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Japanese-style callouts pack for LSPDFR.
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Sidenote for Obsidian note taking.
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MetroCallouts3 es un plugin para LSPDFR completamente en español desarrollado por mmodsgtav. MetroCallouts3 is a callout-pack for LSPDFR fully in spanish, developed by mmodsgtav.
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small callout driver written using WFP, prints in debugger info for ipv4 ale layer, incoming accept requests and outgoing connect requests.
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Couple of workarounds to Markdown admonitions/callouts that work in GitHub.
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This repository consists of all the code used in Simplifying the Callouts Tutorial Series by SFDC Stop featuring HTTPCalloutFramework
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Beabee is platform for community journalism
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Library simplifying handling of Http related stuff in Salesforce Apex.
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Render blockquote-based callouts (admonitions/alerts).
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Demo for making paged callouts in Salesforce, retrieving data across multiple transactions, with capacity to re-try failed connections and keep logs over the entire paging process.
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LSPDFR Callouts for 0.4.9. To-do: readme & wiki documentation.
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Remark plugin to render callouts and admonitions with directives
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rehype plugin to create alerts (admonitions/callouts), mimicking the way alerts get rendered on github.com
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Salesforce - Simple Apex Rest Callout Pattern
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HTTP Callout Framework - A light weight callout framework for apex HTTP callouts in Salesforce
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