There is an actively maintained project for github: https://github.com/josegonzalez/python-github-backup
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Gitlab has really good automated tools for the initial pull from GH to GL. I remember coming across some GitHub actions and ci/cd tools that auto push changes from one fork to another. The biggest issue is the bundled binaries. I dont remember seeing any automated tools for that.
It's still WIP,
but ForgeFed, an addon for ActivityPub,
will do exactly that
once it will be in a releasable state +
integrated into Forgejo
https://codeberg.org/ForgeFed/ForgeFed
FYI, Suyu (the active fork of Yuzu)
already moved to Forgejo:
https://git.suyu.dev/explore/repos
why would you make a new line in the middle of a sentence?
To improve readability on mobile
Why though? Mobiles can word-wrap just fine, you don't need to manually do it.
That was on purpose? I'm on mobile - it looks like bad copy/paste formatting or something.
Mobile clients word wrap just fine.
Unfortunately, it's not easy to read on my phone either.
Thanks it looks good on Jerboa
so this is future hopeful functionality for ForgeFed?
I know its been a while but I think I found a really good tool. https://forgejo.org/ I have a couple mirrors set up now. It even pulls in binaries and releases! Its pretty well made too, a fork of gitea.