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Update: glab-tui (now v2.3.0) — New features and refinements
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Update: glab-tui (now v2.3.0) — New features and refinements

Hey everyone,

I’m dropping a quick update for glab-tui, the TUI I shared previously for managing GitLab (and GitHub) workflows directly from your terminal.

I’ve just released v0.4.0, which includes a number of stability improvements and refinements to make your terminal-based code review and pipeline management even smoother.

If you’re still context-switching between your terminal and the browser for MRs, issues, or CI/CD, give the latest version a look:

https://github.com/rcieri/glab-tui

Thanks to everyone who has checked it out or contributed so far! Would love to hear what you think if you’ve had a chance to test the latest build.

u/Obvious-Ad-5476 — 4 days ago
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I built a TUI for GitLab (glab-tui)

Hey everyone,

I’ve been working on a terminal-based UI (TUI) for GitLab, and I wanted to share it with this community.

I’ve spent a lot of time switching contexts between my terminal and the browser for daily tasks, so I built glab-tui to keep my workflow entirely in the terminal.

https://preview.redd.it/2kfpop54xz4h1.png?width=2560&format=png&auto=webp&s=06017e9f4ff273d14e9e5e900a0689e37af850aa

A quick heads-up on the state of the project: This was built primarily for my own personal workflow. It’s fully "vibe-coded" because I don't currently have the capacity to maintain it tool, but it works well for my setup. I wanted to open-source it in case anyone else finds it useful or wants to build on top of the foundation.

If you’re looking for a lightweight way to interact with GitLab from the CLI and want to tinker with the code, feel free to check it out:

Feedback, PRs, or "it works on my machine" reports are welcome, but please manage your expectations regarding feature requests!

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