Commit 9a9c947b authored by Evan Read's avatar Evan Read

Merge branch 'docs-update-ci-quickstart-readme' into 'master'

Add CI quickstart updates

See merge request gitlab-org/gitlab-ce!24702
parents e5a74e0b a4843ba9
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# Getting started with GitLab CI/CD
>**Note:** Starting from version 8.0, GitLab [Continuous Integration][ci] (CI)
NOTE: **Note:**
Starting from version 8.0, GitLab [Continuous Integration][ci] (CI)
is fully integrated into GitLab itself and is [enabled] by default on all
projects.
NOTE: **Note:**
Please keep in mind that only project Maintainers and Admin users have
the permissions to access a project's settings.
GitLab offers a [continuous integration][ci] service. If you
[add a `.gitlab-ci.yml` file][yaml] to the root directory of your repository,
and configure your GitLab project to use a [Runner], then each commit or
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- A working GitLab instance of version 8.0+r or are using
[GitLab.com](https://gitlab.com).
- A project in GitLab that you would like to use CI for.
- Maintainer or owner access to the project
Let's break it down to pieces and work on solving the GitLab CI puzzle.
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repository. Below is an example for a Ruby on Rails project.
```yaml
image: "ruby:2.5"
before_script:
- apt-get update -qq && apt-get install -y -qq sqlite3 libsqlite3-dev nodejs
- ruby -v
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