GitLab + Stream Deck
Developer Tools · 10 triggers · 16 actions
GitLab is the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps Platform. Add GitLab to your Stream Deck workflows with guided setup for the connection details it needs.
- No code
- Free tier
- Key press or app-event trigger
- Pairs with OBS & Elgato tools
- OAuth & keys handled in-builder
Popular ways to use GitLab
Add GitLab to a workflow and pair it with a Stream Deck button to run it in one press — handy for developer tools tasks. Combine it with OBS, your Elgato tools, or any other app you connect to build a routine that fits how you work.
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Events that start your workflow automatically.
New Review Request (Instant)
Emit new event when a reviewer is added to a merge request
New Project
Emit new event when a project (i.e. repository) is created
New Milestone
Emit new event when a milestone is created in a project
New Merge Request (Instant)
Emit new event when a merge request is created
New Mention (Instant)
Emit new event when you are @mentioned in a new commit, comment, issue or pull request
New Issue (Instant)
Emit new event when an issue is created in a project
New Commit (Instant)
Emit new event when a new commit is pushed to a branch
New Commit Comment (Instant)
Emit new event when a commit receives a comment
About GitLab
GitLab is the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps Platform.
How to connect
Sign up for free
Create your Conductor Deck account: no credit card required.
Connect GitLab
Follow the setup prompts for GitLab. Conductor Deck handles the app authorization or required connection details inside the workflow builder.
Build a workflow
Add a GitLab action to your visual workflow canvas. Configure the options you need, then connect it to other steps.
Run it from a key, or let events fire it
Sync your workflow to a Stream Deck button, or skip the button: GitLab triggers can start it automatically when events happen.
Frequently asked questions
- How do I connect GitLab?
- Sign up for Conductor Deck, then add a GitLab step to a workflow on the visual canvas. The builder walks you through the connection it needs — an account authorization or the required keys — right inside the step. No separate setup or code.
- Is it free?
- Yes — Conductor Deck has a free tier you can build and run workflows on, with no credit card required. Paid plans raise the monthly run limits and unlock advanced features when you need them.
- What's the difference between a trigger and an action?
- A trigger is the event that starts a workflow — for example, a Stream Deck button press or an incoming event from a connected app. An action is a step the workflow performs once it runs. A workflow is one trigger followed by one or more actions.
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