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// SPDX-License-Identifier: CC0-1.0
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// Copyright (C) 2021, 2022 Wojtek Kosior <koszko@koszko.org>
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// Available under the terms of Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal.
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// This is an example index.json file describing Hydrilla site content. As you
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// can see, for storing site content information Hydrilla utilizes JSON with an
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// additional extension in the form of '//' comments support.
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// An index.json file conveys definitions of site resources and pattern->payload
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// mappings. The definitions may reference files under index.json's containing
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// directory, using relative paths. This is how scripts, license texts, etc. are
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// included.
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// File reference always takes the form of an object with "file" property
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// specifying path to the file. In certain contexts additional properties may be
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// allowed or required. Unix paths (using '/' as separator) are assumed. It is
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// not allowed for an index.json file to reference files outside its directory.
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// Certain objects are allowed to contain a "comment" field. Although '//'
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// comments can be used in index.json files, they will not be included in
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// generated JSON definitions. If a comment should be included in the
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// definitions served by Hydrilla API, it should be put in a "comment" field of
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// the proper object.
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// Unknown object properties will be ignored. This is for compatibility with
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// possible future revisions of the format.
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{
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    // Once our index.json schema changes, this field's value will change. Our
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    // software will be able to handle both current and older formats thanks to
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    // this information present in every index.json file. Schemas that differ by
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    // the first (major) number are always incompatible (e.g. a Hydrilla builder
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    // instance released at the time of 1.2 being the most recent schema version
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    // will not understand version 2.1).
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    // Schemas that are backwards-compatible will have the same major number
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    // and might differ by the second (minor) version number. The third (patch)
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    // and subsequent numbers are being ignored right now.
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    "$schema": "https://hydrilla.koszko.org/schemas/package_source-1.schema.json",
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    // Used when referring to this source package. Should be consize, unique
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    // (among other source package names) and can only use a restricted set of
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    // characters. It has to match: [-0-9a-z.]+
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    "source_name": "hello",
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    // This property lists files that contain copyright information regarding
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    // this source package as well as texts of licenses used. Although no
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    // specific format of these files is mandated, it is recommended to make
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    // each source package REUSE-compliant, generate an spdx report for it as
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    // `report.spdx` and list this report together with all license files here.
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    "copyright":  [
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	{"file": "report.spdx"},
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	{"file": "LICENSES/CC0-1.0.txt"}
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    ],
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    // Where this software/work initially comes from.
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    "upstream_url": "https://git.koszko.org/hydrilla-source-package-example",
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    // Additional "comment" field can be used if needed.
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    // "comment": ""
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    // List of actual site resources and pattern->payload mappings. Each of them
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    // is represented by an object. Meta-sites and replacement site interfaces
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    // will also belong here once they get implemented.
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    "definitions": [
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	{
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	    // Value of "type" can currently be one of: "resource" and
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	    // "mapping". The one we have here, "resource", defines a list
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	    // of injectable scripts that can be used as a payload or as a
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	    // dependency of another "resource". In the future CSS style sheets
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	    // and WASM modules will also be composite parts of a "resource" as
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	    // scripts are now.
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	    "type": "resource",
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	    // Used when referring to this resource in "dependencies" list of
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	    // another resource or in "payload" field of a mapping. Should
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	    // be consize and can only use a restricted set of characters. It
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	    // has to match: [-0-9a-z]+
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	    "identifier": "helloapple",
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	    // "long_name" should be used to specify a user-friendly alternative
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	    // to an identifier. It should generally not collide with a long
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	    // name of some resource with a different UUID and also shouldn't
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	    // change in-between versions of the same resource, although
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	    // exceptions to both rules might be considered. Long name is
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	    // allowed to contain arbitrary unicode characters (within reason!).
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	    "long_name": "Hello Apple",
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	    // Item definitions contain version information. Version is
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	    // represented as an array of integers, with major version number
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	    // being the first array item. In case of resources, version is
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	    // accompanied by a revision field which contains a positive
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	    // integer. If versions specified by arrays of different length need
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	    // to be compared, the shorter array gets padded with zeroes on the
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	    // right. This means that for example version 1.3 could be given as
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	    // both [1, 3] and [1, 3, 0, 0] (aka 1.3.0.0) and either would mean
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	    // the same.
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	    // Different versions (e.g. 1.0 and 1.3) of the same resource can be
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	    // defined in separate index.json files. This makes it easy to
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	    // accidently cause an identifier clash. To help detect it, we allow
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	    // each resource to have a UUID associated with it. Attempt to
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	    // define multiple resources with the same identifier and different
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	    // UUIDs will result in an error being reported. Defining multiple
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	    // resources with different identifiers and the same UUID is
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	    // disallowed for now (it may be later permitted if we consider it
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	    // good for some use-case).
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	    // As of package source schema version 1.0, UUIDs are optional and
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	    // can be omitted.
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	    "uuid": "a6754dcb-58d8-4b7a-a245-24fd7ad4cd68",
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	    // Version should match the upstream version of the resource (e.g. a
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	    // version of JavaScript library). Revision number starts as 1 for
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	    // each new resource version and gets incremented by 1 each time a
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	    // modification to the packaging of this version is done. Hydrilla
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	    // will allow multiple definitions of the same resource to load, as
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	    // long as their versions differ. Thanks to the "version" and
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	    // "revision" fields, clients will know they have to update certain
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	    // resource after it has been updated. If multiple definitions of
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	    // the same version of given resource are provided, an error is
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	    // generated (even if those definitions differ by revision number).
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	    "version": [2021, 11, 10],
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	    "revision": 1,
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	    // A short, meaningful description of what the resource is and/or
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	    // what it does.
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	    "description": "greets an apple",
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	    // If needed, a "comment" field can be added to provide some
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	    // additional information.
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	    // "comment": "this resource something something",
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	    // Resource's "dependencies" array shall contain names of other
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	    // resources that (in case of scripts at least) should get evaluated
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	    // on a page before this resource's own scripts.
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	    "dependencies": [{"identifier": "hello-message"}],
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	    // Array of JavaScript files that belong to this resource.
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	    "scripts": [
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		{"file": "hello.js"},
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		{"file":   "bye.js"}
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	    ]
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	}, {
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	    "type":	   "resource",
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	    "identifier":  "hello-message",
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	    "long_name":   "Hello Message",
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	    "uuid":	   "1ec36229-298c-4b35-8105-c4f2e1b9811e",
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	    "version":     [2021, 11, 10],
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	    "revision":    2,
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	    "description": "define messages for saying hello and bye",
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	    // If "dependencies" is empty, it can also be omitted.
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	    // "dependencies": [],
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	    "scripts": [{"file": "message.js"}]
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	}, {
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	    "type": "mapping",
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	    // Has similar function to resource's identifier. Should be consize
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	    // and can only use a restricted set of characters. It has to match:
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	    // [-0-9a-z]+
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	    // It can be the same as some resource identifier (those are
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	    // different entities and are treated separately).
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	    "identifier": "helloapple",
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	    // "long name" and "uuid" have the same meaning as in the case of
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	    // resources and "uuid" is also optional. UUIDs of a resource and a
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	    // mapping can technically be the same but it is recommended to
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	    // avoid even this kind of repetition.
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	    "long_name": "Hello Apple",
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	    "uuid": "54d23bba-472e-42f5-9194-eaa24c0e3ee7",
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	    // "version" differs from its counterpart in resource in that it has
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	    "version": [2021, 11, 10],
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	    // A short, meaningful description of what the mapping does.
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	    "description": "causes apple to get greeted on Hydrillabugs issue tracker",
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	    // A comment, if necessary.
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	    // "comment": "blah blah because bleh"
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	    // The "payloads" object specifies which payloads are to be applied
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	    // to which URLs.
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	    "payloads": {
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		// Each key should be a valid Haketilo URL pattern.
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		"https://hydrillabugs.koszko.org/***": {
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		    // Should be the name of an existing resource. The resource
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		    // may, but doesn't have to, be defined in the same
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		    // index.json file.
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		    "identifier": "helloapple"
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		},
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		// More associations may follow.
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		"https://hachettebugs.koszko.org/***": {
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		    "identifier": "helloapple"
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		}
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	    }
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	}
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    ],
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    // We can also list additional files to include in the produced source
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    // archive. Hydrilla builder will then include those together with all
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    // script and copyright files used.
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    "additional_files": [
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	{"file": "README.txt"},
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	{"file": "README.txt.license"},
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	{"file": ".reuse/dep5"}
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    ],
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    // We can optionally tell Hydrilla builder to run the REUSE tool to generate
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    // report.spdx file. Using this option requires REUSE to be installed and
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    // and importable in the Python virtualenv used by Hydrilla builder.
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    "reuse_generate_spdx_report": true
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}
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