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With #Forgejo v7, there is now experimental code search support. It is currently only available to logged-in users and up to a certain repo size for performance reasons.

Results are generated with git-grep on the fly. We are working on integration with an external search index and also making progress there, but it will take some more time until this is ready.


Introducing some of the new #Forgejo features now available on Codeberg (the thread will be extended over the next days):

You can now set your pronouns in your user settings, and they will display on your profile.

If you link to code in an issue, these will now show up as a preview, see https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/issues/3525 for example.


You know git.disroot.org has been using #forgejo
(fix your spelling on the tag) and hasn't had a minute of downtime or error in more than 2 years I've been with them

#Smartgit though are lying about a free license to developers of open free code, as they only recognize major corporate servers such as MS #github or #gitlab

@aral @Codeberg @forgejo

#codeberg #forgejo
#typography #code


#Forgejo v7.0 was just released! Get it at https://forgejo.org/download/. 🚀

Forgejo v7.0 is available with translations in Bulgarian, Esperanto, Filipino and Slovenian; SourceHut builds integration; support for the SHA-256 hash function in Git; source code search by default and more. It also is the first Long Term Support version. The adoption of semantic versioning is the reason for the version bump from v1.21 to v7.0 and is compatible with existing tools. ✨

Read more at https://forgejo.org/2024-04-release-v7-0/






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