To enable the Twitter OmniAuth provider you must register your application with Twitter. Twitter will generate a client ID and secret key for you to use.
1. Sign in to [Twitter Developers](https://dev.twitter.com/) area.
1. Hover over the avatar in the top right corner and select "My applications."
1. Sign in to [Twitter Application Management](https://apps.twitter.com/).
1. Select "Create new app"
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- Description: Create a description.
- Website: The URL to your GitLab installation. 'https://gitlab.example.com'
1. Underneath the Callback URL check the box next to "Allow this application to be used to Sign in the Twitter."
1. Underneath the Callback URL check the box next to "Allow this application to be used to Sign in with Twitter."
1. Select "Update settings" at the bottom to save changes.
1. Select the "API Keys" tab.
1. Select the "Keys and Access Tokens" tab.
1. You should now see an API key and API secret (see screenshot). Keep this page open as you continue configuration.
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1. Restart GitLab for the changes to take effect.
On the sign in page there should now be a Twitter icon below the regular sign in form. Click the icon to begin the authentication process. Twitter will ask the user to sign in and authorize the GitLab application. If everything goes well the user will be returned to GitLab and will be signed in.
On the sign in page there should now be a Twitter icon below the regular sign in form. Click the icon to begin the authentication process. Twitter will ask the user to sign in and authorize the GitLab application. If everything goes well the user will be returned to GitLab and will be signed in.