Result for 0166E3CD4BB2374BF55AEE5E091FD98CF37F1EF4

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/python3.6/site-packages/pylint/checkers/__pycache__/python3.cpython-36.opt-1.pyc
FileSize36946
MD588D8F7419CAF3AC139867CC41F376941
SHA-10166E3CD4BB2374BF55AEE5E091FD98CF37F1EF4
SHA-256F1F7BCC0E5083A623C133616320BF778A3885AAA6B122FA65394E81CFBD6DDCC
SSDEEP768:Miil2rcyxHYXF//5TSTewsjaiCn37tfZ8uTdnp8e1gh44u0C2EOxcgJJ99vnz2ww:fTcE65eTF2pap79
TLSHT17EF21A1EF8212DD7FE2AF378A01E47556322A23963D64156E0ACC34F3D459B44F326BA
hashlookup:parent-total1
hashlookup:trust55

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The searched file hash is included in 1 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD596B4BBBB42FDF26BBAC10EE3F031A0FE
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
PackageRelease2.1
PackageVersion2.9.6
SHA-1FF10BFF6FA4EC1C3E289B6111BCEB345F17F361D
SHA-2565AEB01A3D64334E8C16C87C8B06711EB25B2D3B95109E3BF06DEEF22DAB0044E