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Codeplane vs Gogs: What are the differences?

Codeplane: Git hosting for freelancers and small teams. 2GB for Git repositories. Unlimited users. One plan, one price; Gogs: A self-hosted Git service written in Go. The goal of this project is to make the easiest, fastest and most painless way to set up a self-hosted Git service. With Go, this can be done in independent binary distribution across ALL platforms that Go supports, including Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows.

Codeplane and Gogs can be primarily classified as "Code Collaboration & Version Control" tools.

Some of the features offered by Codeplane are:

  • Command-line.
  • Invite your coworkers.
  • Simple interface that works.Backup repositories to S3

On the other hand, Gogs provides the following key features:

  • Activity timeline
  • SSH/HTTP(S) protocol support
  • SMTP/LDAP/reverse proxy authentication support

Gogs is an open source tool with 30.8K GitHub stars and 3.56K GitHub forks. Here's a link to Gogs's open source repository on GitHub.

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Pros of Codeplane
Pros of Gogs
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    • 36
      Self-hosted github like service
    • 31
      Very low memory footprint
    • 29
      Easy to install / update
    • 17
      Lightweight (low minimal req.) runs on Raspberry pi
    • 16
      Single binary deploy no dependencies
    • 14
      Open source
    • 12
      Cross platform (MacOS, Windows, Linux ...)
    • 11
      Wiki
    • 10
      Issue tracker
    • 3
      Great UI
    • 3
      LDAP Support

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    What is Codeplane?

    2GB for Git repositories. Unlimited users. One plan, one price.

    What is Gogs?

    The goal of this project is to make the easiest, fastest and most painless way to set up a self-hosted Git service. With Go, this can be done in independent binary distribution across ALL platforms that Go supports, including Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows.

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