golang

Go is a programming language built to resemble a simplified version of the C programming language. It compiles at the machine level. Go was created at Google in 2007 by Robert Griesemer, Rob Pike, and Ken Thompson.
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Describe the bug
When I try to fork a repo and add a new remote, it doesn't add a new remote to my current repository.
gh version 1.4.0 (2020-12-17)
Expected vs actual behavior
I expect to see a fork remote added to my repository, but nothing is added.
Logs
❯ gh repo fork --clone=false --remote=true $(git remote get-url up)
- Forking someorg/somerepo...
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GenMarkdownTreeCustom has a way to a header (filePrepender
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getPrepackagedPlugin throws an unrecoverable error when a plugin manifest specifies an icon path that doesn’t exist. But installing that plugin via the marketplace doesn’t throw the same error, instead just logging a warning. Let’s change this to have warn semantics instead.
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@benoittgt very kindly submitted a PR to fix some spacing issues in the markdown using gofmtmd.
It should be possible to automate this as part of the build script
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Created by Robert Griesemer, Rob Pike, Ken Thompson
Released November 10, 2009
- Repository
- golang/go
- Website
- golang.org
- Wikipedia
- Wikipedia
Description
Since we have Kotlin tutorials for available, why not include Flutter?
Why
We should allow this option when considering mobile development.
Possible Implementation & Open Questions
Similar to other sections formats, add sources and links for people to study.
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