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What is GitLab?

GitLab is a web-based DevOps lifecycle tool that provides source code management (SCM) functionality with Git, continuous integration (CI), continuous delivery (CD), and other features. It is commonly used by software development teams to collaborate on code, automate build and test processes, and deploy applications.

What other technologies are related to GitLab?

GitLab Competitor Technologies

An open-source automation server, which competes with GitLab CI/CD for continuous integration and continuous delivery.
mentioned alongside GitLab in 13% (88.7k) of relevant job posts
A web-based platform for version control and collaboration, competing with GitLab for source code management and DevOps functionalities.
mentioned alongside GitLab in 13% (52k) of relevant job posts
A web-based version control repository management hosting service, which is a direct competitor of GitLab.
mentioned alongside GitLab in 13% (21.1k) of relevant job posts

GitLab Complementary Technologies

A containerization platform used to package and deploy applications, often used in conjunction with GitLab CI/CD.
mentioned alongside GitLab in 10% (100k) of relevant job posts
An open-source container orchestration system for automating application deployment, scaling, and management, frequently integrated with GitLab for deployment.
mentioned alongside GitLab in 9% (88.3k) of relevant job posts
An automation tool used for configuration management and application deployment, often integrated with GitLab CI/CD pipelines.
mentioned alongside GitLab in 13% (52.3k) of relevant job posts

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