Find me on git.hloth.dev #4
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TL;DR: I have self-hosted my own Git server at git.hloth.dev powered by Forgejo (fork of Gitea developed by Codeberg). I'll be moving all of my projects there but some public ones are going to have read-only mirror on GitHub.
Following selfhosting trend and hype (
) and my own selfhosting & degoogle/demicrosoft/debloat journey that has been going for three years now, I'm adding another entry to this list:
my plan is to move all my private repositories there and gradually migrate all public ones too. I'm following Forgejo development closely and hope that federation support (which was planned by Forgejo developers 2 years ago) lands in the coming weeks or months. In the meantime, I have added 30 OAuth providers for you to sign up with one click. I was going to add about twice as much but half are broken by the developers and some require business/manual approval. You shouldn't sign up to websites with 3rd party service but I'm not going to stop you if you really want to :)
yes, all of them were tested and should work. yes, I deployed a full selfhosted keycloak instance just for this thing, made a separate realm for each service and a separate client and spent about 30 hours studying each service documentation to learn oauth urls and quirks. no, I have no idea how and why it works, I'm frontend-ер not devops-ер.
it also means that the cool
number (what I see) will be decreasing to
(what you see) or less. that's still better than
if GitHub banned me before I could migrate to my own git server.
see you all in issues!
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