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ignore analysis for swagger readmes #18520

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@iscai-msft iscai-msft merged commit 0c0a08b into Azure:master May 5, 2021
iscai-msft added a commit to iscai-msft/azure-sdk-for-python that referenced this pull request May 5, 2021
…into azure_purview_catalog

* 'master' of https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python:
  ignore analysis for swagger readmes (Azure#18520)
  [purview] add azure-purview-nspkg (Azure#18518)
  [AppConfiguration] Appconfig consistency (Azure#18493)
  [Container Registry] Improved samples (Azure#18263)
  [Container Registry] renamings (Azure#18492)
  [ServiceBus] internal code rename and sample readme update (Azure#18516)
  [EventHub] update link in sample readme (Azure#18517)
  Post Process Event Names Script (Azure#18419)
  [Tables] use etag from entity if match condition is given (Azure#18271)
  adding operation-location to headers that are scrubbed (Azure#18514)
iscai-msft added a commit to iscai-msft/azure-sdk-for-python that referenced this pull request May 6, 2021
…into azure_purview_scanning

* 'master' of https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python: (550 commits)
  del useless files (Azure#18528)
  delete existing useless files for trafficmanager (Azure#18525)
  Define new replacer to replace keys in recording (Azure#18294)
  [purview] add purview nspkg to ci (Azure#18523)
  ignore analysis for swagger readmes (Azure#18520)
  [purview] add azure-purview-nspkg (Azure#18518)
  [AppConfiguration] Appconfig consistency (Azure#18493)
  [Container Registry] Improved samples (Azure#18263)
  [Container Registry] renamings (Azure#18492)
  [ServiceBus] internal code rename and sample readme update (Azure#18516)
  [EventHub] update link in sample readme (Azure#18517)
  Post Process Event Names Script (Azure#18419)
  [Tables] use etag from entity if match condition is given (Azure#18271)
  adding operation-location to headers that are scrubbed (Azure#18514)
  [Tables] Adds support for AzureNamedKeyCredential (Azure#18456)
  [Tables] delete_entity takes an entity instead of row and partition key (Azure#18269)
  [Tables] Removed TableEntity attribute wrapper (Azure#18489)
  [EventHub&ServiceBus] Bump uAMQP dependency (Azure#17942)
  [ServiceBus] add keyword override support to update_ methods in mgmt module (Azure#18210)
  Add compatibility switch to disable CAE (Azure#18148)
  ...
@iscai-msft iscai-msft deleted the remove_swagger_readme branch May 13, 2021 22:37
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