Result for 46A4802921B62CD2B6124183A2B161702DCAC56E

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/bin/bats
FileSize1010
MD56754EE3E39143D5A05F7D76C4220588E
SHA-146A4802921B62CD2B6124183A2B161702DCAC56E
SHA-256B2E96347B7741BDC8AC5499F394DBAEF7B107E2048827C3787E9ACBAFF4AA4AB
SSDEEP24:y3eO+Dfh9fphNFaZz2pAcmJAcAXOT1xopCd/QLfAHNCN/ylhHn:y3HifL/aZz2u+eLd/2N/yl9n
TLSHT15F11E1452D9865FD2249B9ECFA4A970024488B930D4D2C17FEA93F953B343E8A64120B
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
MD51EF86F6F7F09DFFFEC3FE2398458EA4B
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionBats is a TAP-compliant (http://testanything.org/) testing framework for Bash. It provides a simple and repeatable way to verify that the UNIX programs you write behave as expected. A Bats test file is a Bash script with special syntax for defining test cases. Under the hood, each test case is just a function with a description. Bats is most useful when testing software written in Bash, but you can use it to test any UNIX program.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNamebats
PackageReleaselp151.1.1
PackageVersion1.1.0
SHA-13A60513E9EE3DF5F3976AC7DB8B8D90AD2C40A21
SHA-256F9E046EBC3B141D61B84B9EB696B0B9C93770316D2BA9CAAA28F2BED30FA9874