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Discussed in microsoft/playwright#11891
Originally posted by huy-nguyen February 6, 2022
Is it possible to add keyboard shortcuts for debugging functionality in the inspector in a similar manner to Chrome dev tools, for example, F8 for run, F10 for step over etc?
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Issue Description
When using the RateLimiter Middleware with a rate between 0 and 1 all events will be rejected instead of applying the specified rate. E.g.: e.Use(middleware.RateLimiter(middleware.NewRateLimiterMemoryStore(0.5)))
I am not saying that it is a common use case to have
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The project is on 2021 (#2338). Docs should be updated
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You cannot possibly be held responsible for all contingencies for every system, that would be unreasonable. However, it would benefit the community, especially those of newcomers, were this issue at least mentioned as known in your docs. A timestamped solution would be