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I don't want to use GitHub ... what would you recommend?
10 points by ColinWright 81 days ago | hide | past | favorite | 10 comments
I write a lot of small scripts, and because of ... reasons ... I've never put them in a repository or made them available.

Recently I've been asked multiple times if a thing I've talked about is available, so I want to explore having a publicly accessible repository.

But I really, really don't want to use GitHub.

What would people suggest as an alternative for making small scripts available for wider use, and to allow people to contribute mods?



https://codeberg.org if git.

https://fossil-scm.org if you don't care about git.


Gitea (Github clone in Go) is easy to deploy.


GitWeb and an email for submitting patches


https://GitBusiness.com middle of page, free account, or paid subscription if you do that sort of thing.


repo.or.cz is very no-nonsense Git host. https://repo.or.cz/


Source Hut https://sr.ht/


Just watch out that you're not working on a technology that they're against, they might ban it.


i can never tell if this is paid out not. they keep changing their minds


Sourcehut is currently available as a public alpha. This is what you can expect: https://sourcehut.org/alpha-details


How do you feel about GitLab?




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