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If a package has not been curated so far, the output of the given URL remains empty. Otherwise, the output can be concatenated to the URL of the <span style="font-family: OSSelot-Bold; font-weight: 500; color: #1565af;">OSSelot</span> Github package repository at '''''<nowiki>https://github.com/Open-Source-Compliance/package-analysis/tree/main/analysed-packages/</nowiki>''''' such as, for example, | If a package has not been curated so far, the output of the given URL remains empty. Otherwise, the output can be concatenated to the URL of the <span style="font-family: OSSelot-Bold; font-weight: 500; color: #1565af;">OSSelot</span> Github package repository at '''''<nowiki>https://github.com/Open-Source-Compliance/package-analysis/tree/main/analysed-packages/</nowiki>''''' such as, for example, | ||
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About searching
This page provides information how to use a Web script to find out whether a particular software package and optionally in a particular version already has been curated. It can be used to create references into the particular OSSelot repository on Github as exemplified here.
Find out whether a particular version of a software package is supported and has already been curated
Web interface to immediately run the above described Web script from this page and provide links to the found repositories
Look for other software packages that may have already been curated at OSSelot and provide links to the related repositories
Look for programs or libraries that are created by packages that may have already been curated at OSSelot and provide links to the related repositories
Web interfaces to extract particular information
The above Web script may be encapsulated in a shell script to extract particular information from the OSSelot resources such as disclosure documents, individually designed disclosure documents or list of licenses in use.