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There are several reasons that why we move from github.com.
First, related to the name of package.
We accidentally name the package with "share" a common word in English
that does not reflect the content of repository.
By moving to other repository, we can rename it to better and unique
name, in this "pakakeh.go".
Pakakeh is Minang word for tools, and ".go" suffix indicate that the
repository related to Go programming language.
Second, supporting open source.
The new repository is hosted under sourcehut.org, the founder is known
to support open source, and all their services are licensed under AGPL,
unlike GitHub that are closed sources.
Third, regarding GitHub CoPilot.
The GitHub Terms of Service [1], allow any public content that are hosted
there granted them to parse the content.
On one side, GitHub helps and flourish the open source, but on another
side have an issues regarding scraping the copyleft license [2].
[1]: https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/github-terms/github-terms-of-service#4-license-grant-to-us
[2]: https://githubcopilotinvestigation.com
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While at it, expand the usage to describe the synopsis, arguments,
and example of command.
Also, replace any variable assignment from ":=" to explicit variable
with type.
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Since Go 1.16, the ioutil package has been deprecated.
This changes replace any usage that use functions from ioutil package
with their replacement from package os or package io.
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The valid syntax to suppress linter warnings is "//nolint:<name>" with
no space between comment and "nolint" and between ":". Also, we move the
placement of nolint directive to the top of statements for multiple
nolint in the same scope.
While at it, fix and supress some linter warnings.
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Most of the warnings caused by update to linter which cause global
variables declared with grouping "( ... )" and that has been suppressed,
are become false-positive again.
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