Don't be fooled by strings.Split(..., "\n") result always having empty "" last element
By definition of strings.Split(..., sep) it "slices s into all substrings separated by sep and returns a slice of the substrings between those separators". That means that string.Split("hello\nworld\n", "\n") -> ["hello", "world", ""]) # NOTE the last "" when parsing file by lines, it is handy though to do not get last empty "" after last "\n". #6 shows how we missed to do that filtering-out for case of empty backup.refs file and errored-out because of that. To fix let's introduce a helper - splitlines(), which does the job of filtering-out last empty entry after last separator. By using this helper everywhere we can hopefully avoid problems while pulling only empty repositories (#6 case), and also similar ones. Fixes #6 /reported-by @iv
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