Result for 00D33521D274536A2BDA7A947D65B99995247D55

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FileName./usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/datalad/distribution/tests/test_clone.py
FileSize13659
MD548F18495DCD6A711F9B505A4C8E5410F
SHA-100D33521D274536A2BDA7A947D65B99995247D55
SHA-256CC4D8FEE2577935562A44D7F381E56CF77DA54EA8C19683020934FFCE2668085
SSDEEP192:X/2tRS/TjK0/rLzRwhng1w9knYXSH8SKDmwOpZjRapOB72:PqYlLG9knEm8SOpOx2
TLSHT1E1528485B3373D2287D3C3FA459B96137661A2BB0E408015BAAD83714F8C97951FB3B9
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FileSize919824
MD53FB6151E2A761D5F9AD26D4BC82A4C79
PackageDescriptiondata files management and distribution platform DataLad is a data management and distribution platform providing access to a wide range of data resources already available online. Using git-annex as its backend for data logistics it provides following facilities built-in or available through additional extensions . - command line and Python interfaces for manipulation of collections of datasets (install, uninstall, update, publish, save, etc.) and separate files/directories (add, get) - extract, aggregate, and search through various sources of metadata (xmp, EXIF, etc; install datalad-neuroimaging for DICOM, BIDS, NIfTI support) - crawl web sites to automatically prepare and update git-annex repositories with content from online websites, S3, etc (install datalad-crawler) . This package installs the module for Python 3, and Recommends install all dependencies necessary for searching and managing datasets, publishing, and testing. If you need base functionality, install without Recommends.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamepython3-datalad
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion0.11.6-1ubuntu2
SHA-1A497BBB311A1CAF83198532C3D61C0EF58340BD2
SHA-2569364EF61BD12BB0BA834B194CC39924EDCFB3AB4504860B2C3E0A55990529362