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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 codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/i… for example.

Als Antwort auf Codeberg.org

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.

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Als Antwort auf Codeberg.org

If you visit the activity pages of your repository, you can now find much more information an graphs, like a list of contributors and code frequency.

If you prefer to use the #Sourcehut #CI, you can now select the dedicated sourcehut integration in your repo webhooks settings (see forgejo.org/docs/v7.0/user/web…).

Als Antwort auf Codeberg.org

One of the oldest feature requests of Codeberg is finally addressed: You can allow any user on the instance to edit the wiki, not only collaborators. See forgejo.org/docs/v7.0/user/wik… for details.
Als Antwort auf Codeberg.org

Some of the presented features as well as many bugfixes and improvements were sponsored by Codeberg.

In 2024, we allocated a budget of 21.500 € for Forgejo development. Human time is costly, but the amount of features and fixes, especially for things that were on the wishlist for many years, are worth the investment.

We appreciate your donation or membership fee, which allows us to build features for all the#Forgejo instances out there. Check out your options: docs.codeberg.org/improving-co…

Codeberg.org hat dies geteilt.

Als Antwort auf Codeberg.org

Now is a good time to get involved with #Forgejo, because the roadmap for the next release is being determined.

Get involved, be it as a designer, frontend or backend developer, translator, user researcher or by helpin to triage bugs and determining feature priority.

Reach out if you need onboarding.

Als Antwort auf Codeberg.org

Is there a discussion around the external search implementation for those interested in following?
Als Antwort auf Mike Rochefort :fedora:

@omenos Please see codeberg.org/Codeberg/Contribu… - most of the talk is happening in the Matrix chat, I suppose.

~f

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@dirk The git-grep search is the default in Forgejo and enabled on all instances.
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@dirk It is available for other Forgejo instances, yes. But for Codeberg, we want to enable a search index, because it will have better performance on large repositories and will likely lead to higher quality results.
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@nix If you are on #Matrix, you should check out the Forgejo channels matrix.to/#/#forgejo:matrix.or… and codeberg.org/Codeberg/Contribu… where there is more teams than Forgejo alone, as well as links to Codeberg projects.

Also have a look at forgejo.org/docs/latest/develo… - it contains information for developers and translators at least.

If you have some specific interest, you might want to tell us what it is and we can try to find matching tasks.

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