Package: ansible-inventory-grapher Version: 2.5.0-2 Architecture: all Maintainer: Arnaud Patard Installed-Size: 43 Depends: ansible (>= 2.4), python3:any, graphviz Homepage: https://github.com/willthames/ansible-inventory-grapher Priority: optional Section: misc Filename: pool/main/a/ansible-inventory-grapher/ansible-inventory-grapher_2.5.0-2_all.deb Size: 8072 SHA256: 6499ecf4c9d2b5a214f08e566e8e94b15fc2d8f139da06eb648496b9c875f904 SHA1: c3cf789ecf031c5f6db4b9d955a539b65a634c8d MD5sum: 64945531561ee5e29664bb1ddc26a874 Description: creates a dot file from your ansible inventory ansible-inventory-grapher creates a dot file suitable for use by graphviz. Package: ansible-lint Version: 4.1.0-1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Arnaud Patard Installed-Size: 209 Depends: python3-ruamel.yaml, python3-six, python3-yaml, python3:any, ansible Homepage: https://docs.ansible.com/ansible-lint/ Priority: optional Section: misc Filename: pool/main/a/ansible-lint/ansible-lint_4.1.0-1_all.deb Size: 39988 SHA256: bb98e44a7c343fbfc93b3ffbdc653d3c840b5c0fd5025160b8e142b6006947e1 SHA1: db33ffb53ee0b3ccdafe4a91ba1704146adb2dbc MD5sum: 6a75116051ae890b8fc346d39fc751be Description: lint tool for Ansible playbooks Ansible playbooks express configuration, deployment and orchestration in YAML format. They can describe a policy you want your remote systems to enforce, or a set of steps in a general IT process. . ansible-lint checks Ansible playbooks for practices and behaviour that could potentially be improved. Original-Maintainer: Gregory Colpart Package: ansible-review Version: 1:0.14.0~rc2-1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Arnaud Patard Installed-Size: 95 Depends: ansible-lint (>= 3.4.1), python3-appdirs, python3-flake8, python3-unidiff, python3-yaml, python3:any, ansible, flake8 Homepage: https://github.com/willthames/ansible-review Priority: optional Section: misc Filename: pool/main/a/ansible-review/ansible-review_0.14.0~rc2-1_all.deb Size: 20932 SHA256: 1acbbae9c230532ac9af94d8246ec271fe84b3d3a6301ed44aee569e13a461f7 SHA1: 8568afef813d265491041e28e09806e1d03058a6 MD5sum: 6dd7a4efe57972379c4f82c671e754f2 Description: reviews ansible playbooks, roles and inventory and suggests improvements ansible-review will review inventory files, role files, Python code (modules, plugins) and playbooks. . * The goal is that each file that changes in a changeset should be reviewable simply by passing those files as the arguments to ansible-review. * Roles are slightly harder, and sub-roles are yet harder still (currently just using `-R` to process roles works very well, but doesn't examine the structure of the role) * Using `{{ playbook_dir }}` in sub roles is so far very hard. * This should work against various repository styles - per-role repository - roles with sub-roles - per-playbook repository * It should work with roles requirement files and with local roles Package: ansible-tower-cli Version: 3.3.0-1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Evgeni Golov Installed-Size: 53 Depends: python3:any, python3-tower-cli Homepage: https://github.com/ansible/tower-cli Priority: optional Section: python Filename: pool/main/a/ansible-tower-cli/ansible-tower-cli_3.3.0-1_all.deb Size: 41952 SHA256: 721ea7f0221b1fc2f50c735a71d1f94534fbfb983fd5add6c1ded7c929d036e4 SHA1: 6c759e233001c0de519d10eb5cc9a9066feddc9b MD5sum: d257454947f99d71b97f2ca20fd128ab Description: command line tool for Ansible Tower and AWX Project tower-cli is a command line tool for Ansible Tower. It allows Tower commands to be easily run from the Unix command line. . This command line tool sends commands to the Tower API. It is capable of retrieving, creating, modifying, and deleting most objects within Tower. . A few potential uses include: * Launching playbook runs * Checking on job statuses * Rapidly creating objects like organizations, users, teams and more Package: ansible-tower-cli-doc Source: ansible-tower-cli Version: 3.3.0-1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Evgeni Golov Installed-Size: 2342 Depends: libjs-sphinxdoc (>= 1.0), libjs-mathjax Breaks: ansible-tower-cli (<< 3.2.0-1~) Replaces: ansible-tower-cli (<< 3.2.0-1~) Built-Using: sphinx (= 1.7.5-3) Homepage: https://github.com/ansible/tower-cli Priority: optional Section: doc Filename: pool/main/a/ansible-tower-cli/ansible-tower-cli-doc_3.3.0-1_all.deb Size: 216984 SHA256: 74e7e8b8fa2dd8b50b314c9c8b832845b8caede58a9c3859e06e03cd484e0a29 SHA1: 845a22e4675a4cd4526e310d21f9499beca0c081 MD5sum: d607f399c93cab57fdbcfc6cf78a69b0 Description: documentation for tower-cli command line tool and library tower-cli is a command line tool for Ansible Tower. It allows Tower commands to be easily run from the Unix command line. It can also be used as a client library for other Python apps, or as a reference for others developing API interactions with Tower's REST API. . This package contains the documentation for the command line tool and the library. Package: calypso Version: 2.1-1+rtp1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Keith Packard Installed-Size: 116 Depends: python3-vobject, python3:any, python3 (>= 3.5), python3-daemon, python3-lockfile, python3-iniparse, git Homepage: https://keithp.com/calypso Priority: optional Section: web Filename: pool/main/c/calypso/calypso_2.1-1+rtp1_all.deb Size: 22436 SHA256: 75f714adffceeac54a3ca2fe23723c15f8c6b0b161addffd56333a8b714f272e SHA1: c993926f3da22f67d63bc321fde0b7511d06b2b4 MD5sum: 20f6c00a209c4b52bebe80675d0785ff Description: CalDAV/CardDAV server with git backend Calypso is a caldav server written in Python which stores calendar and contacts in git repositories. Each collection resides in its own git repository. For now, creating repositories and accounts is done outside of the calypso server. Package: golang-github-go-task-slim-sprig-dev Source: golang-github-go-task-slim-sprig Version: 2.20.0-1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Debian Go Packaging Team Installed-Size: 114 Depends: golang-github-stretchr-testify-dev Homepage: https://github.com/go-task/slim-sprig Priority: optional Section: golang Filename: pool/main/g/golang-github-go-task-slim-sprig/golang-github-go-task-slim-sprig-dev_2.20.0-1_all.deb Size: 24984 SHA256: 2b0e74279f33ae11925ec8057c64204b32cc6ff70bf844960ec7b978d4d9d118 SHA1: 50489b5b5b6800df6eb37cf84c3c8b44f56dda83 MD5sum: 46db6308fefe5f1f32539196910be14d Description: Useful template functions for Go templates. (library) Slim-Sprig: Template functions for Go templates GoDoc (https://godoc.org/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig) Go Report Card (https://goreportcard.com/report/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig) Slim-Sprig is a fork of Sprig (https://github.com/Masterminds/sprig), but with all functions that depend on external (non standard library) or crypto packages removed. The reason for this is to make this library more lightweight. Most of these functions (specially crypto ones) are not needed on most apps, but costs a lot in terms of binary size and compilation time. Usage Template developers: Please use Slim-Sprig's function documentation (https://go-task.github.io/slim-sprig/) for detailed instructions and code snippets for the >100 template functions available. . Go developers: If you'd like to include Slim-Sprig as a library in your program, our API documentation is available at GoDoc.org (http://godoc.org/github.com/go-task/slim-sprig). . For standard usage, read on. Load the Slim-Sprig library To load the Slim-Sprig FuncMap: . ```go . import ( "html/template" . "github.com/go-task/slim-sprig" ) . // This example illustrates that the FuncMap must be set before the // templates themselves are loaded. tpl := template.Must( template.New("base").Funcs(sprig.FuncMap()).ParseGlob("*.html") ) ``` Calling the functions inside of templates By convention, all functions are lowercase. This seems to follow the Go idiom for template functions (as opposed to template methods, which are TitleCase). For example, this: . . {{ "hello!" | upper | repeat 5 }} . . produces this: . . HELLO!HELLO!HELLO!HELLO!HELLO! . Principles Driving Our Function Selection We followed these principles to decide which functions to add and how to implement them: • Use template functions to build layout. The following types of operations are within the domain of template functions: • Formatting• Layout• Simple type conversions• Utilities that assist in handling common formatting and layout needs (e.g. arithmetic)• Template functions should not return errors unless there is no way to print a sensible value. For example, converting a string to an integer should not produce an error if conversion fails. Instead, it should display a default value.• Simple math is necessary for grid layouts, pagers, and so on. Complex math (anything other than arithmetic) should be done outside of templates.• Template functions only deal with the data passed into them. They never retrieve data from a source.• Finally, do not override core Go template functions. Package: golang-github-mitchellh-hashstructure-dev Source: golang-github-mitchellh-hashstructure Version: 2.0.2-1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Debian Go Packaging Team Installed-Size: 46 Multi-Arch: foreign Homepage: https://github.com/mitchellh/hashstructure Priority: optional Section: golang Filename: pool/main/g/golang-github-mitchellh-hashstructure/golang-github-mitchellh-hashstructure-dev_2.0.2-1_all.deb Size: 9816 SHA256: 32f4e135146fd082551d8e7ff4accd743313d5992c0be93eae031d8f22023083 SHA1: 77fd5846f6e5e0da5d94cbdfaa82cc18e1c61305 MD5sum: ae9e9c375cc395d5d622f852aa204baa Description: generate hash values for arbitrary values in Golang Hashstructure is a Go library for creating a unique hash value for arbitrary values in Go. Package: golang-github-radovskyb-watcher-dev Source: golang-github-radovskyb-watcher Version: 1.0.7-1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Debian Go Packaging Team Installed-Size: 12514 Homepage: https://github.com/radovskyb/watcher Priority: optional Section: golang Filename: pool/main/g/golang-github-radovskyb-watcher/golang-github-radovskyb-watcher-dev_1.0.7-1_all.deb Size: 3955072 SHA256: d41dc9cbfcabacabbb62a1bcdf7e35adf1f0927e1952cddcdc818180c26a2b1a SHA1: 5c3dc2079d3b90f27c5c3e108623b84ddb25e526 MD5sum: 45d36eace6de78c877fe0da9084676c6 Description: watcher is a Go package for watching for files or directory changes without using filesystem events. (library) watcher Build Status (https://travis-ci.org/radovskyb/watcher) . watcher is a Go package for watching for files or directory changes (recursively or non recursively) without using filesystem events, which allows it to work cross platform consistently. . watcher watches for changes and notifies over channels either anytime an event or an error has occurred. . Events contain the os.FileInfo of the file or directory that the event is based on and the type of event and file or directory path. . Installation (#installation) Features (#features) Example (#example) Contributing (#contributing) Watcher Command (#command) Update• Event.OldPath has been added [Aug 17, 2019]• Added new file filter hooks (Including a built in regexp filtering hook) [Dec 12, 2018]• Event.Path for Rename and Move events is now returned in the format of fromPath -> toPathChmod event is not supported under windows.Installation shell go get -u github.com/radovskyb/watcher/... . Features• Customizable polling interval.• Filter Events.• Watch folders recursively or non-recursively.• Choose to ignore hidden files.• Choose to ignore specified files and folders.• Notifies the os.FileInfo of the file that the event is based on. e.g Name, ModTime, IsDir, etc.• Notifies the full path of the file that the event is based on or the old and new paths if the event was a Rename or Move event.• Limit amount of events that can be received per watching cycle.• List the files being watched.• Trigger custom events.Todo• Write more tests.• Write benchmarks.Example ```go package main . import ( "fmt" "log" "time" "github.com/radovskyb/watcher" . ) . func main() { w := watcher.New() // SetMaxEvents to 1 to allow at most 1 event's to be received // on the Event channel per watching cycle. // // If SetMaxEvents is not set, the default is to send all events. w.SetMaxEvents(1) . // Only notify rename and move events. w.FilterOps(watcher.Rename, watcher.Move) . // Only files that match the regular expression during file listings // will be watched. r := regexp.MustCompile("^abc$") w.AddFilterHook(watcher.RegexFilterHook(r, false)) . go func() { for { select { case event := <-w.Event: fmt.Println(event) // Print the event's info. case err := <-w.Error: log.Fatalln(err) case <-w.Closed: return } } }() . // Watch this folder for changes. if err := w.Add("."); err != nil { log.Fatalln(err) } . // Watch test_folder recursively for changes. if err := w.AddRecursive("../test_folder"); err != nil { log.Fatalln(err) } . // Print a list of all of the files and folders currently // being watched and their paths. for path, f := range w.WatchedFiles() { fmt.Printf("%s: %s\n", path, f.Name()) } . fmt.Println() . // Trigger 2 events after watcher started. go func() { w.Wait() w.TriggerEvent(watcher.Create, nil) w.TriggerEvent(watcher.Remove, nil) }() . // Start the watching process - it'll check for changes every 100ms. if err := w.Start(time.Millisecond * 100); err != nil { log.Fatalln(err) } . } ``` Contributing If you would ike to contribute, simply submit a pull request. Command watcher comes with a simple command which is installed when using the go get command from above. Usage . Usage of watcher: -cmd string command to run when an event occurs -dotfiles watch dot files (default true) -ignore string comma separated list of paths to ignore -interval string watcher poll interval (default "100ms") -keepalive keep alive when a cmd returns code != 0 -list list watched files on start -pipe pipe event's info to command's stdin -recursive watch folders recursively (default true) -startcmd run the command when watcher starts . . All of the flags are optional and watcher can also be called by itself: shell watcher . (watches the current directory recursively for changes and notifies any events that occur.) . A more elaborate example using the watcher command: shell watcher -dotfiles=false -recursive=false -cmd="./myscript" main.go ../ . In this example, watcher will ignore dot files and folders and won't watch any of the specified folders recursively. It will also run the script ./myscript anytime an event occurs while watching main.go or any files or folders in the previous directory (../). . Using the pipe and cmd flags together will send the event's info to the command's stdin when changes are detected. . First create a file called script.py with the following contents: ```python import sys . for line in sys.stdin: print (line + " - python") ``` . Next, start watcher with the pipe and cmd flags enabled: shell watcher -cmd="python script.py" -pipe=true . . Now when changes are detected, the event's info will be output from the running python script. Package: lemonde-rss Version: 0~20190508-1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Arnaud Patard Installed-Size: 29 Depends: python:any (>= 2.6~) Priority: extra Section: web Filename: pool/main/l/lemonde-rss/lemonde-rss_0~20190508-1_all.deb Size: 5668 SHA256: db654a91fe20d23de2d7fbe3a6f9f3611c008567dccf9dc78ddaedb62f0935fb SHA1: 19d3c9583183d87ec04fe2ca10f528a2d9598281 MD5sum: 68e5c495f3f7fb5107a8364c61cd7ee5 Description: lemonde.fr API feeds converter This simple program reads feeds from lemonde.fr json API and converts it into RSS feeds. It provides also an atom file in order to ease getting feed list. Package: logcheck-rtp-db Version: 0.13 Architecture: all Maintainer: Arnaud Patard Installed-Size: 91 Depends: logcheck Priority: extra Section: admin Filename: pool/main/l/logcheck-rtp-db/logcheck-rtp-db_0.13_all.deb Size: 6922 SHA256: bdbc139d1a97639d6f50fd02bf01dbd388d54d6976690900eb33af9094a55142 SHA1: 0a210d21301dd0b318bdf90ae730c2187895f991 MD5sum: f1b78a5a318e74a672f42796b72c1acd Description: extra rules for logcheck This package is providing extra logcheck rules I'm using on some boxes. Package: python-tower-cli Source: ansible-tower-cli Version: 3.3.0-1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Evgeni Golov Installed-Size: 518 Depends: python-click, python-colorama, python-requests, python-six (>= 1.7.2), python-yaml, python:any (<< 2.8), python:any (>= 2.7.5-5~) Homepage: https://github.com/ansible/tower-cli Priority: optional Section: python Filename: pool/main/a/ansible-tower-cli/python-tower-cli_3.3.0-1_all.deb Size: 84920 SHA256: 69597382c47a0b3bfbf0f1bb5dab541a137651b064baa94ec94d3ef947cd3bb0 SHA1: 43523493fad031966c6b63df7778e83b9766f279 MD5sum: fef7415f9bde4cecccd678ecc0dfd93c Description: Python 2 client library for the Ansible Tower and AWX Project's REST API tower-cli can also be used as a client library for other Python apps, or as a reference for others developing API interactions with Tower's REST API. . This package contains the Python 2 version of the library. Package: python-virtualbmc-doc Source: virtualbmc Version: 1.6.0-1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Arnaud Patard Installed-Size: 2575 Homepage: https://github.com/openstack/virtualbmc Priority: optional Section: doc Filename: pool/main/v/virtualbmc/python-virtualbmc-doc_1.6.0-1_all.deb Size: 949616 SHA256: 4d7e0626e64da039a260c4e2e7f8744d4a7e705ce36ca9f8d04d3fbd2fe3cf2c SHA1: 042b6dd3f52afef3f913d2f2b631b9b8632e78f8 MD5sum: 7b396d8987f91410035542cc0a39a0fd Description: Virtual BMC for controlling virtual machines using IPMI (common documentation) The VirtualBMC tool simulates a Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) by exposing IPMI responder to the network and talking to libvirt at the host vBMC is running at to manipulate virtual machines which pretend to be bare metal servers. . This is the common documentation package. Package: python3-setuptools-scm-git-archive Source: setuptools-scm-git-archive Version: 1.0-2+rtp1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Debian Python Modules Team Installed-Size: 28 Depends: python3:any, python3-setuptools-scm Homepage: https://github.com/Changaco/setuptools_scm_git_archive Priority: optional Section: python Filename: pool/main/s/setuptools-scm-git-archive/python3-setuptools-scm-git-archive_1.0-2+rtp1_all.deb Size: 4020 SHA256: 90424479c8311f5917afd6f524b696a4278e8328ce7b9dffe82951929e8304d9 SHA1: ed0bd4f37cc0ccbd8941f82cb3586ec520f708ce MD5sum: 0021b1ac7c1f16a8d77b2a0f8fb28533 Description: Plugin for setuptools_scm to add support for git archives This is a setuptools_scm plugin that adds support for git archive, for example like the ones GitHub generates. . This package installs the library for Python 3. Package: python3-tower-cli Source: ansible-tower-cli Version: 3.3.0-1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Evgeni Golov Installed-Size: 518 Depends: python3-click, python3-colorama, python3-requests, python3-six (>= 1.7.2), python3-yaml, python3:any (>= 3.3.2-2~) Breaks: ansible-tower-cli (<< 3.2.0-1~) Replaces: ansible-tower-cli (<< 3.2.0-1~) Homepage: https://github.com/ansible/tower-cli Priority: optional Section: python Filename: pool/main/a/ansible-tower-cli/python3-tower-cli_3.3.0-1_all.deb Size: 85028 SHA256: 024179212bdd65a97e03af403c6599c052b4e99b8d113c8ebf51df60706cd46d SHA1: 28ce238011fda4af830fd80c826d877417833f40 MD5sum: 7ab87b6579126b05018774805fe87791 Description: Python 3 client library for the Ansible Tower and AWX Project's REST API tower-cli can also be used as a client library for other Python apps, or as a reference for others developing API interactions with Tower's REST API. . This package contains the Python 3 version of the library. Package: python3-virtualbmc Source: virtualbmc Version: 1.6.0-1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Arnaud Patard Installed-Size: 145 Depends: python3-cliff (>= 2.10.0), python3-libvirt (>= 4.2.0), python3-pbr (>= 2.2.0), python3-pyghmi (>= 1.0.22), python3-six (>= 1.10.0), python3-zmq (>= 14.3.1), python3:any Suggests: python-virtualbmc-doc Homepage: https://github.com/openstack/virtualbmc Priority: optional Section: python Filename: pool/main/v/virtualbmc/python3-virtualbmc_1.6.0-1_all.deb Size: 20224 SHA256: f23d6b8569fb96a9eb5a73e30e333f5e86483a233612fdf7fbe21ab02a6c2b60 SHA1: ef39b7f83a8349d372bff960a60ea989bfcef7c4 MD5sum: 0fa21920d680c9c3b4b744847274113f Description: Virtual BMC for controlling virtual machines using IPMI (Python 3) The VirtualBMC tool simulates a Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) by exposing IPMI responder to the network and talking to libvirt at the host vBMC is running at to manipulate virtual machines which pretend to be bare metal servers. . This package installs the library for Python 3. Package: quilt Version: 0.66-1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Martin Quinson Installed-Size: 789 Depends: bsdmainutils, bzip2, diffstat, gettext, patch, sensible-utils, perl Recommends: less Suggests: default-mta | mail-transport-agent, graphviz, procmail Enhances: cdbs, debhelper Breaks: debhelper (<< 9.20160114~bpo) Multi-Arch: foreign Homepage: https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/quilt Priority: optional Section: vcs Filename: pool/main/q/quilt/quilt_0.66-1_all.deb Size: 318060 SHA256: 961a8fb2fa3e0d2786ab3613cce0e373a30f7271d5dc4927607c2d3c4939d4b3 SHA1: 771892a02bba9164fbccb891eb2619600ba5cc97 MD5sum: b4e7e184558070c3414edd4cd71e4ec2 Description: Tool to work with series of patches Quilt manages a series of patches by keeping track of the changes each of them makes. They are logically organized as a stack, and you can apply, un-apply, refresh them easily by traveling into the stack (push/pop). . Quilt is good for managing additional patches applied to a package received as a tarball or maintained in another version control system. The stacked organization is proven to be efficient for the management of very large patch sets (more than hundred patches). As matter of fact, it was designed by and for Linux kernel hackers (Andrew Morton, from the -mm branch, is the original author), and its main use by the current upstream maintainer is to manage the (hundreds of) patches against the kernel made for the SUSE distribution. . This package provides seamless integration into Debhelper or CDBS, allowing maintainers to easily add a quilt-based patch management system in their packages. The package also provides some basic support for those not using those tools. See README.Debian for more information. Package: quilt-el Source: quilt Version: 0.66-1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Martin Quinson Installed-Size: 48 Depends: emacs | emacsen, quilt (= 0.66-1) Homepage: https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/quilt Priority: optional Section: vcs Filename: pool/main/q/quilt/quilt-el_0.66-1_all.deb Size: 7500 SHA256: 4f083833490adefa3ed55f6b1e5f69b26aa85e715f8427ecf86080a044aaabf6 SHA1: a80ebc1364e5f526fed1b9e04bf916704d738705 MD5sum: b4381bdb89364725a977d41719c53fcb Description: simple Emacs interface of quilt This is an Emacs minor mode for quilt. By using this, it becomes easy to edit files controlled by quilt. The main features are as follows: . - Automatically detects files that are in a quilt hierarchy and enables itself. - Only files in topmost patch can be writable. - Some handy shortcut keys of quilt commands. Package: rsnapshot Version: 1.4.4-1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Michael Lustfield Installed-Size: 460 Depends: perl:any, rsync, logrotate, liblchown-perl Recommends: openssh-client | ssh-client, cron-daemon | anacron Homepage: https://www.rsnapshot.org/ Priority: optional Section: utils Filename: pool/main/r/rsnapshot/rsnapshot_1.4.4-1_all.deb Size: 127636 SHA256: bca1fdde21f9542b223ef2d67900f30244a9af655943e33ca9e78b757f3c9155 SHA1: 063e0b4d55b75bb7ec95f42c1d49f07555df0c5e MD5sum: 1020eb7c36f34d2d02652d218a06be95 Description: local and remote filesystem snapshot utility rsnapshot is an rsync-based filesystem snapshot utility. It can take incremental backups of local and remote filesystems for any number of machines. rsnapshot makes extensive use of hard links, so disk space is only used when absolutely necessary. Package: webext-copy-as-markdown Source: copy-as-markdown Version: 2.6.0-1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Arnaud Patard Installed-Size: 75 Recommends: firefox (>= 60.0~~) | firefox-esr (>= 60.0~~) Enhances: firefox, firefox-esr Provides: firefox-copy-as-markdown (= 2.6.0-1), firefox-esr-copy-as-markdown (= 2.6.0-1) Homepage: https://github.com/yorkxin/copy-as-markdown Priority: optional Section: web Filename: pool/main/c/copy-as-markdown/webext-copy-as-markdown_2.6.0-1_all.deb Size: 23088 SHA256: a8adc8b71c0ea1b7876109e212ef2abf56e41cedcb041192965b94a0a6af72a2 SHA1: 1550607551d375f7ab701a8fdabb1ec46bb889be MD5sum: 0b0ce7a8a2e95bee51e6dcff87f50cfb Description: Links, tabs and images as Markdown copier This extension permits the user to copy: - Current Tab Title + URL as a link - A Hyperlink in page - An Image in page, with alternative text - All tabs in current window as a list of links (click the toolbar button) Package: webext-noscript Source: mozilla-noscript Version: 11.4.6-1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Debian Mozilla Extension Maintainers Installed-Size: 2298 Recommends: firefox (>= 59.0~~) | firefox-esr (>= 59.0~~) Enhances: firefox, firefox-esr Breaks: xul-ext-noscript (<< 10~~) Replaces: xul-ext-noscript (<< 10~~) Provides: firefox-esr-noscript (= 11.4.6-1), firefox-noscript (= 11.4.6-1) Homepage: http://noscript.net/ Priority: optional Section: web Filename: pool/main/m/mozilla-noscript/webext-noscript_11.4.6-1_all.deb Size: 705696 SHA256: c1e54e8c47788fdc2961fa763e1baf06837788382ce033aeca9570a607892da2 SHA1: 7986bf1c3692f1b1b77d1567b79912361742fa78 MD5sum: ad69dc1fcda00c17225f80ada1d47a3d Description: permissions manager for Firefox This extension brings a powerful control over the way external scripts or embedded programs, such as Java or Flash, are loaded. . By blocking scripts and/or plugins, it improves security and disables annoying behaviours caused by malicious scripts. . When a script is blocked, you are notified, and you can unblock a site or a page, either temporarily or permanently. You can then set a whitelist of trusted sites based on URL or on domain name. Package: xul-ext-noscript Source: mozilla-noscript Version: 11.4.6-1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Debian Mozilla Extension Maintainers Installed-Size: 14 Depends: webext-noscript Homepage: http://noscript.net/ Priority: optional Section: oldlibs Filename: pool/main/m/mozilla-noscript/xul-ext-noscript_11.4.6-1_all.deb Size: 7756 SHA256: 152a214dff71640774fb6d7437cc3fccb24fb954541b0a442d5f4beb25750839 SHA1: 59ed264b3c31f727c77d703c959ec8fff880a1d8 MD5sum: 6b8060f423d64e69834be784b0d43c1f Description: Show browser tabs like a tree - transitional package This is a transitional package. It can safely be removed.