Here's how to do it:
- Enter your Gitlab Username or email and password.
- Click Sign In.
- Tick the Verify you are human box.
- Click on the Help tab.
- Click Help.
- The version is displayed at the top of the page.
Here's how to do it:
You need your GitLab version to troubleshoot compatibility issues with integrations, ensure security patches are current, and verify feature availability before implementing new workflows. Version information becomes critical when coordinating with development teams who may be running different GitLab instances, or when following documentation that's version-specific.
Many GitLab features and API endpoints behave differently across versions, so confirming your exact build helps you avoid hours of debugging mysterious failures that stem from version mismatches rather than configuration errors.