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Update oracles.mdx tags #1126

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The pull request introduces a new metadata field called tags to the document located at pages/builders/tools/build/oracles.mdx. This field includes three specific tags: "devops-tooling," "performance-tooling," and "eng-devx." The addition of these tags aims to enhance the categorization of the page's content. Aside from this change, the document's structure and content remain unchanged. It continues to provide detailed information about oracles, their types, security considerations, and random number generation. The sections that outline various oracle providers, their functionalities, and the criteria for their inclusion on the page are preserved without any modifications. Overall, the document's flow and logic are intact, with no changes made to existing functionalities or error handling.

The words.txt file has undergone modifications focused on the case sensitivity of various identifiers. Lowercase versions of previously uppercase identifiers have been added, and certain terms have been normalized to a consistent case format. This includes the introduction of new identifiers like devx. These changes reflect a comprehensive effort to standardize the casing of identifiers, ensuring both uppercase and lowercase versions are available for use, without altering existing logic or functionality.

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  • Update oracles.mdx #768: This PR updates the oracles.mdx file, which is directly related to the main PR's changes in the same file, specifically enhancing the content about oracles.
  • Update oracles.mdx #770: Similar to Update oracles.mdx #768, this PR also modifies the oracles.mdx file, adding new sections and information relevant to oracles, making it related to the main PR's changes in the same document.

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@krofax krofax merged commit cd62e08 into main Nov 19, 2024
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@krofax krofax deleted the brokewhale-patch-1 branch November 19, 2024 14:39
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