Result for 004E904E412BFA3ABC9C3F673A3B0EDA005333E1

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FileName./usr/lib/python3.6/site-packages/pylint/reporters/__pycache__/__init__.cpython-36.pyc
FileSize4082
MD5CB10CB5730D004872763BA604A6CFE31
SHA-1004E904E412BFA3ABC9C3F673A3B0EDA005333E1
SHA-256C40D0ECD821F745546A655E98E201474C9B7D658CE6A22E90F95F56444B25747
SSDEEP96:R/TesrVr7xdS7EMGceYkYEUE28HTIEYEJpV6PThvF5XPhpg:DGS9D/T7VevF5X5pg
TLSHT155814FE84E481F5BF96AF7F6A14633A261204277734A6313B98D422E9F0F2C0986364D
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MD5BC3AFAADC212AE9B649304F7E81895A7
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionPylint analyzes Python source code looking for bugs and signs of poor quality. Pylint is a python tool that checks if a module satisfies a coding standard. Pylint can be seen as another PyChecker since nearly all tests you can do with PyChecker can also be done with Pylint. But Pylint offers some more features, like checking line-code's length, checking if variable names are well-formed according to your coding standard, or checking if declared interfaces are truly implemented, and much more (see the complete check list). The big advantage with Pylint is that it is highly configurable, customizable, and you can easily write a small plugin to add a personal feature.
PackageNamepython3-pylint
PackageReleaselp150.4.1
PackageVersion2.3.1
SHA-13A18812EEA9C5195AB628C4C99386AC26844E3D7
SHA-2563B828DD4594147392FD7BA7B382BE2A49836524EEC3D1D5575E2A04790C4906D