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I have my own backup of the git repo and I downloaded this to compare and make sure it's not some modified (potentially malicious) copy. The most recent commit on my copy of master was
dc94882c9062ab88d3d5de35dcb8731111baaea2
(4 commits behind OP's copy). I can verify:So this does look to be a legitimate copy of the source code as it appeared on github!
Clarifications:
master
(yet?)I will be seeding this for the foreseeable future.
Thanks for doing that! I should write a script to do it, but I’m feeling down this week. So I won’t do it sorry :(
I have a copy that I got from https://github.com/yuzu-mirror/yuzu. Looking at its master branch of the main repo, it has
dc94882c9062ab88d3d5de35dcb8731111baaea2
, followed by 4 commits related to translation (likely the same as OPs) followed by a couple of commits that only change github urls from yuzu-emu to yuzu-mirror.