Result for 2365B159FB9ED062DFEF63C20765E5A3B4D6BCE1

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib64/ruby/gems/3.1.0/specifications/loquacious-1.9.1.gemspec
FileSize2504
MD5206D2D421660FEAE046DE713BCAD41B4
SHA-12365B159FB9ED062DFEF63C20765E5A3B4D6BCE1
SHA-256126F6658077AF43C9F9AB731DCE17DD5B2555E50B209D695EB5BC3AFD3C00B29
SSDEEP48:u8tZena1p+OvYmXWGPALR5LxzjrSnNht9/hBUtOc6/a:uGIq+OvYmXWGPk5Lx3mn7/uaC
TLSHT1E751221B8D157A731A235F81C8E600914776FB5823498D48B99E456C2303B97C7E31FB
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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
MD51595DDB9A177C4B8CC4945BC4D61A6E2
PackageArchi586
PackageDescriptionDescriptive configuration files for Ruby written in Ruby. Loquacious provides a very open configuration system written in ruby and descriptions for each configuration attribute. The attributes and descriptions can be iterated over allowing for helpful information about those attributes to be displayed to the user. In the simple case we have a file something like Loquacious.configuration_for('app') { name 'value', :desc => "Defines the name" foo 'bar', :desc => "FooBar" id 42, :desc => "Ara T. Howard" } Which can be loaded via the standard Ruby loading mechanisms Kernel.load 'config/app.rb' The attributes and their descriptions can be printed by using a Help object help = Loquacious.help_for('app') help.show :values => true # show the values for the attributes, too Descriptions are optional, and configurations can be nested arbitrarily deep. Loquacious.configuration_for('nested') { desc "The outermost level" a { desc "One more level in" b { desc "Finally, a real value" c 'value' } } } config = Loquacious.configuration_for('nested') p config.a.b.c #=> "value" And as you can see, descriptions can either be given inline after the value or they can appear above the attribute and value on their own line.
PackageNameruby3.1-rubygem-loquacious
PackageRelease2.67
PackageVersion1.9.1
SHA-14F673742F73AA793358E6B6EC844AAD46DECBA00
SHA-256EA0B4591967912CD4C2CD55CD1E3CC2CA9FFE6A4FAFFCDD04A10723F014FBB81
Key Value
MD54C0018BB936613B53C33F831B13D67B8
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionDescriptive configuration files for Ruby written in Ruby. Loquacious provides a very open configuration system written in ruby and descriptions for each configuration attribute. The attributes and descriptions can be iterated over allowing for helpful information about those attributes to be displayed to the user. In the simple case we have a file something like Loquacious.configuration_for('app') { name 'value', :desc => "Defines the name" foo 'bar', :desc => "FooBar" id 42, :desc => "Ara T. Howard" } Which can be loaded via the standard Ruby loading mechanisms Kernel.load 'config/app.rb' The attributes and their descriptions can be printed by using a Help object help = Loquacious.help_for('app') help.show :values => true # show the values for the attributes, too Descriptions are optional, and configurations can be nested arbitrarily deep. Loquacious.configuration_for('nested') { desc "The outermost level" a { desc "One more level in" b { desc "Finally, a real value" c 'value' } } } config = Loquacious.configuration_for('nested') p config.a.b.c #=> "value" And as you can see, descriptions can either be given inline after the value or they can appear above the attribute and value on their own line.
PackageNameruby3.1-rubygem-loquacious
PackageRelease2.67
PackageVersion1.9.1
SHA-1930AA10F387BA2B262E1847ABADD713624458681
SHA-2566E189DC2DAA01D6B29DCDFE42F646475511E94FB5B00D03F934EAE79872B479B