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Long lists of items in source code or config can be hard to work with as a human, most problematic being out-of-order entries in an otherwise ordered list. This is where keep-sorted comes to the rescue: we can leave two little comments on every listing we care about, and keep-sorted ensures that the listing stays in order. This commit also applied keep-sorted to the CODEOWNERS file, hopefully demonstrating its usefulness to some extent. I'd expect more uses for keep-sorted to be discovered organically over time. keep-sorted is super fast, so it should not be a problem to add it to the //:tidy target, even if we scan all files in the code base. On my MacBook: $ time (find . -not -path "./.git/*" -type f | sort | xargs "${keep_sorted}" --mode fix) real 0m0.249s user 0m0.124s sys 0m0.129s |
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golicenses.sh.in | ||
govulncheck.sh.in | ||
keep_sorted.sh.in | ||
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