Radicle: The Sovereign Forge
Radicle is a sovereign
{code forge} built on Git.
Synopsis
Radicle is an open source, peer-to-peer code collaboration stack built on Git.
Unlike centralized code hosting platforms, there is no single entity
controlling the network. Repositories are replicated across peers in a
decentralized manner, and users are in full control of their data and workflow.
The Radicle heartwood repository. Repository ID
rad:z3gqcJUoA1n9HaHKufZs5FCSGazv5.
Get started
To install Radicle, simply run the command below from your shell, or go to the
download page.
curl -sSLf https://radicle.xyz/install | sh
Alternatively, you can build from source.
For now, Radicle only works on Linux, macOS and BSD variants.
Radicle Desktop 🖥️
For a graphical collaborative experience check out the Radicle Desktop client, as well.
How it works
The Radicle protocol leverages cryptographic identities for code and social
artifacts, utilizes Git for efficient data transfer between peers, and employs
a custom gossip protocol for exchanging repository metadata.
Your Data, Forever and Secure
All social artifacts are stored in Git, and signed using public-key
cryptography. Radicle verifies the authenticity and authorship of all data
for you.
Unparalleled Autonomy
Radicle enables users to run their own nodes, ensuring censorship-resistant
code collaboration and fostering a resilient network without reliance on
third-parties.
Local-first
Radicle is local-first, providing always-available functionality even
without internet access. Users own their data, making migration, backup, and
access easy both online and offline.
Evolvable & Extensible
Radicle’s Collaborative Objects (COBs) provide Radicle’s social
primitive. This enables features such as issues, discussions and code review
to be implemented as Git objects. Developers can extend Radicle’s capabilities
to build any kind of collaboration flow they see fit.
Modular by Design
The Radicle Stack comes with a CLI, web interface and TUI, that are backed by
the Radicle Node and HTTP Daemon. It’s modular, so any part can be swapped out
and other clients can be developed.
┌─────────────────┐┌────────────────┐ │ Radicle CLI ││ Radicle Web │ └─────────────────┘└────────────────┘ ┌───────────────────────────────────┐ │ Radicle Repository │ │ ┌────────┐ ┌────────┐ ┌─────────┐ │ │ │ code │ │ issues │ │ patches │ │ │ └────────┘ └────────┘ └─────────┘ │ ├───────────────────────────────────┤ │ Radicle Storage (Git) │ └───────────────────────────────────┘ ┌────────────────┐┌─────────────────┐ │ Radicle Node ││ Radicle HTTPD │ ├────────────────┤├─────────────────┤ │ NoiseXK ││ HTTP + JSON │ └────────────────┘└─────────────────┘
Contributing
Radicle is free and open source software under the MIT and Apache 2.0
licenses. Get involved by contributing code.
Updates
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- 14.01.2026 Radicle 1.6.0 released. ✨
- 30.09.2025 Radicle 1.5.0 released.
- 04.09.2025 Radicle 1.4.0 released.
- 12.08.2025 Radicle 1.3.0 released.
- 17.07.2025 Radicle 1.2.1 released.
- 13.06.2025 Radicle Desktop is out. 🖥️
- 02.06.2025 Radicle 1.2.0 released.
- 05.12.2024 Radicle 1.1.0 released.
- 10.09.2024 Radicle 1.0.0 released.
- 26.03.2024 Radicle 1.0.0-rc.1 released.
- 10.03.2024 New Radicle homepage.
- 05.03.2024 Radicle Guides launch.
- 05.03.2024 Radicle makes it to the top of Hacker News!
- 18.04.2023 Radicle heartwood is announced.
Blog
- 14.08.2025 Jujutsu + Radicle = ❤️
- 12.08.2025 Canonical References
- 23.07.2025 Using Radicle CI for Development
- 30.05.2025 How we used Radicle with GitHub Actions
Feedback
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feedback@radicle.xyz. Emails sent to this
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