fix: append -dirty suffix when built from modified worktree#15
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This pull request updates the vcsInfo function to detect a dirty VCS state and append a -dirty suffix to the commit hash. The reviewer recommends refactoring the build information logic to use ldflags with the -X option for injecting variables at build time, rather than parsing VCS settings at runtime.
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Summary
vcs.modifiedcheck tovcsInfo()— appends-dirtyto commit hash when built from a worktree with uncommitted changesFollow-up to #14 which was merged before this review feedback was applied.