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Git LFS Support

Soft Serve now supports Git LFS over both HTTP and SSH. You can upload/download LFS files on your Soft Serve instance. The SSH protocol is enabled by default. To use HTTP instead, you can disable the SSH protocol in the config under lfs.ssh_enabled.

Collaborator Access Levels

You can now specify the access level for collaborators. Before, all repository collaborators would have read-write access. Now you can have more fine control over repository collaborator access. If you don't specify an access level when adding a collaborator to a repository, read-write access level will be used.

HTTP Authentication

Prior to this release, Soft Serve Git HTTP server would only serve public repositories and wouldn't allow push access. Now, you can use user access tokens to push repositories over HTTP. You can generate a personal token using the token SSH command.

Postgres Support

We have added Postgres database support for those who need a more powerful database engine. SQLite is still the default database engine for Soft Serve. Head to Database Configuration for more information on how to set up Postgres for your Soft Serve instance.

Changelog

New Features

Bug fixes

Dependency updates

Documentation updates

Other work


Verifying the artifacts

First, download the checksums.txt file, for example, with wget:

wget 'https://github.com/charmbracelet/soft-serve/releases/download/0.6.0/checksums.txt'

Then, verify it using cosign:

cosign verify-blob \
  --certificate-identity 'https://github.com/charmbracelet/meta/.github/workflows/goreleaser.yml@refs/heads/main' \
  --certificate-oidc-issuer 'https://token.actions.githubusercontent.com' \
  --cert 'https://github.com/charmbracelet/soft-serve/releases/download/0.6.0/checksums.txt.pem' \
  --signature 'https://github.com/charmbracelet/soft-serve/releases/download/0.6.0/checksums.txt.sig' \
  ./checksums.txt

If the output is Verified OK, you can safely use it to verify the checksums of other artifacts you downloaded from the release using sha256sum:

sha256sum --ignore-missing -c checksums.txt

Done! You artifacts are now verified!

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