support --help anywhere on command line#1195
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Previously we special cased --help only for the first level of subcommands. However, this broke for example if you did "src snapshot upload --help". So instead we normalize our command line arguments so that if a user does "--help" we see "-help". We can then rely on go's stdlib flag parser to do the right thing w.r.t. sub commands/etc. Test Plan: ran with --help in a few different places and observed good behaviour.
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Previously we special cased --help only for the first level of subcommands. However, this broke for example if you did "src snapshot upload --help". So instead we normalize our command line arguments so that if a user does "--help" we see "-help". We can then rely on go's stdlib flag parser to do the right thing w.r.t. sub commands/etc.
Test Plan: ran with --help in a few different places and observed good behaviour.
Alternative to #1190