Result for 02B1A7BF4E8BCC90AEE33AAB26673FC9864AFE51

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib64/kitty/kitty/glfw-x11.so
FileSize324136
MD587440263771143A0EA3F843954F10DC6
SHA-102B1A7BF4E8BCC90AEE33AAB26673FC9864AFE51
SHA-256248B26D013958502D00FD71D3DEC87701C4C243ECB8D2C29CC35B15A6BB058FB
SSDEEP3072:L2t+/Ly1XHHrFvzrWA7/S36sG8D/mxuFhkM373W3oRKLSfBargSfgSUyyi:Lw+Dghc3ZOxuFhk0SUasqL
TLSHT1FE64C819F7AA090FDF1F8673C6CFB922A537B0CC36D7A489BD4808F87E53A954584924
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
MD50410BA06014F1ED1262AFF30465F43A5
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescriptionkitty is a cross-platform, fast, feature full, GPU based terminal emulator. It is designed for power keyboard users. To that end all its controls work with the keyboard (although it fully supports mouse interactions as well). Its configuration is a simple, human editable, single file for easy reproducibility (I like to store configuration in source control). Finally, kitty is designed from the ground up to support all modern terminal features, such as unicode, true color, bold/italic fonts, text formatting, etc. It even extends existing text formatting escape codes, to add support for features not available elsewhere, such as colored and styled (curly) underlines. One of the design goals of kitty is to be easily extensible so that new features can be added in the future with relatively little effort.
PackageMaintainerkekepower <kekepower>
PackageNamekitty
PackageRelease1.mga8
PackageVersion0.19.3
SHA-1D3880345A00C23A7A2003F399233D5DDE4F9E5CD
SHA-2560F06E8C478EA502B8F8F8DF7B19CA4D19CCA8DA9C627F00F4CEC6A19E1844FBA