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The builder does not technically need the modSha256 of the vendor dir, and even though we pass it the entire vendor dir it makes sense not to risk having an accidental dependency on that variable. However, tools like [nixpkgs-update](https://github.com/ryantm/nixpkgs-update) need to inspect the `modSha256` of a package in order to be able to update them, and since this is a real part of the package (describes info about its dependencies) let's add it to `passthru`. Specifically, this allows us to run a cmd like `nix eval -f . tflint.modSha256` to get the current value, which is how the bot finds it to replace with the new version in the Rust ecosystem. |
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