GitLab Valuable Features
At this point, I think the features are declining. We like that we can create branches and then the branches can be reviewed and you can mesh those branches back. You can independently work with your own branch, you don't need to really control the core of other people. There could be more features in GitLab, but we are as of now not using the full-fledged feature set. Another good feature is the code review, which also helps us with peer review. It helps in giving part of the code and giving back whatever the branch that the developer is working on. It can then be merged once it is thoroughly reviewed. Those are certain things that I think are helpful from a developer's point of view. It provides or mandates quantitative code into the master. View full review »
GitLab offers a good interface for doing code reviews between two colleagues. The continuous integration feature is good. View full review »
The most valuable feature of GitLab is the level of control that it offers. I have more control over everything. View full review »
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Overall, our team is happy with the solution. The CI/CD pipeline management is the solution's most valuable aspect. Everything is easy to configure and easy to work with. Our team finds it to be very user-friendly. Generally, the volume control is very good. View full review »
In GitLab, the most valuable feature is using information with a repository and using a containerized approach. You can use containers to create different jobs. The dashboard and interface make it easy to use. View full review »
The best thing is that as the developers work on separate tasks, all of the code goes there and the other team members don't have to wait on each other to finish. We can all work on our code in tandem. View full review »
The solution is similar to all the repository tools or the work tools on the market. I like it and find it quite easy to use. View full review »
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