![]() The git lab list -project command displays merge requests of only the repository the command is run in. Which lists your recently opened merge requests and their status.įor project maintainers, testing merge requests becomes easier as well. To keep track of open merge requests, there is the git lab list command, Git lab diff in a branch containing your commit(s). With it, for example creating a merge request is as easy as running I started developing something similar for GitLab. Since Phabricator has such a client, called arcanist, or in short, arc, which KDE developers and contributors are already used to, One of them is an easy-to-use command line client that does not merely expose the JSON api as shell commands. GitLab in turn lacks some of the power-user features of Phabricator. ![]() This makes it harder for new contributors coming from GitHub-like platforms to submit their patches. The same is valid for the tasks belonging to a project. For example you can’t easily get to the patches submitted for a project from its repository. As KDE is currently migrating from Phabricator to GitLab, it’s a goood time to compare the advantages and disadvantages of both platforms.įor phabricator, one of the disadvantages for me is the non-repository-focused structure.
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