In order to sync your local project on your computer to GitLab you will need to install and setup a Git client such as SourceTree, ____ or ____
SSH Keys
or GitKraken.
For a list of Git clients that are compatible with GitLab see the following websites.
Alternately, if you prefer using Git via the command line, you can find helpful documentation here:
https://gitlab.blinkm.io/help/gitlab-basics/start-using-git.md
SSH Keys
As part of your Git client setup process you should will need to create an SSH key.
Detailed instructions on how to do this can be found here: https://gitlab.blinkm.io/help/ssh/README
Now, from the GitLab Dashboard page, go to Profile Settings -> SSH Keys and take the complete contents of your new id_rsa.pub file and use it to “Add key” to GitLab.
Config file
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You will need to create If you need a config file in the same directory as your SSH keys. This file contains configuration information for our BlinkMobile Hosted GitLab service.
part of your setup, see the Troubleshooting section of this documentation.
Testing your setup
You can test your setup by running the appropriate commands on the command line, or by adding a new remote GitLab repository path to your local Git client and testing the pull, push and commit functionality.
Further Resources
Links to further tutorials and resources