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Documentation Index

Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://jam.dev/docs/llms.txt

Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

Connect Jam to GitLab so that every bug you capture becomes a GitLab issue with all the technical context engineers need already attached. Stop copying and pasting debug information. Jam handles it automatically.
You need the Jam Chrome extension installed. See Getting Started if you haven’t set it up.

What’s included in every GitLab issue

Every GitLab issue created from Jam automatically includes:
  • Console logs
  • Fully inspectable network requests
  • URL, timestamp, and country
  • Device, OS, and browser
  • Viewport size
  • Network speed
1

Capture your bug

Use the Jam browser extension to capture your bug.
2

Select GitLab as the destination

In the Jam extension, click Link you can share and change the destination to GitLab.
3

Authenticate with GitLab

Complete the GitLab OAuth flow to connect your account.
4

Configure your GitLab issue

Once connected, set up your issue from Jam: choose the project, assignee, labels, due date, milestones, and more.
5

Create the issue

Click Create issue. Jam creates the GitLab issue and opens it in a new tab.
Click Edit fields during issue setup to manage which GitLab fields appear in the Jam extension. Hide fields you don’t use to keep the workflow fast.