# Validate the .gitlab-ci.yml > [Introduced][ce-5953] in GitLab 8.12. Checks if your .gitlab-ci.yml file is valid. ``` POST ci/lint ``` | Attribute | Type | Required | Description | | ---------- | ------- | -------- | -------- | | `content` | string | yes | the .gitlab-ci.yaml content| ```bash curl --header "Content-Type: application/json" https://gitlab.example.com/api/v4/ci/lint --data '{"content": "{ \"image\": \"ruby:2.1\", \"services\": [\"postgres\"], \"before_script\": [\"gem install bundler\", \"bundle install\", \"bundle exec rake db:create\"], \"variables\": {\"DB_NAME\": \"postgres\"}, \"types\": [\"test\", \"deploy\", \"notify\"], \"rspec\": { \"script\": \"rake spec\", \"tags\": [\"ruby\", \"postgres\"], \"only\": [\"branches\"]}}"}' ``` Be sure to copy paste the exact contents of `.gitlab-ci.yml` as YAML is very picky about indentation and spaces. Example responses: * Valid content: ```json { "status": "valid", "errors": [] } ``` * Invalid content: ```json { "status": "invalid", "errors": [ "variables config should be a hash of key value pairs" ] } ``` * Without the content attribute: ```json { "error": "content is missing" } ```