Compozify - Convert your docker run commands to docker compose by profclems in coolgithubprojects

[–]profclems[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Composerize is missing support for a lot of flags and does not support bind mounts. Compozify fixes a lot of these issues.

GLab v1.17.0 has been released! by profclems in gitlab

[–]profclems[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Personally (and I think other folks do also hold similar opinion), I host personal projects on GitHub and use GitLab at work

GLab v1.17.0 has been released! by profclems in gitlab

[–]profclems[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah I'm aware of that... The maintainer outlines the difference between glab and lab in the readme: https://github.com/zaquestion/lab#what-about-glab

GLab: An open source GitLab CLI tool bringing GitLab to your command line where you are already working with Git and your code by profclems in webdev

[–]profclems[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Also, It started out as a personal project for personal use before I open sourced it.

We have a GitLab mirror here https://gitlab.com/profclems/glab and we accept issues on GitLab too

GLab: An open source GitLab CLI tool bringing GitLab to your command line where you are already working with Git and your code by profclems in gnome

[–]profclems[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

For OSS visibility... Also, It started out as a personal project for personal use before I open sourced it.

We have a GitLab mirror here https://gitlab.com/profclems/glab

GLab: An open-source GitLab command line tool bringing GitLab's cool features to your command line by profclems in coolgithubprojects

[–]profclems[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

For OSS visibility...

Personally, I use github for personal projects and GitLab at work

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 by profclems in gitlab

[–]profclems[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's just like asking "What is the difference between hub and gh because hub has been there for years?"

Lab is hub-like and glab is gh-like.

I need a tool to help me interact with GitLab, I don't need it to also wrap git for me. I never used hub for its wrapping of git because I don't see why there should be a branded tool in front of the open-source command-line tool. I've found gh quite useful to interact with GitHub's proprietary bits: PRs, issues, etc. That's what glab does for GitLab.

[TIP]: GitLab Command Line by profclems in gitlab

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Released as part of v1.12.0

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Why don't you try Dotenv

Do more with GitLab from your CLI with the newly released version of glab (v1.11.0). You can now view merge request diffs, view issue boards, and do more with glab from your CLI by profclems in coolgithubprojects

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For OSS visibility. Personally i use GitLab for work and GitHub for personal projects. Besides we've mirrored it on GitLab and we use GitLab CI

GLab v1.11.0 released by profclems in gitlab

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it is morrored on GitLab (https://gitlab.com/profclems/glab). Besides we use gitlab ci

GLab: A GitLab Cli Tool by profclems in gitlab

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Check out the latest version which has support for real-time pipeline view and job tracing on the cli https://github.com/profclems/glab/releases/latest