Use GitLab with NimbleBrain.
Connect GitLab and just ask — no workflow to build. A web-based DevOps lifecycle tool that provides a Git repository manager providing wiki…. The agent gets 40 actions, running under your own credentials.
Actions
Everything the agent can do in GitLab
40 actions
- Create group
- Create project
- Create project issue
- Create repository branch
- Get commit refs
- Get commit sequence
- Get group
- Get group member
- Get groups
- Get job details
- Get merge request notes
- Get project
- Get project languages
- Get project member
- Get project member all
- Get project merge request commits
- Get project merge requests
- Get projects
- Get projects id merge requests iid diffs
- Get repository branch
- Get repository branches
- Get single commit
- Get single pipeline
- Get user
- Get user preferences
- Get user status
- Get user support pin
- Get users
- Get users id status
- List all group members
- List all project members
- List group members
- List pending group members
- List pipeline jobs
- List project groups
- List project pipelines
- List project tags
- List project users
- List repository commits
- List user projects
Getting connected
Three steps, and GitLab is reachable.
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Install it
Find GitLab in the directory inside your workspace and install it. No adapter for us to build first, no queue to join.
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Connect the account
Sign in at the vendor, or hand an admin credential over once. Tokens stay with the workspace or the person who owns them — never pooled, never copied to us.
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Ask for the work
The tools show up in front of the agent, under the same access wall as everything else. Describe the job in plain language, or put it on a schedule.