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@@ -3621,6 +3621,10 @@ Job naming style [was improved](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/23
Use
`trigger`
to define a downstream pipeline trigger. When GitLab starts a job created
with a
`trigger`
definition, a downstream pipeline is created.
Jobs with
`trigger`
can only use a
[
limited set of keywords
](
../multi_project_pipelines.md#limitations
)
.
For example, you can't run commands with
[
`script`
](
#script
)
,
[
`before_script`
](
#before_script-and-after_script
)
,
or
[
`after_script`
](
#before_script-and-after_script
)
.
You can use this keyword to create two different types of downstream pipelines:
-
[
Multi-project pipelines
](
../multi_project_pipelines.md#creating-multi-project-pipelines-from-gitlab-ciyml
)
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