When using GitLab for team collaboration, it is often necessary to query all user information in order to manage and authorize them. Below, this article will introduce in detail how to quickly query user information in GitLab.
First, you need to log in to your GitLab account and enter your team's GitLab homepage.
In the GitLab homepage, click the "Management Panel" button in the upper right corner to enter the management page.
In the management page, you can see that there is a "User" option in the left navigation bar. Click "User" to enter the user page.
In the user page, you can see a list of all registered users. If you need to find a specific user, you can use the search function provided by GitLab. Enter information such as username or email address in the search box at the top of the page, and click the search button to list all matching users.
In addition, you can also filter based on the user's status. Click on the "activated", "inactivated", "locked" and "unconfirmed" options at the top of the user page to filter out users in the corresponding status.
After you find the user you want to query, click the user's user name to enter the user's detailed information page. On this page, you can view the user's personal information, permission assignments, code submission records for each project, and other information.
In the user details page, you can manage and authorize the user. For example, you can authorize the user to access a specific project, modify the user's permission level, disable/enable the user's account, etc.
Summary
Through the above steps, you can quickly and accurately query all user information in your team, and manage and authorize them. I hope this article can help you manage your GitLab team collaboration.
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