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previously fetch supported fetching multiple trusted coordinates at
once. The additional complexity trade off isn't worth it.
It will still fetch events related to the coordinates of maintainers
that the trusted maintainer lists.
A scenario where there might be multiple trusted coordinates is
where a large repo is split into multiple nostr repos to manage
pull requests and issues in seperate sub-units. I might therefore
have different remotes that target different identifiers.
There also might be different set of maintainers groups that are
have different views on the latest state of the same codebase and
they haven't split off into using different identifiers.
Its simplier ngit to fetch these different nostr repos independantly
when requested. git-remote-nostr will do this automatically as it
works through remotes but for ngit cmds a further change is required
so `get_repo_coordinates` and `try_and_get_repo_coordinates` prompts
to select the desired one.
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check whether remote `origin` is nostr url and if not attempt
to set it.
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use RelayUrl in repo_ref which I had resisted as it mutates relay
urls when printed to append a slash
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in nearly all cases 'cannot' was used when an action was tried and
failed. 'failed to' is strictly better because:
* just because the action didn't work that time doesnt mean it
cannot work
* it is better at drawing the users attention to a problem
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if another protocol was tried first and failed
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to make it more like native git
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so that it the filesystem url is shown
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used in fetch and tweak the error reporting
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abstract the protocols and order to try under different scenarios
add some additional scenarios eg hardcoded http
tweak error reporting
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as they are easier to read
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to enable remote to interact with git servers over a range of
specified protocols
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as it should have been used in the first place
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move some functions out of ngit and into lib/mod
and lib/git_events
remove MockConnect from binaries so it is only used in the library.
this was done:
* mainly because automocks were not being imported from
lib into each binary
* but also because the these functions were being
tested with MockConnect
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