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Bob Van Landuyt authored
In a file called `CODEOWNERS` in the root of a repository, in the `docs/`-folder or in the `.gitlab/` folder it is possible to define users that are 'owners' for specific code paths. A pattern can be defined on each line in the same way as it would in a `.gitignore` file. After that, one or more users can be specified using their username (using the `@username` format) or email address linked to their account. Comments can be preceded with a `#`. If a filename starts with `#` this can be escaped using `/#`. For example: # All files in the `docs/` directory should be reviewed by a # technical writer: docs/* @jane @joe # Ruby files should be reviewed by a backend maintainer: *.rb alice@development.gitlab.org The code owners will be displayed when viewing a blob, if a user for the username/email cannot be found, nothing will be shown. When multiple patterns match the blob being viewed, the last entry will be used.
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