Result for 25E15D8EFD7B7A1A4FECB18A6EDBCC80CF1F7842

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/bin/vulture-3.9
FileSize952
MD5788846E3D3991A7B6D9763BCB882CC74
SHA-125E15D8EFD7B7A1A4FECB18A6EDBCC80CF1F7842
SHA-25681FB38D91CD28246EC6C0BFDCE5FF7B72FE35E35082DE8F86987F201B748FC99
SSDEEP12:HsKuhDy8gQ9gD8FuRwKlIE008F+RwK9VrLpA0zFFLOg6SXwQ0EeC9KRQq8p92aGN:PuhDFt9OLwKLPLwoZZT0EeC0RDaZAD
TLSHT101119CA2D820F62295D2CBCA3CB0A06E01175ADB76806026F1CCCBB45FC13228D75F95
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
MD5ABA2FB027080726FC6328328E7ED2F83
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescription Vulture finds unused classes, functions and variables in your code. This helps you cleanup and find errors in your programs. If you run it on both your library and test suite you can find untested code. Due to Python’s dynamic nature, static code analyzers like vulture are likely to miss some dead code. Also, code that is only called implicitly may be reported as unused. Nonetheless, vulture can be a very helpful tool for higher code quality.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamepython3-vulture
PackageRelease5.fc33
PackageVersion1.0
SHA-1F73C10976D0ED1133AD286599CBF9F2C9C4F9E15
SHA-256D0B13E85FE79C967B71B21951B09026628F1C30AD3DF98A7E4DF2EE18FC173B9