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@if ! hash addlicense 2>/dev/null; then printf "\e[1;36m>> Installing addlicense (this may take a while)...\e[0m\n"; go install github.com/google/addlicense@latest; fi
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install-reuse: FORCE
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@if ! hash reuse 2>/dev/null; then if ! hash pip3 2>/dev/null; then printf "\e[1;31m>> Cannot install reuse because no pip3 was found. Either install it using your package manager or install pip3\e[0m\n"; else printf "\e[1;36m>> Installing reuse...\e[0m\n"; pip3 install --user reuse; fi; fi
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@if ! hash reuse 2>/dev/null; then if ! hash pipx 2>/dev/null; then printf "\e[1;31m>> You are required to manually intervene to install reuse as go-makefile-maker cannot automatically resolve installing reuse on all setups.\e[0m\n"; printf "\e[1;31m>> The preferred way for go-makefile-maker to install python tools after nix-shell is pipx which could not be found. Either install pipx using your package manager or install reuse using your package manager if at least version 6 is available.\e[0m\n"; printf "\e[1;31m>> As your Python was likely installed by your package manager, just doing pip install --user sadly does no longer work as pip issues a warning about breaking your system. Generally running --break-system-packages with --user is safe to do but you should only run this command if you can resolve issues with it yourself: pip3 install --user --break-system-packages reuse\e[0m\n"; else printf "\e[1;36m>> Installing reuse...\e[0m\n"; pipx install reuse; fi; fi
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prepare-static-check: FORCE install-golangci-lint install-modernize install-shellcheck install-go-licence-detector install-addlicense install-reuse
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