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fix: format go.mod by direct and indirect dependencies#580

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fix: format go.mod by direct and indirect dependencies#580
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@zchee zchee commented Feb 18, 2026

SSIA. For readability.

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This pull request refines the project's dependency management by restructuring the go.mod file. The changes ensure that direct and indirect dependencies are clearly delineated and properly ordered, enhancing the file's readability and maintainability in line with Go module best practices.

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  • Dependency Formatting: The go.mod file has been reformatted to explicitly separate direct and indirect dependencies into distinct require blocks.
  • Dependency Consolidation: Multiple require statements were consolidated into two main sections for clarity and adherence to standard Go module practices.

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  • go.mod
    • Reorganized require blocks to separate direct and indirect dependencies.
    • Consolidated multiple require statements into two main sections.
    • Adjusted the order of some dependency entries for consistency.
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This pull request refactors the go.mod file by organizing dependencies into distinct blocks for direct and indirect dependencies. This change improves the readability and maintainability of the dependency file, aligning it with standard Go module practices. The reorganization appears correct and is a positive step for dependency management.

@zchee zchee changed the title fix: format by direct and indirect dependencies fix: format go.mod by direct and indirect dependencies Feb 18, 2026
Signed-off-by: Koichi Shiraishi <zchee.io@gmail.com>
@dpasiukevich dpasiukevich merged commit aa0b9eb into google:main Feb 19, 2026
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@zchee zchee deleted the gomod-fmt branch February 19, 2026 11:38
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