Codeberg Pages
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It's quick, easy, free & fast - just put your open source project's homepage, developer blog or web experiment into a Git repository at Codeberg, and we'll do the rest.
Cost / License
- Free
- Open Source
Application types
Platforms
- Online
- Self-Hosted
Features
Properties
- Lightweight
- Privacy focused
Features
Git Support
- No Tracking
- Crowdsourced
- Ad-free
- Non profit
- Community-based
- Web-Based
- Programmers Documentation
- Golang
- Crowdfunding
Tags
- FOSS
- gitea
- open source
- codeberg
- self-hosted-apps
- Web Development
- Developer Tools
- open-source-projects
- Web service
- Documentation
- forgejo
- GitHub Pages
- development
Codeberg Pages News & Activities
Highlights All activities
Recent activities
stoicsoft added Codeberg Pages as alternative to Server Compass
GecSchool added Codeberg Pages as alternative to Lanorx- gabrieldja liked Codeberg Pages
- kilgoretrout updated Codeberg Pages
Codeberg Pages information
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What is Codeberg Pages?
The Codeberg Pages Server – with custom domain support, per-repo pages using the "pages" branch, caching and much more! Easy to selfhost too! https://codeberg.page
Codeberg Pages allows you to easily publish static websites with a human-friendly address ({username}.codeberg.page) via Git on Codeberg.
- Create a public repository named 'pages' in your user account or organization.
- Create static content, HTML, stylesheets, fonts, or images. Name the homepage file index.html.
- Push your content to the default branch of the new repository.
- You should now be able to access your content by visiting {username}.codeberg.page.







Comments and Reviews
The community help in their [matrix] chat is excellent. Their vision and core principles are too.
However, their documentation on how to set up a Codeberg page is a bit insufficient, which is why I know the help in their chat is great.
Also, they seem to be suffering from frequent outages lately, so I temporarily wouldn't recommend using Codeberg pages for a website you absolutely want to have online without interruptions.
Free, open-source and maintained by a non-profit organization with a welcoming community!