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[Nt] rename go mod path #177

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Update to go mod path so it can be used in repositories using go modules

Vishal Shah and others added 12 commits November 21, 2019 16:07
Fix: MediaPlaylist with discontinuities should not ignore maps
* support custom tag decode/encode

* add unit tests

* go fmt

* add go.mod

* add writer tests, breakup custom interface

* update readme

* add comments to exports

* parse custom tags first

* update CustomDecoder.Segment to CustomDecoder.SegmentTag

* Add badge of godoc.org for the awesome-go

* Fix formatting with gofmt

Also copyrights updated.

Refs to issue grafov#151.

* Fix comments by golint recommendations

Refs to issue grafov#151.

* Simplify with gofmt

Refs to issue grafov#151.

* Fix comments accordingly with golint advices

Refs to issue grafov#151.

* Integrate with deepsource.io

It bring us more code quality analyzers.
Refs grafov#151.

* Add deepsource.io badge

Refs grafov#151.

* Add awesome-go badge

Refs to issue grafov#151.

* Try vanity import to work w/ travis

* remove coveralls from fork

Co-authored-by: Matthew Neil <mneil@mneil-retina-2016.vidmark.local>
Co-authored-by: Lei Gao <lei@gyx.pub>
Co-authored-by: Alexander I.Grafov <grafov@gmail.com>
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@ghost ghost deleted the NT-Rename-Go-mod-path branch September 30, 2021 20:59
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