
GitLab - Pajamas Design System
Product Foundations, components, patterns, content, and guidelines for building the GitLab UI. Get started →
Group Direction - Design System - GitLab
Explore GitLab’s design system, providing a unified framework for building consistent, intuitive, and accessible user interfaces across GitLab products.
Software design guides | GitLab Docs
See the Bounded Contexts working group and GitLab Modular Monolith design document for more context on the goals, motivations, and direction related to Bounded Contexts. A healthy …
The System Design Primer - GitHub
Practice common system design interview questions and compare your results with sample solutions: discussions, code, and diagrams. Additional topics for interview prep: The provided …
System Design of GitLab - OpenGenus IQ
This article talks about the Gitlab system design with a simplified overview of its architecture as well as explanation on the working of the important Gitlab architecture components.
GitLab.org / gitlab-services / Pajamas Design System · GitLab
GitLab's open source Design System. Contains brand and product design guidelines and UI components for all things GitLab. Constant work in progress. https://design.gitlab.com
Pajamas Design System from GitLab
Pajamas Design System is a comprehensive framework and set of guidelines created by GitLab, to ensure consistent and cohesive user experiences across their software products and services.
Architecture Design Documents - The GitLab Handbook
Design documents are the primary artifact that the architecture design workflow revolves around. A design document describes a technical vision and a set of principles that will guide feature …
Scaling design: The start of system thinking - GitLab
Design systems help alleviate problems that arise with scaling by making it easier to find inconsistent interactions or conflicting messaging. However, it can be extremely difficult to …
Principles | Pajamas Design System - GitLab
Principles act as a reusable standard for teams to measure their work. They replace subjective ideals with a shared understanding of what the result must do for users. Just as guardrails …