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Show HN: Git Web Manager
Git Web Manager (GWM) is a self-hosted dashboard for deploying Git repositories to local and remote paths. It manages rollbacks, health checks, preview builds, and automated dependency updates.<p>Key features:<p>- Per‑project deploys + rollbacks<p>- Deployment queue with cron management and queue processing control<p>- Health checks with status badges<p>- Preview builds by commit (great for staging)<p>- Workflows and post-deploy management<p>- Dependency actions (composer/npm) + audit output<p>- Automatic updates when repos change<p>- Security tab for unresolved dependabot issues<p>- User management with forced password change<p>- FTP/SSH Deployment options<p>- Manageable work queue for deployment management<p>It’s open‑source and I’m looking for feedback/testers.<p>Repo: <a href="https://github.com/WallabyDesigns/gitmanager" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/WallabyDesigns/gitmanager</a><p>Docs (GitHub Pages): <a href="https://wallabydesigns.github.io/gitmanager" rel="nofollow">https://wallabydesigns.github.io/gitmanager</a><p>Note: Not affiliated with Git/GitHub.
Git Web Manager is currently a niche open-source utility tool rather than a venture-scale startup, operating in a highly crowded DevOps market dominated by giants like GitHub and GitLab. While it provides a functional dashboard for self-hosted deployments, it lacks significant traction, a clear monetization path, and a unique technological moat.