Gitlab Buddy is a gitlab extension for chrome. it's a free extension , it has 290 active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 5.00 from 6 rated user, last update is 779 days ago.
COMPLETELY FREE FOREVER! The merge request dashboard Gitlab is missing! Never miss an assigned merge request ever again! This finds all assigned MRs, and displays in a pop-out chrome extension, without having to manually subscribe to each repository. Other gitlab extensions grab merge requests assigned to you. This extension also pulls in group approval merge requests! Features include: - Cant create a personal access token? No problem! This extension can use your session token from the browser! As long as you are signed into your gitlab account, this extension will work! - Grabs merged requests under group approvals, assignee, reviewer and created - Pending/Approved/Created/Merged MRs - Direct link to merge request/Repo/Author and Pipelines - List of mentions on merge requests - See immediately if approved and by who - CI/CD pipeline status w/ direct link to pipeline - Quick view of MR conversations and comments - Merge conflicts status - Unresolved threads status - Ability to change to see group assigned or only explicitly assigned merge requests (in case a manager only needs to see explicitly assigned merge requests) - Hide merge requests from the list
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Absolutely my favorite way of tracking MRs right now. Feel like a page that Gitlab should have had from the very beginning, but having it in an extension makes it even more convenient & easy to check.
This is great, it merges the "assigned" and "review requests" lists, moves ones you've approved out of sight, and lets you hide those stale MRs until they have been updated. It really makes it easier to keep on top of which MRs need attention! Bug report I submitted on GitLab: When inside an editable field in Chrome (text field, text area, address bar, etc), I should be able to use control-shift-arrow to highlight word by word. When Gitlab Buddy is installed and enabled, this no longer works. I know this keyboard shortcut is used to switch between tabs inside the Gitlab Buddy window, but it shouldn't be capturing this shortcut if the window isn't open.
GitLab is practically unusable without GitLab Buddy. This extension saves me so much time and frustration! GitLab needs to buy this project out!