--- title: Custom import paths for Go modules published_on: '2025-02-13' --- Go modules are great. URL-based imports, generally, are great. One of the things that makes them so great is that putting them on your own domain provides a good way of verifying ownership without going through a third party or a complicated review process. Plus, it looks cool. So, how exactly do you do such a thing? Well, it's [buried in the documentation](https://pkg.go.dev/cmd/go#hdr-Remote_import_paths), but it's really pretty simple. For each import path (e.g. `mysite.com/mypackage`), just put a page on your website with a `go-import` meta tag: ```html ``` _(`git` can be replaced with `bzr`, `fossil`, `hg`, or `svn` for different VCSs — see the docs page linked above.)_ This website, for instance, builds these pages from a hash in [`build.rb`](https://git.farthergate.com/sites/farthergate.com/-/blob/main/build.rb): ```ruby def go_modules = { "farthergate.com/stack" => "https://git.farthergate.com/aleks/stack", # ... } ``` See [farthergate.com/stack](/stack) for the generated page. Look in the web inspector for the `meta` tag!