P3X GitList is a fork of Gitlist.
P3X Enhanced GitList requires/uses the latest PHP version, and works with sub-modules.
With large git repos/commits, the software works with 64Mb memory (some Twig templates are removed and moved to the client and web workers).
The software is free and open source.
Key Features
- Multiple repository support.
- Multiple branch support.
- Multiple tag support.
- Commit history, blame, diff.
- RSS feeds.
- Syntax highlighting.
- Repository statistics.
- Provides multiple themes with dark mode – 11 light and 5 dark.
- Enhanced navigation.
- Code editor with syntax highlighting, editable files.
- All changes in the original fork are synced with the enhanced version.
- 100% responsive with Bootstrap.
- Latest Fontawesome for icons.
- Markdown engine uses Emojis with Twitter’s Emojis.
- Tree table looks like GitHub.
- Show last committed ago on the tree table by tag or branch with ellipsis.
- SASS/SCSS to CodeMirror.
Website: www.corifeus.com/gitlist
Support: GitHub Code Repository
Developer: Patrik Laszlo
License: MIT License

P3X GitList is written in PHP and JavaScript. Learn PHP with our recommended free books and free tutorials. Learn JavaScript with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
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| ungit | Git made easy |
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| Forgejo | Self-hosted lightweight software forge |
| Kallithea | Source code management system that supports two version control systems |
| cgit | Shorthand for CGI for Git |
| GitList | Elegant git repository viewer |
| P3X Gitlist | Modern private Git repository viewer. A fork of GitList |
| OneDev | Self-hosted Git server and DevOps platform |
| Gerrit | Web-based code review |
| SCM-Manager | Self-hosted source code management application |
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