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Install and set up the GitLab Workflow extension for VS Code

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Install and set up the GitLab Workflow extension for VS Code

To install the GitLab Workflow extension for VS Code:

Connect to GitLab

After you download and install the extension, connect it to your GitLab account.

Create a personal access token

If you are on GitLab Self-Managed, create a personal access token.

  1. On the left sidebar, select your avatar.
  2. Select Edit profile.
  3. On the left sidebar, select Access tokens.
  4. Select Add new token.
  5. Enter a name, description, and expiration date.
  6. Select the api scope.
  7. Select Create personal access token.
Authenticate with GitLab

Then authenticate with GitLab.

  1. Open the Command Palette:
  2. Type GitLab: Authenticate and press Enter.
  3. Select your GitLab instance URL from the options, or enter one manually.
  4. Authenticate with GitLab. For GitLab.com, you can use the OAuth authentication method. If you don’t use OAuth, use a personal access token.

The extension matches your Git repository remote URL with the GitLab instance URL you specified for your token. If you have multiple accounts or projects, you can choose the one you want to use. For more details, see Switch GitLab accounts in VS Code.

The extension shows information in the VS Code status bar if both:

Configure the extension

To configure settings, go to Settings > Extensions > GitLab Workflow.

By default, Code Suggestions and GitLab Duo Chat are enabled, so if you have the GitLab Duo add-on and a seat assigned, you should have access.

Code security

To configure the code security settings, go to Settings > Extensions > GitLab Workflow > Code Security.

Install pre-release versions of the extension

GitLab publishes pre-release builds of the extension to the VS Code Extension Marketplace.

To install a pre-release build:

  1. Open VS Code.
  2. Under Extensions > GitLab Workflow, select Switch to Pre-release Version.
  3. Select Restart Extensions.
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