Key | Value |
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FileName | ./usr/bin/redet |
FileSize | 1632835 |
MD5 | 30AF738AA9318492A96B6EE1D03B824B |
SHA-1 | B1ECAC8F647FBBFCE8E80197B868E20237F186AF |
SHA-256 | 15FF87AFDBD295C5E03475D4190AB2510CA7B8A82F49E6783E08FD58F84328DA |
SSDEEP | 12288:VRE+j96Q9zoDFCJYevQXepZArqEJpb/rnvSO:c+j96YNvQX0A9JpbDnvSO |
TLSH | T1A4752A1166571D90B34B9A3A0EE7E1D84A35C0DF0199D90B39AFE2CDBF42D2850BD2E7 |
hashlookup:parent-total | 3 |
hashlookup:trust | 65 |
The searched file hash is included in 3 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:
Key | Value |
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FileSize | 234428 |
MD5 | AD968AF05CD365698CC7302D021F0CAE |
PackageDescription | regular expression development and execution tool Redet allows the user to construct regular expressions and test them against input data by executing any of a variety of search programs, editors, and programming languages that make use of regular expressions. When a suitable regular expression has been constructed it may be saved to a file. . Redet stands for Regular Expression Development and Execution Tool. For each program, a palette showing the available regular expression syntax is provided. Selections from the palette may be copied to the regular expression window with a mouse click. Users may add their own definitions to the palette via their initialization file. Redet also keeps a list of the regular expressions executed, from which entries may be copied back into the regular expression under construction. The history list is saved to a file and restored on startup, so it persists across sessions. . So long as the underlying program supports Unicode, Redet allows UTF-8 Unicode in both test data and regular expressions. |
PackageMaintainer | Ubuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com> |
PackageName | redet |
PackageSection | x11 |
PackageVersion | 8.26-1.2 |
SHA-1 | 99C2DACA471924504699D7517F4436B1C4FED123 |
SHA-256 | AD52ECB09B1E0CABEC326D4F23E75F6455DA106CA0494882D00E7B0A3DA5CAB8 |
Key | Value |
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FileSize | 303746 |
MD5 | 975ED5EBC83CF5497811800EDD6C82BE |
PackageDescription | regular expression development and execution tool Redet allows the user to construct regular expressions and test them against input data by executing any of a variety of search programs, editors, and programming languages that make use of regular expressions. When a suitable regular expression has been constructed it may be saved to a file. . Redet stands for Regular Expression Development and Execution Tool. For each program, a palette showing the available regular expression syntax is provided. Selections from the palette may be copied to the regular expression window with a mouse click. Users may add their own definitions to the palette via their initialization file. Redet also keeps a list of the regular expressions executed, from which entries may be copied back into the regular expression under construction. The history list is saved to a file and restored on startup, so it persists across sessions. . So long as the underlying program supports Unicode, Redet allows UTF-8 Unicode in both test data and regular expressions. |
PackageMaintainer | Ubuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com> |
PackageName | redet |
PackageSection | x11 |
PackageVersion | 8.26-1.1 |
SHA-1 | C716A6D079C7BBAA1543F08DD134B744CA152F32 |
SHA-256 | 1B85892CEC9142899E35D687C91CED960F18C62B3C9D675BD25CCB699E312505 |
Key | Value |
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FileSize | 303928 |
MD5 | 52D30BC582E035360D47CF41C5A5CA77 |
PackageDescription | regular expression development and execution tool Redet allows the user to construct regular expressions and test them against input data by executing any of a variety of search programs, editors, and programming languages that make use of regular expressions. When a suitable regular expression has been constructed it may be saved to a file. . Redet stands for Regular Expression Development and Execution Tool. For each program, a palette showing the available regular expression syntax is provided. Selections from the palette may be copied to the regular expression window with a mouse click. Users may add their own definitions to the palette via their initialization file. Redet also keeps a list of the regular expressions executed, from which entries may be copied back into the regular expression under construction. The history list is saved to a file and restored on startup, so it persists across sessions. . So long as the underlying program supports Unicode, Redet allows UTF-8 Unicode in both test data and regular expressions. |
PackageMaintainer | Bartosz Fenski <fenio@debian.org> |
PackageName | redet |
PackageSection | x11 |
PackageVersion | 8.26-1.1 |
SHA-1 | 641E625034B5D6615D51C8C36FFF7B3CE364ED65 |
SHA-256 | 8CEEC85ACA9E3EC923AC660734E2F33AD7275EBCBF90CC0EC17B3505C6C071ED |