Result for 9A8B45D7DC3BF84C8040EFF38C04B01E0EE6F5F9

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Key Value
FileName./usr/share/gocode/src/github.com/mitchellh/go-homedir/homedir.go
FileSize2900
MD5218E1197C251593115FECE8E7521DEF5
SHA-19A8B45D7DC3BF84C8040EFF38C04B01E0EE6F5F9
SHA-256B04F0ECBC762FBD9F165CA4EAD1153F5D689C983C3C04BE9A6D0C2FE753B1990
SSDEEP48:WeohiwhrBLBteUE6A0DhNcLKbX5KW+gLJOB7nvb+QQHegjj2POdXxR+TCDEVW4lC:aieBVEeALK9s12N5x8GLa17Ns4G
TLSHT1C45124D06BEAD65217615110A9081882FAE4F4F205BDE0FCF9D5ABE9B01C017CAF4EC2
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Key Value
FileSize4290
MD5B1CB35B45238BB54C0625556BC90E146
PackageDescriptionGo library for detecting and expanding the user's home directory This is a Go library for detecting the user's home directory without the use of cgo, so the library can be used in cross-compilation environments. . Usage is incredibly simple, just call homedir.Dir() to get the home directory for a user, and homedir.Expand() to expand the ~ in a path to the home directory. . Why not just use os/user? The built-in os/user package requires cgo on Darwin systems. This means that any Go code that uses that package cannot cross compile. But 99% of the time the use for os/user is just to retrieve the home directory, which we can do for the current user without cgo. This library does that, enabling cross-compilation.
PackageMaintainerDebian Go Packaging Team <pkg-go-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamegolang-github-mitchellh-go-homedir-dev
PackageSectiondevel
PackageVersion0.0~git20160621.0.756f7b1-1
SHA-1C33F7ADB3CAC4CE6BAB81590164062ED29B2996F
SHA-256F4959FE38EC9C2A540D3465E1520009F3DF0E6006F7CBD7565E0F5058528FEE3