That's why I prefer Gitlab CI from other (Azure, GitHub) - because you have to write actual shell code and everything is nice with the least amount of abstraction.
Every time I have to debug some of these dumb actions I wanna commit sudoku.
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That's why I prefer Gitlab CI from other (Azure, GitHub) - because you have to write actual shell code and everything is nice with the least amount of abstraction.
Every time I have to debug some of these dumb actions I wanna commit sudoku.
You mean because it doesn't have Tasks (Azure) or an actions marketplace (GitHub)?
(It's been a while since I used GitLab CI - dunno if it doesn't have anything like that.)
As far as I am aware, it does not. There might be a setup where you can use actions (or similar concept), but it would require some work.