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GitHub vs GitLab

GitHub is the largest code hosting platform with the Student Developer Pack. GitLab is an all-in-one DevOps platform with built-in CI/CD and a generous free tier.

🎓 Why Students Should Care

GitHub's Student Developer Pack includes Pro features, Copilot, and 100+ partner offers worth $200+/year. GitLab's free tier includes 400 CI/CD minutes/month and 5 GB storage.

FeatureGitHubGitLab
Student DealStudent Pack: Pro + 100+ toolsFree tier (no student-specific plan)
CI/CDGitHub Actions (2,000 min/mo free)Built-in CI/CD (400 min/mo free)
AI CodingCopilot free for studentsDuo Chat (limited free tier)
CommunityLargest developer communitySmaller but active community
Private ReposUnlimited (free)Unlimited (free)

Our Verdict for Students

GitHub is the clear winner for students — the Student Developer Pack alone is worth $200+/year and includes tools far beyond version control. Use GitLab if you need built-in CI/CD without any configuration.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is GitHub or GitLab better for students?

GitHub is the clear winner for students — the Student Developer Pack alone is worth $200+/year and includes tools far beyond version control. Use GitLab if you need built-in CI/CD without any configuration.

Can students get GitHub for free?

GitHub's Student Developer Pack includes Pro features, Copilot, and 100+ partner offers worth $200+/year. GitLab's free tier includes 400 CI/CD minutes/month and 5 GB storage.

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