NAME

suspicious-source - search for files that do not meet the GPL's definition of "source" for a work
 

SYNOPSIS

suspicious-source [options]
 

DESCRIPTION

suspicious-source outputs a list of files which are probably not the source form of a work. This should be run in the root of a source tree to find files which might not be, in the definition from the GNU GPL, the "preferred form of the work for making modifications to it".
The files inside version control system directories (like .bzr/ or CVS/) are not considered.
 

OPTIONS

-h, --help
Show this help message and exit.
-v, --verbose
Print more information.
-d directory, --directory=directory
Check the files in the specified directory instead of the current directory.
-m mimetype, --mimetype=mimetype
Add mimetype to list of white-listed MIME types.
-e extension, --extension=extension
Add extension to list of white-listed extensions.

AUTHORS

suspicious-source and this manpage have been written by Benjamin Drung <[email protected]>.
Both are released under the ISC license.

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