Tanguy Le Carrour writes: > * gnu/packages/check.scm (python-hypothesmith): New variable. [...] > +(define-public python-hypothesmith > + (package > + (name "python-hypothesmith") > + (version "0.1.2") > + (source > + (origin > + (method url-fetch) > + (uri (pypi-uri "hypothesmith" version)) > + (sha256 > + (base32 > + "09331sspknv459xcyn1k0lx5flqlc6gmnwp9370pfvg4kg1zmss6")))) > + (build-system python-build-system) > + (propagated-inputs > + `(("python-hypothesis" ,python-hypothesis) > + ("python-lark-parser" ,python-lark-parser) > + ("python-libcst" ,python-libcst))) > + (home-page "https://github.com/Zac-HD/hypothesmith") > + (synopsis "Strategies for generating Python programs.") No '.' at the end of synopsis. > + (description > + "Hypothesis strategies for generating Python programs, something like CSmith. This > +is definitely pre-alpha, but if you want to play with it feel free!") This should be a full sentence, i.e. "This package contains hypothesis strategies for [...]". Can you define "CSmith"? Also I think the other sentence can be omitted.