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"textContent": "I just like yaml since it is easier to read than json, but it directly converts to json. And a script to convert it to a txt file would be very simple, so anything that AppVerifier ends up supporting will be easy to do\n\nIt’s been brought up that maybe we could simply release a fork with an expanded internal database too, but I am not sure because I would think people will want to obtain AppVerifier from Accrescent, and we couldn’t publish a fork there (at least not yet).",
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