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How to host for free your NodeJS app

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    That is all good, but the major issue with Qovery is, to create an account they ask for full read/write access to all my private repos. Seriously?

    cc: @ev0xmusic

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      I know how "agressive" is - it is going to be solved in the next release of Qovery.

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        Thats nice, will wait for that.

        Thank you.

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    This looks cool, does it work with public and private Github repos?

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      yes for both, no restrictions. FYI there is no catch. This is our way to give back to the dev community + the best way to get feedback to improve the DX of Qovery.

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