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Run go fmt ./... #207

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Run go fmt ./... on all go modules so we have consistent style. This came up when I found such unrelated changes when formatting my code in #206

Keeping go fmt ./... happy makes it easier to submit new clean code.


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Thanks!

@colin-axner colin-axner merged commit 4db5fd1 into cosmos:main May 31, 2021
@ethanfrey ethanfrey deleted the go-fmt branch May 31, 2021 15:28
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