Result for 20E73CBD84985CE9B0D318778EECBF7FA9109EE6

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/python3.9/site-packages/vulture/whitelists/__pycache__/collections_whitelist.cpython-39.pyc
FileSize232
MD5203F2A61F424A4A68C2D83FB6A91DBE1
SHA-120E73CBD84985CE9B0D318778EECBF7FA9109EE6
SHA-256D718CCEF60A3ADABD93A83BB20B23B8DDEBB9440E32C49995A1800ED0C8864E0
SSDEEP6:Q4E/ez/QhMIXROrQ/82G9YBbrZfnQtnIUDv:Q4kez/QX4pE5fnqDv
TLSHT125D02300E70787E5D1DAFE3950F1553470F1CCFDD719F1052B68F6454C05355016250D
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Key Value
MD5B77F25194A02ED8D533565051D0CDF26
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescription Vulture finds unused classes, functions and variables in your code. This helps you cleanup and find errors in your programs. If you run it on both your library and test suite you can find untested code. Due to Python’s dynamic nature, static code analyzers like vulture are likely to miss some dead code. Also, code that is only called implicitly may be reported as unused. Nonetheless, vulture can be a very helpful tool for higher code quality.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamepython3-vulture
PackageRelease2.fc34
PackageVersion2.3
SHA-1E022991CADCB925509C28439A5F9368D6C4D3111
SHA-2565A1A1503E292632061C52D0BDDE622AA4FA4D5F99905C67F893130413F1A1BA9