GitLab brings agentic AI to the heart of DevOps
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GitLab brings agentic AI to the heart of DevOps
"Central to the GA release is Agentic Chat. This functionality builds on the previously introduced Duo Chat but goes a step further by leveraging context from virtually every part of GitLab. Think of issues, merge requests, CI/CD pipelines, and security findings. Agentic Chat can not only advise, but also actually perform actions on behalf of developers, depending on the rights and approvals that have been set."
"Within the GitLab web interface, Agentic Chat can create issues, epics, and merge requests, among other things, and summarize relevant findings into concrete follow-up steps. In development environments such as Visual Studio Code and JetBrains IDEs, the chat helps generate code, configurations, and infrastructure-as-code. In addition, it can fix bugs, write documentation, and produce supporting texts. GitLab explicitly positions this functionality as part of developers' daily work, rather than as a separate AI assistant."
GitLab's Duo Agent Platform reaches general availability, introducing Agentic Chat that uses context from issues, merge requests, CI/CD pipelines, and security findings. Agentic Chat can advise and execute actions on developers' behalf when rights and approvals permit. The chat integrates into the GitLab web interface and popular IDEs, enabling creation of issues, epics, merge requests, code, configurations, infrastructure-as-code, bug fixes, documentation, and follow-up summaries. The platform ships with Planner and Security Analyst foundational agents, and supports custom and external agents and tools, allowing organizations to tailor agents to internal processes, policies, and third-party services.
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