What git setup would you use for a private repo?
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 @coliver Yes! This is a good idea! Especially for those whoopsie moments when you really snafu a script that worked yesterday, lol. 
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 @coliver said: Thinking about it... probably wouldn't be a bad idea to use a repo system for admin scripts too. I keep meaning to do this and just never have the time to get it done. 
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 Check out Atlassian's Stash. It is their on premises, free for ten users (or $10, something like that) GIT repo system. Basically your own copy of Bitbucket. Runs on any platform you want. I've deployed it on Linux. Very powerful, much more than just Git. 
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 Stash/Bitbucket are your hosted options, basically, as @scottalanmiller mentioned, however, you can do this with git pretty simply too... I was about to write out instructions, but just so I don't forget anything, here's a good tutorial: https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-set-up-a-private-git-server-on-a-vps I also found this pretty detailed tutorial: http://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-on-the-Server-Getting-Git-on-a-Server 
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 @tonyshowoff said: Stash/Bitbucket are your hosted options, Stash is local. You can run it on Digital Ocean. 
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 @scottalanmiller said: @tonyshowoff said: Stash/Bitbucket are your hosted options, Stash is local. You can run it on Digital Ocean. Yeah, I grouped those together, but yes stash is local, bitbucket is not. I mean it as hosted as you can run it else where. Really bad misnomer on my part, but I certainly know the difference. We used bitbucket a while back for a few things, but not anymore, it's a lot like github, and github has private repos as well, but at a price. 
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 I use GitHub at work and BitBucket at home for myself. Both are good, I like Atlassian a lot. 
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 Yeah Atlassian makes some great products, but we've been trying to implement similar things in our own products, but it's a lot to catch up on. I never want to (try to) directly compete with them, because I think they've definitely got a leg up on us in that regard, but having at least some of the same features is useful to us, and there by potentially useful to customers. 
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 It turned out, completely by coincidence, that my office in San Francisco is right by them. So I walk past them sometimes. 




