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New Server Onboarding — Connect to Gitea
Give this prompt to an AI on any new server that needs to connect to this Gitea instance and create/push a repository.
Prompt
I need to initialise a git repository on this server and connect it to a
self-hosted Gitea instance on my LAN. Please help me with the full setup.
GITEA SERVER DETAILS
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Public URL: https://g.pozi.co.za
LAN URL: http://192.168.0.126:3000
Admin user: gadmin
API token: (request from owner)
SSH ACCESS (use LAN since we are on the same network)
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Host: 192.168.0.126
Port: 22
User: git
Clone format: git@192.168.0.126:gadmin/REPONAME.git
WHAT I NEED YOU TO DO
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1. Check if git is installed:
git --version
If not, install it (Debian/Ubuntu):
apt-get install -y git
2. Identify this server:
hostname && cat /etc/os-release | head -5
3. Generate an SSH key for this server:
ssh-keygen -t ed25519 -C "$(hostname)@gitea" -f ~/.ssh/id_gitea -N ""
cat ~/.ssh/id_gitea.pub
4. Register this server's SSH key with Gitea:
curl -X POST http://192.168.0.126:3000/api/v1/user/keys \
-H "Authorization: token API_TOKEN_HERE" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d "{\"key\":\"$(cat ~/.ssh/id_gitea.pub)\",\"read_only\":false,\"title\":\"$(hostname)-server\"}"
5. Add ~/.ssh/config entry:
mkdir -p ~/.ssh && cat >> ~/.ssh/config << 'EOF'
Host gitea-lan
HostName 192.168.0.126
User git
Port 22
IdentityFile ~/.ssh/id_gitea
EOF
chmod 600 ~/.ssh/config
6. Test the connection:
ssh -T git@192.168.0.126
Expected: "Hi gadmin! You've successfully authenticated..."
7. Ask me what to name the repo, then create it and push:
Create on Gitea:
curl -X POST http://192.168.0.126:3000/api/v1/user/repos \
-H "Authorization: token API_TOKEN_HERE" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"name":"REPONAME","private":true,"auto_init":false,"default_branch":"main"}'
Init and push local code:
cd /path/to/code
git init
git remote add origin git@192.168.0.126:gadmin/REPONAME.git
git add .
git commit -m "init: initial commit from $(hostname)"
git push -u origin main
NOTES
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- Use LAN address 192.168.0.126:22 (not external g.pozi.co.za:2222)
- Never commit the API token to git
- Repo visibility defaults to private — confirm with owner before making public