Falta CI
La aplicación está muy bien pero hecho de menos poder administras las pipelines y jobs de mis proyectos
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3.75 out of 5
16 ratings in Spain
La aplicación está muy bien pero hecho de menos poder administras las pipelines y jobs de mis proyectos
You can’t use it if you have Gitlab in a private server installed
Me dice todo el tiempo que las credenciales son incorrectas y no me deja hacer login en un servidor gitlab privado.
Me sale continuamente que los datos son incorrectos. Con otras apps no tengo problemas usando los mismos datos.
La aplicación está genial, y la versión para iPad también. No me importa pagar un poquito por una buena App. Sin embargo tengo varios servidores con Gitlab y en la app solo puedo configurar uno. Le daré 5 estrellas cuando tenga soporte para múltiples servidores.
I cannot login into my account from this app. Maybe is the 2FA, I don't know... but I can connect from everywhere except from here ☹️
It requests the server name, but is not able to connect to the public default. Seems like this app is non functional at this point.
To start the app is in an annoying spot at the top. I would be happy to upgrade to the paid version to get around that. But there are too many missing features. You can view a few things. But anything such as commenting and approving merge requests, commenting on issues, and anything with pipelines is not a feature. Plus there no dark mode
This app is just a web wrapper instead of a real git client. It does not support offline mode. Etc, I must have internet to access my file. Btw, offline mode is the core advantages of git over other sources control.
TLDR: stick to gitlab web ui