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stage: Configure
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group: Configure
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info: To determine the technical writer assigned to the Stage/Group associated with this page, see https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/ux/technical-writing/#designated-technical-writers
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# Chatops on GitLab.com
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ChatOps on GitLab.com allows GitLab team members to run various automation tasks on GitLab.com using Slack.
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## Requesting access
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GitLab team-members may need access to Chatops on GitLab.com for administration
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tasks such as:
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- Configuring feature flags.
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- Running `EXPLAIN` queries against the GitLab.com production replica.
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- Get deployment status of all of our environments or for a specific commit: `/chatops run auto_deploy status [commit_sha]`
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To request access to Chatops on GitLab.com:
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1. Log into <https://ops.gitlab.net/users/sign_in> **using the same username** as for GitLab.com (you may have to rename it).
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1. You could also use the "Sign in with" Google button to sign in, with your GitLab.com email address.
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1. Ask one of your team members to add you to the `chatops` project in Ops. They can do it by running `/chatops run member add <username> gitlab-com/chatops --ops` command in the `#chat-ops-test` Slack channel.
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NOTE: **Note:**
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If you had to change your username for GitLab.com on the first step, make sure [to reflect this information](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-com/www-gitlab-com#adding-yourself-to-the-team-page) on [the team page](https://about.gitlab.com/company/team/).
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## See also
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- [Chatops Usage](../ci/chatops/README.md)
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- [Understanding EXPLAIN plans](understanding_explain_plans.md)
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- [Feature Groups](feature_flags/development.md#feature-groups)
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