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A Guide on How to Host Your Own Git-Server With Raspberry Pi

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Hosting your own git server can be a fun learning experience used to understand the ins and outs of what goes into maintaining a codebase.
Check more stories related to futurism at: https://hackernoon.com/c/futurism. You can also check exclusive content about #raspberry-pi, #git, #home-automation, #software-maintenance, #coding, #raspberry-pi-development, #beginners-to-coding, #programming, #hackernoon-es, and more.
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Hosting your own git server can be a fun learning experience used to understand the ins and outs of what goes into maintaining a codebase in private environments. You can set up a working private git-server in no time following the guide if you have a Raspberry-Pi handy. You can also set up on VM or AWS machines or any hosting service with Linux. NOTE: This guide just shows the basic setup, security mechanisms regarding user privileges, and committing restrictions that still need to be set up but are beyond the scope of this article.

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Hosting your own git server can be a fun learning experience used to understand the ins and outs of what goes into maintaining a codebase.
Check more stories related to futurism at: https://hackernoon.com/c/futurism. You can also check exclusive content about #raspberry-pi, #git, #home-automation, #software-maintenance, #coding, #raspberry-pi-development, #beginners-to-coding, #programming, #hackernoon-es, and more.
This story was written by: @m108falcon. Learn more about this writer by checking @m108falcon's about page, and for more stories, please visit hackernoon.com.
Hosting your own git server can be a fun learning experience used to understand the ins and outs of what goes into maintaining a codebase in private environments. You can set up a working private git-server in no time following the guide if you have a Raspberry-Pi handy. You can also set up on VM or AWS machines or any hosting service with Linux. NOTE: This guide just shows the basic setup, security mechanisms regarding user privileges, and committing restrictions that still need to be set up but are beyond the scope of this article.

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