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gitdot

Open-source platform focused on quality for developers, featuring a highly performant Git server written in Rust, code review with stacked diffs, and a secure, locally testable, and reproducible CI/CD system. Avoids unnecessary AI, encourages code craftsmanship.

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Platforms

  • Mac
  • Windows
  • Linux
  • Online
  • BSD
  • Rust
  • Homebrew
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Properties

  1.  Lightweight
  2.  Privacy focused
  3.  Minimalistic
  4.  No AI

Features

  1.  Syntax Highlighting
  2.  Two-factor Authentication
  3.  Ad-free
  4.  Dark Mode
  5. Git icon  Git Support
  6.  File Versioning
  7.  No Tracking
  8.  CI/CD
  9. Git icon  Git integration
  10.  Issue Tracking
  11.  Activity history
  12.  Support for Keyboard Shortcuts

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    As a developer, I'm really impressed by gitdot. Being written in Rust, the performance is top-notch and noticeably fast. The focus on quality code reviews with stacked diffs and a secure, locally testable environment makes it a great choice for teams wanting full control over their workflows. It's a very promising open-source alternative to traditional Git hosting platforms!

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gitdot information

  • Developed by

    US flagbkdevs
  • Licensing

    Open Source (Apache-2.0) and Free product.
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  • Supported Languages

    • English

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Top Positive Comment
Faisal Ahmed Rony
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As a developer, I'm really impressed by gitdot. Being written in Rust, the performance is top-notch and noticeably fast. The focus on quality code reviews with stacked diffs and a secure, locally testable environment makes it a great choice for teams wanting full control over their workflows. It's a very promising open-source alternative to traditional Git hosting platforms!

What is gitdot?

A home for great open-source software.

Who is args for?

Developers. People who care. People who see code as more than a means to an end, but as a craft to perfect. People who build software well — not because it is the optimal thing to do, but because it is the right thing to do.

What problem does args solve?

Quality. Open-source software only has one competitive platform: GitHub. And while GitHub is an impressive product, we also know that a lack of competition enables degradation over time. There's a few pain points we're keenly aware of (e.g., CI) and make it our mission to build a better alternative.

What features will args have?

  • A hyper-performant Git server written in Rust.
  • A code review tool that uses stacked diffs as primitive
  • A sane CI/CD platform that is secure by design, locally testable and reproducible

We think things could be a lot better — and we want to release features that we're proud of. That does mean that things will take time, as building software right is still hard, but we do think you'll find it worth it.

What features will args not have?

AI. We view AI as an implementation detail — and do not think that using it is necessarily good. In fact, we think it makes many products worse by acting as a bandaid for poor design. That isn't to say we are blind to it, but that we will be judicious in our use of it instead.