To be clear, I’m NOT talking about syncing Logseq graphs using git. This has nothing to do with that.
I use Logseq to store all kinds of notes about any of the gazillions of interesting things I come across in a day so I can refer back to them whenever I’m revisiting a topic. But there’s one category of information I don’t feel like I have a good way to store.
I’m constantly finding interesting repos for open source projects of various sizes and complexity. They might be on GitHub, Gitlab, Codeberg–lots of places. And I don’t really care where they’re coming from. I just want to be able to save their information, and keep my own copy of it, lest they ever disappear into the ether. GH stars are nice…for things on GH. And until someone archives a repo or makes it private. And then not so useful anymore. Does anybody have a system for this use case?
The best I think I’ve come across so far is Gitea mirroring, which would at least let me keep my own copy of pretty much any repo from pretty much anywhere (at least as far as I can tell from reading that page). But if I don’t somehow link it to Logseq, I might never find it again. I suppose I could just set up a template for any “repo” type pages in Logseq that would remind me I have a mirror of that repo in my Gitea instance or something, but it would also be cool to hear what other people might do in this case.