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# PhaseOne
# 下载归档及完整性校验

本项目包含以下压缩包文件及其 MD5 校验和:

| 文件名                 | MD5 校验和                           |
|-----------------------|--------------------------------------|
| `2025-06-06.tar.gz`   | `214fd850d7b4b42ad2ac713c43133e54`   |
| `2025-06-07.tar.gz`   | `cb57089278ee99f3b83dfa9da19d6e1f`   |
| …                     | …                                    |

## Getting started
可以直接下载本目录下的 [`checksums.md5`](./checksums.md5) 来验证。

To make it easy for you to get started with GitLab, here's a list of recommended next steps.
## 验证方法

Already a pro? Just edit this README.md and make it your own. Want to make it easy? [Use the template at the bottom](#editing-this-readme)!

## Add your files
1. 从 Git 仓库 clone 或下载文件:
   ```bash
   git clone https://your.repo.url.git
   cd your-repo
   ```

- [ ] [Create](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/repository/web_editor.html#create-a-file) or [upload](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/repository/web_editor.html#upload-a-file) files
- [ ] [Add files using the command line](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/gitlab-basics/add-file.html#add-a-file-using-the-command-line) or push an existing Git repository with the following command:
2. 运行校验命令
   ```bash
   md5sum -c checksums.md5
   ```
   
   如果输出类似:
   ```
cd existing_repo
git remote add origin http://www.aiops.cn/gitlab/aiops-live-benchmark/phaseone.git
git branch -M main
git push -uf origin main
   2025-06-06.tar.gz: OK
   2025-06-07.tar.gz: OK
   ```

## Integrate with your tools

- [ ] [Set up project integrations](http://www.aiops.cn/gitlab/aiops-live-benchmark/phaseone/-/settings/integrations)

## Collaborate with your team

- [ ] [Invite team members and collaborators](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/members/)
- [ ] [Create a new merge request](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/merge_requests/creating_merge_requests.html)
- [ ] [Automatically close issues from merge requests](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/issues/managing_issues.html#closing-issues-automatically)
- [ ] [Enable merge request approvals](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/merge_requests/approvals/)
- [ ] [Set auto-merge](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/merge_requests/merge_when_pipeline_succeeds.html)

## Test and Deploy

Use the built-in continuous integration in GitLab.

- [ ] [Get started with GitLab CI/CD](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/quick_start/index.html)
- [ ] [Analyze your code for known vulnerabilities with Static Application Security Testing (SAST)](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/application_security/sast/)
- [ ] [Deploy to Kubernetes, Amazon EC2, or Amazon ECS using Auto Deploy](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/topics/autodevops/requirements.html)
- [ ] [Use pull-based deployments for improved Kubernetes management](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/clusters/agent/)
- [ ] [Set up protected environments](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/environments/protected_environments.html)

***

# Editing this README

When you're ready to make this README your own, just edit this file and use the handy template below (or feel free to structure it however you want - this is just a starting point!). Thanks to [makeareadme.com](https://www.makeareadme.com/) for this template.

## Suggestions for a good README

Every project is different, so consider which of these sections apply to yours. The sections used in the template are suggestions for most open source projects. Also keep in mind that while a README can be too long and detailed, too long is better than too short. If you think your README is too long, consider utilizing another form of documentation rather than cutting out information.

## Name
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## Description
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Tell people where they can go to for help. It can be any combination of an issue tracker, a chat room, an email address, etc.

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checksums.md5

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原始行号 差异行号 差异行
214fd850d7b4b42ad2ac713c43133e54  2025-06-06.tar.gz
cb57089278ee99f3b83dfa9da19d6e1f  2025-06-07.tar.gz
a183e23ba3352cc14c8b330cb7b4c02c  2025-06-08.tar.gz
c482543ebfa1ed0d41b770e5954dadc8  2025-06-09.tar.gz
ca45ccf5a3d41b216210f03ab9380e0f  2025-06-10.tar.gz
95eb6775d8ca781bc4e1b4be2af4c1f6  2025-06-11.tar.gz
1b061e0d98cc7a5b4a65271b9b4b0b4a  2025-06-12.tar.gz
00f70796bfa912d20e0c237cc2fb2024  2025-06-13.tar.gz
260fa5603adb35c109c7ee3897b93553  2025-06-14.tar.gz