







Static site hosting for Git forges
Hosting websites on Tangled
You can serve static websites directly from your git repositories on Tangled. If you’ve used GitHub Pages or Codeberg Pages, this should feel familiar.
Hosting websites on Tangled
You can serve static websites directly from your git repositories on Tangled. If you’ve used GitHub Pages or Codeberg Pages, this should feel familiar.
git-pkgs/forge
Go library and CLI for working with git forges. Supports GitHub, GitLab, Gitea/Forgejo, and Bitbucket Cloud through a single interface.
boop.cat - Free Static Hosting
Free, fast static site hosting for developers. Deploy directly from GitHub with zero config.

boop.cat - Free Static Hosting
Free, fast static site hosting for developers. Deploy directly from GitHub with zero config.

Why I'm leaving GitHub for Forgejo | Jorijn Schrijvershof
I left GitHub for self-hosted Forgejo on a hardened NUC. The reason is digital sovereignty, not reliability outages. Here's the thinking and the architecture.

Forgejo – Beyond coding. We forge.
Forgejo is a self-hosted lightweight software forge. Easy to install and low maintenance, it just does the job.

sourcehut - the hacker's forge
sourcehut is a network of useful open source tools for software project maintainers and collaborators, including git repos, bug tracking, continuous integration, and mailing lists.

ForgeFed
ForgeFed is a federation protocol for software forges and code collaboration tools for the software development lifecycle and ecosystem. This includes repository hosting websites, issue trackers, code review applications, and more. ForgeFed provides a common substrate for people to create interoperable code collaboration websites and applications.
Sites – Codex | OpenAI Developers
Build and deploy hosted sites from Codex with the Sites plugin

GLAM-Workbench/web-archives
Contribute to GLAM-Workbench/web-archives development by creating an account on GitHub.
atproto/@standard.site friends: any thoughts on this issue? This... <link rel="site.standard.publication" href="at://..."> ...is invalid HTML, per html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/semantics.html#the-…, because DIDs aren't hostnames. This causes problems with some tools. Issue here: github.com/sveltejs/kit/issues/15935
at:// link in svelte:head gives error in pre-render mode · Issue #15935 · sveltejs/kit
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