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    Gitolite

    Gitolite

    Hosting git repositories

    ...Configuration is “as code”: you manage users’ SSH keys and per-repo rules in a special admin repository, then push to apply changes instantly. Permissions are precise—read, write, or force-push can be allowed or denied per repository, branch, tag, or arbitrary ref patterns—so sensitive branches can be protected. Delegation features let large organizations hand off subsets of administration without giving away global control, and “wild” repositories make self-service project creation possible within policy. Hooks, logging, and auditing are baked in, giving visibility into who pushed what and when. ...
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    GitPrep

    GitPrep

    Portable GitHub system into your own server

    GitPrep is a lightweight, self-hosted web interface for browsing Git repositories, typically deployed on a single server with minimal dependencies. It implements features like commit history browsing, file viewing and diffing, directory tree navigation, tag/branch switching, and README rendering, much like GitHub’s core UI. Because it’s written in Perl and designed for simplicity, setup is often as easy as cloning, configuring a webroot, and pointing to repositories. Authentication and basic permissions can be configured, allowing private or team usage. Unlike full-featured Git lab or hosting suites, GitPrep focuses on just the browser view of repositories, staying lean and ideal for small teams or personal use. ...
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