

Strange! Is it an issue with the setup or your woodpecker config file in the repo? Actioning on push is merely configuring steps after:
when:
- event: push
branch: main


Strange! Is it an issue with the setup or your woodpecker config file in the repo? Actioning on push is merely configuring steps after:
when:
- event: push
branch: main


I set up forgejo recently myself and ended up picking woodpecker. Lots of plugins available for standard stuff and relatively flexible. Docker config was easy and it spins up and shuts down docker containers to run the integrations, you can set up limits for number of concurrent jobs, things like that. You could see this as a plus or not, but woodpecker also has settings for secret management outside of the repo - global, repo-scoped, and user-scoped.


Recently been working on setting up forgejo to migrate away from GitHub. My open source stuff I’ve actually put onto codeberg and I’ve set up a handful of pull mirrors on my local instance for redundancy. This weekend I’ve been testing out woodpecker-ci for automating pushing files to s3 for some static websites for repos on codeberg as well as my forgejo instance. Today will tell if that is successful!
As far as I’m aware, Friendica does this. One feed, lemmy posts, mastodon toots, and Pixelfed posts all there. Lemmy is trickier because you can’t follow people and depending on the way you look at it, comments can show up as individual posts.


I think a lot of us saw this coming for a while based on how they were treating the “smart” functionality and apps in general. A year or couple years ago they switched the app software and a bunch of functionality you had access to went away (scheduling, some metrics, etc). As long as I can plug the thing in and it charges, I’ll be okay but still…


This is awesome, thank you. I switched from memmy (iOS only) to voyager because it doesn’t display code blocks properly (usually doesn’t even show what’s in them) so reading certain posts or comments about computers or programming was a disaster.
La Colombe. Really love their all dark roast.
For this I use a python script run via cron to output an html directory file that lists all the folder contents and pushes it to my cloud storage. This way if I ever have a critical failure of replaceable media, I can just refer to my latest directory file.