IMO the only thing that GitHub does better than GitLab is the social networking aspects of the site, which is a major pro. If I were to compare the two platforms only on the basis of tooling for source control, I personally like GitLab quite a bit more. It's nicer to work in. The markdown flavor in GitLab is way better than GitHub's, and it has built in CI/CD and other dev ops things that GitHub doesn't have built in. And, it's not owned by Microsoft.
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IMO the only thing that GitHub does better than GitLab is the social networking aspects of the site, which is a major pro. If I were to compare the two platforms only on the basis of tooling for source control, I personally like GitLab quite a bit more. It's nicer to work in. The markdown flavor in GitLab is way better than GitHub's, and it has built in CI/CD and other dev ops things that GitHub doesn't have built in. And, it's not owned by Microsoft.