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| 2 | +name: github.com/arduino/go-properties-orderedmap |
| 3 | +version: v1.8.0 |
| 4 | +type: go |
| 5 | +summary: Package properties is a library for handling maps of hierarchical properties. |
| 6 | +homepage: https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/arduino/go-properties-orderedmap |
| 7 | +license: gpl-2.0 |
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