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Damn, I also want to move away (to codeberg), but it seems that they don't have cross-repository code search (at least I failed to find one), which is one of my most used GitHub features. Like "lang:nix some-service-name" to see how people configure a specific service. Is there any way to achieve a similar thing on codeberg?
You don't need to host your code on github to search the projects hosted there. You just need an account.
I mean yeah, but then people who search in a similar way would not be able to find my configs for reference, and that seems unfair.