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Blog post from GitLab
Since its integration into GitLab with version 8.0, GitLab CI has become a key feature of the platform, offering robust continuous integration capabilities with a user-friendly interface. The tool is available for free in both the Community and Enterprise Editions, and supports multi-platform and multi-language environments, allowing users to execute builds on Unix, Windows, and macOS, and work with various programming languages. GitLab CI is notable for its ease of setup, configuration, and use, with features such as parallel builds, real-time logging, and versioned tests through a .gitlab-ci.yml file, which facilitates collaboration and ensures comprehensive testing across all branches. Additionally, it supports continuous delivery and deployment through a variety of job types and environmental variables. The GitLab team encourages users to join their webcast for further insights and to have their questions about GitLab CI answered, highlighting the tool's accessibility and comprehensive functionality.
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