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diff --git a/doc/user/discussions/index.md b/doc/user/discussions/index.md index d202b1260ad..1e2fad1efe9 100644 --- a/doc/user/discussions/index.md +++ b/doc/user/discussions/index.md @@ -248,10 +248,10 @@ For large projects with many contributors, it may be useful to stop discussions in issues or merge requests in these scenarios: - The project maintainer has already resolved the discussion and it is not helpful -for continued feedback. The project maintainer has already directed new conversation -to newer issues or merge requests. + for continued feedback. The project maintainer has already directed new conversation + to newer issues or merge requests. - The people participating in the discussion are trolling, abusive, or otherwise -being unproductive. + being unproductive. In these cases, a user with Developer permissions or higher in the project can lock (and unlock) an issue or a merge request, using the "Lock" section in the sidebar. For issues, @@ -276,17 +276,17 @@ Additionally locked issues can not be reopened. ## Filtering notes -> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/26723) in GitLab 11.5. +> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/26723) in GitLab 11.5. -For issues with many comments like activity notes and user comments, sometimes -finding useful information can be hard. There is a way to filter comments from single notes and discussions for merge requests and issues. +For issues with many comments like activity notes and user comments, sometimes +finding useful information can be hard. There is a way to filter comments from single notes and discussions for merge requests and issues. From a merge request's **Discussion** tab, or from an epic/issue overview, find the filter's dropdown menu on the right side of the page, from which you can choose one of the following options: - **Show all activity**: displays all user comments and system notes -(issue updates, mentions from other issues, changes to the description, etc). + (issue updates, mentions from other issues, changes to the description, etc). - **Show comments only**: only displays user comments in the list. -- **Show history only**: only displays activity notes. +- **Show history only**: only displays activity notes. ![Notes filters dropdown options](img/index_notes_filters.png) @@ -298,21 +298,21 @@ from any device you're logged into. > [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/18008) in GitLab 11.6. -As a reviewer, you're able to suggest code changes with a simple +As a reviewer, you're able to suggest code changes with a simple markdown syntax in Merge Request Diff discussions. Then, the -Merge Request author (or other users with appropriate +Merge Request author (or other users with appropriate [permission](../permissions.md)) is able to apply these -suggestions with a click, which will generate a commit in +suggestions with a click, which will generate a commit in the Merge Request authored by the user that applied them. 1. Choose a line of code to be changed, add a new comment, then click -on the **Insert suggestion** icon in the toolbar: + on the **Insert suggestion** icon in the toolbar: ![Add a new comment](img/insert_suggestion.png) - + > **Note:** The suggestion will only affect the commented line. Multi-line - suggestions are currently not supported. Will be introduced by + suggestions are currently not supported. Will be introduced by [#53310](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/53310). 1. In the comment, add your suggestion to the pre-populated code block: @@ -327,9 +327,9 @@ on the **Insert suggestion** icon in the toolbar: ![Apply suggestions](img/suggestion.png) > **Note:** - Discussions are _not_ automatically resolved. Will be introduced by + Discussions are _not_ automatically resolved. Will be introduced by [#54405](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/54405). - + Once the author applies a suggestion, it will be marked with the **Applied** label, and GitLab will create a new commit with the message `Apply suggestion to <file-name>` and push the suggested change directly into the codebase in the merge request's branch. |