Each property returns the value of the corresponding property for the first
entry in the package list; this is a handy short-cut for hints where there
will only ever be one package in the list (e.g. "age-days", "unblock").
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string.split()'s second argument specifies the maximum number of times
the string should be split, not the maximum number of elements in the
result.
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These classes encapsulate information about individual hints, with
HintCollection providing a convenient wrapper around a set of hints.
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