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# [git-deploy](https://git.ryanburnette.com/ryanburnette/git-deploy)
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**git-deploy** is an app for handling continuous deployment of static websites.
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**git-deploy** is intended for use with static websites that are generated after
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changes are pushed to a Git repository. This works with sites that are being
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edited in code and tracked in Git. Sites that have their content managed with a
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headless CMS that pushes to Git are also very well-suited.
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Github, Bitbucket, and Gitea are natively supported via webhooks.
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**git-deploy** is written in Go. This means that it's a standalone binary
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available on all major operating systems and architectures. It provides an API
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with endpoints that handle webhooks, allow for initiation of builds, and getting
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the status of builds and build jobs.
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**git-deploy** comes with a simple interface. The interface be disabled if you
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don't want to use it.
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**git-deploy** also comes with basic authentication via integration with
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[Pocket ID](https://pocketid.app). Authentication can also be disabled if you
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don't want to use it. The built-in interface requires the built-in
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authentication.
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