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Tier: Free, Premium, UltimateOffering: GitLab.com, GitLab Self-Managed, GitLab Dedicated This document lists the configuration options for the GitLab .gitlab-ci.yml file. This file is where you define the CI/CD jobs that make up your pipeline. If you are already familiar with basic CI/CD concepts, try creating your own .gitlab-ci.yml file by following a tutorial that demonstrates a simple or compl
$ docker-compose up -d Creating network "docker-gitlab_default" with the default driver Pulling redis (sameersbn/redis:4.0.9-1)... 4.0.9-1: Pulling from sameersbn/redis 6b98dfc16071: Pull complete : : : Status: Downloaded newer image for sameersbn/gitlab:11.4.0 Creating docker-gitlab_redis_1 ... error Creating docker-gitlab_postgresql_1 ... ERROR: for docker-gitlab_redis_1 Cannot start service red
Tier: Free, Premium, Ultimate Offering: GitLab.com, Self-managed, GitLab Dedicated Personal access tokens can be an alternative to OAuth2 and used to: Authenticate with the GitLab API. Authenticate with Git using HTTP Basic Authentication. In both cases, you authenticate with a personal access token in place of your password. Personal access tokens are: Required when two-factor authentication (2FA
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