offset by the increase in Smart Rate balances. Overall client cash, inclusive of money market funds and short-term treasuries, was essentially flat in January compared to the prior month." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release January 24, 2024 Stifel Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2023 Results "Stifel’s strong 2023 results underscore the importance of our diversified business model as the operating environment was less than ideal. Given our position as a premier wealth management firm and middle market investment bank, as well as the increased scale of our business, we see significant opportunities for top and bottom line growth as market conditions improve." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Earnings Release Supplement Slides 2023 December 21, 2023 Stifel Reports November 2023 Operating Data "In November, client money market and insured balances increased by more than 1% from October’s levels, as cash sorting activity continues to slow. Total client assets increased by 6% and total fee-based assets increased by 7% from the prior month, driven by strong equity and fixed income markets, as well as continued recruiting activity. Institutional Group revenues have improved from third quarter levels as investment banking activity increased from the prior quarter. Delays in M&A closings, however, continue to impact revenue." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release November 21, 2023 Stifel Reports October 2023 Operating Data “Total client and fee-based assets declined from the prior month’s levels due primarily to lower equity markets despite continued strength in recruiting. Client money market and insured product balances decreased 1% as growth in Smart Rate Balances was offset by declines in Sweep Balances. Overall, total client cash levels increased modestly from September due to growth in money market funds and short-term treasury balances.” - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release November 08, 2023 Stifel to Present at the Wolfe Research Wealth Symposium November 8, 2023, 3:40 p.m. Eastern New York, New York Slides October 25, 2023 Stifel Reports Third Quarter 2023 Results “Stifel generated a solid quarter despite challenging market conditions. Our bottom line was impacted by non-recurring legal accruals, primarily associated with an industry-wide SEC review of off-channel communications that totaled $0.58 per diluted common share, after tax. Excluding the impact of these charges, our results are consistent with those in the sequential and year-ago quarters. Although the near-term environment remains uncertain, we remain well positioned to generate stable returns and strong growth as the market improves.” - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Earnings Release Supplement Slides September 28, 2023 Stifel Reports August 2023 Operating Data "Client cash increased by 2% in August as incremental deposits into our Smart Rate program increased, while cash sorting activity remained subdued. Additionally, Sweep and Smart Rate balances in September have increased from end of August levels. We continued to see strong financial advisor recruiting in August, which helped to partially offset the impact of lower equity markets on total client assets. In our institutional business, investment banking pipelines are improving but market conditions have delayed both deal announcements and closings." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release August 24, 2023 Stifel Reports July 2023 Operating Data "Total client assets increased in July, primarily as a result of higher equity markets. Recruiting activity was very strong as we added a number of highly productive advisors. Stifel continues to benefit from the investments we’ve made in our business as well as our recent ranking as No. 1 in employee advisor satisfaction among investment firms* in the J.D. Power 2023 U.S. Financial Advisor Satisfaction Study?. Total client cash fell less than 1%, as cash sorting continued to slow, and we have seen this trend continue so far in August." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release *Disclaimer July 26, 2023 Stifel Reports Second Quarter 2023 Results "Our results in the quarter reflect the benefits of Stifel’s diverse business model. We were able to leverage another record quarter in our Global Wealth Management segment to partially offset the continued market challenges faced by our Institutional Group. Although the outlook remains uncertain, we are beginning to see signs of improvement as our equity capital markets revenue improved both sequentially and year-on-year and we anticipate a pickup in advisory revenue in the second half of the year. As markets normalize, I expect that Stifel will capitalize on its increased scale and continue the firm’s long history of profitable growth." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Earnings Release Supplement Slides June 22, 2023 Stifel Reports May 2023 Operating Data "In May, total deposits increased while client cash balances were relatively flat with April’s levels. Through the first two months of the quarter, we experienced consistent growth in Smart Rate balances and have seen cash sorting continue to slow during June. Total client assets declined as solid recruiting was offset by declines in equity markets. Operating conditions for investment banking and our transactional businesses remain challenging. As such, we estimate that second quarter investment banking and transactional revenue will be down 10-15% and 5-10%, respectively, from the prior quarter." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release May 24, 2023 Stifel Reports April 2023 Operating Data "Total client assets increased modestly over the prior month due primarily to the benefits of higher equity markets. Total client cash fell 3% in April driven by seasonal tax payments. We continued to see the benefits of our client cash initiatives as both Smart Rate & and money market mutual fund balances increased in April. Additionally, cash sorting activity has slowed in May. Our institutional business continues to face headwinds as decreased volatility has pressured the equity business and investment banking activity remains subdued." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release May 24, 2023 Stifel to Meet With Institutional Investors at the UBS Wealth & Asset Management Conference May 24, 2023 Presentation April 26, 2023 Stifel Reports First Quarter 2023 Results "Stifel had a strong quarter led by record results in Global Wealth Management. More importantly, the quality of our franchise was on display as our balance sheet did not face the same issues that plagued many regional banks. Although the market outlook remains uncertain, I am confident that the diversity of our business model and our conservative approach will enable Stifel to continue to generate strong results in ever changing market conditions." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Earnings Release Supplement Slides March 23, 2023 Stifel Reports February 2023 Operating Data "In February, we continued to see strong net new asset growth from our existing clients and solid recruiting activity, however our total client assets decreased modestly due to declines in the equity markets. Operating conditions for investment banking have remained challenging, as such, we estimate that first quarter investment banking revenue will be down 5-10% from fourth quarter levels. In light of the recent turmoil in the banking industry, I’d like to reassure our clients and investors that Stifel’s balance sheet remains strong and liquid. While our client cash balances declined modestly due to seasonality and cash sorting in February, over the past two weeks, we have attracted over $1.3 billion in additional bank deposits, including an increase in uninsured deposits that reflects our strength in liquidity, short duration balance sheet, and strong capital position. Even accounting for the $1.3 billion in additional bank deposits, 85% of our current total deposits are FDIC insured." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release February 23, 2023 Stifel Reports January 2023 Operating Data "In January, we continued to benefit from our client cash initiatives. Client deposits remained relatively stable and we've continued to see similar trends so far in February. Total client assets increased 5% as we again benefitted from market appreciation and solid advisor recruiting. The environment for our Institutional Group remains challenging. However, the performance of both our transactional and investment banking businesses in January were in line with the outlook we gave on our fourth quarter conference call." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release February 16, 2023 Stifel to Meet With Institutional Investors at the KBW Winter Financial Services Symposium February 15-17, 2023 Presentation January 25, 2023 Stifel Reports Fourth Quarter 2022 Results "Stifel recorded its second best annual results in 2022. Our balanced business mix, which included record results in our Global Wealth Management segment and our third best year in our Institutional Group, enabled us to deliver a return on tangible common equity of 22%. Simply stated, Stifel performed as we expected. The breadth of our franchise helped to offset much of the impact of the difficult market environment in 2022. Given our continued strong financial performance and optimistic long-term outlook, I’m pleased to announce that our board has approved a 20% increase to our common dividend. This is our fifth consecutive annual dividend increase." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Earnings Release Supplement Slides 2022 December 22, 2022 Stifel Reports November 2022 Operating Data "Our Wealth Management business continued its strong performance in November. Client cash balances increased 2.1% and continued to increase month-to-date in December, driven by net inflows. Additionally, improved equity market performance and solid recruiting of financial advisors resulted in growth in total client assets and fee-based client assets of 4.5% and 4.7%, respectively. Our Institutional Group is on track for a strong year despite continued headwinds from the market environment. Our M&A pipelines remain strong, but delays in transaction closings will result in lower than anticipated Advisory revenue in the quarter and lower activity levels in our rates business will negatively impact our fixed income transactional business." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release December 07, 2022 Stifel to Meet With Institutional Investors at the Goldman Sachs U.S. Financial Services Conference Presentation November 28, 2022 Stifel Reports October 2022 Operating Data "Client deposits increased over the prior month as we continue to retain our existing deposit base and bring in new cash balances. I would note that our client cash balances have continued to increase so far in November. Client assets and fee-based assets increased 5% as a function of both financial advisor recruiting and appreciation in equity markets. The environment remains challenging for our Institutional Group and quarterly revenues will be driven by market conditions and the timing of advisory transactions." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Press Release October 26, 2022 Stifel Reports Third Quarter 2022 Results "Stifel posted strong results, led by our Global Wealth Management segment, which generated its seventh consecutive record quarter. For the first nine months of the year, we are on track to record our second-strongest annual revenue and earnings per share. Our diversified business model continues to generate strong returns as our year-to-date return on tangible common equity is more than 21% and we are well positioned to not only return excess capital to shareholders, but to fund further growth in our business." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Earnings Release Supplement Slides August 09, 2022 Stifel to Meet With Institutional Investors at the UBS Financial Services Conference Presentation July 27, 2022 Stifel Reports Second Quarter 2022 Results "The diversity of our business resulted in another strong start to the year, as our first half net revenue and EPS are the second highest in the firm’s history. Market conditions are volatile and difficult to predict, and, as such, we will remain both cautious and opportunistic. Stifel is well positioned for continued growth as our capital levels remain robust and, as we have done throughout our history, we will use periods of market dislocation to reinvest in our business for future growth." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Earnings Release Supplement Slides May 24, 2022 Stifel to Meet With Institutional Investors at the UBS Wealth & Asset Management Conference Presentation April 27, 2022 Stifel Reports First Quarter 2022 Results "Our quarterly revenue and earnings per share were the second highest first quarter results in the firm's history. The strength of Stifel's business model continues to be its diversity as record Global Wealth Management and Institutional Fixed Income transactional revenue helped to offset the headwinds in some of our businesses. The outlook for the remainder of 2022 is strong. We expect to benefit from our significant asset sensitivity and the continued growth in other business lines" - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Earnings Release Supplement Slides April 25, 2022 Stifel Financial Releases Inaugural Environmental, Social & Governance Report Stifel Financial Corp. (NYSE: SF) will release its first quarter 2022 financial results before the market opens on Wednesday, April 27, 2022. The company will host a conference call to review the results at 9:30 a.m. Eastern time that same day. The conference call may include forward-looking statements. All interested parties are invited to listen to Stifel Chairman and CEO Ronald J. Kruszewski by dialing (877) 876-9938 and referencing conference ID 2672496. A live audio webcast of the call, as well as a presentation highlighting the company's results, will be available through Stifel's website, www.stifel.com . For those who cannot listen to the live broadcast, a replay of the broadcast will be available through the above-referenced website beginning approximately one hour following the completion of the call. Stifel 2021 ESG Report Stifel 2021 SASB Index Press Release February 17, 2022 Stifel to Meet With Institutional Investors at the KBW Winter Financial Services Symposium February 17-18, 2022 Presentation January 26, 2022 Stifel Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2021 Results "2021 was an outstanding year for our firm as we delivered our 26th consecutive year of record net revenue, our fifth straight year of record earnings per share, and we generated a non-GAAP return on tangible common equity of 31% for the year. Each of our operating segments posted record results as the growth of our product offering has made us increasingly relevant to both wealth management and institutional clients. As I look forward, the outlook for Stifel remains as strong as I've seen in my 25 year tenure as CEO." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Earnings Release Supplement Slides 2021 November 03, 2021 Stifel to Meet With Institutional Investors at the Wolfe Research Wealth Symposium November 3, 2021 Presentation October 27, 2021 Stifel Reports Third Quarter 2021 Results "The third quarter's net revenue and EPS were the second highest in our history as both operating segments, Global Wealth Management and Institutional Group, generated strong results. We are on track to generate the 26th consecutive year of record revenue and, through three quarters, we have already surpassed our full year record EPS, set last year. Our success is driven by the continued reinvestment in the business. Based on the strength of our recruiting and investment banking pipelines, as well as our leverage to higher interest rates, Stifel remains well positioned to continue and build upon our decades long growth." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Earnings Release Supplement Slides September 29, 2021 Stifel to Acquire Vining Sparks Enhances Stifel's fixed income depository coverage Press Release Slides July 28, 2021 Stifel Reports Second Quarter 2021 Results "Our results in the first half of 2021 are impressive. We generated consecutive quarters of record net revenue and our improved operating scale drove record non-GAAP earnings for both the quarter and the first half of the year. With both of the firm's operating segments driving our performance, I am optimistic that these results can be sustained, as illustrated by our increased guidance for the remainder of the year" - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Earnings Release Supplement Slides July 15, 2021 Stifel Announces Pricing of $300 Million of Non-Cumulative Perpetual Preferred Stock Press Release June 09, 2021 Stifel to Meet With Institutional Investors at the Stifel 2021 Cross Sector Insight Conference June 9-10, 2021 Presentation February 24, 2021 Stifel to Present at the Credit Suisse Financial Services Forum Press Release January 29, 2021 Stifel Reports Record Fourth Quarter and Full-Year Results "Stifel's performance in 2020 was a testament to the strength of our business model as we were able to navigate market challenges and generated our 25th consecutive year of record net revenue. We entered the year expecting two of our primary growth drivers to be continued strength in net interest income and advisory revenue. However, following the pandemic outbreak, Stifel and our associates were able to successfully pivot to the subsequent changes in the market environment and we finished the year with record results from our brokerage and capital raising businesses. Our record revenue also generated record non-GAAP earnings per share of $4.56 and non-GAAP return on tangible equity of nearly 25%." "We entered 2021 with record recruiting and investment banking pipelines, record client assets, and more than $500 million of excess capital. These factors, combined with our long history of profitable growth, drive my optimism for 2021 and beyond." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Earnings Release Slides 2020 December 09, 2020 Stifel to Present at the Goldman Sachs U.S. Financial Services Conference Press Release Presentation November 12, 2020 Stifel to Present at the JMP Securities Financial Services & Real Estate Conference Press Release Presentation November 12, 2020 Stifel Announces a Three-for-Two Stock Split & Intention to Increase its Common Stock Dividend by 32% Represents Fourth Consecutive Annual Dividend Increase Delivered to Shareholders Press Release Frequently Asked Questions October 27, 2020 Stifel Reports Third Quarter 2020 Results "The financial performance during the quarter, and over the past few years, has been driven by a diverse business mix that's enabled both our Institutional Group and Wealth Management segments to generate strong growth. This diversification is illustrated by record nine month Wealth Management revenues despite significant declines in net interest income and deposit sweep fees, both a result of the Federal Reserve's implementation of a zero rate environment. Likewise, we achieved record nine-month Institutional Group revenues as record capital raising and brokerage revenues more than compensated for the 13% decline in advisory revenue." "Simply, Stifel is a growth company with diversified, balanced, and synergistic businesses. Over the last 12 months, Wealth Management, under both brokerage and fee-based models, has contributed 46% of net revenues. Institutional revenues, comprised of equity and fixed income, investment banking and trading, made up 41% of net revenues, while net interest income accounted for the remaining 13%. The complementary nature of these businesses is reflected in our return on tangible common equity, which is 23% over the past 12 months." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Earnings Release Slides September 09, 2020 Third Quarter 2020 Investor Presentation Presentation July 29, 2020 Stifel Reports Second Quarter 2020 Results "The benefits of the investments we have made in our business were again evident in our second quarter results. Net revenue and earnings per share were the third highest in our history. Our Institutional Group had a record quarter led by record fixed income brokerage revenue as well as strong investment banking results primarily from robust capital raising activity in both fixed income and equity. This helped to counter the impact of the market sell off in the first quarter and the zero rate environment had on revenue lines such as asset management and net interest income, respectively. In terms of the future, I remain cautiously optimistic. We enter the third quarter, with a strong and liquid balance sheet, our strongest capital ratios in nearly four years, and a solid and improving recruiting pipeline. While the economic outlook for the second half of the year remains unclear, I believe that the performance of our diversified financial services model will remain strong." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Earnings Release Slides April 30, 2020 Stifel Reports First Quarter 2020 Results "Given the impact of the current healthcare crisis on the economy and our daily lives, I'd like to say how proud I am of my Stifel partners and associates who have shown resolve, creativity, and teamwork to achieve the dual objectives of promoting the safety of our people while delivering essential and exceptional service to our clients. Our results in the first quarter illustrate the value of our diversified business as we generated our second highest quarterly revenue despite the sudden and dramatic change in the economy following the COVID-19 outbreak. Record Global Wealth Management revenue and our second strongest quarter for our Institutional Group was driven by record brokerage revenue as well as strong investment banking, net interest income and fee-based revenue. Given the operating conditions in the quarter, I believe that our brokerage results deserve special praise. In a matter of days, and with a focus on employee safety, we rapidly deployed our business continuity plan that resulted in more than 90% of our employees working remotely and enabled our Institutional Group to go from eight primary trading desks to more than 180 separate trading locations. This underscores the value of the investments we have made over the years in both people and technology." "The next few months have a high level of uncertainty, which can drive a wide range of economic outcomes. Longer term, we believe the world and our economy will overcome this pandemic. Looking forward, Stifel is well positioned because of its diversified business model, solid and liquid balance sheet, and our associates' commitment to excellence." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Earnings Release Slides March 19, 2020 A message from Chairman and CEO Ron Kruszewski Presentation February 13, 2020 Stifel to Meet With Institutional Investors at the KBW Winter Financial Services Symposium Boca Raton Resort February 13-14, 2020 Presentation January 30, 2020 Stifel Reports Record Fourth Quarter and Full-Year Results "2019 was a remarkable year for Stifel as we achieved our 24th consecutive year of record net revenues. We continued to execute on our long-term strategy of combining organic growth with accretive acquisitions. As evidenced by our record non-GAAP earnings per share of $6.10, non-GAAP return on tangible equity of nearly 25%, and the return of more than $300 million to common shareholders through repurchases and dividends, we have been able to grow our business and enhance shareholder value." "As I look to 2020, I am optimistic about our success. The market environment remains strong and we enter the year with record client assets, robust recruiting and investment banking pipelines, and incremental revenue from the six acquisitions we closed in 2019. In short, Stifel remains well positioned to capitalize on current market trends as the diversity of our business model enables us to generate strong results in various operating environments." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Earnings Release Slides 2019 November 13, 2019 Stifel to Meet With Institutional Investors at the JMP Securities Financial Services Conference JMP Securities Financial Services Conference Thursday, November 14, 2019 The St. Regis New York in New York City Presentation October 30, 2019 Stifel Reports Third Quarter 2019 Financial Results "I am pleased with our performance in the third quarter. We generated record net revenue of $822 million, a pre-tax margin greater than 20%, and return on tangible common equity of more than 24%. Our record results and the growth in the business validate our long-term strategy to build a diversified financial services firm that can consistently generate strong performance in various market conditions. This was illustrated by our record wealth management revenue and our second strongest institutional revenues in our history despite less than optimal market conditions. As I look forward, I am optimistic about our business as the investments we've made in our firm will continue to drive revenue growth." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Earnings Release Slides September 09, 2019 Third Quarter 2019 Investor Presentation Presentation July 30, 2019 Stifel Reports Second Quarter 2019 Financial Results "I'm very pleased with our second quarter results. The $801 million in net revenue in the second quarter was the second highest quarterly revenue in our history and, through the first half of 2019, we have generated a record $1.6 billion of net revenue. In addition to our revenue growth, our expense discipline contributed to margins of nearly 20% in the quarter which drove non-GAAP return on tangible common equity of 23% and non-GAAP earnings per share of $1.41, up nearly 16% over 2018. We repurchased approximately 2.3 million shares in the first half of the year while maintaining our commitment to growing our business both organically and through accretive acquisitions. In the first half of 2019, we recruited 80 financial advisors and our pipeline remains very strong. Additionally, we announced two acquisitions in the first half of 2019 and closed another. As I look forward, I am optimistic about the second half of 2019 as well as our longer-term future." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Earnings Release Slides May 15, 2019 Second Quarter 2019 Investor Presentation Presentation April 30, 2019 Stifel Reports First Quarter 2019 Financial Results "Stifel generated record first quarter results highlighting the diversity of our business model. Net revenue of $770 million increased 3% from last year's first quarter record and we achieved non-GAAP pre-tax margins of 19% and return on tangible equity of 22%. Our Global Wealth Management segment posted record net revenues and record pre-tax income, overcoming the expected decline in asset management revenue resulting from the market sell off in the fourth quarter of 2018. Our Institutional Group generated strong advisory, public finance, and fixed income brokerage revenue that helped to minimize the impact of the government shutdown on our equities business. As we look forward, we are optimistic about our business prospects for the remainder of 2019 and beyond." - Ron Kruszewski Chairman and CEO Earnings Release Slides April 18, 2019 Stifel to Acquire Mooreland Partners Press Release February 13, 2019 Stifel to Meet With Institutional Investors at the KBW Winter Financial Services Symposium Boca Raton Resort February 14-15, 2019 Presentation February 01, 2019 Stifel Reports Fourth Quarter & Full Year 2018 Financial Results "We had a great year. 2018 represented our 23rd consecutive year of record net revenues as our wealth management segment generated record results and our institutional business posted its second strongest year. Additionally, our focus on expense management contributed to our record pre-tax income and net income available to shareholders. Our non-GAAP return on common and tangible equity was 14.9% and 24.4%, respectively, and we returned approximately $215 million to shareholders through dividends and share repurchases." "As I look forward, I'm highly optimistic about our ability to grow and add value to our clients and our shareholders. We continue to expand our wealth management business through successful recruiting of financial advisors as well as through our bank. In our institutional business, our growth will continue to be driven by the addition of high quality talent through selective hires and strategic acquisitions. 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Docker 用のランナーをセットアップする Linux Shell 用のランナーをセットアップする Windows 用のランナーをセットアップする MacOS のランナーをセットアップする プロキシを使用するようにランナーを設定する 自社ホスト ランナーへのログインを設定する ランナーの同時実行性を設定し、ステップ キューを検査する 会社のファイアウォールの背後で実行されているランナーの IP アドレス Docker イメージを自社ホスト ランナーで使用する Autoscaler for Runners on Kubernetes リポジトリにプッシュして戻す パイプライン構成の共有 動的なパイプライン Bitbucket Pipelines への移行 Bamboo から Bitbucket Pipelines に移行する方法 Jenkins から Bitbucket Pipelines に移行する方法 Bitbucket Cloud のプランと設定を管理する プランと請求の管理 Bitbucket Cloud にログインまたは接続する SSH と 2 段階認証を設定する macOS で個人用 SSH キーをセットアップする Windows で個人用 SSH キーをセットアップする Linux で個人用 SSH キーをセットアップする 1 台のデバイスで複数の Bitbucket ユーザーの SSH キーを管理する 2 段階認証の有効化 サポートされている SSH キー形式 Sourcetree を使用して SSH を設定する Bitbucket とアカウントの設定を管理する 個人設定にアクセスする ユーザー名を更新する アカウントの削除 メール エイリアスを設定する ウォッチしているオブジェクトのメール通知の管理 リポジトリのグループを整理する 非公開コンテンツへのアクセスを制御する Atlassian アカウントにアップグレードする キーボード ショートカット テーマを変更する アクセス トークン API トークン API トークンの使用 API トークンの作成 API トークンの権限 API トークンを取り消す Sourcetree または別のアプリに API トークンを追加する 会社のファイアウォールで許可リストに登録されている IP アドレスとドメイン Bitbucket Cloud とアプリおよび他の製品との連携 Bitbucket と Jira を連携する Bitbucket Cloud を Jira Cloud に接続する Bitbucket Cloud を Jira Data Center と接続する Jira Cloud プロジェクトを Bitbucket Cloud で使用する Bitbucket から Jira 作業項目を作成 プル リクエストのマージ時に Jira 作業項目をトランジション チームを自動で招待する設定 スマートコミットの有効化 Smart Commit を使用する Bitbucket と Compass を統合する Bitbucket Cloud を Compass に接続する リポジトリを Compass コンポーネントにリンクする Bitbucket Cloud を Marketplace アプリと使用する Bitbucket Cloud アプリの概要 Bitbucket Cloud を Slack と連携する Bitbucket で Trello ボードと連携する OAuth 経由で別のアプリケーションと連携する Cloud IDE アドオンのインストール ビルド システムを Bitbucket Cloud と連携する Bitbucket のソース コードへのハイパーリンク Bitbucket Cloud の開発者モードを有効にする Atlassian for VS Code 拡張機能を使用する VS Code の使用を開始する VS Code での Jira 作業項目 VS Code での Bitbucket プル リクエスト VS Code での Bitbucket Cloud パイプライン セキュリティ Snyk でセキュリティを追加して設定する Bitbucket Cloud REST API でサードパーティ製アプリをビルドする API リクエストの制限 Bitbucket Cloud で OAuth を使用する OAuth コンシューマーの例 Bitbucket REST API バージョン 1 を使用する groups エンドポイント group-privileges エンドポイント invitations エンドポイント users エンドポイント - 1.0 invitations リソース Bitbucket Cloud のアドバイザリやその他のリソースを確認する Bitbucket Cloud のセキュリティ アドバイザリにアクセスする セキュリティ アドバイザリ: URL によるアプリのインストール方法の変更 セキュリティ アドバイザリ - 2016-06-17 - パスワードのリセット Bitbucket Cloud のサポート終了のお知らせを見る AWS CodeDeploy アプリ削除のサポート終了 - 2019-12-03 チュートリアル チュートリアル: Bitbucket と Git を使用する Git リポジトリを作成する Git リポジトリをコピーしてファイルを追加する Bitbucket Cloud で Git リポジトリから変更をプルする Git ブランチを使用してファイルをマージする チュートリアル: Bitbucket と Sourcetree を使用する 新しいリポジトリを作成する リポジトリをコピーしてファイルを追加する Bitbucket でリポジトリから変更をプルする Sourcetree ブランチを使用して更新をマージする チュートリアル: Bitbucket のプル リクエストについて リポジトリを作成 (およびレビュアーを追加) する クローンを行い、新しいブランチに変更を加える プル リクエストを作成して変更をマージする Bitbucket Cloud でプロジェクトを作成して管理する プロジェクト用のアクセス トークン プロジェクトのアクセス トークン作成 プロジェクト レベルのアクセス トークンの権限 プロジェクト用のアクセス トークンを使用する プロジェクト用のアクセス トークンを取り消す プロジェクト用のアクセス トークンをローテーションする プロジェクト設定を行う macOS でプロジェクト アクセス キーをセットアップする Windows でプロジェクト アクセス キーをセットアップする Linux でプロジェクト アクセス キーをセットアップする 1 台のデバイスで複数のプロジェクト アクセス キーを管理する 初期設定のレビュアーをプロジェクトに追加する プロジェクトにリポジトリを追加する プロジェクトのブランチ モデルの構成 プロジェクトを見つけて共有する 既存のプロジェクトを管理および編集する プロジェクトのマージ戦略をセットアップする プロジェクト詳細の更新 プロジェクトのブランチ制限を設定する ユーザーとグループのプロジェクト権限を設定する プロジェクトの作成 アトラシアン サポート Bitbucket リソース Bitbucket Cloud の使用を開始する クラウド データセンター バージョン管理を開始する 開発チームで作業していると、プロジェクトで似たようなコードを編集する場合があります。その結果、ソースのある部分で行われた変更が、同時に作業している別の開発者が行なった変更と矛盾する場合があります。 バージョン管理はこのような問題の解決に役立ちます。以下のトピックでは、バージョン管理の概要や、独自のプロジェクトや開発チームで作業する際に使用できるバージョン管理のさまざまな種類について説明します。 バージョン管理の種類について バージョン管理機能は、コードの変更の互換性を保つために役立ちます。ご利用の環境に最適なタイプをご確認ください。 トピックの表示 Bitbucket の DVCS ワークフロー Bitbucket Cloud では、Git と Mercurial の両方がサポートされます。 トピックの表示 コマンド ラインについて コマンド ラインに馴染みが薄い方向けにコマンド ラインの概要をご紹介します。 トピックの表示 Git のインストールとセットアップ Bitbucket Cloud 上で Git リポジトリにアクセスしたい場合は、まず Git をインストールしてセットアップします。 トピックの表示 Git コマンド Git を使用する際のコマンド チート シートです。 トピックの表示 この内容はお役に立ちましたか? はい いいえ 正確ではなかった 明確ではなかった 関係なかった この記事についてのフィードバックを送信する さらにヘルプが必要ですか? アトラシアン コミュニティをご利用ください。 コミュニティに質問 さらに調べる バージョン管理の種類について Bitbucket の DVCS ワークフロー コマンド ラインについて Git のインストールとセットアップ Git コマンド Bitbucket Cloud の使用を開始する バージョン管理を開始する 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