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Alexsander HamirandGitHub 0c017f376c fix: code quality issues from ruff linter (#17536)
* fix: resolve code quality issues from ruff linter

- Fix duplicate imports in anthropic guardrail handler
  - Remove duplicate AllAnthropicToolsValues import
  - Remove duplicate ChatCompletionToolParam import

- Remove unused variable 'tools' in guardrail handler

- Replace print statement with proper logging in json_loader
  - Use verbose_logger.warning() instead of print()

- Remove unused imports
  - Remove _update_metadata_field from team_endpoints
  - Remove unused ChatCompletionToolCallChunk imports from transformation

- Refactor update_team function to reduce complexity (PLR0915)
  - Extract budget_duration handling into _set_budget_reset_at() helper
  - Minimal refactoring to reduce function from 51 to 50 statements

All ruff linter errors resolved. Fixes F811, F841, T201, F401, and PLR0915 errors.

* docs: add missing environment variables to documentation

Add 8 missing environment variables to the environment variables reference section:
- AIOHTTP_CONNECTOR_LIMIT_PER_HOST: Connection limit per host for aiohttp connector
- AUDIO_SPEECH_CHUNK_SIZE: Chunk size for audio speech processing
- CYBERARK_SSL_VERIFY: Flag to enable/disable SSL certificate verification for CyberArk
- LITELLM_DD_AGENT_HOST: Hostname or IP of DataDog agent for LiteLLM-specific logging
- LITELLM_DD_AGENT_PORT: Port of DataDog agent for LiteLLM-specific log intake
- WANDB_API_KEY: API key for Weights & Biases (W&B) logging integration
- WANDB_HOST: Host URL for Weights & Biases (W&B) service
- WANDB_PROJECT_ID: Project ID for Weights & Biases (W&B) logging integration

Fixes test_env_keys.py test that was failing due to undocumented environment variables.
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Website

This website is built using Docusaurus 2, a modern static website generator.

Installation

$ yarn

Local Development

$ yarn start

This command starts a local development server and opens up a browser window. Most changes are reflected live without having to restart the server.

Build

$ yarn build

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Deployment

Using SSH:

$ USE_SSH=true yarn deploy

Not using SSH:

$ GIT_USER=<Your GitHub username> yarn deploy

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