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Gitea is a lightweight, self-hosted Git service. Think GitHub basics without the bloat, tuned for people who like owning their stack. It gives you repositories, pull requests, code review, issues, releases, wikis, and a clean web UI. It runs fast on modest hardware, starts in seconds, and behaves politely inside containers and Kubernetes. That makes it a favorite for teams who want GitHub-like workflows without GitHub-scale gravity.

Under the hood, Gitea is written in Go, ships as a single binary, and supports PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQLite, and MSSQL. Authentication is flexible - local users, LDAP, OAuth, OpenID Connect. CI does not live inside it by default, but it integrates cleanly with external runners like Drone, Woodpecker, GitHub Actions-compatible runners, or plain old webhooks.