Generate HTML pages that allow you to set "custom" or "vanity" import paths for your Go packages using the go-import meta tag (read the specs).
For example, this package import path is go.mlcdf.fr/vanity-imports (instead of github.com/mlcdf/vanity-imports).
- Painless to host: it's only static files
- Designed to be used in a CI environment: ship as single binary with no OS dependencies
- Easy to configure and extend via a single TOML configuration file
- Use your own template for the index and the repo pages.
- From GitHub releases: download the binary corresponding to your OS and architecture.
- From source (make sure
$GOPATH/binis in your$PATH):
go get go.mlcdf.fr/vanity-importsUsage:
vanity-imports [option]
Options:
--init creates a sample .vanity-imports.toml config file
-c, --config CONFIG path to the config. Defaults to .vanity-imports.toml
-V, --version print version
First, create a config file.
vanity-imports --initGenerate the HTML pages
vanity-importsUpload the content of the dist directory to your web server or your favorite static hosting service such as GitHub Pages, OVHcloud Web Hosting or Netlify.
Format for the .vanity-imports.toml file.
domain = "go.mlcdf.fr" # required
output = "output" # default to dist
repo_template = """<golang template>""" # override the default template for the repo page
index_template = """<golang template>""" # override the default template for the index page
[index]
description = ""
extra_head = "" # extra html tags appended to the head
title = "" # required
[repos]
[repos."/dyndns"] # domain + "/dyndns will be your package import path
repo = "https://github.com/mlcdf/dyndns/" # required. Url to the source repository
vcs = "git"Check out the netlify branch to find the code behind https://go.mlcdf.fr/.
Generate the pages
go run .Regenerate the pages on file changes and start a web server on http://localhost:3000.
./scripts/dev.shRun the tests
go test ./...