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authorEric L Frederich <eric.frederich@siemens.com>2016-02-04 10:42:36 -0500
committerEric L Frederich <eric.frederich@siemens.com>2016-02-04 10:42:36 -0500
commitf835fa8d750b3b8b13b3b6e24780c1e4e01b9796 (patch)
treeafb73b53b0d7d62e03292ae76cb8944b34b3451b /doc/customization
parentd9624bb87aa6a1ad505cbb0541489c88ae662e44 (diff)
downloadgitlab-ce-f835fa8d750b3b8b13b3b6e24780c1e4e01b9796.tar.gz
fix documentation bug / typo
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@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Here, `%{issue_ref}` is a complex regular expression defined inside GitLab, that
For example:
```
-git commit -m "Awesome commit message (Fix #20, Fixes #21 and Closes group/otherproject#2). This commit is also related to #17 and fixes #18, #19 and https://gitlab.example.com/group/otherproject/issues/23."
+git commit -m "Awesome commit message (Fix #20, Fixes #21 and Closes group/otherproject#22). This commit is also related to #17 and fixes #18, #19 and https://gitlab.example.com/group/otherproject/issues/23."
```
will close `#18`, `#19`, `#20`, and `#21` in the project this commit is pushed to, as well as `#22` and `#23` in group/otherproject. `#17` won't be closed as it does not match the pattern. It also works with multiline commit messages.