Result for 0B183A36A35BFB5706E775BB8C42DF4ADDACBD8D

Query result

Key Value
FileNamesnap-hashlookup-import/usr/share/doc/gnugo/copyright
FileSize1589
MD5647D01DC55CF9D153D1670031F390591
SHA-10B183A36A35BFB5706E775BB8C42DF4ADDACBD8D
SHA-256E4ADBF440141C8E30112A4C945419412C1167BFB3532082007C5C67E460D93F2
SHA-512A01C3649367C3A88CD64D682181CFE24505BBA17B4808A8B145F68A704A6E052BF32112090FD620EBA8387265A935AF5D88EE841E7169423472233BF7A4B2049
SSDEEP24:/sinfxOh5nhndy282hFKP01gFUY7kEo+dCp36INBvPWuU6s/d6s/IkT5H0gvFn:/HnfxOh5nVdCZPmg6EZwKIPn3Ul
TLSHT14931752E3F4E5FB30B13CCD1776922ECBB0A598836360441704C01EE22B489556F5F96
insert-timestamp1727050538.0658119
mimetypetext/plain
sourcesnap:uAhZemgqoSGFPydXfabEYUrWyowbyzpi_238
hashlookup:parent-total51
hashlookup:trust100

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Parents (Total: 51)

The searched file hash is included in 51 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
SHA-10BD284B3B79EFD48BA57F9BDBD619FA6AB15F37D
snap-authoritycanonical
snap-filenameuAhZemgqoSGFPydXfabEYUrWyowbyzpi_238.snap
snap-iduAhZemgqoSGFPydXfabEYUrWyowbyzpi_238
snap-nameq5go
snap-publisher-ideB7XLPR1j9nNFK6wnVjj7gwQ8ljp6JcD
snap-signkeyBWDEoaqyr25nF5SNCvEv2v7QnM9QsfCc0PBMYD_i2NGSQ32EF2d4D0hqUel3m8ul
snap-timestamp2022-01-24T07:58:56.080424Z
source-urlhttps://api.snapcraft.io/api/v1/snaps/download/uAhZemgqoSGFPydXfabEYUrWyowbyzpi_238.snap
Key Value
SHA-116F2C88BE38198648C194F13F1AEADBBBDDDDAC0
snap-authoritycanonical
snap-filenameuAhZemgqoSGFPydXfabEYUrWyowbyzpi_112.snap
snap-iduAhZemgqoSGFPydXfabEYUrWyowbyzpi_112
snap-nameq5go
snap-publisher-ideB7XLPR1j9nNFK6wnVjj7gwQ8ljp6JcD
snap-signkeyBWDEoaqyr25nF5SNCvEv2v7QnM9QsfCc0PBMYD_i2NGSQ32EF2d4D0hqUel3m8ul
snap-timestamp2022-01-24T07:58:56.080424Z
source-urlhttps://api.snapcraft.io/api/v1/snaps/download/uAhZemgqoSGFPydXfabEYUrWyowbyzpi_112.snap
Key Value
FileSize1439396
MD5E93306678497C60ACCDCE68F7F2A94EA
PackageDescriptionplay the game of Go GNU Go is a free program that plays the game of Go. It provides a text-only user interface, have a look at the cgoban or qgo package if you want to play on a graphical board. . Go is an ancient game originated from China, with a definite history of over 3000 years, although there are historians who say that the game was invented more than 4000 years ago. The Chinese call the game Weiqi, other names for Go include Baduk (Korean), Igo (Japanese), and Goe (Taiwanese). . In this game, each player tries to exert more influence on territory than her opponent, using threats of death, capture, or isolation. It is, therefore, a symbolic representation of the relationships between nations. Go is getting increasingly popular around the world, especially in Asian, European and American countries, with many worldwide competitions being held. . The game of Go is played on a board. The Go set is comprised of the board, together with 181 black and 180 white stones. The standard board has 19 lines by 19 lines, but 13x13 and 9x9 boards can also be used. However, the 9x9 and 13x13 boards are usually for beginners; more advanced players would prefer the traditional 19x19 board. . Compared to International Chess and Chinese Chess, Go has far fewer rules. Yet this allowed for all sorts of moves to be played, so Go can be a more intellectually challenging game than the other two types of Chess. Nonetheless, Go is not a difficult game to learn, so have a fun time playing the game with your friends. . (adopted from http://senseis.xmp.net/?WhatIsGo)
PackageMaintainerMartin A. Godisch <godisch@debian.org>
PackageNamegnugo
PackageSectiongames
PackageVersion3.8-11
SHA-133AF7CD26F17A9C6B215A428D16C5432617DEFC6
SHA-256025C410836B9D283DE60B767924BE713A18E838D3F8857BE8C11736B4B0B687E
Key Value
FileSize1378468
MD5BB9921EC5C8003AA994173102ADAEE55
PackageDescriptionplay the game of Go GNU Go is a free program that plays the game of Go. It provides a text-only user interface, have a look at the cgoban or qgo package if you want to play on a graphical board. . Go is an ancient game originated from China, with a definite history of over 3000 years, although there are historians who say that the game was invented more than 4000 years ago. The Chinese call the game Weiqi, other names for Go include Baduk (Korean), Igo (Japanese), and Goe (Taiwanese). . In this game, each player tries to exert more influence on territory than her opponent, using threats of death, capture, or isolation. It is, therefore, a symbolic representation of the relationships between nations. Go is getting increasingly popular around the world, especially in Asian, European and American countries, with many worldwide competitions being held. . The game of Go is played on a board. The Go set is comprised of the board, together with 181 black and 180 white stones. The standard board has 19 lines by 19 lines, but 13x13 and 9x9 boards can also be used. However, the 9x9 and 13x13 boards are usually for beginners; more advanced players would prefer the traditional 19x19 board. . Compared to International Chess and Chinese Chess, Go has far fewer rules. Yet this allowed for all sorts of moves to be played, so Go can be a more intellectually challenging game than the other two types of Chess. Nonetheless, Go is not a difficult game to learn, so have a fun time playing the game with your friends. . (adopted from http://senseis.xmp.net/?WhatIsGo)
PackageMaintainerMartin A. Godisch <godisch@debian.org>
PackageNamegnugo
PackageSectiongames
PackageVersion3.8-11
SHA-1389D94523CAF10CCF4A985B0BB7C20123227BC5F
SHA-256557F7C540C3D5C36ACCE8A52E74C8F66230C6537764C182191A4C1668D274A21
Key Value
FileSize1357764
MD53661D3F21C786819D35AA40D0FC00F50
PackageDescriptionplay the game of Go GNU Go is a free program that plays the game of Go. It provides a text-only user interface, have a look at the cgoban or qgo package if you want to play on a graphical board. . Go is an ancient game originated from China, with a definite history of over 3000 years, although there are historians who say that the game was invented more than 4000 years ago. The Chinese call the game Weiqi, other names for Go include Baduk (Korean), Igo (Japanese), and Goe (Taiwanese). . In this game, each player tries to exert more influence on territory than her opponent, using threats of death, capture, or isolation. It is, therefore, a symbolic representation of the relationships between nations. Go is getting increasingly popular around the world, especially in Asian, European and American countries, with many worldwide competitions being held. . The game of Go is played on a board. The Go set is comprised of the board, together with 181 black and 180 white stones. The standard board has 19 lines by 19 lines, but 13x13 and 9x9 boards can also be used. However, the 9x9 and 13x13 boards are usually for beginners; more advanced players would prefer the traditional 19x19 board. . Compared to International Chess and Chinese Chess, Go has far fewer rules. Yet this allowed for all sorts of moves to be played, so Go can be a more intellectually challenging game than the other two types of Chess. Nonetheless, Go is not a difficult game to learn, so have a fun time playing the game with your friends. . (adopted from http://senseis.xmp.net/?WhatIsGo)
PackageMaintainerMartin A. Godisch <godisch@debian.org>
PackageNamegnugo
PackageSectiongames
PackageVersion3.8-9+b3
SHA-13F92B65CB8C512B95096995BC43A88E7967AC25A
SHA-2560E1FC98C5978EE35BD744D3BEC9A0EF0C6CD28142EE003D4EEBCC40561DC94A4
Key Value
FileSize2108570
MD592DFA51D591FD7A1E10406C1BCF5061E
PackageDescriptionplay the game of Go GNU Go is a free program that plays the game of Go. It provides a text-only user interface, have a look at the cgoban or qgo package if you want to play on a graphical board. . Go is an ancient game originated from China, with a definite history of over 3000 years, although there are historians who say that the game was invented more than 4000 years ago. The Chinese call the game Weiqi, other names for Go include Baduk (Korean), Igo (Japanese), and Goe (Taiwanese). . In this game, each player tries to exert more influence on territory than her opponent, using threats of death, capture, or isolation. It is, therefore, a symbolic representation of the relationships between nations. Go is getting increasingly popular around the world, especially in Asian, European and American countries, with many worldwide competitions being held. . The game of Go is played on a board. The Go set is comprised of the board, together with 181 black and 180 white stones. The standard board has 19 lines by 19 lines, but 13x13 and 9x9 boards can also be used. However, the 9x9 and 13x13 boards are usually for beginners; more advanced players would prefer the traditional 19x19 board. . Compared to International Chess and Chinese Chess, Go has far fewer rules. Yet this allowed for all sorts of moves to be played, so Go can be a more intellectually challenging game than the other two types of Chess. Nonetheless, Go is not a difficult game to learn, so have a fun time playing the game with your friends. . (adopted from http://senseis.xmp.net/?WhatIsGo)
PackageMaintainerMartin A. Godisch <godisch@debian.org>
PackageNamegnugo
PackageSectiongames
PackageVersion3.8-8
SHA-14293B1F5B9A070E9AED7FDB1E8EDDDF794ADDAE3
SHA-256F0A376CFD476E1DD368F53B5190EB1565AD285832570A1C30331F6B0AE29EF80
Key Value
FileSize1402302
MD5DFF6C120058E6AADDFD336AF041C92FC
PackageDescriptionplay the game of Go GNU Go is a free program that plays the game of Go. It provides a text-only user interface, have a look at the cgoban or qgo package if you want to play on a graphical board. . Go is an ancient game originated from China, with a definite history of over 3000 years, although there are historians who say that the game was invented more than 4000 years ago. The Chinese call the game Weiqi, other names for Go include Baduk (Korean), Igo (Japanese), and Goe (Taiwanese). . In this game, each player tries to exert more influence on territory than her opponent, using threats of death, capture, or isolation. It is, therefore, a symbolic representation of the relationships between nations. Go is getting increasingly popular around the world, especially in Asian, European and American countries, with many worldwide competitions being held. . The game of Go is played on a board. The Go set is comprised of the board, together with 181 black and 180 white stones. The standard board has 19 lines by 19 lines, but 13x13 and 9x9 boards can also be used. However, the 9x9 and 13x13 boards are usually for beginners; more advanced players would prefer the traditional 19x19 board. . Compared to International Chess and Chinese Chess, Go has far fewer rules. Yet this allowed for all sorts of moves to be played, so Go can be a more intellectually challenging game than the other two types of Chess. Nonetheless, Go is not a difficult game to learn, so have a fun time playing the game with your friends. . (adopted from http://senseis.xmp.net/?WhatIsGo)
PackageMaintainerMartin A. Godisch <godisch@debian.org>
PackageNamegnugo
PackageSectiongames
PackageVersion3.8-9+b2
SHA-144D0A742A9526049EF8DB1EFE770DF7840F443EF
SHA-256452DB28933199C680D1EEF3213548D0E2A6CD9D628B1D5A5BBFD82EE87BA6601
Key Value
FileSize1445676
MD50DA5DB78D25B514D40D73436E94F4297
PackageDescriptionplay the game of Go GNU Go is a free program that plays the game of Go. It provides a text-only user interface, have a look at the cgoban or qgo package if you want to play on a graphical board. . Go is an ancient game originated from China, with a definite history of over 3000 years, although there are historians who say that the game was invented more than 4000 years ago. The Chinese call the game Weiqi, other names for Go include Baduk (Korean), Igo (Japanese), and Goe (Taiwanese). . In this game, each player tries to exert more influence on territory than her opponent, using threats of death, capture, or isolation. It is, therefore, a symbolic representation of the relationships between nations. Go is getting increasingly popular around the world, especially in Asian, European and American countries, with many worldwide competitions being held. . The game of Go is played on a board. The Go set is comprised of the board, together with 181 black and 180 white stones. The standard board has 19 lines by 19 lines, but 13x13 and 9x9 boards can also be used. However, the 9x9 and 13x13 boards are usually for beginners; more advanced players would prefer the traditional 19x19 board. . Compared to International Chess and Chinese Chess, Go has far fewer rules. Yet this allowed for all sorts of moves to be played, so Go can be a more intellectually challenging game than the other two types of Chess. Nonetheless, Go is not a difficult game to learn, so have a fun time playing the game with your friends. . (adopted from http://senseis.xmp.net/?WhatIsGo)
PackageMaintainerMartin A. Godisch <godisch@debian.org>
PackageNamegnugo
PackageSectiongames
PackageVersion3.8-9+b3
SHA-14BF217ABDF7E225635915172C717D3E3FF98424A
SHA-2567AAF55AB9656FC65E9E0887B0484E2AD98BA447C137D3E1B9C6A0879E635A148
Key Value
FileSize1395850
MD5E4FACB698E3E70875A37800142AAE6CC
PackageDescriptionplay the game of Go GNU Go is a free program that plays the game of Go. It provides a text-only user interface, have a look at the cgoban or qgo package if you want to play on a graphical board. . Go is an ancient game originated from China, with a definite history of over 3000 years, although there are historians who say that the game was invented more than 4000 years ago. The Chinese call the game Weiqi, other names for Go include Baduk (Korean), Igo (Japanese), and Goe (Taiwanese). . In this game, each player tries to exert more influence on territory than her opponent, using threats of death, capture, or isolation. It is, therefore, a symbolic representation of the relationships between nations. Go is getting increasingly popular around the world, especially in Asian, European and American countries, with many worldwide competitions being held. . The game of Go is played on a board. The Go set is comprised of the board, together with 181 black and 180 white stones. The standard board has 19 lines by 19 lines, but 13x13 and 9x9 boards can also be used. However, the 9x9 and 13x13 boards are usually for beginners; more advanced players would prefer the traditional 19x19 board. . Compared to International Chess and Chinese Chess, Go has far fewer rules. Yet this allowed for all sorts of moves to be played, so Go can be a more intellectually challenging game than the other two types of Chess. Nonetheless, Go is not a difficult game to learn, so have a fun time playing the game with your friends. . (adopted from http://senseis.xmp.net/?WhatIsGo)
PackageMaintainerMartin A. Godisch <godisch@debian.org>
PackageNamegnugo
PackageSectiongames
PackageVersion3.8-9+b2
SHA-14D585933EA06D4F17C10B7E7C1A8A63C9DDBC3D8
SHA-256DF37F54B6C62C67D1F418D8AA72E6503B5976D13ECE4113B1D20E7A9AF02E781
Key Value
FileSize1337340
MD5E6C1C715E2003C348DD96C209DEFC829
PackageDescriptionplay the game of Go GNU Go is a free program that plays the game of Go. It provides a text-only user interface, have a look at the cgoban or qgo package if you want to play on a graphical board. . Go is an ancient game originated from China, with a definite history of over 3000 years, although there are historians who say that the game was invented more than 4000 years ago. The Chinese call the game Weiqi, other names for Go include Baduk (Korean), Igo (Japanese), and Goe (Taiwanese). . In this game, each player tries to exert more influence on territory than her opponent, using threats of death, capture, or isolation. It is, therefore, a symbolic representation of the relationships between nations. Go is getting increasingly popular around the world, especially in Asian, European and American countries, with many worldwide competitions being held. . The game of Go is played on a board. The Go set is comprised of the board, together with 181 black and 180 white stones. The standard board has 19 lines by 19 lines, but 13x13 and 9x9 boards can also be used. However, the 9x9 and 13x13 boards are usually for beginners; more advanced players would prefer the traditional 19x19 board. . Compared to International Chess and Chinese Chess, Go has far fewer rules. Yet this allowed for all sorts of moves to be played, so Go can be a more intellectually challenging game than the other two types of Chess. Nonetheless, Go is not a difficult game to learn, so have a fun time playing the game with your friends. . (adopted from http://senseis.xmp.net/?WhatIsGo)
PackageMaintainerMartin A. Godisch <godisch@debian.org>
PackageNamegnugo
PackageSectiongames
PackageVersion3.8-8
SHA-15BB07E6DFF8F37FCD1B3CF9297159E19237DEE4D
SHA-2561DF37AF896F5AFB06E03549BF09A67BD38C275077972DD997707D660249B1048