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==GitLab server==
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[[Main Page]] >> GitLab server
  
The University provides every student with a fully working Version Control system called GitLab:
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== GitLab server ==
  
* [https://fsegitlab.wlv.ac.uk/ https://fsegitlab.wlv.ac.uk/]
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The University provides every student with a Git Version Control system called GitLab:
  
Please note that you should only use this server to store files related to University coursework. Personal or word related files should not be stored on this server.
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* [https://git-srv.wlv.ac.uk/gitlab https://git-srv.wlv.ac.uk/gitlab]
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Please read through the following tutorials:
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# [[Getting started with GitLab]]
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# [[Cloning and pulling from GitLab]]
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# [[Solving conflicts on GitLab]]
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# [[Working environments]]
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# [[Working with GitLab Issues, Milestones and Labels]]
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'''Important''': Please note that you should only use this server to store files related to University coursework. Personal or work-related files should not be stored on this server.
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== Further reading ==
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This tutorial only acts as an introduction, please refer to the following resources for more information and further reading:
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* [http://git-scm.com/doc Git documentation]
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* [http://doc.gitlab.com/ce/ GitLab documentation]

Latest revision as of 13:28, 28 January 2022

Main Page >> GitLab server

GitLab server

The University provides every student with a Git Version Control system called GitLab:

Please read through the following tutorials:

  1. Getting started with GitLab
  2. Cloning and pulling from GitLab
  3. Solving conflicts on GitLab
  4. Working environments
  5. Working with GitLab Issues, Milestones and Labels

Important: Please note that you should only use this server to store files related to University coursework. Personal or work-related files should not be stored on this server.

Further reading

This tutorial only acts as an introduction, please refer to the following resources for more information and further reading: