LabCoat for GitLab

4.0
1.34K reviews
1L+
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Everyone
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About this app

With LabCoat, you can manage projects, create issues, and even accept merge requests all from your device. We <3 GitLab and wanted to create a fully featured app, native to Android. With LabCoat, you can:

- View commits.
- View, edit & close issues.
- Comment on issues and merge requests.
- Browse & view files.
- Manage groups and project members.
...and much more!

LabCoat is open source!
If you want to contribute, head over to:
https://gitlab.com/Commit451/LabCoat

Merge requests are greatly welcome.

Please report issues and give us feedback here:
https://gitlab.com/Commit451/LabCoat/issues
Updated on
18 Apr 2023

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Ratings and reviews

4.0
1.28K reviews
James Wilmoth
17 July 2024
I do not use all the features of gitlab nor of this app, but I do interact with the features I use on a weekly basis. I have found this app to be well-designed and stable. It's never crashed on me, and it's fast, even when accessing my gitlab server hosted on lesser performant lab hardware. They only recommendation I would personally have is that when editing an issue, the "EDIT" action in the top right be renamed to "SAVE" (or "APPLY") as the inverse of the back button which "DISCARDS" changes.
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Abid Khan
10 March 2024
The app is wonderful. It is exactly the way I wanted. Finalized it after trying almost all the app available in the play store. Been using it for quite a long time and there is one issue/bug in it. It don't show all filws in a folder in file tab. For example, in my repository, there are, say, 100 files in a folder, it only show 70 files. Why are files are not being shown in the folder? Kindly fix this issue (this is the reason of 4 stars).
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A Google user
24 September 2018
A nice app, but it requires (does not ask, so you waste some time experimenting) an admin token when it seems to only expose read-only functionality to your account. A rather annoying limitation is that the files listing is capped and you can very easily find yourself unable to look at some files as they are unreachable in the UI (maybe the GitLab API for this uses paging and the app does not follow any 'next page' refeeences?).
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