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About

GitHub is the world’s most secure, most scalable, and most loved developer platform. Join millions of developers and businesses building the software that powers the world. Build with the world’s most innovative communities, backed by our best tools, support, and services. If you manage multiple contributors , there’s a free option: GitHub Team for Open Source. We also run GitHub Sponsors, where we help fund your work. The Pack is back. We’ve partnered up to give students and teachers free access to the best developer tools—for the school year and beyond. Work for a government-recognized nonprofit, association, or 501(c)(3)? Get a discounted Organization account on us.

About

The Gogs project aims to build a simple, stable, and extensible self-hosted Git service that can be set up in the most painless way. With Go, this can be done with an independent binary distribution across all platforms that Go supports. Simply run the binary for your platform. Or ship Gogs with Docker or Vagrant, or get it packaged. Gogs runs anywhere Go can compile for Windows, Mac, Linux, ARM, etc. Gogs has low minimal requirements and can run on an inexpensive Raspberry Pi. Some users even run Gogs instances on their NAS devices. Gogs is 100% open source and free of charge. All source code is available under the MIT License on GitHub. User dashboard, user profile, and activity timeline. Access repositories via SSH, HTTP, and HTTPS protocols. User, organization, and repository management. Repository and organization webhooks, including Slack, Discord, and Dingtalk. Repository Git hooks, deploy keys, and Git LFS. Repository issues, pull requests, wiki, and protected branches.

Platforms Supported

Windows
Mac
Linux
Cloud
On-Premises
iPhone
iPad
Android
Chromebook

Platforms Supported

Windows
Mac
Linux
Cloud
On-Premises
iPhone
iPad
Android
Chromebook

Audience

Software developers

Audience

Developers and anyone looking for an open source solution providing a self-hosted Git service

Support

Phone Support
24/7 Live Support
Online

Support

Phone Support
24/7 Live Support
Online

API

Offers API

API

Offers API

Screenshots and Videos

Screenshots and Videos

Pricing

Free
Free Version
Free Trial

Pricing

Free
Free Version
Free Trial

Reviews/Ratings

Overall 4.7 / 5
ease 4.5 / 5
features 4.9 / 5
design 4.8 / 5
support 4.9 / 5

Reviews/Ratings

Overall 0.0 / 5
ease 0.0 / 5
features 0.0 / 5
design 0.0 / 5
support 0.0 / 5

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Pros & Cons from Real Users

Pros

  • 1. Easy and reliable version controlling. 2. Robust CI/CD pipeline. 3. Supports integration with various third-party applications. 4. Intuitive and user-friendly user interface. 5. Easy to use push, pull, commit and merge functionalities. 6. Free for personal use.
  • - The best thing about using GitHub as a version controlling platform is the amount of third-party integration it supports. - It gives a step-by-step tutorial to create a repository and push code on it. - It is free for personal and unlimited amount of private repos can be made. - It also allows to host website builds on its platforms for free.
  • - Specific access roles can be assigned to users. - It is free for personal use. - Creating a new repository is easy because of the detailed step-by-step tutorial. - It is reliable and secure to host private repositories. - Merge conflicts can solve directly from the UI.
  • 1. GitHub is one of the most popular sites to host code repositories and version controlling of the projects. 2. The user interface of the application is clean yet feature-rich. 3. The platform is free for personal use, which makes it pretty useful for student and freshers starting out coding. 4. It can be integrated with almost any application available.
  • These are the best part about GitHub- 1. The outsider reconciliations with GitHub are extraordinary. Azure permits us to associate straight forwardly to the GitHub repo and constantly send our code as the expert branch gets refreshed. 2. Pull demand interface takes into consideration code survey, reinforcing the designing group culture and making a way for junior engineers to develop and turn out to be more useful. 3. While managing an undertaking, utilizing GitHub to see the contrasts between a specialist's branch and expert aides the designer work productively and viably.

Cons

  • 1. I did not find any major con in the application.
  • - The user interface is a bit complex and can be tricky for beginners initially.
  • - The user interface is complex to use. - Deleting a folder or a project is a difficult and time taking process. Great tool for version controlling, but complex.
  • 1. Unless you use a git client, it is quite hard to wrap your head around it initially because of the complex commands for pushing, pulling and resolving merge conflicts.
  • These are some demerits - 1. Exchanging and overseeing branches is complicated and not excessively instinctive. 2. Downloading a specific record from the source tree is awkward and it is quite often simpler to download a speed of the whole branch. Not great.

Training

Documentation
Webinars
Live Online
In Person

Training

Documentation
Webinars
Live Online
In Person

Company Information

GitHub
Founded: 2008
United States
github.com

Company Information

Gogs
gogs.io

Alternatives

Alternatives

Gitea

Gitea

CommitGo, Inc.

Categories

Categories

Source Code Management Features

Access Controls/Permissions
Bug Tracking
Build Automation
Change Management
Code Review
Collaboration
Continuous Integration
Repository Management
Version Control

Application Development Features

Access Controls/Permissions
Code Assistance
Code Refactoring
Collaboration Tools
Compatibility Testing
Data Modeling
Debugging
Deployment Management
Graphical User Interface
Mobile Development
No-Code
Reporting/Analytics
Software Development
Source Control
Testing Management
Version Control
Web App Development

Software Documentation Features

Access Roles / User Permissions
Automatic Documentation Generation
Collaboration Tools
Docs Web Hosting
Feedback Capture
Markdown Support
Multiple Formats Support
Multiple Versions Support
reStructured Text Support
Version Control
Webhooks
WYSIWIG Editor

Version Control Features

Branch Creation / Deletion
Centralized Version History
Code Review
Code Version Management
Collaboration Tools
Compare / Merge Branches
Digital Asset / Binary File Storage
Isolated Code Branches
Option to Revert to Previous
Pull Requests
Roles / Permissions

Integrations

Git
Slack
42Crunch
AIVM Brain
Abacus Claw
Auggie CLI
Beam AI
DeployBot
DesignVerse
Endtest
Fluid Topics
GPT-5.3-Codex
GPT‑5.4 Thinking
Moxt
OnSpace AI
Prezly
SSIS Integration Toolkit
Tempest
The Code Registry
configure8

Integrations

Git
Slack
42Crunch
AIVM Brain
Abacus Claw
Auggie CLI
Beam AI
DeployBot
DesignVerse
Endtest
Fluid Topics
GPT-5.3-Codex
GPT‑5.4 Thinking
Moxt
OnSpace AI
Prezly
SSIS Integration Toolkit
Tempest
The Code Registry
configure8
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