Hey folks 👋
I’ve been building an open-source DevOps tool called Gisia for a while now, and I figured it was time to actually share it with people instead of quietly tinkering on it.
It’s a lightweight, self-hosted Git platform for personal and small-team use. The short pitch: I wanted somewhere to host my repos, run pipelines, and track issues — without spinning up a heavy setup that eats a whole server for what’s basically a few people writing code.
What it does
🗂️ Git hosting over SSH and HTTP(S)
⚙️ CI/CD pipelines defined in YAML
📝 Issues and merge requests with inline diffs
👥 Groups, subgroups, and members for organizing access
🏃 Namespace runners — share or isolate CI runners per project or group
🔗 Webhooks for hooking into other services
The whole thing runs from a single Docker image, so getting started is basically docker compose up and you’ve got a Git platform. Upgrading is just bumping the image tag.
Repo’s here if you want to check it out: https://github.com/gisiahq/gisia
It’s still evolving, so genuinely — the rougher the feedback, the better. 🙏
Thanks for reading!





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