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Packages & Registries
The GitLab Package Registry acts as a private or public registry for a variety of common package managers. You can publish and share packages, which can be easily consumed as a dependency in downstream projects.
The Package Registry supports the following formats:
You can also use the API to administer the Package Registry.
The GitLab Container Registry is a secure and private registry for container images. It's built on open source software and completely integrated within GitLab. Use GitLab CI/CD to create and publish images. Use the GitLab API to manage the registry across groups and projects.
The Dependency Proxy is a local proxy for frequently-used upstream images and packages.
Suggested contributions
Consider contributing to GitLab. This development documentation will guide you through the process. Or check out how other members of the community are adding support for PHP or Terraform.
Format | Use case |
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Cargo | Cargo is the Rust package manager. Build, publish and share Rust packages |
Chef | Configuration management with Chef using all the benefits of a repository manager. |
CocoaPods | Speed up development with Xcode and CocoaPods. |
Conda | Secure and private local Conda repositories. |
CRAN | Deploy and resolve CRAN packages for the R language. |
Debian | Host and provision Debian packages. |
Opkg | Optimize your work with OpenWrt using Opkg repositories. |
P2 | Host all your Eclipse plugins in your own GitLab P2 repository. |
Puppet | Configuration management meets repository management with Puppet repositories. |
RPM | Distribute RPMs directly from GitLab. |
RubyGems | Use GitLab to host your own gems. |
SBT | Resolve dependencies from and deploy build output to SBT repositories when running SBT builds. |
Vagrant | Securely host your Vagrant boxes in local repositories. |