## flags ### Instructions Write a **program** that can have as arguments `--insert` (or `-i`), `--order` (or `-o`) and a `string`. This program should : - Insert the string given to the `--insert` (or `-i`), in the `string` argument, if given. - Order the `string` argument (in ASCII order) if given the flag `--order` (or `-o`). - In case there are no arguments or if the flag `--help` (or `-h`) is given, it should print the options, as shown in the example. Example of output : ```console $ go run . --insert=4321 --order asdad 1234aadds $ go run . --insert=4321 asdad asdad4321 $ go run . asdad asdad $ go run . --order 43a21 1234a $ go run . --insert -i This flag inserts the string into the string passed as argument. --order -o This flag will behave like a boolean, if it is called it will order the argument. $ $ go run . -h --insert -i This flag inserts the string into the string passed as argument. --order -o This flag will behave like a boolean, if it is called it will order the argument. $ $ go run . --help --insert -i This flag inserts the string into the string passed as argument. --order -o This flag will behave like a boolean, if it is called it will order the argument. $ ```