Pushing straight to GitHub from KZ is a lottery — TCP to github.com times out often enough that git push becomes a flake. Fix: Forgejo runs on the stage server (sqlite, single container), all pushes go there first (local network, always reliable), a systemd timer mirrors the whole repo into GitHub every 10 minutes so GitHub stays up-to-date as a backup + CI source. What's committed here is the infra-as-code side: - deploy/forgejo/docker-compose.yml — Forgejo 7 on :3000 (HTTP) and :2222 (SSH) - deploy/forgejo/food-market-forgejo.service — systemd unit that drives compose - deploy/forgejo/mirror-to-github.sh + mirror timer/service — push to GH every 10 min - deploy/forgejo/nginx.conf — vhost for git.zat.kz (certbot to be run once DNS is set) - docs/forgejo.md — how to clone/push, operations, what's left for the user (DNS + certbot) GitHub Actions CI is untouched: commits land on GitHub via the mirror and the self-hosted runner picks them up as before. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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[Unit]
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Description=Push Forgejo food-market into GitHub (backup)
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[Service]
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Type=oneshot
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User=nns
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ExecStart=/usr/local/bin/food-market-forgejo-mirror.sh
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