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GitSocial – Git-native cross-forge collaboration

GitSocial is a Git-native collaboration platform that turns a repository into a shared space for posts, issue management, pull request review, and release tracking.

It stores collaboration data inside Git so teams can use familiar workflows such as clone, fetch, push, and mirror across services including GitHub, GitLab, Codeberg, and self-hosted forges.

This is free and open source software.

Key Features

  • Stores posts, issues, pull requests, and releases on gitmsg/* branches.
  • Uses standard Git synchronization with git fetch and git push, allowing offline and peer-to-peer workflows.
  • Provides command-line, terminal user interface, and JSON-RPC interfaces.
  • Supports social features including posts, comments, reposts, lists, and timelines.
  • Includes project management tools for issues, milestones, sprints, and boards.
  • Offers cross-forge pull requests with version-aware code review.
  • Manages releases with artifacts, checksums, signatures, and SBOM support.
  • Can import existing issues, pull requests, releases, and discussions from a repository.

Website: github.com/gitsocial-org/gitsocial
Support:
Developer: Max Rakhimov
License: MIT License

GitSocial in action
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GitSocial is written in Go. Learn Go with our recommended free books and free tutorials.


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