How do I deploy a GitLab project?

How do I deploy a GitLab project?
Using GitLab to deploy project pages

Step 1: Create a repository for your project pages.
Step 2: Add content to the repository.
Step 3: Add continuous integration through .
Step 4: Deploy and test your new project pages.

Using GitLab to deploy project pages
  1. Step 1: Create a repository for your project pages.
  2. Step 2: Add content to the repository.
  3. Step 3: Add continuous integration through .
  4. Step 4: Deploy and test your new project pages.

How do I publish to GitLab?

Publishing your private npm packages to Gitlab NPM Registry
  1. Step 1: Enable the Gitlab Package Registry.
  2. Step 2: Setup Authentication for Package Registry.
  3. Step 3 (Optional): Create a new project.
  4. Step 4: Update package information.
  5. Step 5: Configure your .
  6. Step 6: Publish your package.
  7. Publishing packages through Gitlab CI.

What is a project in GitLab?

From teams to repositories to organizations, there’s a potential for fresh confusion. In GitHub, repositories contain the Git/SVN repository, and the project assets such as issues, contribution metrics, etc. However users often refer to repos as projects interchangeably. So in GitLab, we call that container a Project.

How does GitLab CI Yml work?

gitlab-ci. yml file is a YAML file that you create on your project’s root. This file automatically runs whenever you push a commit to the server. This triggers a notification to the runner you specified in #3, and then it processes the series of tasks you specified.

How do I deploy a GitLab project? – Related Questions

Who owns GitLab?

Since its founding, GitLab has been centered around remote work. GitLab is the largest all-remote company in the world. GitLab has an estimated 30 million registered users, with 1 million being active licensed users.

GitLab.

Area served Worldwide
Owner GitLab Inc.
Founder(s) Dmytro Zaporozhets Sytse “Sid” Sijbrandij