hosted_git_repos_-_gitea_on_sdf
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Introduction
Gitea is a web-based git hosting service that like GitHub, Gitlab, or BitBucket. SDF provides its own installation located at https://git.sdf.org.
For advanced users here is how to access SDF gitea using ssh keys
This tutorial is pretty basic and doesn't cover what is in the scmgit-intro.
Getting Started
Explore Public Projects
Visit https://git.sdf.org/explore/repos to see the current listing and to find interesting projects.
Create an Account
- become a MetaARPA member
- email membership to request an account
- wait for the welcome email with your randomly-generated Gitea password
- log in to git.sdf.org using the credentials provided in the welcome email
Create A New Repo
- click the “+” in the upper left
- choose New Repository
- name the repo and provide additional data
- decide if this is to be a private or public repo
- follow the instructions presented after the action chosen has been completed
Migrate An Existing Repo
(e.g., one currently living on GitHub)
- click the “+” in the upper left
- choose Migrate Repository
- in the next screen, provide the repo URL (e.g., GitHub) to migrate over
- follow the instructions presented after the action chosen has been completed
Next Steps to Enlightemment
- start hacking!
- explore existing projects, fork one
- create your project or team!
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