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diff --git a/doc/user/project/working_with_projects.md b/doc/user/project/working_with_projects.md index d1dcfd8a361..92db90d66dc 100644 --- a/doc/user/project/working_with_projects.md +++ b/doc/user/project/working_with_projects.md @@ -56,196 +56,6 @@ You can assign topics to a project on the [Project Settings page](settings/index If you're an instance administrator, you can administer all project topics from the [Admin Area's Topics page](../admin_area/index.md#administering-topics). -## Create a project - -To create a project in GitLab: - -1. On the top bar, select **Main menu > Projects > View all projects**. -1. On the right of the page, select **New project**. -1. Select an option: - - Create a [blank project](#create-a-blank-project). - - Create a project from a: - - [built-in template](#create-a-project-from-a-built-in-template). - - [custom template](#create-a-project-from-a-custom-template). - - [HIPAA audit protocol template](#create-a-project-from-the-hipaa-audit-protocol-template). - - [Import a project](../../user/project/import/index.md) - from a different repository. Contact your GitLab administrator if this option is not available. - - [Connect an external repository to GitLab CI/CD](../../ci/ci_cd_for_external_repos/index.md). - -- For a list of words that you cannot use as project names, see - [reserved project and group names](../../user/reserved_names.md). -- For a list of characters that you cannot use in project and group names, see - [limitations on project and group names](../../user/reserved_names.md#limitations-on-project-and-group-names). - -## Create a blank project - -To create a blank project: - -1. On the top bar, select **Main menu > Projects > View all projects**. -1. On the right of the page, select **New project**. -1. Select **Create blank project**. -1. Enter the project details: - - In the **Project name** field, enter the name of your project. You cannot use special characters at - the start or end of a project name. - - In the **Project slug** field, enter the path to your project. The GitLab instance uses the - slug as the URL path to the project. To change the slug, first enter the project name, - then change the slug. - - In the **Project deployment target (optional)** field, select your project's deployment target. - This information helps GitLab better understand its users and their deployment requirements. - - To modify the project's [viewing and access rights](../public_access.md) for - users, change the **Visibility Level**. - - To create README file so that the Git repository is initialized, has a default branch, and - can be cloned, select **Initialize repository with a README**. - - To analyze the source code in the project for known security vulnerabilities, - select **Enable Static Application Security Testing (SAST)**. -1. Select **Create project**. - -## Create a project from a built-in template - -A built-in project template populates a new project with files to get you started. -Built-in templates are sourced from the following groups: - -- [`project-templates`](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/project-templates) -- [`pages`](https://gitlab.com/pages) - -Anyone can [contribute a built-in template](../../development/project_templates.md). - -To create a project from a built-in template: - -1. On the top bar, select **Main menu > Projects > View all projects**. -1. On the right of the page, select **New project**. -1. Select **Create from template**. -1. Select the **Built-in** tab. -1. From the list of templates: - - To view a preview of the template, select **Preview**. - - To use a template for the project, select **Use template**. -1. Enter the project details: - - In the **Project name** field, enter the name of your project. You cannot use special characters at - the start or end of a project name. - - In the **Project slug** field, enter the path to your project. The GitLab instance uses the - slug as the URL path to the project. To change the slug, first enter the project name, - then change the slug. - - In the **Project description (optional)** field, enter the description of your project's dashboard. - - To modify the project's [viewing and access rights](../public_access.md) for users, - change the **Visibility Level**. -1. Select **Create project**. - -## Create a project from a custom template **(PREMIUM)** - -> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/6860) in GitLab 11.2. - -Custom project templates are available at: - -- The [instance-level](../../user/admin_area/custom_project_templates.md) -- The [group-level](../../user/group/custom_project_templates.md) - -1. On the top bar, select **Main menu > Projects > View all projects**. -1. On the right of the page, select **New project**. -1. Select **Create from template**. -1. Select the **Instance** or **Group** tab. -1. From the list of templates: - - To view a preview of the template, select **Preview**. - - To use a template for the project, select **Use template**. -1. Enter the project details: - - In the **Project name** field, enter the name of your project. You cannot use special characters at - the start or end of a project name. - - In the **Project slug** field, enter the path to your project. The GitLab instance uses the - slug as the URL path to the project. To change the slug, first enter the project name, - then change the slug. - - The description of your project's dashboard in the **Project description (optional)** field. - - To modify the project's [viewing and access rights](../public_access.md) for users, - change the **Visibility Level**. -1. Select **Create project**. - -## Create a project from the HIPAA Audit Protocol template **(ULTIMATE)** - -> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/13756) in GitLab 12.10 - -The HIPAA Audit Protocol template contains issues for audit inquiries in the -HIPAA Audit Protocol published by the U.S Department of Health and Human Services. - -To create a project from the HIPAA Audit Protocol template: - -1. On the top bar, select **Main menu > Projects > View all projects**. -1. On the right of the page, select **New project**. -1. Select **Create from template**. -1. Select the **Built-in** tab. -1. Locate the **HIPAA Audit Protocol** template: - - To view a preview of the template, select **Preview**. - - To use the template for the project, select **Use template**. -1. Enter the project details: - - In the **Project name** field, enter the name of your project. You cannot use special characters at - the start or end of a project name. - - In the **Project slug** field, enter the path to your project. The GitLab instance uses the - slug as the URL path to the project. To change the slug, first enter the project name, - then change the slug. - - In the **Project description (optional)** field, enter the description of your project's dashboard. - - To modify the project's [viewing and access rights](../public_access.md) for users, - change the **Visibility Level**. -1. Select **Create project**. - -## Create a new project with Git push - -> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-foss/-/issues/26388) in GitLab 10.5. - -Use `git push` to push a local project repository to GitLab. After you push a repository, -GitLab creates your project in your chosen namespace. - -You cannot use `git push` to create projects with project paths that: - -- Have previously been used. -- Have been [renamed](settings/index.md#rename-a-repository). - -Previously used project paths have a redirect. The redirect causes push attempts to redirect requests -to the renamed project location, instead of creating a new project. To create a new project for a previously -used or renamed project, use the [UI](#create-a-project) or the [Projects API](../../api/projects.md#create-project). - -Prerequisites: - -- To push with SSH, you must have [an SSH key](../ssh.md) that is - [added to your GitLab account](../ssh.md#add-an-ssh-key-to-your-gitlab-account). -- You must have permission to add new projects to a namespace. To check if you have permission: - - 1. On the top bar, select **Main menu > Groups** and find your group. - 1. Confirm that **New project** is visible in the upper right - corner. Contact your GitLab - administrator if you require permission. - -To push your repository and create a project: - -1. Push with SSH or HTTPS: - - To push with SSH: - - ```shell - git push --set-upstream git@gitlab.example.com:namespace/myproject.git master - ``` - - - To push with HTTPS: - - ```shell - git push --set-upstream https://gitlab.example.com/namespace/myproject.git master - ``` - - - For `gitlab.example.com`, use the domain name of the machine that hosts your Git repository. - - For `namespace`, use the name of your [namespace](../namespace/index.md). - - For `myproject`, use the name of your project. - - Optional. To export existing repository tags, append the `--tags` flag to your `git push` command. -1. Optional. To configure the remote: - - ```shell - git remote add origin https://gitlab.example.com/namespace/myproject.git - ``` - -When the push completes, GitLab displays the message: - -```shell -remote: The private project namespace/myproject was created. -``` - -To view your new project, go to `https://gitlab.example.com/namespace/myproject`. -Your project's visibility is set to **Private** by default. To change project visibility, adjust your -[project's settings](../public_access.md#change-project-visibility). - ## Star a project You can add a star to projects you use frequently to make them easier to find. |