GitLab Integration — Automate GitLab with AI on Beauto

A web-based DevOps lifecycle tool that provides a Git repository manager providing wiki, issue-tracking, and CI/CD pipeline features.

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What you can automate with GitLab

Beauto connects GitLab with 900+ other apps so you can build AI-powered workflows in minutes. Trigger automations from GitLab events, enrich GitLab data with AI, or sync GitLab with the rest of your stack — without writing code.

  • Sync GitLab data with Gmail, Slack, Notion, HubSpot, Google Sheets, and more
  • Trigger AI agents on new GitLab events and route the output anywhere
  • Schedule recurring GitLab tasks — daily reports, cleanups, or bulk updates
  • Use natural language to describe the workflow; Beauto builds it for you

GitLab actions Beauto supports

  • Archive Project — Tool to archive a project. Use when you need to mark a project read-only after finishing active development. Call after confirming no further changes are required.
  • Create GitLab Group — Tool to create a new group in GitLab. Use when you need to establish a new group for projects or collaboration.
  • Create Project — Tool to create a new project in GitLab. Implements POST /projects endpoint.
  • Create Project Issue — Tool to create a new issue in a GitLab project. Use when you need to report a bug, request a feature, or track a task within a specific project.
  • Create Repository Branch — Tool to create a new branch in a project. Use when you need to create a new branch from an existing branch or a specific commit in a GitLab project.
  • Delete Project — Tool to delete a GitLab project by its ID. Use when you need to remove a project, either by marking it for later deletion or deleting it immediately.
  • Download Project Avatar — Tool to download a project's avatar image. Use when you need the raw avatar bytes after confirming the project exists.
  • Erase Job — Tool to erase the content of a specified job within a project. Use when you need to remove job artifacts and logs.
  • Get Commit References — Tool to get all references (branches or tags) a commit is pushed to. Use when you need to find out which branches or tags a specific commit belongs to in a GitLab project.
  • Get Commit Sequence — Tool to get the sequence number of a commit in a project by following parent links from the given commit. Use when you need to determine the order of a commit in the project's history.
  • Get Group Details — Tool to retrieve information about a specific group by its ID. Use when you need to get details of a GitLab group.
  • Get Group Member — Tool to retrieve details for a specific group member. Use when you need to fetch membership information for a user in a group after you know both group ID and user ID.
  • Get Groups — Get Groups
  • Get Job Details — Tool to retrieve details of a single job by its ID within a specified project. Use this when you need to fetch specific information about a particular CI/CD job.
  • Get Merge Request Notes — Tool to fetch comments on a merge request. Use when you need to retrieve all notes for a specific merge request.
  • Get Project — Tool to get a single project by ID or URL-encoded path.
  • Get Project Languages — Tool to list programming languages used in a project with percentages. Use when you need the project language breakdown.
  • Get Project Member — Tool to retrieve details for a specific project member. Use after confirming project and user IDs to fetch membership information for a project member.
  • Get Project Member All — Tool to retrieve details for a specific project member (including inherited and invited members). Use when you need the effective membership info (including invitations and inheritance).
  • Get Project Merge Request — Tool to fetch full details for a single merge request when the MR IID is known. Use when you need to retrieve canonical metadata, description, state, branches, authors, and approval-related fields for a specific merge re
  • Get Merge Request Commits — Tool to get commits of a merge request. Use when you need to retrieve all commits associated with a specific merge request.
  • Get Project Merge Requests — Tool to retrieve a list of merge requests for a specific project. Use when you need to get all merge requests associated with a project, with options to filter by state, labels, milestones, and other attributes.
  • Get Projects — Tool to list all projects accessible to the authenticated user. Supports filtering. Private or group projects may be silently omitted if the token lacks sufficient scopes or group membership.
  • List Merge Request Diffs — Tool to list all diff versions of a merge request. Use when you need to inspect changes across different diff versions after creating or updating a merge request.
  • Get Repository Branch — Tool to retrieve information about a specific branch in a project. Use when you need to get details for a single branch.
  • Get Repository Branches — Retrieves a list of repository branches for a project. Use this when you need to get all branches or search for specific branches within a GitLab project.
  • Get Single Commit — Tool to get a specific commit identified by the commit hash or name of a branch or tag. Use this when you need to retrieve detailed information about a single commit in a GitLab project repository.
  • Get Single Pipeline — Tool to retrieve details of a single pipeline by its ID within a specified project. Use when you need to get information about a specific CI/CD pipeline.
  • Get User — Tool to retrieve information about a specific user by their ID. Use when you need to fetch details for a single GitLab user.
  • Get User Preferences — Tool to get the current user's preferences. Use when you need to retrieve the user's diff display and CI identity JWT settings after authentication.
  • Get Users — Tool to retrieve a list of users from GitLab. Use this when you need to find user information, search for specific users, or filter users based on various criteria like activity status or creation date.
  • Get User Status — Tool to get a user's status by ID. Use when you need to retrieve a GitLab user's current status message, emoji, and availability after identifying their user ID.
  • Get User Status — Tool to get the current user's status. Use when displaying or verifying the authenticated user's GitLab status after login.
  • Get User Support PIN — Tool to get details of the current user's Support PIN. Use when you need to retrieve the active support PIN and its expiration for the authenticated user.
  • Import project members — Tool to import members from one project to another. Use when migrating members between projects.
  • List All Group Members — Tool to list all members of a group including direct, inherited, and invited members. Use when you need a comprehensive membership list beyond direct members.
  • List All Project Members — Tool to list all members of a project (direct, inherited, invited). Use when you need the effective membership list including inherited and invited members.
  • List Billable Group Members — Tool to list billable members of a top-level group (including its subgroups and projects). Use when generating billing reports; requires Owner role on the group.
  • List Group Members — Tool to list direct members of a group. Use when you need to retrieve or filter a group's direct membership.
  • List Group Projects — Tool to list projects within a GitLab group by group ID or full path. Use when discovering projects under a namespace or subgroup.

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