This couldn't have been simpler to follow and it's working great. Honestly forgot I had a Pi from years ago and you just gave it the perfect use case for it. Excited to move the projects over, thank you!
Might be a good followup video to show how to run regular backup on the server? Even more importantly, to test the recovery of those backups to ensure that they can actually be used in cases of total or partial loss of the server. Especially if the pi is running from an sd card! Cheers, Norm.
@@LearnEmbeddedSystems I was an Oracle DBA until I retired. Backups are important but not as important as a working restore! Looking forward to your next video. Cheers, Norm.
Do this, but ditch the pi for something like a CN62 chromebox. It's about 2x faster than a pi, x86 instruction set, and can be had for $30; and typically comes with storage/expandable memory.
great tutorial! i had some issues getting SSH working properly, but was able to get it working perfectly by using the gitea:latest-rootless along with the rootless instructions in the gitea docs
Very clear, saved me a ton of time. Thanks!
That was perhaps the best tutorial I have ever seen. Well done good sir!
That's so GOOD!
This couldn't have been simpler to follow and it's working great. Honestly forgot I had a Pi from years ago and you just gave it the perfect use case for it. Excited to move the projects over, thank you!
Very good, thank you.
Great video! It worked perfectly for me. Thank you.
Can you periodically or manually backup the local gitserver to github as a secondary backup? Than you
Thank you, nice clear setup.
Hi, any plans on some video series on the new RPI Pico?
Coming soon!
Might be a good followup video to show how to run regular backup on the server? Even more importantly, to test the recovery of those backups to ensure that they can actually be used in cases of total or partial loss of the server. Especially if the pi is running from an sd card!
Cheers,
Norm.
Good Idea, Backups are very important. I will definitely bring that up. Maybe as a follow up article that I will link in pinned comments. Thanks!
@@LearnEmbeddedSystems I was an Oracle DBA until I retired. Backups are important but not as important as a working restore! Looking forward to your next video.
Cheers,
Norm.
It would have been a good thing to mention Forgejo (it was forked from Gitea after it turned for-profit)..
Do this, but ditch the pi for something like a CN62 chromebox. It's about 2x faster than a pi, x86 instruction set, and can be had for $30; and typically comes with storage/expandable memory.
post power consumption
Erm what is wrong with just using git over SSH? Isn’t this a little over-engineered and thereby inevitably insecure?
great tutorial! i had some issues getting SSH working properly, but was able to get it working perfectly by using the gitea:latest-rootless along with the rootless instructions in the gitea docs
Thanks for your feedback! I'll take a look and maybe put an update on the written tutorial