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I am filled with chagrin having to ask this, but I can't figure out how to add users in GitLab. I get to the screen where it allows me to add new members as follows:

From my Group page -> click the 'members' icon on the toolbar along the left edge -> click 'Add Members' expando button -> enter username in 'Find existing member by name' or 'People' fields and get no results.

The 'People' field auto-populates with a bunch of names I don't recognize. But won't let me find a user who has registered by username or actual name. Am I missing something?

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What version? These instructions are for gitlab community edition on ubuntu; the deb was named gitlab_7.4.3-omnibus.5.1.0.ci-1_amd64:

  1. Login
  2. Click the gears icon (top right) to enter the Admin area
  3. Click the Groups link (top center) to enter the Groups page
  4. Click the name of the group you wish to extend ("Mygroup")
  5. Look at the right side of the screen; if you have the right privs you should see "Add user(s) to the group:"
  6. Type the first few letters of the user name into the box, a drop-down should appear so you can select the user.

HTH

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  • Okay, I tried this but it still won't show the usernames of my colleagues who have signed up with GitLab.
    – lintmouse
    Mar 4, 2015 at 13:27
  • Checking if we're on the same page: I run a private gitlab instance on my ubuntu 14.04 server and I had to add users manually (they cannot sign up); are you asking about that setup, or an account & repos on about.gitlab.com ? Mar 4, 2015 at 15:57
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    Nope, we're not on the same page because I'm a moron. I am logging into the main GitLab website. I was hoping it would host a repository like GitHub but do it privately for free. I was also hoping they would send me gummy bears and cookies every week for free.
    – lintmouse
    Mar 4, 2015 at 20:57
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    Okay, so it turns out the user who I was trying to add created an account on GitHub, not GitLab, so we were both idiots. It was completely straight forward once they actually created an account on GitLab.
    – lintmouse
    Apr 14, 2015 at 16:01
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GitLab Changed a lot since then, the option for adding members

1.Click the Group 2.In Left pane, Select option Group Information 3.Select Members

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Gitlab Latest Version Solution

It is very simple now. Just watch those steps:

  • Go to your project or group. I mean where you want to add members.
  • on your left bottom Side Navigation Bar you could see Settings.
  • If you hover mouse on that, you would see Members option. On the second line.
  • Click on there and you are all set to add members, their role, expiry date etc...

Happy Coding...

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