Result for BB89F4E271BEEFC69B4F9BE218AF0BCDD50814C0

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib64/geany/geanymacro.so
FileSize69536
MD51B2BB22E5002196EC381EE5D53E077F6
SHA-1BB89F4E271BEEFC69B4F9BE218AF0BCDD50814C0
SHA-2561835DA305FF899720AA8986A7F0F99EA7FADB2D2AC99DB9813CC9AEC126033E1
SSDEEP1536:12FraxofOlMTyZAHmNE7Kh4v+VcjiJQXW9GFn5i5eHHCePLMKCxKoJJR5:oFF5AeHHCgL
TLSHT1B763192FF60DB93FDD84B27E8DCE12A1F322504DC26693D2354D828C6E4A56E4A771C9
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MD5FF098D0AC404802A2D11C4DF95393FB8
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescriptionGeanyMacro is a plugin to provide user defined macros for Geany. It started out as part of the ConText feature parity plugin, which was split into individual plugins to better suit Geany's ethos of being as light as possible while allowing users to select which features they want to add to the core editor. The idea was taken from a Text Editor for Windows called ConText. This plugin alows you to record and use your own macros. Macros are sequences of actions that can then be repeated with a single key combination. So if you had dozens of lines where you wanted to delete the last 2 characters, you could simple start recording, press End, Backspace, Backspace, down line and then stop recording. Then simply trigger the macro and it would automaticaly edit the line and move to the next. You could then just repeatedly trigger the macro to do as many lines as you want.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegeany-plugins-geanymacro
PackageRelease2.fc32
PackageVersion1.36
SHA-12369D10343532EC9D310E96A9BF13E3CB285C7CB
SHA-256AD39813A12FB5F3FC56FA0B5A1AA1DE9D9F491FFE65C442DC65214CAFBFF9D99