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Last updated on: 2024-10-31 02:03 [UTC]

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dev.alextren.Spot ⚙ aarch64

Warnings

  • asv-custom-key-duplicated
    :22 - Purism::form_factor
    A key can only be used once.
  • asv-description-para-markup-invalid
    :27 - b
    This description paragraph contains invalid markup. Currently, only <em/> and <code/> are permitted.
  • asv-screenshot-default-missing
    :42 -
    No screenshot is marked as default.
  • asv-tag-empty
    :189 - ul/li
    The mentioned tag is empty, which is highly likely not intended as it should have content.

Hints

  • asv-description-first-para-too-short
    :25 - Listen to music on Spotify. Requires a premium account.
    The first `description/p` paragraph of this component might be too short (< 80 characters). Please consider starting with a longer paragraph to improve how the description looks like in software centers and to provide more detailed information on this component immediately in the first paragraph.
  • asv-unknown-tag
    :53 - release
    Found invalid tag. Non-standard tags should be prefixed with `x-`. AppStream also provides the <custom/> tag to add arbitrary custom data to metainfo files. This tag is read by AppStream libraries and may be useful instead of defining new custom toplevel or `x-`-prefixed tags if you just want to add custom data to a metainfo file.
  • asv-unknown-tag
    :71 - release
    Found invalid tag. Non-standard tags should be prefixed with `x-`. AppStream also provides the <custom/> tag to add arbitrary custom data to metainfo files. This tag is read by AppStream libraries and may be useful instead of defining new custom toplevel or `x-`-prefixed tags if you just want to add custom data to a metainfo file.
  • asv-unknown-tag
    :82 - release
    Found invalid tag. Non-standard tags should be prefixed with `x-`. AppStream also provides the <custom/> tag to add arbitrary custom data to metainfo files. This tag is read by AppStream libraries and may be useful instead of defining new custom toplevel or `x-`-prefixed tags if you just want to add custom data to a metainfo file.