Commit 999efa05 authored by Mike Jang's avatar Mike Jang

Merge branch 'patch-250' into 'master'

Fixes to project.md

See merge request gitlab-org/gitlab!44824
parents 87cc057a 34654478
......@@ -34,16 +34,16 @@ To create a new blank project on the **New project** page:
1. On the **Blank project** tab, provide the following information:
- The name of your project in the **Project name** field. You can't use
special characters, but you can use spaces, hyphens, underscores, or even
emoji. When adding the name, the **Project slug** will auto populate.
The slug is what the GitLab instance will use as the URL path to the project.
emoji. When adding the name, the **Project slug** auto populates.
The slug is what the GitLab instance uses as the URL path to the project.
If you want a different slug, input the project name first,
then change the slug after.
- The path to your project in the **Project slug** field. This is the URL
path for your project that the GitLab instance will use. If the
**Project name** is blank, it will auto populate when you fill in
path for your project that the GitLab instance uses. If the
**Project name** is blank, it auto populates when you fill in
the **Project slug**.
- The **Project description (optional)** field enables you to enter a
description for your project's dashboard, which will help others
description for your project's dashboard, which helps others
understand what your project is about. Though it's not required, it's a good
idea to fill this in.
- Changing the **Visibility Level** modifies the project's
......@@ -128,11 +128,11 @@ To use a custom project template on the **New project** page:
> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-foss/-/issues/26388) in GitLab 10.5.
When you create a new repository locally, instead of going to GitLab to manually
create a new project and then [clone the repository](start-using-git.md#clone-a-repository)
When you create a new repository locally, instead of manually creating a new project in GitLab
and then [cloning the repository](start-using-git.md#clone-a-repository)
locally, you can directly push it to GitLab to create the new project, all without leaving
your terminal. If you have access rights to the associated namespace, GitLab will
automatically create a new project under that GitLab namespace with its visibility
your terminal. If you have access rights to the associated namespace, GitLab
automatically creates a new project under that GitLab namespace with its visibility
set to Private by default (you can later change it in the [project's settings](../public_access/public_access.md#how-to-change-project-visibility)).
This can be done by using either SSH or HTTPS:
......@@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ git push --set-upstream git@gitlab.example.com:namespace/nonexistent-project.git
git push --set-upstream https://gitlab.example.com/namespace/nonexistent-project.git master
```
Once the push finishes successfully, a remote message will indicate
Once the push finishes successfully, a remote message indicates
the command to set the remote and the URL to the new project:
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