HVE Core - GitLab Integration
GitLab merge request and pipeline workflows through a Python skill
Use GitLab merge request and pipeline workflows from VS Code through a focused Python skill for inspecting merge requests, posting notes, triggering pipelines, and reading job logs.
This collection includes:
- GitLab Skill - List and inspect merge requests, create or update merge requests, add notes, inspect pipelines, list jobs, and fetch job logs
Included Artifacts
Instructions
| Name |
Description |
| shared/hve-core-location |
Important: hve-core is the repository containing this instruction file; Guidance: if a referenced prompt, instructions, agent, or script is missing in the current directory, fall back to this hve-core location by walking up this file's directory tree. |
Skills
| Name |
Description |
| gitlab |
Manage GitLab merge requests and pipelines with a Python CLI |
Getting Started
After installing this extension, the chat agents are available in GitHub Copilot Chat:
- Use custom agents by selecting the custom agent from the agent picker drop-down list in Copilot Chat
- Apply prompts through the Copilot Chat interface
- Reference instructions: they are automatically applied based on file patterns
Post-Installation Setup
Some chat agents create workflow artifacts in your project directory. See the installation guide for recommended .gitignore configuration and other setup details.
Pre-release Channel
HVE Core offers two installation channels:
| Channel |
Description |
Maturity Levels |
| Stable |
Production-ready artifacts only |
stable |
| Pre-release |
Early access to new features and experimental artifacts |
stable, preview, experimental |
To install the pre-release version, select Install Pre-Release Version from the extension page in VS Code.
Full Edition
Looking for more agents covering additional domains? Check out the full HVE Core extension.
Requirements
- VS Code version 1.106.1 or higher
- GitHub Copilot extension
License
MIT License - see LICENSE for details
Support
For issues, questions, or contributions, visit the GitHub repository.
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