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  Ignore hotkeys with modifiers
  Fix 1Password account ID (was user UUID) (#2278)
  Switch 1Password account to 37signals.1password.com (#2276)
  Remove CSS testing comments
  Max card count equals geared pagination size
  Block IPv4-compatible IPv6 addresses in SSRF protection (#2273)
  Only enable transitions on user interaction
  Don't update counter if value hasn't changed
  Add padding to upgrade message on larger screens
  Add test coverage for autolinking multiple URLs
  Add "noopener" to autolinks' rel attribute
  Avoid string manipulation when autolinking.
  Only bump z-index when nav is open
  Move nav and related elements above footer
  Delete Dockerfile.dev
  fix: use the right gh-cli arch package (#2232)
  Bump actions/attest-build-provenance from 3.0.0 to 3.1.0 (#2257)
  Bump docker/setup-buildx-action from 3.11.1 to 3.12.0 (#2256)
  Consider user avatars always public
  Implement authorization for Active Storage endpoints
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Fizzy

This is the source code of Fizzy, the Kanban tracking tool for issues and ideas by 37signals.

Running your own Fizzy instance

If you want to run your own Fizzy instance, but don't need to change its code, you can use our pre-built Docker image. You'll need access to a server on which you can run Docker, and you'll need to configure some options to customize your installation.

You can find the details of how to do a Docker-based deployment in our Docker deployment guide.

If you want more flexibility to customize your Fizzy installation by changing its code, and deploy those changes to your server, then we recommend you deploy Fizzy with Kamal. You can find a complete walkthrough of doing that in our Kamal deployment guide.

Development

You are welcome -- and encouraged -- to modify Fizzy to your liking. Please see our Development guide for how to get Fizzy set up for local development.

Contributing

We welcome contributions! Please read our style guide before submitting code.

License

Fizzy is released under the O'Saasy License.

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