Result for 1A1B613810650571022EC2A248B42AF7780FC467

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/multimarkdown/DevelopmentNotes.fodt
FileSize127487
MD519FCAFBA873506FA595E6B15E7F4F256
SHA-11A1B613810650571022EC2A248B42AF7780FC467
SHA-256BF3EBA7133B9C160C9A22324318895DBFE4AF9D0C302DFE5720760D2A205A697
SSDEEP768:KAeSJBcwQuqwIQfOTtnsYUvXLxbv5AMxvIwFkqWU/sDLOxWV:KAeSJC4OT27vbxz5JQKkqWJ4c
TLSHT1B1C3211CA4CA5A380099717FA9D59353F59BC32FEB29F4A074AA5373238BFC2E135506
hashlookup:parent-total3
hashlookup:trust65

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The searched file hash is included in 3 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD5E5C7243654660FDB726DA54DF489F0D0
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionMultiMarkdown is a superset of the Markdown lightweight markup syntax with support for additional output formats and features. Writing with MultiMarkdown allows you to separate the content and structure of your document from the formatting. You focus on the actual writing, without having to worry about making the styles of your chapter headers match, or ensuring the proper spacing between paragraphs. And with a little forethought, a single plain text document can easily be converted into multiple output formats without having to rewrite the entire thing or format it by hand. Even better, you don’t have to write in “computer-ese” to create well formatted HTML or LaTeX commands. You just write, MultiMarkdown takes care of the rest.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamemultimarkdown
PackageRelease2.fc34
PackageVersion6.6.0
SHA-1BA560A9594937589F3B368FDB86BA316F079E6E2
SHA-2568F32F1998D549C789A2003EF0B3411E4F270357D52B21486D2E92195AEA3719A
Key Value
MD5865D049D2C7C2EAAD70EACF611DC2E69
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescriptionMultiMarkdown is a superset of the Markdown lightweight markup syntax with support for additional output formats and features. Writing with MultiMarkdown allows you to separate the content and structure of your document from the formatting. You focus on the actual writing, without having to worry about making the styles of your chapter headers match, or ensuring the proper spacing between paragraphs. And with a little forethought, a single plain text document can easily be converted into multiple output formats without having to rewrite the entire thing or format it by hand. Even better, you don’t have to write in “computer-ese” to create well formatted HTML or LaTeX commands. You just write, MultiMarkdown takes care of the rest.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamemultimarkdown
PackageRelease2.fc34
PackageVersion6.6.0
SHA-18B7874BDAC234506DD9DEA141997AFE2B0E623DA
SHA-256F9264CDBF6FD0816AAEAA5163603EC5CF5C8677ED85C8B0B5C33E1C2A51B78CE
Key Value
MD5652773C7DA8764C8A90CFA56602E0E6D
PackageArcharmv7hl
PackageDescriptionMultiMarkdown is a superset of the Markdown lightweight markup syntax with support for additional output formats and features. Writing with MultiMarkdown allows you to separate the content and structure of your document from the formatting. You focus on the actual writing, without having to worry about making the styles of your chapter headers match, or ensuring the proper spacing between paragraphs. And with a little forethought, a single plain text document can easily be converted into multiple output formats without having to rewrite the entire thing or format it by hand. Even better, you don’t have to write in “computer-ese” to create well formatted HTML or LaTeX commands. You just write, MultiMarkdown takes care of the rest.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamemultimarkdown
PackageRelease2.fc34
PackageVersion6.6.0
SHA-10BA11EC4EA0504EC52CFBBB32F93C0D48F033E96
SHA-25636068FD7F7F1F489F12C73E138DF1FCF2FB8318B8EF2731B038950B05AF47E69