When should you use the Replace directive in a 'go.mod' file?
Is this feature only useful for debugging and development?

The reason I ask is that you can use the Replace directive to point to an 
arbitrary location on disk as well as a normal downloaded package. So does 
that mean that committing a 'go.mod' file that contains a Replace directive 
to a repo is bad practice? Because consumers of that repo might not have 
the replacement source.

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