gitlab-foss
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- | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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gitlab-foss
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GitHub Actions Are a Problem
* Gitlab EE (enterprise edition) is closed, but Gitlab CE (community edition) is open source (https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-foss/)
* I didn't follow the Gitea drama too closely, but my understanding is that Forgejo was a fork born out of that situation
* I've heard the SourceHut guy is a controversial figure, so avoiding it because of that isn't unreasonable. I will just say that "spite forks" tend not to last very long
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Server-Side Request Forgery in Rails
Gitlab uses an UrlBlocker class to prevent malicious users from exploiting SSRF via the webhook URL. This class validates the URL and blocks everything which is a local network, but before the 11.5.1 version, they didn't think about an IPv6 format, which maps to IPv4: [0:0:0:0:0:ffff:127.0.0.1]. Replacing the part of 127.0.0.1 to any IP address also worked, and this vulnerability made it possible to send requests to the internal network of a GitLab instance. You can read the issue report here: (https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-foss/-/issues/53242 )[https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-foss/-/issues/53242]
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Automating deployment to kubernetes
I recommend Auto DevOps and hooking your project up to the Kubernetes cluster. Auto DevOps is a standard CI/CD template that GitLab uses by default when .gitlab-ci.yml is not present. It can automatically package up certain types of applications, including those with a Dockerfile in the root of the repo. If the project is hooked up to a Kubernetes cluster and all the right variables are present, it builds that docker image and then fills in a Helm chart template containing that image and deploys it to the cluster.
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Beautifying our UI: Giving Gitlab build features a fresh look
Thanks. This was also requested for the UI 7 years ago
https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-foss/-/issues/12776
and then closed with the claim that this was implemented, when in fact, it was not.
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How we cut down our CI build times by 50%
Similar to fsync, these are designed to ensure data integrity, but in a test setup, they don't matter. You can read more about these in the Postgres doc on non-durability. and explore some benchmarks from Gitlab here. Interestingly, CircleCI's old Postgres images had these features disabled by default, but the newer ones don't seem to.
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Is Jenkins still the king?
Most all of those things are possible with Argo Workflows or Tekton with very great effort. But a sustainable system with all the features built-in.
- So weird, stage named test is not displayed in pipeline
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Gitlab for FOSS reporting
If you wish to clone a copy of GitLab without proprietary code, you can use the read-only mirror of GitLab located at https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-foss/. However, please do not submit any issues and/or merge requests to that project.
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Gitlab runners unable to clone over http(s) when git access set to SSH only.
GitLab versions 10.7 and later, allow the HTTP(S) protocol for Git clone or fetch requests done by GitLab Runner from CI/CD jobs, even if you select Only SSH.
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No words v2💀
it sure does
emacs
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What is the next big feature, after native comp, that we can expect from emacs in near future?
What does pgtk bring in practical terms? I just tried https://github.com/masm11/emacs on Debian 11 and did not notice any difference, to be honest.
- emacs: Mirror of GNU Emacs
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Emacs GUI under Wayland
Otherwise you can use pgtk Emacs fork from here https://github.com/fejfighter/emacs or here https://github.com/masm11/emacs/
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I'm tired of this anti-Wayland horseshit
A pgtk build of emacs is what I have been using for quite some time without any significant problems
https://github.com/masm11/emacs
Pretty sure there are builds for the browsers you mentioned that run natively on wayland
- I just started to use the native-comp branch, and I really surprised!
What are some alternatives?
gitlab
wl-clipboard - Command-line copy/paste utilities for Wayland
CryptPad - Collaborative office suite, end-to-end encrypted and open-source.
wlroots - A modular Wayland compositor library
taiga-docker - [Moved to: https://github.com/taigaio/taiga-docker]
elisp-tree-sitter - Emacs Lisp bindings for tree-sitter
cmark-gfm - GitHub's fork of cmark, a CommonMark parsing and rendering library and program in C
xdg-desktop-portal-wlr - xdg-desktop-portal backend for wlroots
markup - Determines which markup library to use to render a content file (e.g. README) on GitHub
emacs-webkit - An Emacs Dynamic Module for WebKit, aka a fully fledged browser inside emacs
taiga-docker - Deployment utilities for Taiga
ffmpeg-templates - a video editor without a gui