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Shimo (deprecated) (FREE)
WARNING: This feature was deprecated in GitLab 15.7 and is planned for removal in 16.0. This change is a breaking change.
- Introduced in GitLab 14.5 with a feature flag named
shimo_integration
. Disabled by default.- Enabled on GitLab.com in GitLab 15.4.
- Generally available in GitLab 15.4. Feature flag
shimo_integration
removed.
Shimo is a productivity suite that includes documents, spreadsheets, and slideshows in one interface. With this integration, you can use the Shimo Wiki directly within GitLab instead of the GitLab group/project wiki.
Configure settings in GitLab
To enable the Shimo integration for your group or project:
- On the top bar, select Main menu and find your group or project.
- On the left sidebar, select Settings > Integrations.
- In Add an integration, select Shimo.
- In Enable integration, ensure the Active checkbox is selected.
- Provide the Shimo Workspace URL you want to link to your group or project (for example,
https://shimo.im/space/aBAYV6VvajUP873j
). - Select Save changes.
On the left sidebar, Shimo now appears instead of Wiki.
View the Shimo Workspace
To view the Shimo Workspace from your group or project:
- On the top bar, select Main menu and find your group or project.
- On the left sidebar, select Shimo.
- On the Shimo Workspace page, select Go to Shimo Workspace.