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name: gitlab-automation
description: "Automate GitLab project management, issues, merge requests, pipelines, branches, and user operations via Rube MCP (Composio). Always search tools first for current schemas."
requires:
mcp: [rube]
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# GitLab Automation via Rube MCP
Automate GitLab operations including project management, issue tracking, merge request workflows, CI/CD pipeline monitoring, branch management, and user administration through Composio's GitLab toolkit.
## Prerequisites
- Rube MCP must be connected (RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS available)
- Active GitLab connection via `RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONS` with toolkit `gitlab`
- Always call `RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS` first to get current tool schemas
## Setup
**Get Rube MCP**: Add `https://rube.app/mcp` as an MCP server in your client configuration. No API keys needed — just add the endpoint and it works.
1. Verify Rube MCP is available by confirming `RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS` responds
2. Call `RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONS` with toolkit `gitlab`
3. If connection is not ACTIVE, follow the returned auth link to complete GitLab OAuth
4. Confirm connection status shows ACTIVE before running any workflows
## Core Workflows
### 1. Manage Issues
**When to use**: User wants to create, update, list, or search issues in a GitLab project
**Tool sequence**:
1. `GITLAB_GET_PROJECTS` - Find the target project and get its ID [Prerequisite]
2. `GITLAB_LIST_PROJECT_ISSUES` - List and filter issues for a project [Required]
3. `GITLAB_CREATE_PROJECT_ISSUE` - Create a new issue [Required for create]
4. `GITLAB_UPDATE_PROJECT_ISSUE` - Update an existing issue (title, labels, state, assignees) [Required for update]
5. `GITLAB_LIST_PROJECT_USERS` - Find user IDs for assignment [Optional]
**Key parameters**:
- `id`: Project ID (integer) or URL-encoded path (e.g., `"my-group/my-project"`)
- `title`: Issue title (required for creation)
- `description`: Issue body text (max 1,048,576 characters)
- `labels`: Comma-separated label names (e.g., `"bug,critical"`)
- `add_labels` / `remove_labels`: Add or remove labels without replacing all
- `state`: Filter by `"all"`, `"opened"`, or `"closed"`
- `state_event`: `"close"` or `"reopen"` to change issue state
- `assignee_ids`: Array of user IDs; use `[0]` to unassign all
- `issue_iid`: Internal issue ID within the project (required for updates)
- `milestone`: Filter by milestone title
- `search`: Search in title and description
- `scope`: `"created_by_me"`, `"assigned_to_me"`, or `"all"`
- `page` / `per_page`: Pagination (default per_page: 20)
**Pitfalls**:
- `id` accepts either integer project ID or URL-encoded path; wrong IDs yield 4xx errors
- `issue_iid` is the project-internal ID (shown as #42), different from the global issue ID
- Labels in `labels` field replace ALL existing labels; use `add_labels`/`remove_labels` for incremental changes
- Setting `assignee_ids` to empty array does NOT unassign; use `[0]` instead
- `updated_at` field requires administrator or project/group owner rights
### 2. Manage Merge Requests
**When to use**: User wants to list, filter, or review merge requests in a project
**Tool sequence**:
1. `GITLAB_GET_PROJECT` - Get project details and verify access [Prerequisite]
2. `GITLAB_GET_PROJECT_MERGE_REQUESTS` - List and filter merge requests [Required]
3. `GITLAB_GET_REPOSITORY_BRANCHES` - Verify source/target branches [Optional]
4. `GITLAB_LIST_ALL_PROJECT_MEMBERS` - Find reviewers/assignees [Optional]
**Key parameters**:
- `id`: Project ID or URL-encoded path
- `state`: `"opened"`, `"closed"`, `"locked"`, `"merged"`, or `"all"`
- `scope`: `"created_by_me"` (default), `"assigned_to_me"`, or `"all"`
- `source_branch` / `target_branch`: Filter by branch names
- `author_id` / `author_username`: Filter by MR author
- `assignee_id`: Filter by assignee (use `None` for unassigned, `Any` for assigned)
- `reviewer_id` / `reviewer_username`: Filter by reviewer
- `labels`: Comma-separated label filter
- `search`: Search in title and description
- `wip`: `"yes"` for draft MRs, `"no"` for non-draft
- `order_by`: `"created_at"` (default), `"title"`, `"merged_at"`, `"updated_at"`
- `view`: `"simple"` for minimal fields
- `iids[]`: Filter by specific MR internal IDs
**Pitfalls**:
- Default `scope` is `"created_by_me"` which limits results; use `"all"` for complete listings
- `author_id` and `author_username` are mutually exclusive
- `reviewer_id` and `reviewer_username` are mutually exclusive
- `approved` filter requires the `mr_approved_filter` feature flag (disabled by default)
- Large MR histories can be noisy; use filters and moderate `per_page` values
### 3. Manage Projects and Repositories
**When to use**: User wants to list projects, create new projects, or manage branches
**Tool sequence**:
1. `GITLAB_GET_PROJECTS` - List all accessible projects with filters [Required]
2. `GITLAB_GET_PROJECT` - Get detailed info for a specific project [Optional]
3. `GITLAB_LIST_USER_PROJECTS` - List projects owned by a specific user [Optional]
4. `GITLAB_CREATE_PROJECT` - Create a new project [Required for create]
5. `GITLAB_GET_REPOSITORY_BRANCHES` - List branches in a project [Required for branch ops]
6. `GITLAB_CREATE_REPOSITORY_BRANCH` - Create a new branch [Optional]
7. `GITLAB_GET_REPOSITORY_BRANCH` - Get details of a specific branch [Optional]
8. `GITLAB_LIST_REPOSITORY_COMMITS` - View commit history [Optional]
9. `GITLAB_GET_PROJECT_LANGUAGES` - Get language breakdown [Optional]
**Key parameters**:
- `name` / `path`: Project name and URL-friendly path (both required for creation)
- `visibility`: `"private"`, `"internal"`, or `"public"`
- `namespace_id`: Group or user ID for project placement
- `search`: Case-insensitive substring search for projects
- `membership`: `true` to limit to projects user is a member of
- `owned`: `true` to limit to user-owned projects
- `project_id`: Project ID for branch operations
- `branch_name`: Name for new branch
- `ref`: Source branch or commit SHA for new branch creation
- `order_by`: `"id"`, `"name"`, `"path"`, `"created_at"`, `"updated_at"`, `"star_count"`, `"last_activity_at"`
**Pitfalls**:
- `GITLAB_GET_PROJECTS` pagination is required for complete coverage; stopping at first page misses projects
- Some responses place items under `data.details`; parse the actual returned list structure
- Most follow-up calls depend on correct `project_id`; verify with `GITLAB_GET_PROJECT` first
- Invalid `branch_name`/`ref`/`sha` causes client errors; verify branch existence via `GITLAB_GET_REPOSITORY_BRANCHES` first
- Both `name` and `path` are required for `GITLAB_CREATE_PROJECT`
### 4. Monitor CI/CD Pipelines
**When to use**: User wants to check pipeline status, list jobs, or monitor CI/CD runs
**Tool sequence**:
1. `GITLAB_GET_PROJECT` - Verify project access [Prerequisite]
2. `GITLAB_LIST_PROJECT_PIPELINES` - List pipelines with filters [Required]
3. `GITLAB_GET_SINGLE_PIPELINE` - Get detailed info for a specific pipeline [Optional]
4. `GITLAB_LIST_PIPELINE_JOBS` - List jobs within a pipeline [Optional]
**Key parameters**:
- `id`: Project ID or URL-encoded path
- `status`: Filter by `"created"`, `"waiting_for_resource"`, `"preparing"`, `"pending"`, `"running"`, `"success"`, `"failed"`, `"canceled"`, `"skipped"`, `"manual"`, `"scheduled"`
- `scope`: `"running"`, `"pending"`, `"finished"`, `"branches"`, `"tags"`
- `ref`: Branch or tag name
- `sha`: Specific commit SHA
- `source`: Pipeline source (use `"parent_pipeline"` for child pipelines)
- `order_by`: `"id"` (default), `"status"`, `"ref"`, `"updated_at"`, `"user_id"`
- `created_after` / `created_before`: ISO 8601 date filters
- `pipeline_id`: Specific pipeline ID for job listing
- `include_retried`: `true` to include retried jobs (default `false`)
**Pitfalls**:
- Large pipeline histories can be noisy; use `status`, `ref`, and date filters to narrow results
- Use moderate `per_page` values to keep output manageable
- Pipeline job `scope` accepts single status string or array of statuses
- `yaml_errors: true` returns only pipelines with invalid configurations
### 5. Manage Users and Members
**When to use**: User wants to find users, list project members, or check user status
**Tool sequence**:
1. `GITLAB_GET_USERS` - Search and list GitLab users [Required]
2. `GITLAB_GET_USER` - Get details for a specific user by ID [Optional]
3. `GITLAB_GET_USERS_ID_STATUS` - Get user status message and availability [Optional]
4. `GITLAB_LIST_ALL_PROJECT_MEMBERS` - List all project members (direct + inherited) [Required for member listing]
5. `GITLAB_LIST_PROJECT_USERS` - List project users with search filter [Optional]
**Key parameters**:
- `search`: Search by name, username, or public email
- `username`: Get specific user by username
- `active` / `blocked`: Filter by user state
- `id`: Project ID for member listing
- `query`: Filter members by name, email, or username
- `state`: Filter members by `"awaiting"` or `"active"` (Premium/Ultimate)
- `user_ids`: Filter by specific user IDs
**Pitfalls**:
- Many user filters (admins, auditors, extern_uid, two_factor) are admin-only
- `GITLAB_LIST_ALL_PROJECT_MEMBERS` includes direct, inherited, and invited members
- User search is case-insensitive but may not match partial email domains
- Premium/Ultimate features (state filter, seat info) are not available on free plans
## Common Patterns
### ID Resolution
GitLab uses two identifier formats for projects:
- **Numeric ID**: Integer project ID (e.g., `123`)
- **URL-encoded path**: Namespace/project format (e.g., `"my-group%2Fmy-project"` or `"my-group/my-project"`)
- **Issue IID vs ID**: `issue_iid` is the project-internal number (#42); the global `id` is different
- **User ID**: Numeric; resolve via `GITLAB_GET_USERS` with `search` or `username`
### Pagination
GitLab uses offset-based pagination:
- Set `page` (starting at 1) and `per_page` (1-100, default 20)
- Continue incrementing `page` until response returns fewer items than `per_page` or is empty
- Total count may be available in response headers (`X-Total`, `X-Total-Pages`)
- Always paginate to completion for accurate results
### URL-Encoded Paths
When using project paths as identifiers:
- Forward slashes must be URL-encoded: `my-group/my-project` becomes `my-group%2Fmy-project`
- Some tools accept unencoded paths; check schema for each tool
- Prefer numeric IDs when available for reliability
## Known Pitfalls
### ID Formats
- Project `id` field accepts both integer and string (URL-encoded path)
- Issue `issue_iid` is project-scoped; do not confuse with global issue ID
- Pipeline IDs are project-scoped integers
- User IDs are global integers across the GitLab instance
### Rate Limits
- GitLab has per-user rate limits (typically 300-2000 requests/minute depending on plan)
- Large pipeline/issue histories should use date and status filters to reduce result sets
- Paginate responsibly with moderate `per_page` values
### Parameter Quirks
- `labels` field replaces ALL labels; use `add_labels`/`remove_labels` for incremental changes
- `assignee_ids: [0]` unassigns all; empty array does nothing
- `scope` defaults vary: `"created_by_me"` for MRs, `"all"` for issues
- `author_id` and `author_username` are mutually exclusive in MR filters
- Date parameters use ISO 8601 format: `"2024-01-15T10:30:00Z"`
### Plan Restrictions
- Some features require Premium/Ultimate: `epic_id`, `weight`, `iteration_id`, `approved_by_ids`, member `state` filter
- Admin-only features: user management filters, `updated_at` override, custom attributes
- The `mr_approved_filter` feature flag is disabled by default
## Quick Reference
| Task | Tool Slug | Key Params |
|------|-----------|------------|
| List projects | `GITLAB_GET_PROJECTS` | `search`, `membership`, `visibility` |
| Get project details | `GITLAB_GET_PROJECT` | `id` |
| User's projects | `GITLAB_LIST_USER_PROJECTS` | `id`, `search`, `owned` |
| Create project | `GITLAB_CREATE_PROJECT` | `name`, `path`, `visibility` |
| List issues | `GITLAB_LIST_PROJECT_ISSUES` | `id`, `state`, `labels`, `search` |
| Create issue | `GITLAB_CREATE_PROJECT_ISSUE` | `id`, `title`, `description`, `labels` |
| Update issue | `GITLAB_UPDATE_PROJECT_ISSUE` | `id`, `issue_iid`, `state_event` |
| List merge requests | `GITLAB_GET_PROJECT_MERGE_REQUESTS` | `id`, `state`, `scope`, `labels` |
| List branches | `GITLAB_GET_REPOSITORY_BRANCHES` | `project_id`, `search` |
| Get branch | `GITLAB_GET_REPOSITORY_BRANCH` | `project_id`, `branch_name` |
| Create branch | `GITLAB_CREATE_REPOSITORY_BRANCH` | `project_id`, `branch_name`, `ref` |
| List commits | `GITLAB_LIST_REPOSITORY_COMMITS` | project ID, branch ref |
| Project languages | `GITLAB_GET_PROJECT_LANGUAGES` | project ID |
| List pipelines | `GITLAB_LIST_PROJECT_PIPELINES` | `id`, `status`, `ref` |
| Get pipeline | `GITLAB_GET_SINGLE_PIPELINE` | `project_id`, `pipeline_id` |
| List pipeline jobs | `GITLAB_LIST_PIPELINE_JOBS` | `id`, `pipeline_id`, `scope` |
| Search users | `GITLAB_GET_USERS` | `search`, `username`, `active` |
| Get user | `GITLAB_GET_USER` | user ID |
| User status | `GITLAB_GET_USERS_ID_STATUS` | user ID |
| List project members | `GITLAB_LIST_ALL_PROJECT_MEMBERS` | `id`, `query`, `state` |
| List project users | `GITLAB_LIST_PROJECT_USERS` | `id`, `search` |
This skill automates GitLab project management, issues, merge requests, pipelines, branches, and user operations via Rube MCP (Composio). It orchestrates toolkit calls to create/update issues and MRs, monitor CI/CD, manage branches and projects, and handle user/member queries. Always call the RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS tool first to retrieve current tool schemas before acting.
The skill uses Rube MCP toolkits (gitlab) to discover projects, resolve IDs, and call specific GitLab endpoints in the correct sequence. Typical flows start by resolving a project with GITLAB_GET_PROJECTS or GITLAB_GET_PROJECT, then call targeted tools (issues, merge requests, pipelines, branches, users) with the required parameters. Pagination, URL-encoded paths, and ID-vs-IID distinctions are handled explicitly to avoid common errors.
What identifier should I use for projects?
Use numeric project IDs when possible; URL-encoded namespace/project paths are accepted but less reliable.
How do I unassign all issue assignees?
Set assignee_ids to [0] to unassign all; sending an empty array will not remove assignees.
How do I avoid noisy pipeline histories?
Filter pipelines by status, ref, date ranges, and use moderate per_page values to reduce output size.