What are people using for easy-self-hosting GitHub alternatives?
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I'm running Gitea locally. But I have really minimal requirements, so I'm not sure if it can serve as a complete GitHub replacement.
Gitea
Gitea
We need to find him a bigger team
gitea - git.nostrdev.com
we're happy to host other projects looking for a home, whilst ngit is built out
Gitea has been great =3
Looking to use Budabit.
Gitea
If you want, you can sign in with nostr.


Gitea on NOSTR
Gitea on NOSTR
Gitea (Git with a cup of tea) is a painless self-hosted Git service written in Go
whoa - you made an auth service for gitea?
Forgejo, gitea, & gitlabs.
I'll wait for a android app that cab run a relay along side citrine specifically for a self hostsble nostr git. With an approval system so nobody can just change your shit just because they sent it to your relay.
Yeah, it will work with any app that uses OpenID.
Gitea
If you just want something like Github, Forgejo is the simplest and most reliable.
If you need decent code review then Gerrit, but it's much harder to set up.
If you want to try something decentralized - Radicle is very interesting, but has lots of dangerous key management footguns.
ngit.dev/relay implemention of grasp ngit.dev/grasp
Gitea a year and a half now
Awsome Nostr was the first repo mirrored
Works well with phone via
Git client - Working Copy
Git journal
Where to learn more? Would be great if this could work with amber
Would it work as an auth service for a matrix instance?
Gitea
@npub1qqqq...ln03, @npub1ehhf...zjqv, @npub16p8v...fhdw and @dluvian are actively working on git nostr tools. @Arjen sometimes too. We don't work on the same tools and all our tools still feel experimental. Maybe this also sums up the nostr ecosystem.
Why an android app? You want your phone to be the git server? ngit.dev/grasp is basically this but on a (self)hosted server
I didn't see this was in response to
this is interesting, I'll take a look.

Gitea on NOSTR
Gitea on NOSTR
Gitea (Git with a cup of tea) is a painless self-hosted Git service written in Go
I wrote this on Amethyst without all the capitals and tagged in @npub1qqqq...ln03. This bug on one of the most used and best clients illustrates the point nicely. 

Just use gitlab. No need for nostr native etc. It's a perfectly fine solution to self host.
I believe it should work with matrix.
I just went to the repo and made it public. No documentation at all, but I'm sure you can just run it by an LLM and it can tell you everything you need to know.
I originally utilized nostrband/nostr-login for the login. Since then I have developed my own login (I wanted something lighter) but have yet to deploy it to nostr-oidc-bridge.

Gitea on NOSTR
nostr-oidc-bridge
nostr-oidc-bridge
What of ngit and nsite? I have a wiki and a few sites on there as well
Gitea on a NixOS box with Tailscale so I don’t have any open ports. (Tailscale, being a vendor mesh networking solution isn’t optimally free, but it’s easier than trying to manage SSL certs for retarded me.
Yes, Working Copy is a nice iOS client for Git. 👍
gitlab is backed by In-Q-Tel. Don't trust, Verify
I have a lot of my notes in git journal
Open source alternative to Tailscale control server: Headscale
You can keep using the same Tailscale client.
Headscale
Oh this is great! Will have to check it out soon. Thanks for the link!
forgejo
Gitea with proxmox and cloudflare tunnel.
Gitlab self-hosted
helpful thread w/ links about self-hosted github alternatives
What are people using for easy-self-hosting GitHub alternatives?
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