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+ | ==Users== | ||
+ | There are several types of users in GitLab: | ||
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+ | Regular users and GitLab.com users. | ||
+ | Groups of users. | ||
+ | GitLab administrator area user. | ||
+ | GitLab Administrator with full access to self-managed instances’ features and settings. | ||
+ | Internal users. | ||
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+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | *https://www.cloudsavvyit.com/15642/how-to-deploy-a-gitlab-server-with-docker/ |
Latest revision as of 23:36, 22 March 2022
GitLab is a Git-based platform that integrates a great number of essential tools for software development and deployment, and project management:
Hosting code in repositories with version control. Tracking proposals for new implementations, bug reports, and feedback with a fully featured Issue tracker. Organizing and prioritizing with issue boards. Reviewing code in Merge Requests with live-preview changes per branch with Review Apps. Building, testing, and deploying with built-in Continuous Integration. Deploying personal and professional static websites with GitLab Pages. Integrating with Docker by using GitLab Container Registry. Tracking the development lifecycle by using GitLab Value Stream Analytics. Provide support with Service Desk. Export issues as CSV.
Users
There are several types of users in GitLab:
Regular users and GitLab.com users. Groups of users. GitLab administrator area user. GitLab Administrator with full access to self-managed instances’ features and settings. Internal users.