GitLab unveils version 16.7 with GitLab Duo Code Suggestions and CI/CD Catalog in Beta

GitLab unveils version 16.7 with GitLab Duo Code Suggestions and CI/CD Catalog in Beta

GitLab, a renowned AI-powered DevSecOps platform and a prominent alternative to GitHub, has launched its version 16.7. This new release features general availability of GitLab Duo Code Suggestions and introduces the CI/CD Catalog in Beta.

GitLab Duo Code Suggestions is designed to expedite software creation by completing lines of code and generating logic for functions, hence enhancing team efficiency.

The latest version, GitLab 16.7, also introduces the ability to utilize GitLab Pages without a wildcard DNS. It offers a new drill-down view from Insights report charts, enabling pattern analysis over time via customizable charts. Furthermore, it includes SAST results in merge request changes view.

The Beta release of the CI/CD catalog is another significant feature of GitLab 16.7. This catalog serves as a search platform for CI/CD components maintained by individual users, organizations, or the public community. It is an area where DevOps engineers can create, contribute, and share reusable pipeline configurations.

GitLab 16.7 also encompasses an array of other enhancements, changes, and bug fixes.

by Paul

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GitLab is a versatile Git repository management tool that can be hosted on-premise or in the cloud. It offers a range of features including code reviews, issue tracking, wikis, and continuous integration. With a rating of 4.4, GitLab stands out for its unlimited private repositories, continuous integration, and continuous deployment. Top alternatives include GitHub, Gitea, and Gogs.

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