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diff --git a/doc/topics/cron/index.md b/doc/topics/cron/index.md index f7a22bef07c..de83ec8b51b 100644 --- a/doc/topics/cron/index.md +++ b/doc/topics/cron/index.md @@ -9,7 +9,6 @@ info: To determine the technical writer assigned to the Stage/Group associated w Cron syntax is used to schedule when jobs should run. You may need to use a cron syntax string to -[trigger nightly pipelines](../../ci/triggers/index.md#using-cron-to-trigger-nightly-pipelines), create a [pipeline schedule](../../api/pipeline_schedules.md#create-a-new-pipeline-schedule), or to prevent unintentional releases by setting a [deploy freeze](../../user/project/releases/index.md#prevent-unintentional-releases-by-setting-a-deploy-freeze). @@ -65,5 +64,7 @@ More examples of how to write a cron schedule can be found at ## How GitLab parses cron syntax strings GitLab uses [`fugit`](https://github.com/floraison/fugit) to parse cron syntax -strings on the server and [cron-validate](https://github.com/Airfooox/cron-validate) -to validate cron syntax in the browser. +strings on the server and [cron-validator](https://github.com/TheCloudConnectors/cron-validator) +to validate cron syntax in the browser. GitLab uses +[`cRonstrue`](https://github.com/bradymholt/cRonstrue) to convert cron to human-readable strings +in the browser. |