fa578d9434fdb090d27c7b5598dcd7f0ff0965cc lint: [move-only] Move python related lints to lint_py.rs (MarcoFalke)
fa392c31e7b9a487b61c881b06bb1e3787dcf4d9 lint: [move-only] Move repo related lints to lint_repo_hygiene.rs (MarcoFalke)
fab0cfa987c916a17c9cdd57636798866a56d74d lint: [move-only] Move cpp related lints to lint_cpp.rs (MarcoFalke)
fa3e48e3fd4d01dd8453994d214c24297aa83f62 lint: [move-only] Move docs related lints to lint_docs.rs (MarcoFalke)
fad09e77dbe521eb35206cd72536619225b18550 lint: [move-only] Move text related lints to text_format.rs (MarcoFalke)
faf40c2f848d7b5542862a4fd10b41cc6d418a90 lint: [move-only] Move util functions to util.rs (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The single, large `main.rs` file is fine, but at some point it becomes harder to read.
So reduce the size by pulling functions out into modules.
This can be reviewed with the git option: `--color-moved=dimmed-zebra`
ACKs for top commit:
l0rinc:
Lightly tested code review ACK fa578d9434fdb090d27c7b5598dcd7f0ff0965cc
sedited:
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