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docs: improvements #2093

docs: improvements

docs: improvements #2093

Triggered via pull request September 25, 2024 14:17
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Select target helm repository based on action trigger
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Select target helm repository based on action trigger
Run Cargo Udeps
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Run Rustfmt
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Run Clippy
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Run Cargo Tests
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Check if committed README is the one we would render from the available parts
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Check if committed README is the one we would render from the available parts
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Check if committed Helm charts are up to date
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Build and publish manifest list
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Build and publish manifest list
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The following actions use a deprecated Node.js version and will be forced to run on node20: giraffate/clippy-action@13b9d32482f25d29ead141b79e7e04e7900281e0. For more info: https://github.blog/changelog/2024-03-07-github-actions-all-actions-will-run-on-node20-instead-of-node16-by-default/
[LanguageTool] docs/modules/zookeeper/pages/getting_started/installation.adoc#L5: docs/modules/zookeeper/pages/getting_started/installation.adoc#L5
Use a comma before ‘but’ if it connects two independent clauses (unless they are closely connected and short). (COMMA_COMPOUND_SENTENCE_2[3]) Suggestions: `, but` URL: https://languagetool.org/insights/post/types-of-sentences/#compound-sentence Rule: https://community.languagetool.org/rule/show/COMMA_COMPOUND_SENTENCE_2?lang=en-US&subId=3 Category: PUNCTUATION
[LanguageTool] docs/modules/zookeeper/pages/index.adoc#L23: docs/modules/zookeeper/pages/index.adoc#L23
In American English, ‘afterward’ is the preferred variant. ‘Afterwards’ is more commonly used in British English and other dialects. (AFTERWARDS_US[1]) Suggestions: `Afterward` Rule: https://community.languagetool.org/rule/show/AFTERWARDS_US?lang=en-US&subId=1 Category: BRITISH_ENGLISH