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My friend wanted GitLab. He got Gitea and Nextcloud for Obsidian instead.

DEV Community·Alexey·18 days ago
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A friend sent me an article about GitHub potentially getting blocked in Russia and asked me to spin up GitLab. I suggested Gitea — I'd used it at a college hackathon, knew it was lightweight and wouldn't eat half the server. He agreed. While the deploy was running, I asked him how he syncs Obsidian. He said — plain WebDAV, nothing fancy. Well, server's already open anyway, so I threw in Nextcloud too. Hour and a half later I had both a git host and a cloud storage. Why not GitLab My friend originally wanted GitLab. I opened the docs, looked at the requirements — 4 GB RAM just to start — and said no. We don't have a dedicated git server, there's already a project running on it. GitLab would've eaten everything. Gitea idles at ~150 MB. Actions are compatible with GitHub Actions syntax, so existing workflows move over without rewriting. I'd already used it at a hackathon, knew it worked fine. Suggested it, got the green light.…

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