I haven't been able to get the permissions in the docker container straightened out, yet, so most of the functionality only works if you run it locally, but you can kind of tell where #gitrepublic web it is headed. You can see the full range of functionality on the API docs.
Here's #Alexandria, as an example:
The profile page is a social client. So, that's fun. Don't need to leave, to get your chat on. If you want to be all up in by business, bookmark this page:
https://gitrepublic.imwald.eu/users/npub1l5sga6xg72phsz5422ykujprejwud075ggrr3z2hwyrfgr7eylqstegx9z
I ๐ the purple theme, but the black theme is talking to me, ngl.

Repository - Repository
Repository: Repository

It's a git server. This is thing. It's a real git server. In your browser. You can run git commands in your browser.
Login... with your Nostr signer extension.
Sign the commits... with your Nostr browser extension.
Create a new branch... with your Nostr browser extension.
Create repo announcements, pull requests, and issues... with your Nostr browser extension.
Verify or transfer your repo ownership... with your Nostr browser extension. Discover repos on your own or our default relays... with your Nostr browser extension.
Determine if you want a public or private repo, or change it from private back to public (no encryption needed)... with your Nostr browser extension.
Manage access rights... with your Nostr browser extension.
Sync all of your clones, including your GRASP clones or Tor clones... with your Nostr browser extension.
But it is still just a git server. Because git is actually pretty awesome. So is Nostr. Thank you for listening.
GitRepublic Web. Just sign it.
