Introduction
Portkey gives any project one canonical home — while your code stays on whatever forge you already use.
A passport is a small folder you commit to your repository. It describes your project — its mirrors, funding, discussions, and releases — and produces a single beautiful hub page that stays in sync no matter where your code lives.
Why Portkey
Git stays completely agnostic — GitHub, GitLab, Codeberg, self-hosted, or bare Git.
One canonical website that reads like a modern repository page.
Mirrors, pull requests, and releases are referenced in place — never copied.
Funding, discussions, and activity all in one linkable home.
Portkey never moves or duplicates your source code. It only aggregates and links to it.