TechFlow news — on September 10, the decentralized code hosting platform Radicle officially launched its version 1.0.
Radicle 1.0, as a natural extension of Git, adopts a peer-to-peer setup that supports collaborative, local-first workflows. The new release includes a Git-based peer-to-peer synchronization system, social interaction features, public-key cryptography for secure authentication, an intuitive command-line interface and web frontend, protocol-level privacy protection, and reproducible signed builds.
Currently, the Radicle ecosystem is steadily growing, with independent teams having developed plugins for VS Code and JetBrains. Multiple frontend deployments are running across the network, along with over 40 seed nodes.




