I’ve recently set up my own Gitea instance and I figured I’d share a simple guide on how to do it yourself. Hopefully this will be helpful to anyone looking to get started.

If you have any feedback please feel free to comment it bellow.

    • 4rkal@lemmy.worldOP
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      28 days ago

      Great question

      I always found setting up a git server from scratch to be quite confusing and I also like the webui that gitea offers.

      But recently I have also started moving some of my github projects there so having a link (with a readme and everything) that I can share with others is important.

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          28 days ago

          Selfhosted Gitea is a way to get a wiki, bug tracker or whatnot - collaborate, for example, but it’s not necessary to have a Git server for your personal use.

          No, but it is amazing for browsing your repos and visually seeing what you did in a past commit or a branch, while your IDE is open to your latest code. Or copying and pasting something that you need from a different repo.

          For Git experts, sure they can probably do all that better inside their IDE or CLI, but for us plebs, having your own Forgejo is incredible 😍

          I have mine configured to disable the wiki and issues, etc, it’s just the repo browser.

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      27 days ago

      I’m hoping federation will allow me to get rid of my github entirely, but that’s wishful thinking I fear