Commit 2d205709 authored by Marcel Amirault's avatar Marcel Amirault

Merge branch 'docs-remove-incredibly' into 'master'

Doc: Remove use of "incredibly" in docs

See merge request gitlab-org/gitlab!44066
parents 283af153 f096238b
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[Review Apps](../../review_apps/index.md) are great: for every merge request [Review Apps](../../review_apps/index.md) are great: for every merge request
(or branch, for that matter), the new code can be copied and deployed to a fresh production-like live (or branch, for that matter), the new code can be copied and deployed to a fresh production-like live
environment, making it incredibly low-effort to assess the impact of the changes. Thus, when we use a dependency manager like environment, reducing the effort to assess the impact of changes. Thus, when we use a dependency manager like
[Dependencies.io](https://www.dependencies.io/), it can submit a merge request with an updated dependency, [Dependencies.io](https://www.dependencies.io/), it can submit a merge request with an updated dependency,
and it will immediately be clear that the application can still be properly built and deployed. After all, you can _see_ it and it will immediately be clear that the application can still be properly built and deployed. After all, you can _see_ it
running! running!
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...@@ -397,8 +397,6 @@ To be able to build, test, and deploy our app with GitLab CI/CD, we need to prep ...@@ -397,8 +397,6 @@ To be able to build, test, and deploy our app with GitLab CI/CD, we need to prep
To do that, we'll use a Docker image which has the minimum requirements that a Laravel app needs to run. To do that, we'll use a Docker image which has the minimum requirements that a Laravel app needs to run.
[There are other ways](../php.md#test-php-projects-using-the-docker-executor) to do that as well, but they may lead our builds run slowly, which is not what we want when there are faster options to use. [There are other ways](../php.md#test-php-projects-using-the-docker-executor) to do that as well, but they may lead our builds run slowly, which is not what we want when there are faster options to use.
With Docker images our builds run incredibly faster!
### Create a Container Image ### Create a Container Image
Let's create a [Dockerfile](https://gitlab.com/mehranrasulian/laravel-sample/blob/master/Dockerfile) in the root directory of our app with the following content: Let's create a [Dockerfile](https://gitlab.com/mehranrasulian/laravel-sample/blob/master/Dockerfile) in the root directory of our app with the following content:
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