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A list of languages used in the repo may be useful. We should also try to identify how it's structured (so if languages are used in separate directories). We can use python-magic-bin as a cross-platform way of identifying file types (Note: Not python-magic; python-magic doesn't contain the libmagic binary see README on https://github.com/julian-r/python-magic for more info).
As far as structures go, we should try to narrow down to the highest level directory where each of the different languages are stored. If two languages exist in the same bottom level directory, we'll consider it a polyglot directory. The root directory should, necessarily, be excluded from this if there is more than one language in the repo.
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A list of languages used in the repo may be useful. We should also try to identify how it's structured (so if languages are used in separate directories). We can use python-magic-bin as a cross-platform way of identifying file types (Note: Not python-magic; python-magic doesn't contain the libmagic binary see README on https://github.com/julian-r/python-magic for more info).
As far as structures go, we should try to narrow down to the highest level directory where each of the different languages are stored. If two languages exist in the same bottom level directory, we'll consider it a polyglot directory. The root directory should, necessarily, be excluded from this if there is more than one language in the repo.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: