diff --git a/source/_daily_emails/2024-12-13.md b/source/_daily_emails/2024-12-13.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..290e7d19 --- /dev/null +++ b/source/_daily_emails/2024-12-13.md @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +--- +title: Enjoying a cup of Gitea +date: 2024-12-13 +permalink: daily/2024/12/13/gitea +tags: + - software-development + - gitea + - linux + - nix + - nixos +cta: ~ +snippet: | + I recently installed Gitea on my homelab and moved all my private code repositories out of the Cloud. +--- + +I recently installed an application called Gitea [on my homelab][0]. + +It's a service for hosting and managing Git repositories, similar to GitHub, GitLab and Bitbucket, but I'm hosting it on my own hardware and I'm in full control of my data. + +I've moved all of my client project code from private repositories in the Cloud to my Gitea instance, as well as some of my own private repositories for work-in-progress or archived projects. + +I plan to keep my open source project repositories on GitHub and Drupal.org, and use Gitea for personal and client project code, but I may move more to Gitea - like my website code and dotfiles - as time goes on. + +And, because I use NixOS for my homelab, installing Gitea was as easy as `services.gitea.enable = true`. + +There is also a Docker Compose image and Gitea Cloud, but running something like Gitea for your private code is something I'd like to see more Developers and agencies do. + +[0]: {{site.url}}/daily/2024/12/01/homelabbing-with-nixos