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# frozen_string_literal: true
module TasksToBeDone
class CreateCodeTaskService < BaseService
protected
def title
'Create or import your code into your Project (Repository)'
end
def description
<<~DESCRIPTION
You've already created your Group and Project within GitLab; we'll quickly review this hierarchy below. Once you're within your project you can easily create or import repositories.
**With GitLab Groups, you can:**
* Create one or multiple Projects for hosting your codebase (repositories).
* Assemble related projects together.
* Grant members access to several projects at once.
Groups can also be nested in subgroups.
Read more about groups in our [documentation](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/group/).
**Within GitLab Projects, you can**
* Use it as an issue tracker.
* Collaborate on code.
* Continuously build, test, and deploy your app with built-in GitLab CI/CD.
You can also import an existing repository by providing the Git URL.
* :book: [Read the documentation](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/index.html).
## Next steps
Create or import your first repository into the project you created:
* [ ] Click **Projects** in the top navigation bar, then click **Your projects**.
* [ ] Select the Project that you created, then select **Repository**.
* [ ] Once on the Repository page you can select the **+** icon to add or import files.
* [ ] You can review our full documentation on creating [repositories](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/repository/) in GitLab.
:tada: All done, you can close this issue!
DESCRIPTION
end
def label_suffix
'code'
end
end
end
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