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#### GitLab pages
#### GitLab pages
GitLab pages allows you to build professional looking websites, like this one! It is relatively straightforward to build a simple website to share your work with the world, and the options for building in additional complexity are endless.
GitLab pages allows you to build professional looking websites, like this one! It is relatively straightforward to build a simple website to share your work with the world, and the options for building in additional complexity are endless.
## How to use
Follow the below tutorials (left in the navigation panel) to set up and use GitLab for hosting, communicating and managing your version controlled projects
### 1. Tools for git and GitLab
-[1.1 Using the command line](1-1-tools-command-line)
-[1.2 Writing in markdown](1-2-tools-markdown)
-[1.3 Atom text editor](1-3-tools-atom)
### 2. Getting started
-[2.1 Your GitLab account](2-1-starting-gitlab-account)
-[2.2 Global git configuration](2-2-starting-configure-git)
-[2.3 Your local repository](2-3-starting-local-repo)
## Who should I ask for further advice about using GitLab
The Open WIN community are a great resource for support in using GitLab. [Join the community](https://open.win.ox.ac.uk/pages/open-science/community/Open-WIN-Community/docs/contact/) and try asking your question on slack!
You are very welcome to as the [Open WIN Engagement Coordinator](https://open.win.ox.ac.uk/pages/open-science/community/Open-WIN-Community/docs/community/community-who/#community-coordinator---cassandra-gould-van-praag-sheher) for specific advice on using GitLab.
Technical issues on the GitLab instance should be directed to [WIN IT](https://sharepoint.nexus.ox.ac.uk/sites/NDCN/FMRIB/IT/Pages/default.aspx).
Follow this series of tutorials to start working with GitLab
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## How to use
Follow the below tutorials (left in the navigation panel) to set up and use GitLab for hosting, communicating, collaborating on and managing your version controlled projects.
### 1. Tools for git and GitLab
-[1.1 Using the command line](1-1-tools-command-line)
-[1.2 Writing in markdown](1-2-tools-markdown)
-[1.3 Atom text editor](1-3-tools-atom)
### 2. Getting started
-[2.1 Your GitLab account](2-1-starting-gitlab-account)
-[2.2 Global git configuration](2-2-starting-configure-git)
-[2.3 Your local repository](2-3-starting-local-repo)
## Who should I ask for further advice about using GitLab
The Open WIN community are a great resource for support in using GitLab. [Join the community](https://open.win.ox.ac.uk/pages/open-science/community/Open-WIN-Community/docs/contact/) and try asking your question on slack!
You are very welcome to ask the [Open WIN Engagement Coordinator](https://open.win.ox.ac.uk/pages/open-science/community/Open-WIN-Community/docs/community/community-who/#community-coordinator---cassandra-gould-van-praag-sheher) for specific advice on using GitLab.
Technical issues on the GitLab instance should be directed to [WIN IT](https://sharepoint.nexus.ox.ac.uk/sites/NDCN/FMRIB/IT/Pages/default.aspx).