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    <title>Gitlab Secure Files</title>
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    <description><![CDATA[In Version 15.7 Gitlab added support for project-level secure files. It can be quite useful when building CI/CD Pipelines for mobile Apps.
This post will show, how to use secure files for signing iOS Apps with fastlane. The concepts can also be used for Android apps and secure files can also help you if you&rsquo;re not using fastlane (yet).
Most CI/CD Pipelines for iOS Apps use either Fastlane or Xcode Cloud.]]></description>
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