Product Information
What is Gitbucket?
GitBucket is an easy-to-install open-source GitHub clone written in Scala.
It offers a GitHub-like UI and features, such as hosting Git repositories via HTTP and SSH, a repository viewer, issues, wiki, and pull requests.
How to use Gitbucket?
GitBucket is an easy-to-install, open-source GitHub clone written in Scala, offering a GitHub-like UI and features for Git repository hosting and collaboration. Its core value lies in providing a lightweight, scalable, and GitHub API-compatible Git platform.
Core Functions of Gitbucket
Privacy-Focused, Git Support, Extensible via Plugins/Extensions, Ad-Free, No Tracking, Issue Tracking
Usage Scenarios of Gitbucket
- A small-scale alternative to GitHub and GitLab.
- Host Git repositories via HTTP and SSH.
- Conduct code reviews, issue tracking, and knowledge sharing.
- Build a scalable Git platform compatible with GitHub API.
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