How to push a github branch within codespaces to a gitlab repo? #50932
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To push repositories to GitLab from a codespace, you need to add a new Git remote for the GitLab repository and provide the appropriate authentication information. Here are the steps to add a new Git remote and push to a GitLab repository:
For more information on pushing to a GitLab repository, you can refer to the documentation. |
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We would like to test codespaces for the development.
It workes fine out of the box.
However, with our current setup for deployment, we need to push repos to GitLab.
Ive tried to set up an additional remote for a GitLab repo but the authentification fails every time i try to do this.
Is there any "non hacky way" to actually allow pushes to gitlab repos?
Best regards
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