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GitBucket
ATH Infosystems
GitBucket
ATH Infosystems
GitBucket
ATH Infosystems
Version 4.41.0 + Free Support on Ubuntu 20.04
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GitBucket is an open-source Git platform written in Scala that provides a web-based interface for hosting Git repositories. It is designed to be lightweight, easy to install, and suitable for small to medium-sized teams.
Features of GitBucket:
- Web-based Git repository management with an intuitive user interface.
- Support for Git repository hosting, including creating, cloning, pushing, and pulling repositories.
- Integration with issue tracking, pull requests, and code review workflows.
- User authentication and authorization with role-based access controls.
Configuration Steps:
Modify the GitBucket service configuration file: # sudo nano /etc/systemd/system/gitbucket.service Update the User and Group directives with your VM name, Example- if your VM name is "gittest" then User=gittest Group=gittest # sudo systemctl daemon-reload # sudo systemctl restart gitbucketNotes:
- Access GitBucket in your web browser using the configured URL and port (e.g., http://your-domain:8080).
- The default login credentials are:
- Username: root
- Password: root
- It is recommended to change the root password under Account Settings after the initial login.