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stage: Verify
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group: Pipeline Execution
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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/#assignments
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type: howto
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---
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# GitLab CI/CD instance configuration **(FREE SELF)**
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GitLab CI/CD is enabled by default in all new projects on an instance. You can configure
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the instance to have [GitLab CI/CD disabled by default](#disable-gitlab-cicd-in-new-projects)
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in new projects.
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You can still choose to [enable GitLab CI/CD in individual projects](../ci/enable_or_disable_ci.md#enable-cicd-in-a-project)
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at any time.
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## Disable GitLab CI/CD in new projects
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You can set GitLab CI/CD to be disabled by default in all new projects by modifying the settings in:
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- `gitlab.yml` for source installations.
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- `gitlab.rb` for Omnibus GitLab installations.
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Existing projects that already had CI/CD enabled are unchanged. Also, this setting only changes
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the project default, so project owners can still enable CI/CD in the project settings.
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For installations from source:
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1. Open `gitlab.yml` with your editor and set `builds` to `false`:
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```yaml
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## Default project features settings
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default_projects_features:
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issues: true
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merge_requests: true
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wiki: true
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snippets: false
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builds: false
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```
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1. Save the `gitlab.yml` file.
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1. Restart GitLab:
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```shell
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sudo service gitlab restart
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```
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For Omnibus GitLab installations:
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1. Edit `/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb` and add this line:
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```ruby
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gitlab_rails['gitlab_default_projects_features_builds'] = false
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```
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1. Save the `/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb` file.
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1. Reconfigure GitLab:
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```shell
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sudo gitlab-ctl reconfigure
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```
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