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gogs/gogsweb.peach

Analysis updated 2026-07-17 · repo last pushed 2025-11-23

11CSSAudience · ops devopsComplexity · 1/5QuietSetup · moderate

TLDR

A CSS-styled documentation site about configuring "Peach" for Gogs, a self-hosted Git service, but the README itself is empty.

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  root((repo))
    What it does
      Docs site for Gogs Peach config
      Styled with CSS
      README is empty
    Tech stack
      CSS
      Gogs
    Use cases
      Look up Peach configuration
      Browse a styled Gogs handbook
    Audience
      Gogs server admins
      Self-hosted git users

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What do people build with it?

USE CASE 1

Browse a styled documentation site if you're already running a self-hosted Gogs server.

USE CASE 2

Look up Peach configuration details by visiting the actual repo or site since the README is empty.

What is it built with?

CSS

How does it compare?

gogs/gogsweb.peach34306/ios-exploit-starterpackreallygood83/obsigravity
Stars111111
LanguageCSSCSSCSS
Last pushed2025-11-23
MaintenanceQuiet
Setup difficultymoderateeasymoderate
Complexity1/55/53/5
Audienceops devopsresearcherwriter

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How do you get it running?

Difficulty · moderate Time to first run · 1h+

README is empty, actual content and setup steps for Peach configuration aren't documented here.

No license information was found in the explanation.

In plain English

The README for this repository is empty, so I can only work from the metadata provided. Based on the repo name and description, this appears to be documentation for Gogs, a self-hosted Git service (similar to GitHub, but you run it on your own server). Specifically, it covers how to configure Gogs using something called "Peach," though the README doesn't explain what Peach is or how it fits into the Gogs ecosystem. The repo is written primarily in CSS, which suggests it's a styled documentation site rather than source code or configuration files. This likely means someone has created a web-based guide or handbook that you can read in a browser, with custom styling to make it look polished and easy to navigate. Without a filled-in README, it's hard to say exactly what problems this solves or who the intended audience is. If you're running your own Gogs server and need to understand Peach configuration, this resource might be helpful, but you'd need to visit the actual repo or website to see what's inside. If you're considering using this project, I'd recommend checking the repository directly to see if there's an actual site or docs folder that explains what Peach configuration does and why you'd need it.

Copy-paste prompts

Prompt 1
Since this repo's README is empty, help me figure out what Gogs 'Peach' configuration refers to from other sources.
Prompt 2
Help me set up and configure a self-hosted Gogs Git server from scratch.
Prompt 3
Compare Gogs to GitHub and other self-hosted git services for my team's needs.

Frequently asked questions

What is gogsweb.peach?

A CSS-styled documentation site about configuring "Peach" for Gogs, a self-hosted Git service, but the README itself is empty.

What language is gogsweb.peach written in?

Mainly CSS. The stack also includes CSS.

Is gogsweb.peach actively maintained?

Quiet — no commits in 6-12 months (last push 2025-11-23).

What license does gogsweb.peach use?

No license information was found in the explanation.

How hard is gogsweb.peach to set up?

Setup difficulty is rated moderate, with roughly 1h+ to a first successful run.

Who is gogsweb.peach for?

Mainly ops devops.

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