Merge branch 'docs-gitlab-basics-followup' into 'master'

Resolving minor formatting issues in gitlab-basics

Closes #65307

See merge request gitlab-org/gitlab-ce!32194
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you can watch our [GitLab Flow video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=InKNIvky2KE) for you can watch our [GitLab Flow video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=InKNIvky2KE) for
a quick overview of working with merge requests. a quick overview of working with merge requests.
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1. Before you start, you should have already [created a branch](create-branch.md) 1. Before you start, you should have already [created a branch](create-branch.md)
and [pushed your changes](start-using-git.md#send-changes-to-gitlabcom) to GitLab. and [pushed your changes](start-using-git.md#send-changes-to-gitlabcom) to GitLab.
1. Go to the project where you'd like to merge your changes and click on the 1. Go to the project where you'd like to merge your changes and click on the

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type: howto type: howto
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# Creating projects # Create a project
Most work in GitLab is done within a [Project](../user/project/index.md). Files and Most work in GitLab is done within a [Project](../user/project/index.md). Files and
code are saved in projects, and most features are used within the scope of projects. code are saved in projects, and most features are used within the scope of projects.

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# Create and add your SSH public key # Create and add your SSH public key
It is best practice to use [Git over SSH instead of Git over HTTP](https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-on-the-Server-The-Protocols). It is best practice to use [Git over SSH instead of Git over HTTP](https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-on-the-Server-The-Protocols).
In order to use SSH, you will need to In order to use SSH, you will need to:
1. [Create an SSH key pair](#creating-your-ssh-key-pair) on your local computer. 1. [Create an SSH key pair](#creating-your-ssh-key-pair) on your local computer.
1. [Add the key to GitLab](#adding-your-ssh-public-key-to-gitlab). 1. [Add the key to GitLab](#adding-your-ssh-public-key-to-gitlab).