GitLab
Complete DevOps platform, delivered as a single application.
GitLab is a web-based DevOps lifecycle tool that provides a Git-repository manager providing wiki, issue-tracking and CI/CD pipeline features, using an open-source license, developed by GitLab Inc.
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Reviews praise GitLab for integrating repos, CI/CD, and collaboration in one place, with self‑hosting options and generous free features. Makers of Omnifact credit it with streamlining delivery via built‑in pipelines and project management. Makers of JotMe chose it over GitHub for clearer privacy around AI tool use. Makers of Golova run their entire dev cycle on it, citing stability and centralized workflows. Users like Kubernetes and registry integrations, automation that removes manual work, and strong team collaboration, while noting the interface can overwhelm newcomers.
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We love gitlab for it's powerful CI system and the automation that is enabled by coupling that with it's APIs!! The FOSS attitude really helped us keep our tasks aligned!
We run CI/CD and track issues with GitLab. It helps us move fast and stay organized from planning to production.
Our entire dev cycle runs through GitLab — from repos and merge requests to CI/CD. It’s stable, flexible, and keeps our team workflow smooth and centralized.
GitLab allowed me to keep a version control of my project and to control the changes in production.
GitLab gives us a full DevOps workflow in one platform—version control, CI/CD, issue tracking, and more. It streamlines development and deployment, unlike juggling multiple separate tools.
Offering integrated CI/CD, issue tracking, container registry and more in a single platform, GitLab reduces context-switching compared to piecing together multiple DevOps tools
All-in-one: repo + built-in CI/CD, free private projects, and an easy self-host option. Means two engineers can ship features without juggling separate pipeline tools.
GitLab gave us an all-in-one CI/CD workflow that helped streamline our development and deployment. We preferred it over GitHub Actions for its deeper built-in DevOps tools and easier pipeline management in our team environment.
Happy Changelog workflow for GitLab Focuses on automation, and even allows you to create Release through pipeline. Release will include summarized changelog from all MRs since last Release. I'm GitLab fanboy through and through, so I'm happy I was able to add it to their CI/CD Catalog.
While we are still using GitHub on our daily open-source operations, we choose to run our virtual HQ and open-source operations on GitLab SaaS (alongside Zulip for threaded team chat).
With GitLab’s external pipeline integration, I can seamlessly build my apps on every commit using Xcode Cloud. It keeps my development workflow smooth.
Was used to handle our source control and our Dev Ops flow. We picked this over Github for more robust dev ops tooling out of the gate.
We couldn’t have built Element.fm without the amazing tools and flexibility that GitLab provides. From seamless version control to powerful CI/CD pipelines, GitLab has been the backbone of our open-source journey. Check out our GPLv3 licensed code and self-host Element.fm today!