Result for 46A79ED4FF422E34CADEBBA49872D74892631E14

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib64/libjq.so.1.0.4
FileSize318808
MD5387C884D0778F8E18409AE6A2CD4083E
SHA-146A79ED4FF422E34CADEBBA49872D74892631E14
SHA-25640F7C0ACD5F1C94A1B20DA275BAB2EDC367BF44AE5C6D2CD60FE3742D02EF0C8
SSDEEP6144:Bkd9Qw3XU1tFhBVSr+Do9Nr1W1fAecDQFN2vjwXjB3hYjh7kPs/VGnI2FFL9vtF7:BAmztA9NrIAwFNEaNajh7kPM5wFL9vtJ
TLSHT1C1643A17F1520DBDD4968C3047AB8512AE287CC28622A97778C5A7703F77F306B1EBA5
hashlookup:parent-total1
hashlookup:trust55

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The searched file hash is included in 1 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD55104F5A33BF7AA3957460609C8270948
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionlightweight and flexible command-line JSON processor jq is like sed for JSON data – you can use it to slice and filter and map and transform structured data with the same ease that sed, awk, grep and friends let you play with text. It is written in portable C, and it has zero runtime dependencies. jq can mangle the data format that you have into the one that you want with very little effort, and the program to do so is often shorter and simpler than you'd expect.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamejq
PackageRelease5.fc33
PackageVersion1.6
SHA-1383D00179A859084AEA7CDCF3F4AAEE576E986A3
SHA-256C9FB82CBA9FC6F082EF7DEFCF2D75A08F6CD47E37FB4EC945F5BE307512F42E5