GitLab remote URL format

In VS Code, you can browse GitLab repositories in read-only mode with a custom remote URL.

GitLab remote URLs require these parameters:

  • instanceUrl: The GitLab instance URL, not including https:// or http://.
    • If the GitLab instance uses a relative URL, include the relative URL in the URL.
    • For example, the URL for the main branch of the project templates/ui on the instance example.com/gitlab is gitlab-remote://example.com/gitlab/<label>?project=templates/ui&ref=main.
  • label: The text Visual Studio Code uses as the name of this workspace folder:
    • It must appear immediately after the instance URL.
    • It can’t contain unescaped URL components, such as / or ?.
    • For an instance installed at the domain root, such as https://gitlab.com, the label must be the first path element.
    • For URLs that refer to the root of a repository, the label must be the last path element.
    • VS Code treats any path elements that appear after the label as a path inside the repository. For example, gitlab-remote://gitlab.com/GitLab/app?project=gitlab-org/gitlab&ref=master refers to the app directory of the gitlab-org/gitlab repository on GitLab.com.
  • projectId: Can be either the numeric ID (like 5261717) or the namespace (gitlab-org/gitlab-vscode-extension) of the project. If your instance uses a reverse proxy, specify projectId with the numeric ID. For more information, see issue 18775.
  • gitReference: The repository branch or commit SHA.

The parameters are then placed together in this order:

gitlab-remote://<instanceUrl>/<label>?project=<projectId>&ref=<gitReference>

For example, the projectID for the main GitLab project is 278964, so the remote URL for the main GitLab project is:

gitlab-remote://gitlab.com/<label>?project=278964&ref=master

Browse a repository in read-only mode

With this extension, you can browse a GitLab repository in read-only mode without cloning it.

Prerequisites:

To browse a GitLab repository in read-only mode:

  1. Open the Command Palette by pressing:
    • MacOS: Command + Shift + P.
    • Windows: Control + Shift + P.
  2. Run the GitLab: Open Remote Repository command.
  3. Select Open in current window, Open in new window, or Add to workspace.
  4. To add a repository, select Enter gitlab-remote URL, then enter the gitlab-remote:// URL for your desired project.
  5. To view a repository you’ve already added, select Choose a project, then select your desired project from the dropdown list.
  6. In the dropdown list, select the Git branch you want to view, then press Enter to confirm.

To add a gitlab-remote URL to your workspace file, see Workspace file in the VS Code documentation.