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Package fmtcmd
Package fmtcmd implements the “go fmt” command.
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var CmdFmt = &base.Command{
Run: runFmt,
UsageLine: "go fmt [-n] [-x] [packages]",
Short: "gofmt (reformat) package sources",
Long: `
Fmt runs the command 'gofmt -l -w' on the packages named
by the import paths. It prints the names of the files that are modified.
For more about gofmt, see 'go doc cmd/gofmt'.
For more about specifying packages, see 'go help packages'.
The -n flag prints commands that would be executed.
The -x flag prints commands as they are executed.
To run gofmt with specific options, run gofmt itself.
See also: go fix, go vet.
`,
}