AI-powered features and functionality.
Users, groups, namespaces, SSH keys.
Project visibility, search, badges, layout.
Epics, issues, milestones, labels.
Common Git commands and workflows.
Repositories, merge requests, remote development.
Runners, jobs, pipelines, variables.
Container, dependency, and vulnerability scans.
Environments, packages, review apps, GitLab Pages.
Terraform and Kubernetes deployments.
Track errors, application performance issues, customer behavior patterns and manage incident response.
Instance, group, and project analytics.
Support details.
Version information.
Introduction to the product.
Git basics.
Planning, agile, issue boards.
CI/CD fundamentals and examples.
Dependency and compliance scanning.
GitOps, Kubernetes deployments.
Integrations with third-party services.
Options for accessing GitLab.
Seat usage, compute minutes, storage limits, renewal info.
Billable users, renewal and upgrade info.
Available features and benefits.
Seat assignment, GitLab Duo add-on
Education, Open Source, Startups.
Payment and company details.
Billing examples.
Calculations, quotas, purchase information.
Prerequisites for installation.
Linux, Helm, Docker, Operator, source, or scripts.
AWS, Google Cloud Platform, Azure.
Isolated installation.
Recommended deployments at scale.
Latest version instructions.
Software for CI/CD jobs.
Config.toml, certificates, autoscaling, proxy setup.
Administration overview.
Complete list of flags.
Third-party authentication providers.
Configuration settings.
Product settings.
Backup and restore, move repos, maintenance tasks.
Performance, health, uptime monitoring.
SSH key limits, 2FA, tokens, hardening.
Administer GitLab users.
Get started with GitLab Dedicated.
Projects, issues, authentication, security providers.
Custom HTTP callbacks, used to send events.
Programmatic interaction with GitLab.
Programmatic interaction with GitLab.
Third-party authorization to GitLab.
Extend the features of GitLab to Visual Studio Code, JetBrains IDEs, Visual Studio, and Neovim.
The Omnibus package includes services and tools to install GitLab without laborious configuration.
Use the Omnibus packageIf you're using cluster management, we recommend the Helm chart or the Operator for installing cloud-native GitLab.
Use the Helm chart Use the OperatorGitLab maintains a set of official Docker images based on the Omnibus GitLab package.
If the Omnibus GitLab package isn't available for your distribution, you can install GitLab from source.
Install directly from platforms like AWS, Azure, GCP, OpenShift, and DigitalOcean.
Scale your GitLab installation by using the recommended configurations.
If you need additional help and you're on a paid tier, you can request support.
Request support