Result for 068108716E38A9C8003C09B9B237C3AFEE375D50

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/python3.8/site-packages/pylint/checkers/__pycache__/format.cpython-38.opt-1.pyc
FileSize15915
MD58673ED2A3F1F9DEEB9FC5E8CE2EF39AF
SHA-1068108716E38A9C8003C09B9B237C3AFEE375D50
SHA-256F710873E5D8C1AB0B250AF1894C321727A40085672649E14745F6EE647525FCF
SSDEEP384:9bsXI+faeGBTX68/fsegLHD9iSQFrTuckQ82c2z6hyK2ty6GUvbQWQ:9YNSP1/EegLHpLQFrTubQ82Rk2tLGOsp
TLSHT184624BA2A200699AFE72F2F5707913509E70CB7B97815AC1F95CD13E0F8AF4014B79D6
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MD5F9648176C9F5EE5B7BD254E79E9320C4
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionPyLint is an extensible tool for checking whether Python code satisfies a specified coding standard. It is similar to PyChecker insofar that it can perform nearly all tests supported by PyChecker. Pylint, however, can check many other things such as line-code length, variable name adherence to a coding standard, whether interfaces defined in the code are actually implemented, and much more. One can easily extend PyLint with plugins.
PackageMaintainershlomif <shlomif>
PackageNamepython3-pylint
PackageRelease1.mga8
PackageVersion2.6.0
SHA-1E028A05178BDFAF68C0FE674E00660B70C188967
SHA-25604E19999244BF58EBAC2C919158B35DCD5A1C133BDF45C1BBF3A50C004E2A0F5