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@cbrochtrup Add FIRE_PAGER environment variable for PAGER functionality

Open cbrochtrup opened this issue 3 years ago • 10 comments

Implement this comment.

Fixes #188

cbrochtrup avatar Apr 27 '21 02:04 cbrochtrup

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@googlebot I signed it!

cbrochtrup avatar Apr 27 '21 02:04 cbrochtrup

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@claui, since I added your suggestion can you sign the CLA please :smile:

cbrochtrup avatar May 04 '21 02:05 cbrochtrup

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google-cla[bot] avatar May 04 '21 02:05 google-cla[bot]

@googlebot I consent.

claui avatar May 04 '21 05:05 claui

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google-cla[bot] avatar May 04 '21 05:05 google-cla[bot]

@cbrochtrup I tried everything but it won’t let me. Google doesn’t like the email address GitHub has assigned to my suggestion.

Feel free to revert my suggestion and re-apply it yourself.

claui avatar May 04 '21 06:05 claui

@cbrochtrup I tried everything but it won’t let me. Google doesn’t like the email address GitHub has assigned to my suggestion.

Feel free to revert my suggestion and re-apply it yourself.

Ah shoot, I'm sorry Google isn't accepting your cla. Thanks for your suggestion.

cbrochtrup avatar May 07 '21 02:05 cbrochtrup