GitWheel

A forge that lives inside your repo.

Like what GitHub could be — if it were built for the people who actually use it.

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What we want to get right

Ideas, before features.

We don't have a roadmap. We have convictions, which we won't compromise on.

01

The forge lives in the repo.

Issues, pull requests, reviews, approvals — stored as objects in your repository, not in a vendor's database. Clone the repo, get the project. Approve a change from your terminal. Read your team's discussions on a plane. Self-host on a Raspberry Pi, or skip the server entirely.

02

Reviews that match how engineers actually think.

A binary 'approved' isn't real review. Replace it with Gerrit-style nuance — weak yes, strong yes, tentative no, hard block. First-class stacked changes, reviewed commit by commit. Pre-commit feedback so you find out before you push, not after the third 'asdfasdf' commit at midnight.

03

Boring on purpose.

No AI sales pitch. No kitchen-sink feature creep. No four-eyes theater on four-line diffs from contributors you trust. A forge that does the forge job, deliberately scoped, deliberately small, deliberately yours. Built for git first. Designed to outlive it.