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&lt;p>&lt;a href="https://git-scm.com">GIT&lt;/a> is a distributed version control system, and we all know the famous centralization services &lt;a href="https://github.com">GitHub&lt;/a> and &lt;a href="https://about.gitlab.com">GitLab&lt;/a>. I recently came across a promising alternative called &lt;strong>&lt;a href="http://gitea.io">Gitea - Git with a cup of tea&lt;/a>&lt;/strong> and decided to install it on a virtual machine.&lt;/p>
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