Overview

Git Web Manager

Self-hosted Git and container deployment manager with built-in automation.

Overview

Git Web Manager (GWM) is a self-hosted dashboard for deploying Git repositories to local paths. It manages rollbacks, health checks, preview builds, and automated dependency updates. This documentation site is split into focused pages for faster scanning.

Highlights

  • At-a-glance Dashboard landing page showing health status, deployment activity, and Docker infrastructure summary.
  • Deploy Projects and rollback from a single dashboard.
  • Task queue controls with scheduler heartbeat visibility.
  • Built-in Composer self-audit for panel dependencies.
  • Auto-deploy via schedule or GitHub webhooks.
  • Nested, collapsible project directories for cleaner organization.
  • Containers workspace for Docker/Kubernetes flows.
  • Health checks with live status.
  • Preview builds for any commit.
  • Configurable Workflows to create email and webhook functionality with custom precision.
  • Multilingual interface with per-user language and timezone preferences.
  • Security tab with Dependabot alerts and enterprise audit controls.
  • External enterprise licensing verification with signed responses.

Start Here

  • Quick Start for the first install and first project.
  • Configuration to set required environment values.
  • Projects & Deployments for daily workflows.
  • Containers for Docker/Kubernetes and database modules.
  • Self Update to keep GWM current.
  • Localization to configure multilingual and timezone behavior.
  • Recovery & Backups to restore .env snapshots, refresh caches, repair published assets, or roll back updates.
  • FTP/SSH Access to manage remote server credentials for non-local deployments.