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mv cmd/pkg to booter #4102

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@lingdie lingdie commented Oct 16, 2023

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Move all command-line interface (CLI) related files from cmd to cli directory. This is to improve the project structure and avoid confusion with the cmd package in the standard library.

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@lingdie lingdie changed the title mv cmd/pkg to cli mv cmd/pkg to booter Oct 18, 2023
@zzjin zzjin added this to the v4.4 milestone Oct 21, 2023
@cuisongliu cuisongliu marked this pull request as draft October 23, 2023 04:52
Signed-off-by: yy <lingdie.yy@outlook.com>
@cuisongliu cuisongliu modified the milestones: v4.4, v5.0 Dec 10, 2023
@lingdie lingdie closed this Dec 15, 2023
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