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GIT hosting - convenient, simple, dumb - is there?
Tell me a simple and convenient GIT hosting (ala Github, GitLab, SourceForg) for storing small projects that you want to share with the public.
Purpose : to share projects and source code, to enable anyone to refine projects.
Problem : No time to deal with Github, GitLab, SourceForge. 3 days have already been lost to study these three hostings, it is problematic for almost all of them to upload the source codes using a web browser.
What I would like from GIT hosting :
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Problem: No time to deal with G
Projects, daddies and files and letters in a Russian tongue? There is a website called github. You open a console on your computer or laptop and write commands there. And they - daddies and files - fly away to the site. Then programmers come to your site on this site and use your code. All things.
https://git-scm.com/book/ru/v2
Github, GitLab, BitBucket if you can't master it, it's too early for you to play version control.
And I also wonder why you are looking for git hosting if you don’t know how to use git itself? Why is git clone and git push more difficult for you than "choose a daddy on the page and upload", and what exactly do you need to "master" in github in order to execute these two commands?
Excuse me, you write your code - in what? Type in Google this name + GitLab - you will see that you are fooling yourself, looking for opportunities to fill in the code with a "browser".
GitLab
No three days are needed to study, it is installed in an hour even for the first time, when there is no experience yet.
Or you can use SaaS. then you don’t need to install it yourself, registration will take 2 minutes.
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