Use goimports as formatting standard

given some disagreement with gofmt that seems to have shown up in 1.19
main
Dan Buch 2 years ago
parent 27b456971b
commit ade5edbb7f
Signed by: meatballhat
GPG Key ID: A12F782281063434

@ -27,12 +27,16 @@ jobs:
- name: Set PATH
run: echo "${GITHUB_WORKSPACE}/.local/bin" >>"${GITHUB_PATH}"
- name: install goimports
if: matrix.go == '1.19.x' && matrix.os == 'ubuntu-latest'
run: GOBIN=${PWD}/.local/bin go install golang.org/x/tools/cmd/goimports@latest
- name: Checkout Code
uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: GOFMT Check
- name: goimports check
if: matrix.go == '1.19.x' && matrix.os == 'ubuntu-latest'
run: test -z $(gofmt -l .)
run: test -z $(goimports -l .)
- name: vet
run: go run internal/build/build.go vet

@ -1,23 +1,25 @@
// Package cli provides a minimal framework for creating and organizing command line
// Go applications. cli is designed to be easy to understand and write, the most simple
// cli application can be written as follows:
// func main() {
// (&cli.App{}).Run(os.Args)
// }
//
// func main() {
// (&cli.App{}).Run(os.Args)
// }
//
// Of course this application does not do much, so let's make this an actual application:
// func main() {
// app := &cli.App{
// Name: "greet",
// Usage: "say a greeting",
// Action: func(c *cli.Context) error {
// fmt.Println("Greetings")
// return nil
// },
// }
//
// app.Run(os.Args)
// }
// func main() {
// app := &cli.App{
// Name: "greet",
// Usage: "say a greeting",
// Action: func(c *cli.Context) error {
// fmt.Println("Greetings")
// return nil
// },
// }
//
// app.Run(os.Args)
// }
package cli
//go:generate go run internal/genflags/cmd/genflags/main.go

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