I think soft-serve seems like a neat git server. it has a TUI over SSH, as opposed to the more familiar web interfaces of most others.
and I realize this is kind of like Intentionally Not What Soft Serve Does, but if I choose to host it, I'd probably want some kind of web interface (it's really nice being able to send a URL to a specific location in a file!!!) and I'd probably want to have some kind of actions. I notice they have these "repo webhooks" to notify an external service upon e.g. a push. but that's very clearly not a full CI system like Forgejo Actions; I'd need an external one.
so, does anyone have any recommendations for:
- a generic git web interface that works well with something like soft-serve
- a generic git CI system that works well with something like soft-serve
I realize with these wants i'd be way better off just like, using Forgejo. it has both of these built in. but I think it'd be somewhat more fun to cobble together something with three different pieces of software that weren't necessarily made for each other. that's my idea of entertainment.
and I realize this is kind of like Intentionally Not What Soft Serve Does, but if I choose to host it, I'd probably want some kind of web interface (it's really nice being able to send a URL to a specific location in a file!!!) and I'd probably want to have some kind of actions. I notice they have these "repo webhooks" to notify an external service upon e.g. a push. but that's very clearly not a full CI system like Forgejo Actions; I'd need an external one.
so, does anyone have any recommendations for:
- a generic git web interface that works well with something like soft-serve
- a generic git CI system that works well with something like soft-serve
I realize with these wants i'd be way better off just like, using Forgejo. it has both of these built in. but I think it'd be somewhat more fun to cobble together something with three different pieces of software that weren't necessarily made for each other. that's my idea of entertainment.


