Migration Magic: Gitlab to Github

Migrate Gitlab Issues to Github, along with Milestones, Labels, Merge Requests, and Releases

Migrating Milestones

Experience seamless migration from GitLab to GitHub with our powerful tool, designed to streamline your development workflow. Migration Magic helps you migrate GitLab issues to GitHub while also transferring repositories, commit history, branches, milestones, labels, merge requests, releases, and more with precision and ease. Ensure a smooth transition while maintaining data integrity and project continuity. Perfect for teams seeking enhanced collaboration, improved workflows, and the powerful development features available on GitHub.

Benefits

Preserve Project History

Maintain issues, milestones, merge requests, releases, and commit history during migration so your team doesn’t lose valuable project context.

Reduce Manual Migration Work

Automate the transfer process and eliminate the need to manually recreate issues, labels, and project data.

Faster Team Adoption

Help developers transition to GitHub more quickly by preserving familiar project structures, workflows, and historical records.

Features

Don't Lose Your Existing Issues, Merge Requests, Milestones, and Releases

Don't Lose Your Existing Issues, Merge Requests, Milestones, and Releases

Just because you want to take advantage of Github’s fantastic features, pricing, and infrastructure, doesn’t mean you should have to migrate over an incomplete, bare-bones repository. Migration Magic allows you to migrate Gitlab issues to Github (both open and closed). It also allows you to migrate existing merge requests and milestones as well. Along with that, why not have a complete history of all your previous releases transferred as well? No problem!

Maps the usernames from Gitlab to Github

This feature seamlessly maps usernames from GitLab to GitHub, facilitating a smoother transition and integration between these two prominent version control platforms. It ensures that users can easily link their profiles and maintain their identities across both services, enhancing collaboration and project management efficiency.

Gitlab to Github

Retain links to and from issues, commits, and branches

Retain links to and from issues - migrate gitlab issues to github

This feature seamlessly retains connections between issues, commits, and branches within a project management tool. It ensures that all related elements are interlinked, facilitating easy navigation and comprehensive understanding of each item’s context within the development lifecycle. This enhances collaboration and efficiency in tracking changes and resolving issues.

Pricing

Simple

$ 49 Yearly
  • All Features from Basic
  • Don't Lose Your Existing Issues, Merge Requests, Milestones, and Releases
  • Maps the usernames from Gitlab to Github

FAQs

Migrating a project from GitLab to GitHub with Migration Magic is designed to be straightforward. First, connect your GitLab and GitHub accounts through the Migration Magic interface and select the repository you would like to migrate. Next, configure your migration settings, including which data you want to transfer such as issues, milestones, labels, merge requests, releases, and attachments.Once configured, start the migration process and Migration Magic will automatically transfer your project data while preserving relationships between issues, commits, branches, and other important project elements. After the migration is complete, review your new GitHub repository to verify that all data has been transferred successfully and your team can continue working with minimal disruption.
Yes, Migration Magic can and does transfer all branches from Gitlab to Github , as well as your entire commit history. And did you know that Migration Magic also migrates Gitlab issues to Github, as well as merge requests as well? Merge conflicts that exist in your previous Gitlab repository will remain as conflicts in your new repository at Github; effectively after transferring the merge requests over, you’ll still need to go through and resolve those conflicts.
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Migrate Gitlab Issues to Github, along with Milestones, Labels, Merge Requests, and Releases

Learn About Migration Magic: Gitlab to Github