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Vendor jcid Package sourcetree-merge-request-opener Short Description An Sourcetree custom action for opening an Gitlab merge request window in the Google Chrome browser License
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Informations about the package sourcetree-merge-request-opener
Intro
An small tool that will open the Google Chrome browser to create an new Gitlab merge request. The Gitlab merge request is based on the current branch and current opened GIT directory inside Sourcetree.
Installation
Why?
Why was this built? Because Jira has indicated that they will not support Gitlab's own instances. For more information you can read here:
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