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This change introduces support for discovering and executing
user-provided extensions to the program. Extensions are useful for
allowing users to provide additional functionality on top of the
nitrocli proper. Implementation wise we stick to an approach similar to
git or cargo subcommands in nature: we search the directories listed in
the PATH environment variable for a file that starts with "nitrocli-",
followed by the extension name. This file is then executed. It is
assumed that the extension recognizes (or at least not prohibits) the
following arguments: --nitrocli (providing the path to the nitrocli
binary), --model (with the model passed to the main program), and
--verbosity (the verbosity level).
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An arguably unrepresentative survey of services (GitHub, Google
Authenticator, and Bitbucket) seems to suggests that the base32 format
is the de-facto standard format for OTP secrets. Given that it's not
necessarily obvious what format a secret is in and that most services
refrain from mentioning it explicitly, having the correct default format
is fairly important.
With this change we switch the default format from hexadecimal to
base32 to accommodate for this finding.
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As it is no longer required to set the global options before the command
and as we will probably introduce more global options with the next
releases, this patch removes the global options from the synopsis line
in the man page. See issue #102 for more details.
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Now that all vendored dependencies have been removed, this change moves
the program's source code from the nitrocli/ directory into the root of
the repository.
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