ashley / opengithub
Repository navigation, branches, pull requests, issues, and Actions are first-class surfaces, not scattered side quests.
opengithub is an open-source forge for repositories, reviews, issues, Actions, packages, and search, wrapped in an interface made for reading.
Repository navigation, branches, pull requests, issues, and Actions are first-class surfaces, not scattered side quests.
Code, branches, commits, releases, packages, and file history stay close to the repository.
Saved queries, labels, milestones, assignees, and dense list rows make backlog scanning fast.
Conversations, checks, files changed, and metadata sit in one permission-aware workflow.
Workflow runs, jobs, logs, and artifacts are readable without leaving the project.
Find repositories, code, issues, pull requests, owners, and docs with URL-backed queries.
Rust API, Postgres, S3-compatible storage, and static web delivery keep operations legible.
“The repository view keeps enough context on screen that review feels like reading again.”
“We wanted GitHub’s working surface without inheriting its visual noise.”
Google-only auth keeps the first session simple while the Rust API remains authoritative.
Axum, Next.js, Postgres, object storage, and a deploy path that is explicit enough to operate.
$ make dev