hey nerds! i got a lovely email from GitHub this morning that their increasingly vibe-coded, barely-working Actions features are about to get more expensive (charging by the minute for something that notoriously spin-locks is a special flavor of shit sandwich).
i usually just use whatever i’m given at wherever i’m working. i do have a project that i maintain to parse Ollama Modelfiles tho: https://github.com/covercash2/modelfile and to be honest, Actions is the only solution i’ve ever used that came close to sparking joy, simply because it was easy to use and had tons of community mind-share (i’ve definitely heard horror stories and would never stake my business on it), but this price increase and all the other news around GitHub lately has got me side-eying self-hosting solutions for my git projects. Forgejo seems like the way to go for git hosting, but Actions in particular Just Works™️ for me, so i’m kind of dreading setting something up that will be yet another time sink/rabbit hole (just in time for the holidays! 🙃).
i can install most of my tooling with my language toolchain (read: rustup and cargo) which makes things fairly neat, but i just don’t have a sense for what people use outside of Jenkins and Actions.
i thought this community might have some insight beyond the LLM generated listicles that have blighted modern search results.
thanks in advance 🙏


This is what I was using till I switched to forgejo and never got around to setting up one of their runners.
I run their act binary on one of my servers. Can’t remember much of the setup, so I can’t be too bad. I did have to change the used images though, but I guess that comes with maintenance of you own runner anyway.
Out of curiosity, how did you switch to Forgejo? I thought Gitea and Forgejo have diverged to the point where you can no longer just switch over without losing stuff.
I hadn’t used gitea for long. I just had both running, and then cloned my repos one at a time manually. So long as I had the code, I didn’t really care.
Got it, thanks.
@yaroto98 @Carol2852 Same here, switched from gitea to forgejo. I still was using the act runner for some time, later I replaced it with the forgejo-runner.
Works pretty smooth!
When you switched, did you lose all of your Gitea data? Or was that somehow importable?
@witten I have switched maybe a year ago or something like that. Didn’t loose anything because I was running a compatible version at that time:
https://forgejo.org/docs/latest/admin/upgrade/from-gitea/
If you are running a recent version it’s probably a bit more complicated.
Ahh gotcha, makes sense.
If it helps motivate you to give it a shot, I found gitea’s runner very confusing to set up, but I felt like forgejo was better designed, pretty easy and well documented.
heck yeah this is the review i was looking for 💯