sync develop with main (#119)

* chore: remove unused rules from nvim selene setup

* test: add test for config

* chore: update tasks, run tests on all recent versions

* refactor(test): make helper test function more ergonomic

In my opinion, requiring user to access tests via `T["module_name"]`
was too fragile and typos prone.

* fix(config): typo annotations

* chore(ci): install go bins via gopher.nvim itself

* feat(struct_tags): add range support (#117)

* feat(struct_tags): add range support

* refactor: use `start`, and `end_` naming for ranges

* fix(testutils): validate provided cursor position

* chore: update CONTRIBUTING.md

* chore: add demos (#118)

* chore: add dataset for demos

* chore(demos): add demos

* chore: update CONTRIBUTING

* this copefully will fix comments gif

* chore: add note about lazy loading

* chore(readme): at this point there is no code from go.nvim or iferr

* chore(readme): update the structure

* chore(readme): change wording of some things
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package main
type Test struct {
ID int
Name string
Num int64
Cost int
Thingy []string
Testing int
Another struct {
First int
Second string
}
}

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package main
type Test struct {
ID int
Name string `gopher:"name"`
Num int64 `gopher:"num"`
Cost int `gopher:"cost"`
Thingy []string
Testing int
Another struct {
First int
Second string
}
}

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package main
type Test struct {
ID int `asdf:"id"`
Name string `asdf:"name"`
Num int64 `asdf:"num"`
Cost int `asdf:"cost"`
Thingy []string `asdf:"thingy"`
Testing int `asdf:"testing"`
Another struct {
First int `asdf:"first"`
Second string `asdf:"second"`
} `asdf:"another"`
}

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package main
type Test struct {
ID int `asdf:"id"`
Name string `asdf:"name"`
Num int64
Cost int
Thingy []string
Testing int `asdf:"testing"`
Another struct {
First int `asdf:"first"`
Second string `asdf:"second"`
} `asdf:"another"`
}