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Codeberg Pages allows you to easily publish static websites with a human-friendly address ({user-name}.codeberg.page) via Git on Codeberg.org. Follow the simple steps below to get started, or check out the advanced usage below.

  1. Create a repository named 'pages' in your user account or organization.
  2. Create static content, HTML, style, fonts or images. Name the homepage file index.html
  3. Push your content to the main branch of the new repository.
  4. You should now be able to access your content using the domain {user-name}.codeberg.page.

See also https://codeberg.page/

Advanced Usage: Canonical URLs

The Codeberg Pages server responds to four different URLs:

  • https://raw.codeberg.org/username/reponame/: raw content, uses correct MIME types (HTML is forbidden though) and is accessible with CORS.
  • https://username.codeberg.page: user page, points the default branch of a user's or organization's pages repository
  • https://username.codeberg.page/reponame/: repo page, points to the pages branch of the repository
  • https://example.org: custom domain, points to a repo of choice as outlined below

In all cases, you can append a branch using an @ (e.g. https://username.codeberg.page/@develop/README.md).

Custom Domains

WARNING: Custom domains aren't fully tested yet and you may run into Let's Encrypt Rate Limits for your domains. It is recommended to try it out on an unused subdomain first so you can make one request, and if it fails, contact us and we can check what the problem is. A better process for such errors is being worked on.
Currently known pitfalls:

For custom domains, two things are required:

If you can't use a CNAME record to configure the target (e.g. for a zone root), you can use an A/AAAA/ALIAS record to codeberg.page with an additional TXT record for the target (just as shown above for CNAME records).

Having Questions, Feedback or found a bug?

The source code for Codeberg Pages is maintained over at the Pages Server repository, feel free to head there and providing some feedback, suggestions, sending bug reports or patches. We really appreciate your contribution.