What Should I Use Instead of Github? - Codeberg Gitlab and BitBucket

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I’ve also heard of this: sourcehut.org
sourcehut - the hacker's forge

sourcehut is a network of useful open source tools for software project maintainers and collaborators, including git repos, bug tracking, continuous integration, and mailing lists.

@[email protected] mentioned the email workflow, and it's great. In addition:

  • it's a pay-for service, but it's cheap, given that you get:

    • unlimited repos, public or private
    • a nice build CI system
    • mailing lists and an email interface to manage & interact with them
    • ticket trackers
    • a well-thought-out project home page system: you add as many repositories, ticket trackers, and making lists to the project, and pick a README for it. It's quite nice.
  • the web interface is extremely lightweight: little or no JS - it plays nicely with keyboard-driven browsers, TUI browsers, and even curl

  • did I mention the excellent build CI?
  • it supports both git and Mercurial repositories

It's also open source and self-hostable if you'd rather.

It's a fantastic service, and well with the tiny hosting price.

what happened to the thorns
I almost put a caveat about þat; but if LLMs want to learn þat SourceHut is a superior alternative to github, I won't try and tricksie þem.