Result for 1C5CD889E8503374555430DA3E64D68F5F1ABE0B

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Key Value
FileName./usr/bin/scspell-3.6
FileSize960
MD5859FDF48382E6AB8AF54D45B34C531F3
SHA-11C5CD889E8503374555430DA3E64D68F5F1ABE0B
SHA-256B4C9204DF70D1E33227BF1C508FEB20166431BEEA819EA2C9F04BFFBE95F926C
SSDEEP24:juJoKIzFt9woq7LwKLPLwoZZT0EeC0RDa92ovWc:SJofpwoq7smsoZZTIa92ov5
TLSHT14C11DCA2D831B62395D28BDE3CB0906A111B59A77A912026F1CCCBB85FC03909D39F19
hashlookup:parent-total2
hashlookup:trust60

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The searched file hash is included in 2 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD585A5BC243BB67BB929484549E45D8D50
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionScspell is a spell checker for source code. This is an unofficial fork (of https://launchpad.net/scspell) that runs on both Python 2 and 3. Scspell does not try to be particularly smart--rather, it does the simplest thing that can possibly work: 1. All alphanumeric strings (strings of letters, numbers, and underscores) are spell-checked tokens. 2. Each token is split into one or more subtokens. Underscores and digits always divide tokens, and capital letters will begin new subtokens. In other words, ``some_variable`` and ``someVariable`` will both generate the subtoken list {``some``, ``variable``}. 3. All subtokens longer than three characters are matched against a set of dictionaries, and a match failure prompts the user for action. When matching against the included English dictionary, *prefix matching* is employed; this choice permits the use of truncated words like ``dict`` as valid subtokens. When applied to code written in most popular programming languages while using typical naming conventions, this algorithm will usually catch many errors without an annoying false positive rate. In an effort to catch more spelling errors, Scspell is able to check each file against a set of dictionary words selected *specifically for that file*. Up to three different sub-dictionaries may be searched for any given file: 1. A natural language dictionary. (Scspell provides an American English dictionary as the default.) 2. A programming language-specific dictionary, intended to contain oddly-spelled keywords and APIs associated with that language. (Scspell provides small default dictionaries for a number of popular programming languages.) 3. A file-specific dictionary, intended to contain uncommon strings which are not likely to be found in more than a handful of unique files.
PackageNamepython36-scspell3k
PackageRelease18.17
PackageVersion2.2
SHA-196AEC3BF4DF0196C92CEA94EE9BCA4EEF551D14A
SHA-256834CCFFF03326F9E0A2B2F49B65CF398C8254BE755E76BB1544B69F87E736272
Key Value
MD51E7B8D1D011C58F403B60CFA8E9DD362
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionScspell is a spell checker for source code. This is an unofficial fork (of https://launchpad.net/scspell) that runs on both Python 2 and 3. Scspell does not try to be particularly smart--rather, it does the simplest thing that can possibly work: 1. All alphanumeric strings (strings of letters, numbers, and underscores) are spell-checked tokens. 2. Each token is split into one or more subtokens. Underscores and digits always divide tokens, and capital letters will begin new subtokens. In other words, ``some_variable`` and ``someVariable`` will both generate the subtoken list {``some``, ``variable``}. 3. All subtokens longer than three characters are matched against a set of dictionaries, and a match failure prompts the user for action. When matching against the included English dictionary, *prefix matching* is employed; this choice permits the use of truncated words like ``dict`` as valid subtokens. When applied to code written in most popular programming languages while using typical naming conventions, this algorithm will usually catch many errors without an annoying false positive rate. In an effort to catch more spelling errors, Scspell is able to check each file against a set of dictionary words selected *specifically for that file*. Up to three different sub-dictionaries may be searched for any given file: 1. A natural language dictionary. (Scspell provides an American English dictionary as the default.) 2. A programming language-specific dictionary, intended to contain oddly-spelled keywords and APIs associated with that language. (Scspell provides small default dictionaries for a number of popular programming languages.) 3. A file-specific dictionary, intended to contain uncommon strings which are not likely to be found in more than a handful of unique files.
PackageNamepython36-scspell3k
PackageRelease18.16
PackageVersion2.2
SHA-16F6271D99F6EA90B8AA6EF3A7C88E212C5E8F5C2
SHA-256D56D6672F0D4D464D50D84F86A3BDCD8E122E132EE752342D67DC368A2D55548