## cleanstr ### Instructions Write a **program** that takes a `string`, and displays this `string` with exactly: - one space between words. - without spaces nor tabs at the beginning nor at the end. - with the result followed by a newline ("`\n`"). A "word" is defined as a part of a `string` delimited either by spaces/tabs, or by the start/end of the `string`. If the number of arguments is not 1, or if there are no words to display, the program displays nothing. ### Usage : ```console $ go run . "you see it's easy to display the same thing" | cat -e you see it's easy to display the same thing$ $ go run . " only it's harder " only it's harder$ $ go run . " how funny" "Did you hear Mathilde ?" $ $ go run . "" $ ```