SourceHut
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.
Cost / License
- Freemium (Subscription)
- Open Source
Application types
Platforms
- Online
- Self-Hosted
- Software as a Service (SaaS)
Features
Properties
- Privacy focused
- Lightweight
Features
Git Support
Git integration
- Private repositories
- Support for MarkDown
- Work without JavaScript
- File Versioning
- Two-factor Authentication
- Ad-free
- Dark Mode
- Syntax Highlighting
- Mercurial support
- Git and mercurial support
- Bug reporting
- Distributed
- Wiki
- Continuous Integration
- Hg hosting
Tags
- Encryption
- git-hosting
SourceHut News & Activities
Recent activities
- braky updated SourceHut
- braky thinks Mercurial support is a important feature of SourceHut
- bobbyhiltz reviewed SourceHut
Clean presentation, all the bells and whistles; even for non-devs like me, SourceHut is approachable. Plus, if your a bit of a noob like me, the documentation is clear and the team/community is helpful.
What is SourceHut?
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.
SourceHut is composed of many small Unix-style tools for software development, which each “do one thing and do it well”. These tools are things like git hosting, bug tracking, mailing lists, CI, and so on. This allows you to use them independently and compose them however you please, which maps well onto the reality of how many projects are organized. Compare this to platforms like GitHub, GitLab, Gitea, and so on, where resources like bug trackers and pull requests map 1:1 to a git repository, even when it doesn’t make sense.




Comments and Reviews
doesn't need any evil javascript to run
Clean presentation, all the bells and whistles; even for non-devs like me, SourceHut is approachable. Plus, if your a bit of a noob like me, the documentation is clear and the team/community is helpful.
Highly underrated. Growing user-base, very active developers.