# README
gitlabctl offers security teams a way to tie Gitlab primitives into their security workflows, ensuring that they leverage those primitives within their security automation pipelines. Designed with data-modeling and data-integration needs in mind, gitlabctl can be used on its own as an interactive CLI, orchestrated as part of a broader data pipeline, or leveraged from within the Method Platform.
The types of scans that gitlabctl can conduct are constantly growing. For the most up to date listing, please see the documentation here
To learn more about gitlabctl, please see the Documentation site for the most detailed information.
Quick Start
Get gitlabctl
For the full list of available installation options, please see the Installation page. For convenience, here are some of the most commonly used options:
docker run methodsecurity/gitlabctl
docker run ghcr.io/method-security/gitlabctl
- Download the latest binary from the Github Releases page
- Installation documentation
General Usage
gitlabctl portscan <target>
Examples
gitlabctl projects --group-id <group> --mine false --base-url https://gitlab.com/api/v4
Contributing
Interested in contributing to gitlabctl? Please see our organization wide Contribution page.
Want More?
If you're looking for an easy way to tie gitlabctl into your broader cybersecurity workflows, or want to leverage some autonomy to improve your overall security posture, you'll love the broader Method Platform.
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Community
gitlabctl is a Method Security open source project.
Learn more about Method's open source source work by checking out our other projects here or our organization wide documentation here.
Have an idea for a Tool to contribute? Open a Discussion here.