This is a homespun implementation of the practice of [using custom import paths for go modules](https://pkg.go.dev/cmd/go#hdr-Remote_import_paths).
This package basically returns a html document with a prefilled meta tag
```html
<metaname="go-import"content="{package} git {url location of the package}">
```
There are ways to do this with [nginx](https://www.nirenjan.com/2019/golang-vanity-urls-in-nginx/) or [hugo](https://blog.jbowen.dev/2020/07/using-go-vanity-urls-with-hugo/) but I wanted to:
get "jbowen.dev/cereal": found meta tag get.metaImport{Prefix:"jbowen.dev/cereal", VCS:"git", RepoRoot:"https://github.com/jamesbo13/cereal"} at //jbowen.dev/cereal?go-get=1
* [x]~~Figure how to use logrotate (a linux utility)~~
* [x] Figure how to do log rotation as part of this app's function
* [x] Add tests
* [ ] Figure how to use `goreleaser` [here](https://nfpm.goreleaser.com/) to release deb and rpm packages (so basically split it, goreleaser for github and woodpecker for Woodpecker)