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diff --git a/doc/workflow/project_features.md b/doc/workflow/project_features.md index ec2c273db01..6ed9c1127a2 100644 --- a/doc/workflow/project_features.md +++ b/doc/workflow/project_features.md @@ -1,37 +1,41 @@ # Project features When in a Project -> Settings, you will find Features on the bottom of the page that you can toggle. -Below you will find a more elaborate explanation of each of these. +Below you will find a more elaborate explanation of each of these. ## Issues Issues is a really powerful, but lightweight issue tracking system. + You can make tickets, assign them to people, file them under milestones, order them with labels and have discussion in them. -They integrate deeply into GitLab and are easily referenced from anywhere by using # and the issuenumber. +They integrate deeply into GitLab and are easily referenced from anywhere by using `#` and the issue number. ## Merge Requests Using a merge request, you can review and discuss code before it is merged in the branch of your code. + As with issues, it can be assigned; people, issues, etc. can be refereced; milestones attached. -We see it as an integral part of working together on code and couldn't work without it. +We see it as an integral part of working together on code and couldn't work without it. ## Wiki This is a separate system for documentation, built right into GitLab. -It is source controlled and is very convenient if you don't want to keep you documentation in your source code, but you do want to keep it in your GitLab project. +It is source controlled and is very convenient if you don't want to keep you documentation in your source code, but you do want to keep it in your GitLab project. ## Wall For simple, project specific conversations, the wall can be used. -It's very lightweight and simple and works well if you're not interested in using issues, but still want to occasionally communicate within a project. +It's very lightweight and simple and works well if you're not interested in using issues, but still want to occasionally communicate within a project. ## Snippets Snippets are little bits of code or text. + This is a nice place to put code or text that is used semi-regularly within the project, but does not belong in source control. + For example, a specific config file that is used by > the team that is only valid for the people that work on the code. |