Result for FB3BB98F0C71FC0B6232E3358EED839535ED250F

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib64/geany/geanymacro.so
FileSize29680
MD570D3AFCBABAAB20E1A82493236A1EFF6
SHA-1FB3BB98F0C71FC0B6232E3358EED839535ED250F
SHA-2569804F203750DF8CB114F2886A036C2F3FA928C1F38A78A063CED783A74E4DFA7
SSDEEP384:vK6STPKfaWveUgMaoNzdFFOh3HFhWc3uR5T:y6wCfanonfOxF8c3uR1
TLSHT1DDD2C65FAE29C5E9C0F83F32911F92B1F23B3974B7096D15B7ACDB041CA6B40492A5B1
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MD5C794F090D709C9362BA02EDA413359DB
PackageArchs390x
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.fc15
PackageVersion0.21
SHA-14C2C02B39423BD29BA771F93E423956D45F1F238
SHA-256759DCB0122BA41BCFB7BA1B7975A7DB213DD37190B2E3B6A1451A30CA6CA1BBC