Forgejo
Governed by the non-profit Codeberg e.V. with over 150 contributors and quarterly major releases reaching v16.0 in July 2026, Forgejo delivers a complete code collaboration platform in a single Go binary that runs comfortably on 512 MB of RAM — providing full Git hosting with SSH and HTTPS, pull requests with inline code review, issue tracking with labels and milestones, kanban project boards, wikis, and an integrated package registry supporting Docker, npm, PyPI, Maven, NuGet, and Cargo. Forgejo Actions provides GitHub Actions-compatible CI/CD with reusable workflows, OpenID Connect for secure third-party access, ephemeral runners for autoscaling, and dynamic matrix support for complex build pipelines. The platform implements ActivityPub-based forge federation allowing issues, pull requests, and stars to work across independent instances — enabling a decentralized development ecosystem similar to how Mastodon federates social networks. Organizations and team permissions provide fine-grained access control, while LDAP, OAuth2, and OpenID authentication integrate with existing identity infrastructure. Code search indexes repositories for fast discovery, LFS handles large files efficiently, and mirror synchronization imports repositories from GitHub, GitLab, and other forges. Deploy via a single static binary, Docker container, or official Helm charts with SQLite for small instances or PostgreSQL and MySQL for production workloads. Running on a dedicated VPS on RepoCloud with guaranteed CPU, RAM, and SSD, full root SSH access, and a browser serial console. GPLv3+ licensed.
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