Document a New Branch feature for Bare Projects
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screenshot above will yield a branch named
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`2-et-cum-et-sed-expedita-repellat-consequatur-ut-assumenda-numquam-rerum`.
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Since GitLab 9.0, when you click the `New branch` in an empty repository project, GitLab automatically creates the master branch, commits a blank `README.md` file to it and creates and redirects you to a new branch based on the issue title.
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If your [project is already configured with a deployment service][project-services-doc] (e.g. Kubernetes), GitLab takes one step further and prompts you to set up [auto deploy][auto-deploy-doc] by helping you create a `.gitlab-ci.yml` file.
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After the branch is created, you can edit files in the repository to fix
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the issue. When a merge request is created based on the newly created branch,
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the description field will automatically display the [issue closing pattern]
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`Closes #ID`, where `ID` the ID of the issue. This will close the issue once the
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merge request is merged.
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[project-services-doc]: ../integrations/project_services.md
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[auto-deploy-doc]: ../../../ci/autodeploy/index.md
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### Create a new branch from a project's dashboard
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If you want to make changes to several files before creating a new merge
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