Commit d112a89a authored by Fiona Neill's avatar Fiona Neill Committed by Suzanne Selhorn

CTRT edits for "Working with projects" Part 1

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- When any user adds or modifies a file from the repository using the GitLab
UI, it immediately fails with a red `401 Unauthorized` banner.
- Creating a new project and [initializing it with a README](../../user/project/working_with_projects.md#blank-projects)
- Creating a new project and [initializing it with a README](../../user/project/working_with_projects.md#create-a-blank-project)
successfully creates the project but doesn't create the README.
- When [tailing the logs](https://docs.gitlab.com/omnibus/settings/logs.html#tail-logs-in-a-console-on-the-server)
on a Gitaly client and reproducing the error, you get `401` errors
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| `snippets_enabled` | boolean | **{dotted-circle}** No | _(Deprecated)_ Enable snippets for this project. Use `snippets_access_level` instead. |
| `squash_option` | string | **{dotted-circle}** No | One of `never`, `always`, `default_on`, or `default_off`. |
| `tag_list` | array | **{dotted-circle}** No | _([Deprecated](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/328226) in GitLab 14.0)_ The list of tags for a project; put array of tags, that should be finally assigned to a project. Use `topics` instead. |
| `template_name` | string | **{dotted-circle}** No | When used without `use_custom_template`, name of a [built-in project template](../user/project/working_with_projects.md#built-in-templates). When used with `use_custom_template`, name of a custom project template. |
| `template_name` | string | **{dotted-circle}** No | When used without `use_custom_template`, name of a [built-in project template](../user/project/working_with_projects.md#create-a-project-from-a-built-in-template). When used with `use_custom_template`, name of a custom project template. |
| `template_project_id` **(PREMIUM)** | integer | **{dotted-circle}** No | When used with `use_custom_template`, project ID of a custom project template. This is preferable to using `template_name` since `template_name` may be ambiguous. |
| `topics` | array | **{dotted-circle}** No | The list of topics for a project; put array of topics, that should be finally assigned to a project. _([Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/328226) in GitLab 14.0.)_ |
| `use_custom_template` **(PREMIUM)** | boolean | **{dotted-circle}** No | Use either custom [instance](../user/admin_area/custom_project_templates.md) or [group](../user/group/custom_project_templates.md) (with `group_with_project_templates_id`) project template. |
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| `squash_option` | string | **{dotted-circle}** No | One of `never`, `always`, `default_on`, or `default_off`. |
| `suggestion_commit_message` | string | **{dotted-circle}** No | The commit message used to apply merge request [suggestions](../user/project/merge_requests/reviews/suggestions.md). |
| `tag_list` | array | **{dotted-circle}** No | _([Deprecated](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/328226) in GitLab 14.0)_ The list of tags for a project; put array of tags, that should be finally assigned to a project. Use `topics` instead. |
| `template_name` | string | **{dotted-circle}** No | When used without `use_custom_template`, name of a [built-in project template](../user/project/working_with_projects.md#built-in-templates). When used with `use_custom_template`, name of a custom project template. |
| `template_name` | string | **{dotted-circle}** No | When used without `use_custom_template`, name of a [built-in project template](../user/project/working_with_projects.md#create-a-project-from-a-built-in-template). When used with `use_custom_template`, name of a custom project template. |
| `topics` | array | **{dotted-circle}** No | The list of topics for the project. _([Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/328226) in GitLab 14.0.)_ |
| `use_custom_template` **(PREMIUM)** | boolean | **{dotted-circle}** No | Use either custom [instance](../user/admin_area/custom_project_templates.md) or [group](../user/group/custom_project_templates.md) (with `group_with_project_templates_id`) project template. |
| `visibility` | string | **{dotted-circle}** No | See [project visibility level](#project-visibility-level). |
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......@@ -29,5 +29,5 @@ See also [File Storage in GitLab](file_storage.md).
### Forks
GitLab supports a great amount of features for [merge requests](../user/project/merge_requests/index.md). One
of them is the ability to create merge requests from and to [forks](../user/project/working_with_projects.md#fork-a-project),
of them is the ability to create merge requests from and to [forks](../user/project/repository/forking_workflow.md#creating-a-fork),
which should also be highly considered and tested upon development phase.
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projects together.
- [Create a branch](create-branch.md), to make changes to files stored in a project's repository.
- [Feature branch workflow](feature_branch_workflow.md).
- [Fork a project](../user/project/working_with_projects.md#fork-a-project), to duplicate projects so they can be worked on in parallel.
- [Fork a project](../user/project/repository/forking_workflow.md#creating-a-fork), to duplicate projects so they can be worked on in parallel.
- [Add a file](add-file.md), to add new files to a project's repository.
- [Create an issue](../user/project/issues/managing_issues.md#create-a-new-issue),
to start collaborating within a project.
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......@@ -9,12 +9,12 @@ info: To determine the technical writer assigned to the Stage/Group associated w
> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/6861) in GitLab 11.6.
When you create a project, you can [choose from a list of templates](../project/working_with_projects.md#project-templates).
When you create a project, you can [choose from a list of templates](../project/working_with_projects.md#create-a-project).
These templates, for things like GitLab Pages or Ruby, populate the new project with a copy of the files contained in the
template. This information is identical to the information used by [GitLab project import/export](../project/settings/import_export.md)
and can help you start a new project more quickly.
You can [customize the list](../project/working_with_projects.md#custom-project-templates) of available templates, so
You can [customize the list](../project/working_with_projects.md#create-a-project) of available templates, so
that all projects in your group have the same list. To do this, you populate a subgroup with the projects you want to
use as templates.
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......@@ -290,7 +290,7 @@ The example code is available:
- As a [clonable repository](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/serverless/examples/serverless-framework-js).
- In a version with [tests and secret variables](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/project-templates/serverless-framework/).
You can also use a [template](../../working_with_projects.md#project-templates)
You can also use a [template](../../working_with_projects.md#create-a-project)
(based on the version with tests and secret variables) from within the GitLab UI (see
the `Serverless Framework/JS` template).
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......@@ -271,4 +271,4 @@ This is rendered as:
User activity events on designs (creation, deletion, and updates) are tracked by GitLab and
displayed on the [user profile](../../profile/index.md#access-your-user-profile),
[group](../../group/index.md#view-group-activity),
and [project](../working_with_projects.md#project-activity) activity pages.
and [project](../working_with_projects.md#view-project-activity) activity pages.
......@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ configured to generate a Pages site.
To fork a sample project and create a Pages website:
1. View the sample projects by navigating to the [GitLab Pages examples](https://gitlab.com/pages) group.
1. Select the name of the project you want to [fork](../../../../user/project/working_with_projects.md#fork-a-project).
1. Select the name of the project you want to [fork](../../repository/forking_workflow.md#creating-a-fork).
1. In the top right, select **Fork** and then choose a namespace to fork to.
1. For your project, on the left sidebar, select **CI/CD > Pipelines** and then **Run pipeline**.
GitLab CI/CD builds and deploys your site.
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......@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ To create a GitLab Pages website:
## Prerequisites
You must have a [blank project](../../working_with_projects.md#blank-projects) in GitLab.
You must have a [blank project](../../working_with_projects.md#create-a-blank-project) in GitLab.
## Create the project files
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......@@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ First, set up the project. Once done, you can use the Static Site Editor to
1. To get started, create a new project from the [Static Site Editor - Middleman](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/project-templates/static-site-editor-middleman)
template. You can either [fork it](../repository/forking_workflow.md#creating-a-fork)
or [create a new project from a template](../working_with_projects.md#built-in-templates).
or [create a new project from a template](../working_with_projects.md#create-a-project-from-a-built-in-template).
1. Edit the [`data/config.yml`](#static-site-generator-configuration) configuration file
to replace `<username>` and `<project-name>` with the proper values for
your project's path.
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......@@ -236,7 +236,7 @@ GitLab tracks wiki creation, deletion, and update events. These events are displ
- [User profile](../../profile/index.md#access-your-user-profile).
- Activity pages, depending on the type of wiki:
- [Group activity](../../group/index.md#view-group-activity).
- [Project activity](../working_with_projects.md#project-activity).
- [Project activity](../working_with_projects.md#view-project-activity).
Commits to wikis are not counted in [repository analytics](../../analytics/repository_analytics.md).
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