I run gitbucket
, a github-like web application for managing git-based projects, including issues, notifications, webhooks, etc. Basically all the stuff you’d expect to have. gitbucket
is a written in scala
, and deployed as a single 70 Mbyte jar/war file that can be executed directly on a JVM or mounted via a (JVM) servlet container. I run it with a max RAM usage of 256 Mbytes and it runs fine.
I don’t get why people hate on JVM apps so much. That’s pretty lightweight given what it does for you. gitea
wants 512 Mbyte 1 Gbyte according to their own docs. I assume you could reduce that safely, but still.
@abucci@anthony.buc.ci Use the sync command 👌
@abucci@anthony.buc.ci Yup 👌
There are a few flags as well to use 👌
@abucci@anthony.buc.ci No problems 👌 We gotta fix the UI to support Delete/Edit Last Twt on feeds / personas a 🤦♂️
Unfortunately Gitea actually does consume quite a lot of memory, and I don’t really know why. Perhaps my instance is “rather busy”? 🤔 It does seem a bit “leaky” though 😢