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I didn't realize that gitea was adding actions either
it does look like their current setup expects the actions runner to be outside of docker, though: https://blog.gitea.io/2023/03/hacking-on-gitea-actions
That's not to say it would be impossible to wrap it in a container, but their claim that they "recommend running it on a separate server from the gitea server for performance reasons" makes me wonder if it'll work on my little pi.
I think it is in the current version just mostly undocumented and behind flags to turn it on. It definitely is in the latest Fogejo with flags as I described, which I migrated my gitea to. I haven't had a chance to play with it yet, but am looking forward to it. I love github actions and it is super similar.