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Dec 01, 2021
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Marcel Amirault
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Fiona Neill
Dec 01, 2021
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Make sure all YAML ref use colons properly
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@@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ of the listed keywords use the value defined in the `default:` section.
-
[
`tags`
](
#tags
)
-
[
`timeout`
](
#timeout
)
**Example of `default`
:**
**Example of `default`
**
:
```
yaml
default
:
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@@ -324,7 +324,7 @@ The order of the items in `stages` defines the execution order for jobs:
**Keyword type**
: Global keyword.
**Example of `stages`
:**
**Example of `stages`
**
:
```
yaml
stages
:
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@@ -381,7 +381,7 @@ When no rules evaluate to true, the pipeline does not run.
-
[
`when`
](
#when
)
, can only be
`always`
or
`never`
when used with
`workflow`
.
-
[
`variables`
](
#workflowrulesvariables
)
.
**Example of `workflow:rules`
:**
**Example of `workflow:rules`
**
:
```
yaml
workflow
:
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@@ -428,7 +428,7 @@ variable takes precedence and overrides the global variable.
-
The name can use only numbers, letters, and underscores (
`_`
).
-
The value must be a string.
**Example of `workflow:rules:variables`
:**
**Example of `workflow:rules:variables`
**
:
```
yaml
variables
:
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@@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ Use `after_script` to define an array of commands that run after each job, inclu
-
Long commands
[
split over multiple lines
](
script.md#split-long-commands
)
.
-
[
YAML anchors
](
yaml_optimization.md#yaml-anchors-for-scripts
)
.
**Example of `after_script`
:**
**Example of `after_script`
**
:
```
yaml
job
:
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@@ -983,7 +983,7 @@ Use `before_script` to define an array of commands that should run before each j
-
Long commands
[
split over multiple lines
](
script.md#split-long-commands
)
.
-
[
YAML anchors
](
yaml_optimization.md#yaml-anchors-for-scripts
)
.
**Example of `before_script`
:**
**Example of `before_script`
**
:
```
yaml
job
:
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@@ -1685,12 +1685,12 @@ and is a little more flexible and readable.
**Keyword type**
: Job keyword. You can use it only as part of a job.
**Possible inputs
:**
**Possible inputs
**
:
-
The name of another job in the pipeline.
-
A list (array) of names of other jobs in the pipeline.
**Example of `extends`
:**
**Example of `extends`
**
:
```
yaml
.tests
:
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@@ -1728,7 +1728,7 @@ rspec:
-
$RSPEC
```
**Additional details
:**
**Additional details
**
:
-
In GitLab 12.0 and later, you can use multiple parents for
`extends`
.
-
The
`extends`
keyword supports up to eleven levels of inheritance, but you should
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@@ -1736,7 +1736,7 @@ rspec:
-
In the example above,
`.tests`
is a
[
hidden job
](
../jobs/index.md#hide-jobs
)
,
but you can extend configuration from regular jobs as well.
**Related topics
:**
**Related topics
**
:
-
[
Reuse configuration sections by using `extends`
](
yaml_optimization.md#use-extends-to-reuse-configuration-sections
)
.
-
Use
`extends`
to reuse configuration from
[
included configuration files
](
yaml_optimization.md#use-extends-and-include-together
)
.
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@@ -1842,7 +1842,7 @@ Use `inherit:default` to control the inheritance of [default keywords](#default)
-
`true`
(default) or
`false`
to enable or disable the inheritance of all default keywords.
-
A list of specific default keywords to inherit.
**Example of `inherit:default`
:**
**Example of `inherit:default`
**
:
```
yaml
default
:
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@@ -1863,7 +1863,7 @@ job2:
-
image
```
**Additional details
:**
**Additional details
**
:
-
You can also list default keywords to inherit on one line:
`default: [keyword1, keyword2]`
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@@ -1878,7 +1878,7 @@ Use `inherit:variables` to control the inheritance of [global variables](#variab
-
`true`
(default) or
`false`
to enable or disable the inheritance of all global variables.
-
A list of specific variables to inherit.
**Example of `inherit:variables`
:**
**Example of `inherit:variables`
**
:
```
yaml
variables
:
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@@ -1899,7 +1899,7 @@ job2:
-
VARIABLE2
```
**Additional details
:**
**Additional details
**
:
-
You can also list global variables to inherit on one line:
`variables: [VARIABLE1, VARIABLE2]`
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@@ -2366,7 +2366,7 @@ job2:
-
schedules
```
**Additional details
:**
**Additional details
**
:
-
Scheduled pipelines run on specific branches, so jobs configured with
`only: branches`
run on scheduled pipelines too. Add
`except: schedules`
to prevent jobs with
`only: branches`
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@@ -3185,7 +3185,7 @@ All jobs except [trigger jobs](#trigger) require a `script` keyword.
-
Long commands
[
split over multiple lines
](
script.md#split-long-commands
)
.
-
[
YAML anchors
](
yaml_optimization.md#yaml-anchors-for-scripts
)
.
**Example of `script`
:**
**Example of `script`
**
:
```
yaml
job1
:
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@@ -3639,7 +3639,7 @@ variable defined, the [job-level variable takes precedence](../variables/index.m
the first character must be a letter.
-
The value must be a string.
**Examples of `variables`
:**
**Examples of `variables`
**
:
```
yaml
variables
:
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