Gitlab Teams Save

🦊 Follow merge requests (&more) like a boss 🦊

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This project was initially created to build our own groups of users (team) without relying on GitLab groups and see live activity (Merge Requests) in these teams. It has evolved since then and may need to be renamed to better fit all the features it now provides...

Note: This project is only a frontend app built with Vue and some RxJS magic. This is still a WIP: No error handling, no tests, etc, but it works pretty well for now.

At startup, you will be asked to fill a form with your Personal Access Token and a GitLab URL in the settings page:

  • Personal Access Token is the one you can get from your Gitlab instance under /profile/personal_access_tokens. Create a new one with at least api and read_user scopes.
  • Gitlab URL is... your Gitlab instance URL. It is used to build the API endpoints to call.

These two settings are stored in your browser local storage and are never sent anywhere. They are just used to call GitLab API on your behalf.

Once set, you will be able to create and navigate in your teams like a boss 💪. Merge requests will update automatically, and also pipelines, issues, todos, etc

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Project setup

npm install

Compiles and hot-reloads for development

npm run serve

Compiles and minifies for production

npm run build

Lints and fixes files

npm run lint

Docker

Docker image is built on commit and available on Docker Hub.

docker run -it -p 8888:80 --rm --name gitlab-teams chamerling/gitlab-teams

Then open http://localhost:8888 and enjoy.

License

MIT

Open Source Agenda is not affiliated with "Gitlab Teams" Project. README Source: chamerling/gitlab-teams
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