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Runners tab is now CI/CD Pipelines See merge request !11326
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[Runners](../runners/README.md) documentation.
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You can find whether any Runners are assigned to your project by going to
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**Settings ➔ Runners**. Setting up a Runner is easy and straightforward. The
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**Settings ➔ CI/CD Pipelines**. Setting up a Runner is easy and straightforward. The
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official Runner supported by GitLab is written in Go and its documentation
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can be found at <https://docs.gitlab.com/runner/>.
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described in the next section.
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Once the Runner has been set up, you should see it on the Runners page of your
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project, following **Settings ➔ Runners**.
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project, following **Settings ➔ CI/CD Pipelines**.
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![Activated runners](img/runners_activated.png)
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build any project.
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To enable the **Shared Runners** you have to go to your project's
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**Settings ➔ Runners** and click **Enable shared runners**.
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**Settings ➔ CI/CD Pipelines** and click **Enable shared runners**.
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[Read more on Shared Runners](../runners/README.md).
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