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Overview of GitLab and How to Use GitLab

What you will learn

Learn the fundamentals of GitLab.

How to set up a GitLab project and edit files.

How to use key features to collaborate more effectively with your teammates.

Learn to create branch and merge requests.

Learn about committing changes and more.

Description

This course is an introduction to GitLab. It starts with an overview of GitLab so you can learn the basics about what GitLab does and why DevOps teams use it. Then it dives into Git, the version control system used by GitLab for source code management.

You’ll learn and practice fundamental Git concepts and commands. Throughout the course we’ll provide demos and hands-on practice with many of the foundational processes and tasks that DevOps teams use in GitLab: committing changes, creating branches and merge requests, and more.

We’ll get into how to set up a GitLab project, edit files, and leverage key features to collaborate more effectively with your teammates.


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GitLab is a complete DevOps platform, delivered as a single application. This makes GitLab unique and makes Concurrent DevOps possible, unlocking your organization from the constraints of a pieced together toolchain.

Learn how to use the basic GitLab editor to make changes to a file, create branch and merge requests, and interpret the Git commit history. Find out more about using key collaboration features, such as Todos and issues, a built-in ticketing system for tracking work on your projects.

GitLab fundamentally changing the way Development, Security, and Ops teams collaborate and build software – GitLab provides all of the essential DevOps tools in one DevOps platform. From idea to production, GitLab helps teams improve cycle time from weeks to minutes, reduce development costs, speed time to market, and deliver more

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Content

Introduction

Introduction

Getting Started with GitLab

Version Control
Setting up an account
Markdown basics
GitLab project
Using the GitLab basic editor

Version Control

Creating a branch
Introduction to the web IDE
Staging and committing in the web IDE
Creating a merge request
Reviewing a merge request
Git history

GitLab Collaboration

To-dos
Issues
Bringing together

Conclusion

Conclusion