Commit a2564e0c authored by Amy Qualls's avatar Amy Qualls Committed by Marcel Amirault

Add language declarations to various code blocks

This MR adds language declarations to several pages in the /user
subdirectory.
parent 81ea8c44
......@@ -581,7 +581,7 @@ Quote break.
GFM extends the standard Markdown standard by also supporting multiline blockquotes
fenced by `>>>`:
```
```markdown
>>>
If you paste a message from somewhere else
......@@ -630,7 +630,7 @@ def function():
3-backtick fences.
~~~
```
```plaintext
~~~
Tildes are OK too.
~~~
......@@ -638,20 +638,20 @@ Tildes are OK too.
The three examples above render as:
```
```python
def function():
#indenting works just fine in the fenced code block
s = "Python code"
print s
```
```
```plaintext
Using 4 spaces
is like using
3-backtick fences.
```
~~~
~~~plaintext
Tildes are OK too.
~~~
......@@ -668,7 +668,7 @@ code when it is inline.
Blocks of code are fenced by lines with three back-ticks ```` ``` ```` or three tildes `~~~`, and have
the language identified at the end of the first fence:
~~~
~~~markdown
```javascript
var s = "JavaScript syntax highlighting";
alert(s);
......@@ -714,7 +714,7 @@ markdown = Redcarpet.new("Hello World!")
puts markdown.to_html
```
```
```plaintext
No language indicated, so no syntax highlighting.
s = "There is no highlighting for this."
But let's throw in a <b>tag</b>.
......@@ -756,7 +756,7 @@ dealing with code and names that often appear with multiple underscores. As a re
GFM extends the standard Markdown standard by ignoring multiple underlines in words,
to allow better rendering of Markdown documents discussing code:
```md
```markdown
perform_complicated_task
do_this_and_do_that_and_another_thing
......@@ -852,7 +852,7 @@ The IDs are generated from the content of the header according to the following
Example:
```
```markdown
# This header has spaces in it
## This header has a :thumbsup: in it
# This header has Unicode in it: 한글
......@@ -1148,7 +1148,7 @@ A new line due to the previous backslash.
There are two ways to create links, inline-style and reference-style:
```md
```markdown
- This is an [inline-style link](https://www.google.com)
- This is a [link to a repository file in the same directory](index.md)
- This is a [relative link to a readme one directory higher](../README.md)
......@@ -1319,7 +1319,7 @@ the paragraph will appear outside the list, instead of properly indented under t
Example:
```
```markdown
1. First ordered list item
Paragraph of first item.
......
......@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ conan --version
You should see the Conan version printed in the output:
```
```plaintext
Conan version 1.20.5
```
......
......@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ npm --version
You should see the NPM version printed in the output:
```
```plaintext
6.10.3
```
......@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ yarn --version
You should see the version printed like so:
```
```plaintext
1.19.1
```
......
......@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ nuget help
You should see something similar to:
```
```plaintext
NuGet Version: 5.2.0.6090
usage: NuGet <command> [args] [options]
Type 'NuGet help <command>' for help on a specific command.
......
......@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ It is possible to use [quick actions](quick_actions.md) within description templ
Here is an example for a Bug report template:
```
```plaintext
Summary
(Summarize the bug encountered concisely)
......
......@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ We are working on making this configurable in the future.
For example, to show the issue number `1001` under the `gitlab-org/gitlab`
project, you would do:
```
```plaintext
/gitlab gitlab-org/gitlab issue show 1001
```
......
......@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ allow GitLab to send messages only to *one* room.
1. In the "Send messages to this room by posting this URL" column, you should
see a URL in the format:
```
```plaintext
https://api.hipchat.com/v2/room/<room>/notification?auth_token=<token>
```
......
......@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ See the project homepage for further info: <https://gitlab.com/esr/irker>
You will first need an Irker daemon. You can download the Irker code from its
repository on <https://gitlab.com/esr/irker>:
```
```shell
git clone https://gitlab.com/esr/irker.git
```
......
......@@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ link back to GitLab. This means that in comments in merge requests and commits
referencing an issue, e.g., `PROJECT-7`, will add a comment in Jira issue in the
format:
```
```plaintext
USER mentioned this issue in RESOURCE_NAME of [PROJECT_NAME|LINK_TO_COMMENT]:
ENTITY_TITLE
```
......
......@@ -13,13 +13,13 @@ integration services must be enabled.
- Average Memory Usage (MB):
```
```prometheus
avg(sum(container_memory_usage_bytes{container_name!="POD",pod_name=~"^%{ci_environment_slug}-([^c].*|c([^a]|a([^n]|n([^a]|a([^r]|r[^y])))).*|)-(.*)",namespace="%{kube_namespace}"}) by (job)) without (job) / count(avg(container_memory_usage_bytes{container_name!="POD",pod_name=~"^%{ci_environment_slug}-([^c].*|c([^a]|a([^n]|n([^a]|a([^r]|r[^y])))).*|)-(.*)",namespace="%{kube_namespace}"}) without (job)) /1024/1024
```
- Average CPU Utilization (%):
```
```prometheus
avg(sum(rate(container_cpu_usage_seconds_total{container_name!="POD",pod_name=~"^%{ci_environment_slug}-([^c].*|c([^a]|a([^n]|n([^a]|a([^r]|r[^y])))).*|)-(.*)",namespace="%{kube_namespace}"}[15m])) by (job)) without (job) / count(sum(rate(container_cpu_usage_seconds_total{container_name!="POD",pod_name=~"^%{ci_environment_slug}-([^c].*|c([^a]|a([^n]|n([^a]|a([^r]|r[^y])))).*|)-(.*)",namespace="%{kube_namespace}"}[15m])) by (pod_name))
```
......@@ -48,12 +48,12 @@ These metrics expect the [Deployment](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/worklo
- Average Memory Usage (MB)
```
```prometheus
avg(sum(container_memory_usage_bytes{container_name!="POD",pod_name=~"^%{ci_environment_slug}-canary-(.*)",namespace="%{kube_namespace}"}) by (job)) without (job) / count(avg(container_memory_usage_bytes{container_name!="POD",pod_name=~"^%{ci_environment_slug}-canary-(.*)",namespace="%{kube_namespace}"}) without (job)) /1024/1024
```
- Average CPU Utilization (%)
```
```prometheus
avg(sum(rate(container_cpu_usage_seconds_total{container_name!="POD",pod_name=~"^%{ci_environment_slug}-canary-(.*)",namespace="%{kube_namespace}"}[15m])) by (job)) without (job) / count(sum(rate(container_cpu_usage_seconds_total{container_name!="POD",pod_name=~"^%{ci_environment_slug}-canary-(.*)",namespace="%{kube_namespace}"}[15m])) by (pod_name))
```
......@@ -101,14 +101,14 @@ allowing pulling and pushing Docker images from within the CI job.
GitLab would create a special checkout URL like:
```
```plaintext
https://gitlab-ci-token:<project-runners-token>/gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-foss.git
```
And then the users could also use it in their CI jobs all Docker related
commands to interact with GitLab Container Registry. For example:
```
```shell
docker login -u gitlab-ci-token -p $CI_JOB_TOKEN registry.gitlab.com
```
......@@ -173,14 +173,14 @@ As a user:
The [Job environment variable][jobenv] `CI_JOB_TOKEN` can be used to
authenticate any clones of dependent repositories. For example:
```
```shell
git clone https://gitlab-ci-token:${CI_JOB_TOKEN}@gitlab.com/<user>/<mydependentrepo>.git
```
It can also be used for system-wide authentication
(only do this in a docker container, it will overwrite ~/.netrc):
```
```shell
echo -e "machine gitlab.com\nlogin gitlab-ci-token\npassword ${CI_JOB_TOKEN}" > ~/.netrc
```
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