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open-source software. open-source software.
A list of open-source software options is also available on Alberto Mosconis A list of open-source software options is also available on Alberto Mosconis
[Github](/wiki/git.md#server-with-web-interface) repository [Github](/wiki/git_%28general%29.md#server-with-web-interface) repository
[foss apps](https://github.com/albertomosconi/foss-apps/tree/main). [foss apps](https://github.com/albertomosconi/foss-apps/tree/main).
Additionally open-source apps can be installed from source using Additionally open-source apps can be installed from source using

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# jkarlos - git-server-docker # jkarlos - git-server-docker
This is a [Docker](/wiki/docker.md) container for a [git](../git.md) server. This is a [Docker](/wiki/docker.md) container for a [git](/wiki/git_%28general%29.md) server.
The official container and documentation was made by The official container and documentation was made by
[jkarlos](https://hub.docker.com/r/jkarlos/git-server-docker). [jkarlos](https://hub.docker.com/r/jkarlos/git-server-docker).

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# Git # Git (Server)
Git is probably the best version control system (VCS) there is. Git is probably the best version control system (VCS) there is.
It's easy and can be lightweight, but also has tons of possibilities for using graphical (including It's easy and can be lightweight, but also has tons of possibilities for using graphical (including
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### Client ### Client
The Git client for [Linux-based operating systems](/wiki/linux.md) has a The Git package which can be used as a client for [Linux-based operating systems](/wiki/linux.md)
separate article in this wiki which is called has a [separate article](/wiki/linux/git_%28package%29.md).
[Git client](/wiki/linux/git_\(client\).md).
### Server ### Server

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## Setup ## Setup
Gitea as a [Git](./git.md) service consists of a [client](#client) and a Gitea as a [Git](/wiki/git_%28general%29.md) service consists of a [client](#client) and a
[server](#server). [server](#server).
### Server ### Server
The software can be setup via [Docker](/wiki/docker.md) with the The software can be setup via [Docker](/wiki/docker.md) with the
[gitea image](./docker/gitea_-_gitea.md). [gitea image](/wiki/docker/gitea_-_gitea.md).
Additionally to this a client is needed on the system that need access to the Additionally to this a client is needed on the system that need access to the
server software. server software.
### Client ### Client
If you want to use all features in addition to the basic client described in If you want to use all features in addition to the basic client described in
[git.md](git.md) but don't want to use the web-interface all the time you can get [the git entry](/wiki/git_%28general%29.md) but don't want to use the web-interface all the time you
[tea](https://gitea.com/gitea/tea) the official cli-tool for gitea. can get [tea](https://gitea.com/gitea/tea) the official cli-tool for gitea.

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# Hardware (General)
This entry focusses on various hardware components of a general desktop PC or a laptop.
For [Linux](/wiki/linux.md) Systems see
[the corresponding entry](/wiki/linux/hardware_%28linux%29.md).
## Contents of Technic Bag
The following are components that are useful to be included in cable- and technic bags to.
For power banks and power supplies it is useful to check for the power delivery standard.
When using PD3.1 or higher special cables containing the e-marker chip are needed to reach charging
speeds greater than 100W.
For all components the bandwith should be checked to match the needs.
- USB-C Power Supply
- USB-C Power Bank
- Various USB-C to USB-C cables (male to male) (3m, 2m, 2x 1m, 2x 30cm)
- 1m CAT (8.1) cable
- 3.5mm Y-Splitter (male to female)
- USB-C to 3.5mm adapter (male to female)
- 3.5mm Y-Splitter Audio/Microphone (male to female)
- 3.5mm Y-Splitter Audio/Microphone (female to male)
- HDMI 25cm extension cable (male to female)
- USB-A WLAN adapter
- USB-A Presenter
- Wireless HDMI Transmitter & Receiver
- USB-C hub (with outputs like HDMI, (micro-)SD card, 2x USB-C, 2x USB-A)
- USB-C to CAT adapter (male to female)
- HDMI to VGA adapter (female to male)
- 2x USB-A - USB-A extension adapter (female to female)
- 2x USB-C - USB-C extension adapter adapter (female to female)
- 2x USB-C - USB-C (90 degree-)tiltable adapter (female to male)
- 3x USB-C - USB-B adapter (female to male)
- 3x USB-A - USB-C adapter (male to female)
- USB-C multimeter
- Additional adapter (USB-C to proprietary standards like smart watches, laptops, etc)
- (micro-)SD cards & USB-A/USB-C sticks

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This entry deals with the Git client used in This entry deals with the Git client used in
[Linux-based systems](/wiki/linux.md). [Linux-based systems](/wiki/linux.md).
For a basic overview and the server setup of git see the
[corresponding entry](/wiki/git_%28general%29.md)
The client is pretty simple to understand. The client is pretty simple to understand.
With only a handfull of commands you should be able to get your versioning going. With only a handfull of commands you should be able to get your versioning going.
For servers with web interfaces there are different cli tools to control it For servers with web interfaces there are different cli tools to control it

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# Hardware # Hardware (Linux)
This entry focusses on various hardware components of a [Linux](/wiki/linux.md) desktop PC or a This entry focusses on various hardware components of a [Linux](/wiki/linux.md) desktop PC or a
laptop. laptop.
For non-Linux specific or general topics in hardware see the
[correspoding entry](/wiki/hardware_%28general%29.md)
## Battery ## Battery

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# Power Management # Power Management
This entry addresses the saving of [battery](/wiki/linux/hardware.md#battery) usage aswell as This entry addresses the saving of [battery](/wiki/linux/hardware_%28linux%29.md#battery) usage aswell as
battery care. battery care.
Other than this it also focusses on the general management and usage of power. Other than this it also focusses on the general management and usage of power.