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gogs-to-github

v1.0.0

Published

A tool to help you migrate Gogs repositories to Github

Downloads

4

Readme

gogs-to-github

A tool to help you migrate Gogs repositories to Github.

Features

  • Migrate repositories from Gogs to Github
    • Create repositories
    • Create labels
    • Create milestones
    • Create issues and comments
    • Keep issue numerotation
    • Create webhooks
  • Display commands to clone old repositories and push to new ones (you just have to copy/paste)

⚠ This tool does not migrate pull requests because Gogs does not provide an API for pull requests (see https://github.com/gogs/gogs/issues/2253).

Installation and usage

git clone https://github.com/sebj54/gogs-to-github
cd gogs-to-github
GOGS_ACCESS_TOKEN=____YOUR_GOGS_TOKEN____
GOGS_URL=https://____YOUR_GOGS_URL____
GITHUB_ACCESS_TOKEN=____YOUR_GITHUB_TOKEN____
npm start

Configuration

To be able to run migration, you will need to set 3 environment variables:

  • GOGS_ACCESS_TOKEN: A Gogs access token (Create one from Settings → Applications)
  • GOGS_URL: Your Gogs instance URL (without trailing slash)
  • GITHUB_ACCESS_TOKEN: A GitHub access token with repo and admin:repo_hook scopes (Create one from https://github.com/settings/tokens)

You can define these variables directly from your CLI or use a .env root file. You can copy the structure of the env.dist file and fill the variables.