How to use Go Module Path Validator
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What is Go Module Path Validator?
Check if a Go module path is valid per the rules at go.dev/ref/mod. Catches common mistakes: uppercase characters, missing domain prefix, invalid characters, Windows reserved names, and incorrect major-version suffixes. Useful before publishing a new Go module. This tool is part of santekno's developer toolbox — a curated collection of utilities built for engineers who care about speed, privacy, and simplicity.
Common use cases
- Debugging API payloads and integration issues
- Inspecting tokens, hashes, or encoded strings during development
- Generating fixtures and sample data for tests
- Sharing readable output with teammates in code reviews
FAQ
Many filesystems (Windows, macOS default) are case-insensitive. Mixing cases can cause subtle bugs when developers on different OSes collaborate.