Keep your entire Git environment secure and compliant
Optimize Software Development Workflows
Analyze data on merge requests, open issues, and project configurations to streamline your development processes. Identify security vulnerabilities and misconfigurations.
Ensure Best Practices in Collaboration and Security
Utilize Resmo for monitoring GitLab configurations to maintain best practices in collaboration and security. Keep track of group memberships, project visibility, and merge settings to ensure that your development environment aligns with organizational standards and enhances team productivity.
Get Instant Alerts for Important Changes
Receive timely alerts on significant changes within your GitLab account. Be it new project creations, user role modifications, or updates to merge requests, these notifications enable quick responses to maintain an effective and secure development environment.
Investigate Misconfigurations and Incidents with Precision
Access detailed audit logs for an in-depth review of GitLab activities. Analyze changes in project variables, group settings, and user activities to enhance your understanding of development operations, driving improvements in project management and collaboration strategies.
Explore all resources from a unified view.
resources
All key resources. Collected in near real time.
- Group
- Group Member
- Group Variable
- Merge Request
- User
- Project
- Project Variable
GitLab Security with Resmo
GitLab is a web-based DevOps lifecycle tool that provides a Git-repository manager, wiki, issue-tracking, and continuous integration and deployment pipeline features. It enables teams to collaborate and work from a single conversation instead of managing multiple threads across disparate tools.
Integrating Resmo with GitLab allows deep visibility into your DevOps environment, facilitating improved management and operational efficiency. You can prioritize tasks and optimize workflows by identifying projects with high numbers of merge requests or open issues.
Key features:
- Monitor projects with the highest number of merge requests or open issues
- Count users who are part of a specific group or have certain roles and permissions
- Provide detailed information about a project's visibility, merge settings, or container registry configuration
- Identify groups with specific project creation level settings or visibility settings