This updates `Byron/gitoxide` URLs to `GitoxideLabs/gitoxide` in:
- Markdown documentation, except changelogs and other such files
where such changes should not be made.
- Documentation comments (in .rs files).
- Manifest (.toml) files, for the value of the `repository` key.
- The comments appearing at the top of a sample hook that contains
a repository URL as an example.
When making these changes, I also allowed my editor to remove
trailing whitespace in any lines in files already being edited
(since, in this case, there was no disadvantage to allowing this).
The gitoxide repository URL changed when the repository was moved
into the recently created GitHub organization `GitoxideLabs`, as
detailed in #1406. Please note that, although I believe updating
the URLs to their new canonical values is useful, this is not
needed to fix any broken links, since `Byron/gitoxide` URLs
redirect (and hopefully will always redirect) to the coresponding
`GitoxideLabs/gitoxide` URLs.
While this change should not break any URLs, some affected URLs
were already broken. This updates them, but they are still broken.
They will be fixed in a subsequent commit.
This also does not update `Byron/gitoxide` URLs in test fixtures
or test cases, nor in the `Makefile`. (It may make sense to change
some of those too, but it is not really a documentation change.)
Make all lints managed centrally in one place.
Note that this approach forces pedantic lints on the entire codebase - which means that when the new versions of rust are released, some new lint may fail the build. At the same time, this allows new lints to always be noticed and manually excluded.
The big list of allowed lints can be slowly worked through and forbidden one by one.
They didn't actually need to be higher to work, and changing them
unecessarily can break downstream CI.
Let's keep this value as low as possible, and only increase it when
more recent features are actually used.