Ask HN: Due to spam on GitHub, what platforms can I move my projects?
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cciwolex about 3 hours ago 46 comments
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I have a few projects on Github. I am receiving a lot of spam PRs and requests from vibe coders and bots. Most of them to prop up their profiles. The stars are obviously exaggerated too.
What other platforms are you using for your projects?

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It's my long term plan. And the project and company is setup in a way to be here for the long game. So, I am progressively moving my projects (private and in small numbers, but still...) from gitlab to sourcehut over this year or next.
Link - https://sourcehut.org/
https://thehorrors.org.uk/snippets/git-local-filesystem-remo...
But I'd still say just use Codeberg. And see if there's an option to turn off PRs wherever your projects are hosted.
For me, I'm not interested in the social aspect of coding anymore, so I have a Synology NAS running a git server accessible via ssh and I push my code there.
I use klaus (https://github.com/jonashaag/klaus) as a read only git web ui. My NAS is connected to my tailscale network so it's easy to view things on the go. It's a simple setup and works great.
https://github.blog/changelog/2026-02-13-new-repository-sett...
In the near future I'm also adding Forgejo to our Kexxu servers. Forgejo is basically Codeberg (but you need to host it). If you want a private repo on Kexxu just ask.
If you need a forge with all the bells, grab a copy of Forgejo and modify it to your liking.
Either way, consider using a VPS or a machine you own with Tailscale/VPN. It can be as simple as you'd like it to be.
See here for a howto: https://mikhailian.mova.org/posts/305-looking-for-a-european...
Git isn't a platform for hosting source code, it's a program / protocol that GitHub and other platforms use.
Also I recommend self-hosting Gitea for private projects and backing-up public projects
But if you want it to be public though where anyone can access/fork it then you have to deal with "spam".
https://git-scm.com/docs/http-protocol
Yes; it's not only possible but very common: https://docs.github.com/en/get-started/git-basics/about-remo...
(IIRC it is in fact actually even sometimes preferable from a security standpoint; or at least that's the tentative conclusion I've reached under a few specific circumstances over the years, although the exact details elude my memory at the moment.)
https://fossil-scm.org
https://codeberg.org/forgejo/discussions/issues/320
It’s probably the one to go for.
Consider donating for their hardware costs. They are completely transparent about their costs and where the money goes.
It seems to be alive.
Leave a message in the pull request that if they want to argue their case for a pull request they can send a message through a communication channel of your choice, and say that anyone sending a message with AI generated text, even to help with language and grammar will be banned.