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Description of the problem, including code/CLI snippet
Documentation is missing an example how to make use of project import parameters.
The Gitlab-API supports these parameters (name,file,path,overwrite)
Expected Behavior
It would be good to add an example to the documentation (if those parameters are supported)
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#197 took care of being able to use # at the start of a line, but I just noticed that there isn't a great user flow for editing an issue that already has markdown headings.
- Create an issue with at least 1 heading
- Edit the issue with
lab issue edit [ID] - Make changes and save
- The issue will now have its heading(s) stripped out
I'm not sure what the best course would be, but
Currently if you try to clone a repository from github and you don't have any ssh keys configured at github, you will fail to clone and get such message:
Fatal error: fatal: Could not read from remote repository.
Please make sure you have the correct access rights
and the repository exists.
Even Permission denied (publickey). message is not shown.
@guyzmo offered to "suggest a
nested group support
Hi,
Now that we have nested group in gitlab since v9 it would be very interesting to implement it in gitlab-mirrors.
Would be super useful, as we could mirror several git repositories of a unique project to a unique sub group in a base "gitlab-mirrors" group (wow!)
Cheers
https://github.com/google/starlark-go/blob/master/doc/spec.md
It should satisfy our reproducibility needs (like jsonnet) and could be easier to write agola config files.
Like in #137 we should provide build context information.
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
GitLab's API has support for importing repositories from GitHub and Bitbucket to GitLab.
It would be a nice-to-have feature in glab.
Describe the solution you'd like
glab should provide a sub-command for the repo command that helps users import repos from GitHub and Bitbucket to GitLab.
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