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# sally
sally is a small HTTP service you can host
to serve vanity import paths for Go modules.
## Installation
To build sally from source, use:
```bash
go install go.uber.org/sally@latest
```
Alternatively, get a pre-built Docker image from
https://github.com/uber-go/sally/pkgs/container/sally.
## Usage
Create a YAML file with the following structure:
```yaml
# sally.yaml
# Configures documentation linking.
# Optional.
godoc:
# Host for the Go documentation server.
# Defaults to pkg.go.dev.
host: pkg.go.dev
# Base URL for your package site.
# If you want your modules available under "example.com",
# specify example.com here.
# This field is required.
url: go.uber.org
# Collection of packages under example.com
# and their Git repositories.
packages:
# The key is the name of the package following the base URL.
# For example, if you want to make a package available at
# "example.com/foo", you'd specify "foo" here.
zap:
# Path to the Git repository.
#
# This field is required.
repo: github.com/uber-go/zap
# Optional description of the package.
description: A fast, structured-logging library.
# Alternative base URL instead of the value configured at the top-level.
# This is useful if the same sally instance is
# hosted behind multiple base URLs.
#
# Defaults to the value of the top-level url field.
url: example.com
```
Run sally like so:
```shell
$ sally
```
This will read from sally.yaml and serve on port 8080.
To use a different port and/or configuration file,
use the `-yml` and `-port` flags.
```
$ sally -yml site.yaml -port 5000
```
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