Result for 0E66E78CCDA8D28DAB4BA29B726C78AF471ADA78

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Key Value
FileName./usr/share/gocode/src/github.com/sanity-io/litter/testdata/config_StripPackageNames.dump
FileSize260
MD5B9D7EFD7EA306792792F18CB758A395C
SHA-10E66E78CCDA8D28DAB4BA29B726C78AF471ADA78
SHA-256E1BE03E317D4E7AAFFE049782A44E581454F5D3F5E17923AC6103DA35CB6CCD0
SSDEEP6:q4AH/0UeaD0RstOpclwZeEy2ATUNfoQLbwJNTlkHTn:FAH/0UF0RsycTv2ATMQebYToT
TLSHT1A4D05E0094F91E28495020B58D2E560647F076D76D6C38B2F3645A546F0D69FA6B2ADC
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hashlookup:trust55

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Key Value
FileSize10556
MD530F622B864C3BF18A17CF3DCC2A62851
PackageDescriptionPretty printer library for Go data structures to aid in debugging and testing Litter is a pretty printer library for Go data structures to aid in debugging and testing. . It's named for the fact that it outputs literals, which you litter your output with. As a side benefit, all Litter output is compilable Go. You can use Litter to emit data during debug, and it's also really nice for "snapshot data" in unit tests, since it produces consistent, sorted output. . Litter was inspired by Spew (https://github.com/davecgh/go-spew), but focuses on terseness and readability.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamegolang-github-sanity-io-litter-dev
PackageSectiondevel
PackageVersion1.2.0-1
SHA-10B17AC41453DE3A916ADD467F377BD9E685A779B
SHA-256BAD8C1B0C8B3A4959ECC9823B2A8E87ABBC5CFE1F710BED772048F5C25EB4997