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Comment by ⛵️ olav


Re: "Any suggestions for a self-hosted git server with an..."

In: s/programming


For personal projects, I enjoy using https://fossil-scm.org/ It is the better distributed version control system and has a lot of goodies like a wiki, built into a single executable.


⛵️ olav

Mar 11 · 3 months ago


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😺 janet-catcus · Apr 04 at 08:50:

i can second the notion on fossil, i have been using it for years and years and am very happy with it. just one executable, repository is just one file (internally an sqlite db file) that can be selfhosted using the binary that acts as the cgi. for personal projects it's much better than git (in my opinion) the workflow omits staging as all changes are automatically staged. fossil works best when it is supposed to tell you what happened actually and not what some developer thinks should have happened instead, which might be perceived as a hurdle at some point (like when you want to get rid of a branch...)


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Any suggestions for a self-hosted git server with an interface? I only have some toy projects so I'm looking for something lightweight for personal projects. Gogs seems like it might fit the bill...

💬 gritty · 7 comments · Mar 10 · 3 months ago

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