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README.md

Gogs - Go Git Service Build Status

Gitter

Gogs (Go Git Service) is a painless self-hosted Git service written in Go.

Demo

Current version: 0.5.13 Beta

NOTICES

  • Due to testing purpose, data of try.gogs.io has been reset in Jan 28, 2015 and will reset multiple times after. Please do NOT put your important data on the site.
  • The demo site try.gogs.io is running under dev branch.
  • You MUST read CONTRIBUTING.md before you start filing a issue or making a Pull Request.
  • If you think there are vulnerabilities in the project, please talk privately to u@gogs.io. Thanks!

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Purpose

The goal of this project is to make the easiest, fastest, and most painless way to set up a self-hosted Git service. With Go, this can be done via an independent binary distribution across ALL platforms that Go supports, including Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows.

Overview

  • Please see the Documentation for project design, known issues, and change log.
  • See the Trello Board to follow the develop team.
  • Want to try it before doing anything else? Do it online or go down to the Installation -> Install from binary section!
  • Having trouble? Get help with Troubleshooting.
  • Want to help with localization? Check out Crowdin!

Features

  • Activity timeline
  • SSH/HTTP(S) protocol support
  • SMTP/LDAP/reverse proxy authentication support
  • Reverse proxy suburl support
  • Register/delete/rename account
  • Create/manage/delete organization with team management
  • Create/fork/migrate/mirror/delete/watch/rename/transfer public/private repository
  • Repository viewer/release/issue tracker
  • Repository and Organization level webhooks
  • Repository Git hooks
  • Add/remove repository collaborators
  • Gravatar and cache support
  • Mail service (register, issue)
  • Administration panel
  • Slack webhook integration
  • Drone CI integration
  • Supports MySQL, PostgreSQL and SQLite3
  • Social account login (GitHub, Google, QQ, Weibo)
  • Multi-language support (10 languages)

System Requirements

  • A cheap Raspberry Pi is powerful enough for basic functionality.
  • At least 4 CPU cores and 1GB RAM would be the baseline for teamwork.

Installation

Make sure you install the prerequisites first.

There are 5 ways to install Gogs:

Acknowledgments

  • Router and middleware mechanism of Macaron.
  • Mail Service, modules design is inspired by WeTalk.
  • System Monitor Status is inspired by GoBlog.
  • Thanks lavachen and Rocker for designing Logo.
  • Thanks gobuild.io for providing binary compile and download service.
  • Thanks Crowdin for providing open source translation plan.

Contributors

License

This project is under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for the full license text.