GitLab Open Locally
Open GitLab files locally in your IDE (also supports GitHub and Bitbucket)
Automates opening pipeline reports in GitLab Merge Requests.
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Tired of the repetitive clicking required to view a test report buried deep within a GitLab pipeline? The GitLab Report Opener is here to streamline your workflow.
For many teams, especially in enterprise environments, fetching the latest report can involve a tedious sequence of clicks. This extension automates that entire sequence—navigating to the Pipelines tab, selecting the latest run, and digging through artifacts—all with a single click of the "Take Me to REPORT!" button.
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This extension does not collect, store, or transmit any personal or project data. All actions happen locally in your browser, and no information leaves your environment.
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Open GitLab files locally in your IDE (also supports GitHub and Bitbucket)
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