What is Gitea?
Gitea is a painless self-hosted all-in-one software development service, it includes Git hosting, code review, team collaboration, package registry and CI/CD. It is similar to GitHub, Bitbucket and GitLab. Gitea was forked from Gogs originally and almost all the code has been changed. See the Gitea Announcement blog post to read about the justification for a fork.
Purpose
The goal of this project is to provide the easiest, fastest, and most painless way of setting up a self-hosted Git service.
With Go, this can be done platform-independently across all platforms which Go supports, including Linux, macOS, and Windows, on x86, amd64, ARM and PowerPC architectures. You can try it out using the online demo.
Features
- User Dashboard
- Context switcher (organization or current user)
- Activity timeline
- Commits
- Issues
- Pull requests
- Repository creation
- Searchable repository list
- List of organizations
- A list of mirror repositories
- Issues dashboard
- Context switcher (organization or current user)
- Filter by
- Open
- Closed
- Your repositories
- Assigned issues
- Your issues
- Repository
- Sort by
- Oldest
- Last updated
- Number of comments
- Pull request dashboard
- Same as issue dashboard
- Repository types
- Mirror
- Normal
- Migrated
- Notifications (email and web)
- Read
- Unread
- Pin
- Explore page
- Users
- Repos
- Organizations
- Search
- Custom templates
- Override public files (logo, css, etc)
- CSRF and XSS protection
- HTTPS support
- Set allowed upload sizes and types
- Logging
- Configuration
- Databases
- MySQL (>=5.7)
- PostgreSQL (>=10)
- SQLite3
- MSSQL (>=2008R2 SP3)
- TiDB (MySQL protocol)
- Configuration file
- Admin panel
- Statistics
- Actions
- Delete inactive accounts
- Delete cached repository archives
- Delete repositories records which are missing their files
- Run garbage collection on repositories
- Rewrite SSH keys
- Resync hooks
- Recreate repositories which are missing
- Server status
- Uptime
- Memory
- Current # of goroutines
- And more
- User management
- Search
- Sort
- Last login
- Authentication source
- Maximum repositories
- Disable account
- Admin permissions
- Permission to create Git Hooks
- Permission to create organizations
- Permission to import repositories
- Organization management
- Members
- Teams
- Avatar
- Hooks
- Repository management
- See all repository information and manage repositories
- Authentication sources
- OAuth
- PAM
- LDAP
- SMTP
- Configuration viewer
- Everything in config file
- System notices
- When something unexpected happens
- Monitoring
- Current processes
- Cron jobs
- Update mirrors
- Repository health check
- Check repository statistics
- Clean up old archives
- Environment variables
- Command line options
- Databases
- Multi-language support (21 languages)
- Mermaid diagrams in Markdown
- Math syntax in Markdown
- Mail service
- Notifications
- Registration confirmation
- Password reset
- Reverse proxy support
- Includes subpaths
- Users
- Profile
- Name
- Username
- Website
- Join date
- Followers and following
- Organizations
- Repositories
- Activity
- Starred repositories
- Settings
- Same as profile and more below
- Keep email private
- Avatar
- Gravatar
- Libravatar
- Custom
- Password
- Multiple email addresses
- SSH Keys
- Connected applications
- Two factor authentication
- Linked OAuth2 sources
- Delete account
- Profile
- Repositories
- Clone with SSH/HTTP/HTTPS
- Git LFS
- Watch, Star, Fork
- View watchers, stars, and forks
- Code
- Branch browser
- Web based file upload and creation
- Clone urls
- Download
- ZIP
- TAR.GZ
- Web based editor
- Markdown editor
- Plain text editor
- Syntax highlighting
- Diff preview
- Preview
- Choose where to commit to
- View file history
- Delete file
- View raw
- Issues
- Issue templates
- Milestones
- Labels
- Assign issues
- Track time
- Reactions
- Filter
- Open
- Closed
- Assigned person
- Created by you
- Mentioning you
- Sort
- Oldest
- Last updated
- Number of comments
- Search
- Comments
- Attachments
- Pull requests
- Same features as issues
- Commits
- Commit graph
- Commits by branch
- Search
- Search in all branches
- View diff
- View SHA
- View author
- Browse files in commit
- Releases
- Attachments
- Title
- Content
- Delete
- Mark as pre-release
- Choose branch
- Wiki
- Import
- Markdown editor
- Settings
- Options
- Name
- Description
- Private/Public
- Website
- Wiki
- Enabled/disabled
- Internal/external
- Issues
- Enabled/disabled
- Internal/external
- External supports url rewriting for better integration
- Enable/disable pull requests
- Transfer repository
- Delete wiki
- Delete repository
- Collaboration
- Read/write/admin
- Branches
- Default branch
- Branch protection
- Webhooks
- Git Hooks
- Deploy keys
- Options
- Package Registries
- Composer
- Conan
- Container
- Generic
- Helm
- Maven
- NPM
- Nuget
- PyPI
- RubyGems
System Requirements
- A Raspberry Pi 3 is powerful enough to run Gitea for small workloads.
- 2 CPU cores and 1GB RAM is typically sufficient for small teams/projects.
- Gitea should be run with a dedicated non-root system account on UNIX-type systems.
- Note: Gitea manages the
~/.ssh/authorized_keys
file. Running Gitea as a regular user could break that user’s ability to log in.
- Note: Gitea manages the
- Git version 2.0.0 or later is required.
- Git Large File Storage will be available if enabled and if your Git version is >= 2.1.2
- Git commit-graph rendering will be enabled automatically if your Git version is >= 2.18
Browser Support
- Last 2 versions of Chrome, Firefox, Safari and Edge
- Firefox ESR
Components
- Web server framework: Chi
- ORM: XORM
- UI frameworks:
- jQuery
- Fomantic UI
- Vue3
- and various components (see package.json)
- Editors:
- Database drivers:
Integrated support
Please visit Awesome Gitea to get more third-party integrated support