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SHA-1 | 0AFA3FA6EB32C966386A60570533C25B569E125F |
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PackageDescription | PyLint 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. |
PackageMaintainer | shlomif <shlomif> |
PackageName | python3-pylint |
PackageRelease | 1.mga8 |
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