@Sibshops We asked about a knowledge base. LLMs will never replace this, because they can only reproduce, not answer new questions. They can be your resource intensive search feature for a knowledge base, but that's not what we are interested in.
Codeberg is a platform for software development - we are not the developers of the content on Codeberg. You should try to get in touch with your project dirctly.
I want to move my GitHub repositories to #CodeBerg and my question is, github seems to have a robust terminal/Cli program. I tried to register for a codeberg account, but they’re accessibility solution for getting around the captcha is to send them an email with registration details. Has anyone else done this? And if you have, and if you got an account, what is their terminal support like on windows?
#Frontend developers around? We'd appreciate a helping hand with improving the Codeberg dark theme (also w.r.t. colour contrast), or even more contributors to Forgejo.
@veenk Would be great! If you are up for doing some template work, you could consider turning the notification box when adding 2FA into a modal that needs to be actively dismissed, and submitting the patch to https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/
@patricus The HTML lives in the templates folder, and if you need to touch JS or CSS, you'll have to check out the web_src folder.
It would also be a good start to learn more about issues, e.g. to get an idea why they happen or which could be modified. It will help the other developers working on these issues.
@morenonatural Sorry, the emoji was mainly expressing that we saw the post and are considering the impact on Codeberg / #Forgejo, and how to potentially improve the situation.
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.
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.
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.