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Migrating from another Gitea instance?

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    bwag
    wrote on last edited by bwag
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    Any advice on how to migrate repositories and access permissions from a Gitea instance that is not on Cloudron to a fresh Gitea instance on Cloudron?

    My first choice would be to modify the steps in Gitea's Backup and Restore, though I'd have to sync the users and permissions correctly somehow.

    But if I could access the gitea command line, I'd be okay with trying to take it from there manually. It's not a large instance at all. However, I think the cloudron doc about how to access the Gitea CLI is outdated. I guess it has to do with docker now, but I'm not sure how.

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      As a first step, since user-mapping will likely not work with Cloudron SSO by just importing a database dump, install Gitea without Cloudron user-management, then try to import the database dump following the guide at https://docs.cloudron.io/guides/import-mysql/

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