feat: Go rewrite M1 — skeleton, tooling, and hello server

Stand up the Go project alongside the Python backend so both run
independently during migration. `make web-go` builds and serves on :8080;
`make web-py` (alias: `make web`) keeps the Python side on :5001.

- go/: new module `fuj-management/go` (Go 1.26)
  - cmd/fuj: stdlib-flag dispatcher; `server` + `version` work,
    fees/reconcile/sync/infer stubbed for M2/M4
  - internal/config: env loader mirroring scripts/config.py
  - internal/logging: slog setup, level taken from config
  - internal/web: net/http ServeMux + request-timer middleware
  - build/Dockerfile: golang:1.26 → alpine:3 multi-stage image
  - .golangci.yml: govet, staticcheck, errcheck, gofumpt, unused
- Makefile: web→web-py alias; go-build/go-test/go-run/go-lint/web-go
- CI: parallel build-go job in .gitea/workflows/build.yaml (<tag>-go image)
- docs/plans/: M1 kickoff plan + progress tracker (M1 complete)
- .claude/settings.json: gofumpt + golangci-lint permissions

Gate: make go-build ✓  make go-lint ✓  make go-test ✓  curl :8080 ✓

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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package middleware
import (
"log/slog"
"net/http"
"time"
)
type statusWriter struct {
http.ResponseWriter
status int
}
func (sw *statusWriter) WriteHeader(code int) {
sw.status = code
sw.ResponseWriter.WriteHeader(code)
}
// RequestTimer logs method, path, status, and elapsed milliseconds for every
// request. Parity with Python's get_render_time — the elapsed value maps to
// render_time.total in the M5 JSON allowlist.
func RequestTimer(logger *slog.Logger, next http.Handler) http.Handler {
return http.HandlerFunc(func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
start := time.Now()
sw := &statusWriter{ResponseWriter: w, status: http.StatusOK}
next.ServeHTTP(sw, r)
logger.Info("req",
"method", r.Method,
"path", r.URL.Path,
"status", sw.status,
"ms", time.Since(start).Milliseconds(),
)
})
}