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      <repository recommended="true">
        <name>system:homeautomation:home-assistant</name>
        <summary>https://www.home-assistant.io/</summary>
        <description></description>
        <url>https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/system:/homeautomation:/home-assistant/16.1/</url>
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      <repository recommended="true">
        <name>openSUSE:Leap:16.1</name>
        <summary>openSUSE Leap 16.1 based on SLFO</summary>
        <description>Leap 16.1 based on SLES 16.1</description>
        <url>https://download.opensuse.org/distribution/leap/16.1/repo/oss/</url>
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      <repository recommended="true">
        <name>openSUSE:Backports:SLE-16.1</name>
        <summary>Community packages for SLE-16.1</summary>
        <description>Community packages for SLE-16.1

packages in product_ph are build as build target SLES 16.1 beta2, please use that for testing Package Hub</description>
        <url>https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/openSUSE:/Backports:/SLE-16.1/standard/</url>
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        <name>SUSE:SLFO:Main</name>
        <summary></summary>
        <description></description>
        <url>https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/SUSE:/SLFO:/Main/leap_16/</url>
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        <name>yarn</name>
        <summary>Fast, reliable, and secure dependency management</summary>
        <description>Yarn is a package manager for your code. It allows you to use and share code
with other developers from around the world. Yarn does this quickly, securely,
and reliably so you don’t ever have to worry.

Yarn allows you to use other developers’ solutions to different problems, making
it easier for you to develop your software. If you have problems, you can report
issues or contribute back, and when the problem is fixed, you can use Yarn to
keep it all up to date.

Code is shared through something called a package (sometimes referred to as a
module). A package contains all the code being shared as well as a package.json
file which describes the package.</description>
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