Skip to main content
Connect your GitLab instance so your Agents can access repositories, merge requests, and documentation.
Once connected, your Agents can search repositories, code files, merge requests, and wikis from GitLab through Knowledge Grounding. You control which Connectors are active for each conversation: toggle GitLab on or off from the Knowledge Grounding filter in the chat input bar.

Setting up

1

Navigate to your Connections page

Go to Settings, then open the Connections tab. Find GitLab in the list of available connectors.
2

Get your personal access token

In GitLab, go to User Settings > Access Tokens. Create a token with read_api scope.
3

Enter your details

Provide your GitLab URL (or use gitlab.com for cloud) and your personal access token. Select which projects to connect.
4

Complete the connection

Save your settings. Your Agents will begin indexing your GitLab content.

What your Agents can access

Once connected, your Agents have access to repositories, code files, merge requests, and wikis from GitLab. This content becomes searchable through Knowledge Grounding and is referenced when relevant to your requests. Your GitLab data works alongside your other connected tools and Vault documents to give your Agents a comprehensive view of your organization’s information.
Having trouble setting up this Connector? Contact us at support@trusapien.com.

Knowledge Grounding

How your Agents search your connected data

All Connectors

Browse all 39 available Connectors