A minimalstic wiki powered by python, markdown and git. - GitHub - redimp/otterwiki: A minimalstic wiki powered by python, markdown and git.
Forgejo is a self-hosted lightweight software forge.
Easy to install and low maintenance, it just does the job.
Brought to you by an inclusive community under the umbrella of Codeberg e.V., a democratic non-profit organization, Forgejo can be trusted to be exclusively Free Software. It is a "soft" fork of Gitea with a focus on scaling, federation and privacy.
gitty is a smart little CLI helper for git projects, that shows you all the relevant issues, pull requests and changes at a quick glance, right on the command-line. It currently supports the GitHub, GitLab, and Gitea APIs.
Blazing fast terminal client for git written in Rust
Features
- Fast and intuitive keyboard only control
- Context based help (no need to memorize tons of hot-keys)
- Inspect, commit, and amend changes (incl. hooks: commit-msg/post-commit)
- Stage, unstage, revert and reset files, hunks and lines
- Stashing (save, pop, apply, drop, and inspect)
- Push/Fetch to/from remote
- Branch List (create, rename, delete, checkout, remotes)
- Browse commit log, diff committed changes
- Scalable terminal UI layout
- Async git API for fluid control
hub is an extension to command-line git that helps you do everyday GitHub tasks without ever leaving the terminal.
Git is hard: screwing up is easy, and figuring out how to fix your mistakes is fucking impossible. Git documentation has this chicken and egg problem where you can't search for how to get yourself out of a mess, unless you already know the name of the thing you need to know about in order to fix your problem.
Phabricator is a collaboration platform open to all Wikimedia contributors. It is mostly used for managing work related to software projects. Non-technical initiatives are welcome as well.
Gitless is a version control system built on top of Git. Many people complain that Git is hard to use. We think the problem lies deeper than the user interface, in the concepts underlying Git. Gitless is an experiment to see what happens if you put a simple veneer on an app that changes the underlying concepts. Because Gitless is implemented on top of Git (could be considered what Git pros call a "porcelain" of Git), you can always fall back on Git. And of course your coworkers you share a repo with need never know that you're not a Git aficionado.
Simple commit conventions for internet citizens.