Interact with GitLab repositories, merge requests, and APIs using the GITLAB_TOKEN environment variable. Use when working with code hosted on GitLab or managing GitLab resources.
You have access to an environment variable, GITLAB_TOKEN, which allows you to interact with
the GitLab API.
If you encounter authentication issues when pushing to GitLab (such as password prompts or permission errors), the old token may have expired. In such case, update the remote URL to include the current token: git remote set-url origin https://oauth2:${GITLAB_TOKEN}@gitlab.com/username/repo.git
Here are some instructions for pushing, but ONLY do this if the user asks you to:
main or master branchopenhands-workspace. Create a new branch with a better name before pushing.create_mr tool to create a merge request, if you haven't alreadygit remote -v && git branch # to find the current org, repo and branch
git checkout -b create-widget && git add . && git commit -m "Create widget" && git push -u origin create-widget
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