GitBlur helps you to manage your GitLab projects anywhere at any time, support gitlab.com and self-managed GitLab. GitBlur reinvents the mobile device gitlab experience. Features: · Push Notifications when project changes · View, add, edit, remove Projects/Issues/Commits/Merge Requests/Approve · View and add Comments · Support CI/CD · Support Multiple Accounts · Browse your Source Code · View your Commit Diffs · View, protect and unprotect your Branches · View your Tags · View and add Labels · View and add Groups · View, add, edit, share SSH Keys · View, add, edit, share Hooks · View, add, edit, remove code snippets · Add or remove Emoji reaction · Support to HTTP or HTTPS server .... GitBlur Pro Subscription is available through auto-renewable quarterly or monthly subscriptions (prices vary by region). It attaches to the Apple ID account, and all Pro can be used on different devices with the same ID. A subscription may be used both for personal and business purposes. Payment will be charged to your iTunes Account at confirmation of purchase. The subscription will renew automatically. Cancellation of a future subscription may be made up to 24 hours before the end of the trial period. The actual subscription may not be manually canceled before its termination date. Subscriptions may be managed, including disabling auto-renew, in the Account Settings after purchase. terms of service: https://gitblur.com/#/terms-of-service privacy policy: https://gitblur.com/#/policy
Solid App for Self-Hosted CI/CD
Great app that has a ton of features.
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I authorize the login with GitLab only to get the error message: The provided authorization grant is invalid, expired, revoked, does not match the redirection URI used in the authorization request, or was issued to another client.
“Connection is Not Private” Error When Signing In With GitLab.com
When I first try to sign into GitLab.com with this app, a mini browser pops up but then reports an error: “This Connection is Not Private: The website has a certificate that is not valid. Attackers might be trying to steal your information (for example, passwords, messages, or credit cards).” For an app trying to access my GitLab account via oauth, this is concerning.
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Thanks for using GitBlur! This release brings bug fixes that improve the App to help you manage your GitLab projects.
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