- Core commands
- GitLab Duo for the CLI
- Install the CLI
- Authenticate with GitLab
- Report issues
- Related topics
- Troubleshooting
GitLab CLI - glab
glab
is an open source GitLab CLI tool. It brings GitLab to your terminal:
next to where you are already working with Git and your code, without
switching between windows and browser tabs.
- Work with issues.
- Work with merge requests.
- Watch running pipelines directly from your CLI.
The GitLab CLI uses commands structured like glab <command> <subcommand> [flags]
to perform many of the actions you usually do from the GitLab user interface:
# Sign in
glab auth login --stdin < token.txt
# View a list of issues
glab issue list
# Create merge request for issue 123
glab mr for 123
# Check out the branch for merge request 243
glab mr checkout 243
# Watch the pipeline in progress
glab pipeline ci view
# View, approve, and merge the merge request
glab mr view
glab mr approve
glab mr merge
Core commands
-
glab alias
-
glab api
-
glab auth
-
glab changelog
-
glab check-update
-
glab ci
-
glab cluster
-
glab completion
-
glab config
-
glab duo
-
glab incident
-
glab issue
-
glab label
-
glab mr
-
glab release
-
glab repo
-
glab schedule
-
glab snippet
-
glab ssh-key
-
glab user
-
glab variable
GitLab Duo for the CLI
The GitLab CLI includes features powered by GitLab Duo. These include:
To ask questions about git
commands while you work, type:
The glab duo ask
command can help you remember a git
command you forgot,
or provide suggestions on how to run git
commands to perform other tasks.
Install the CLI
Installation instructions are available in the glab
README
.
Authenticate with GitLab
To authenticate with your GitLab account, run glab auth login
.
glab
respects tokens set using GITLAB_TOKEN
.
glab
also integrates with the 1Password shell plugin
for secure authentication.
Report issues
Open an issue in the gitlab-org/cli
repository
to send us feedback.
Related topics
- Install the CLI
- Documentation
- Extension source code in the
cli
project
Troubleshooting
glab completion
commands fail when using the 1Password shell plugin
The 1Password shell plugin
adds the alias glab='op plugin run -- glab'
, which can interfere with the glab completion
command. If your glab completion
commands fail, configure your shell to prevent expanding aliases
before performing completions:
-
For Zsh, edit your
~/.zshrc
file and add this line:setopt completealiases
-
For Bash, edit your
~/.bashrc
file and add this line:complete -F _functionname glab
For more information, see issue 122 for the 1Password shell plugin.