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glab
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GitLab CLI tool - almost completely useless? Buggy, bizarre UX
I don't know if you know about the history of the cli. For years it was looking like a hobby project from ProfClems https://github.com/profclems/glab and then it was adopted by Gitlab as their official CLI.
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Official cli?
it's not official, but I like https://github.com/profclems/glab
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Re-branch a repo
#1: GitLab offering free certification for a short time | 19 comments #2: renew-le-certs | 0 comments #3: GLab v1.13.0 released: glab is an open-source GitLab command-line tool bringing GitLab concepts to your terminal next to where you are already working with Git and your code | 6 comments
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What are your top favorite GitHub tips and tricks?
For GitLab users, there is a project trying to give the same UX and functionality: https://github.com/profclems/glab
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How to fetch "Open" and "Closed" task lists from issue board?
glab is able to do this
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Clone and Launch Git Repositories in New tmux Windows
If ${repo} starts with gitlab, then use glab to clone the repo
- Can someone recommend me a Golang complete repo
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GitLab API - Modify Project Permissions
Take a look at https://github.com/profclems/glab.
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Gitlab CLI (GLab) v1.17.0 released
The `glab auth login` flow now includes a step to authenticate git as well when "HTTPS" is selected as the default git protocol. This enables git operations like clone, push, etc to automatically work with GitLab on a spotless system after the user has authenticated to `glab`
Check out the new features available in [v1.17.0](https://github.com/profclems/glab/releases/tag/v1.17.0)
- GLab: an open source GitLab CLI tool
dev
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How do people feel about making code edits via web browser
They aren't using code spaces or github.dev I believe. They are actually using "Edit in place" which is adjacent to those options. The first image in this link might help:
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I found a remote code execution bug in VSCode that can be triggered from untrusted workspaces. Microsoft fixed it but marked it as moderate severity and ineligible under their bug bounty program.
You are mostly right, but the "remote" aspect comes from the fact that https://github.dev/ can open any random repository (e.g. go to this LLVM README file and then hit the "github.dev" in the dropdown menu for edit). Nothing gets downloaded to your computer and happens on the cloud. You are editing a remote repository on a remote computer.
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Guide for using git or npm without all the fluff?
You should know with great power comes with greater bill. You can use https://github.dev/github/dev, vscode.dev, github1s.com to WRITE and READ source code, but can't compile nor run. If you want to run, you will need Github Codespace which costs money.
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Contracting an UpWork dev to make me an open source website - they want to build it with Wordpress
Checkout "github.dev" (which is based on vscode.dev)
- New to coding
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is there a VSCode Web with integrated terminal?
last week i stumbled across vscode.dev and github.dev which are web versions of my beloved editor. Of course there is no terminal available, which made me curious? is ther a way or service that lets you use a linux container to remote into and use vscode on the go?
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Be ready for failure on stage: introducing the Speaker Buddy System
TIP: If your source code is on GitHub, and you just need to show the source code, you can use github.dev, a lightweight, browser-based editor (based on VSCode) you can access by replacing .com with .dev when typing the repository URL. It even supports some extensions such as the brilliant CodeTour, which is great for showing code in a guided way throughout your session.
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Valgrind does not work with .py CL arg
I am using codespaces (github.dev) as the IDE.
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Tell HN: Productivity hack with github.dev and Chrome custom search engine
I can't believe I am just finding out about https://github.dev a vscode interface for any github repo. For example: https://github.dev/expo/expo/
Add a custom search engine in Chrome and you got yourself a quick shortcut to opening any repo in github dev. In the past I would clone repo then open with vs code to monkey around. Now its CMD+L , 'gd expo/expo' to open https://github.dev/expo/expo/
Instructions for adding custom omniBar search shortcuts: https://zapier.com/blog/add-search-engine-to-chrome/
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What are your use cases for vscode.dev?
Just in case this isn't common knowledge: You can hit the period (.) key while on any github page to launch a vscode in browser (uses https://github.dev/).
What are some alternatives?
gh - Scriptable server and net/http middleware for GitHub Webhooks.
openvscode-server - Run upstream VS Code on a remote machine with access through a modern web browser from any device, anywhere.
cli - GitHub’s official command line tool
vscode-luna-paint - A raster image editor extension for VS Code
go-git
flutter-action - Flutter environment for use in GitHub Actions. It works on Linux, Windows, and macOS.
git2go - Git to Go; bindings for libgit2. Like McDonald's but tastier.
Code-Server - VS Code in the browser
cli - The Docker CLI
vscode-webview-ui-toolkit - A component library for building webview-based extensions in Visual Studio Code.
lab - Lab wraps Git or Hub, making it simple to clone, fork, and interact with repositories on GitLab
WebAssemblyStudio - Learn, Teach, Work and Play in the WebAssembly Studio