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# GitLab Quick Actions
+> - Introduced in [GitLab 12.1](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-foss/-/merge_requests/26672):
+> once an action is executed, an alert appears when a quick action is successfully applied.
+> - In [GitLab 13.2](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/16877) and later, you can use
+> quick actions when updating the description of issues, epics, and merge requests.
+
Quick actions are textual shortcuts for common actions on issues, epics, merge requests,
and commits that are usually done by clicking buttons or dropdowns in GitLab's UI.
-You can enter these commands while creating a new issue or merge request, or
-in comments of issues, epics, merge requests, and commits. Each command should be
-on a separate line in order to be properly detected and executed.
-
-> From [GitLab 12.1](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-foss/-/merge_requests/26672), once an
-> action is executed, an alert appears when a quick action is successfully applied.
+You can enter these commands in the description or in comments of issues, epics, merge requests, and commits.
+Each command should be on a separate line in order to be properly detected and executed.
## Quick Actions for issues, merge requests and epics
@@ -40,7 +41,7 @@ The following quick actions are applicable to descriptions, discussions and thre
| `/create_merge_request <branch name>` | ✓ | | | Create a new merge request starting from the current issue. |
| `/done` | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | Mark To-Do as done. |
| `/due <date>` | ✓ | | | Set due date. Examples of valid `<date>` include `in 2 days`, `this Friday` and `December 31st`. |
-| `/duplicate <#issue>` | ✓ | | | Mark this issue as a duplicate of another issue and mark them as related. **(STARTER)** |
+| `/duplicate <#issue>` | ✓ | | | Close this issue and mark as a duplicate of another issue. **(CORE)** Also, mark both as related. **(STARTER)** |
| `/epic <epic>` | ✓ | | | Add to epic `<epic>`. The `<epic>` value should be in the format of `&epic`, `group&epic`, or a URL to an epic. **(PREMIUM)** |
| `/estimate <<W>w <DD>d <hh>h <mm>m>` | ✓ | ✓ | | Set time estimate. For example, `/estimate 1w 3d 2h 14m`. |
| `/iteration *iteration:iteration` | ✓ | | | Set iteration ([Introduced in GitLab 13.1](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/196795)) **(STARTER)** |