Actually apply the pre-commit fixers to the codebase.
This can be redone manually with `pre-commit run --all` While the pre-commit hook could be merged to run locally, it is much cleaner to align all the files to best-practice syntax in a single commit. It is also required for server-side validation.
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rr = request(t, s, "GET", "/static/css/home.css", "", nil)
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require.Equal(t, 200, rr.Code)
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require.Contains(t, rr.Body.String(), `html, body {`)
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require.Contains(t, rr.Body.String(), "html,\nbody {")
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rr = request(t, s, "GET", "/docs", "", nil)
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require.Equal(t, 301, rr.Code)
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