satis-server
Repository manager
A private, self-hosted repository solution for Composer packages with support for Git, Mercurial, and Subversion, featuring an HTTP API and webhook handler.
Private, self-hosted Composer/Satis repository with unlimited private and open-source packages and support for Git, Mercurial, and Subversion. HTTP API, HTTPs support, webhook handler, scheduled builds, Slack and HipChat integration.
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Language: Shell
last commit: over 3 years ago
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