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# User documentation
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Welcome to GitLab! We're glad to have you here!
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As a GitLab user you'll have access to all the features
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your [subscription](https://about.gitlab.com/products/)
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includes, except [GitLab administrator](../README.md#administrator-documentation)
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settings, unless you have admin privileges to install, configure,
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and upgrade your GitLab instance.
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For GitLab.com, admin privileges are restricted to the GitLab team.
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If you run your own GitLab instance and are looking for the administration settings,
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please refer to the [administration](../README.md#administrator-documentation)
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documentation.
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## Overview
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GitLab is a fully integrated software development platform that enables you
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and your team to work cohesively, faster, transparently, and effectively,
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since the discussion of a new idea until taking that idea to production all
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all the way through, from within the same platform.
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Please check this page for an overview on [GitLab's features](https://about.gitlab.com/features/).
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### Concepts
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For an overview on concepts involved when developing code on GitLab,
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read the articles on:
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- [Mastering Code Review With GitLab](https://about.gitlab.com/2017/03/17/demo-mastering-code-review-with-gitlab/).
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- [GitLab Workflow, an Overview](https://about.gitlab.com/2016/10/25/gitlab-workflow-an-overview/#gitlab-workflow-use-case-scenario).
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- [Tutorial: It's all connected in GitLab](https://about.gitlab.com/2016/03/08/gitlab-tutorial-its-all-connected/): an overview on code collaboration with GitLab.
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- [Trends in Version Control Land: Microservices](https://about.gitlab.com/2016/08/16/trends-in-version-control-land-microservices/).
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- [Trends in Version Control Land: Innersourcing](https://about.gitlab.com/2016/07/07/trends-version-control-innersourcing/).
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## Use cases
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GitLab is a Git-based platform that integrates a great number of essential tools for software development and deployment, and project management:
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- Code hosting in repositories with version control
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- Track proposals for new implementations, bug reports, and feedback with a
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fully featured [Issue Tracker](project/issues/index.md#issue-tracker)
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- Organize and prioritize with [Issue Boards](project/issues/index.md#issue-boards)
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- Code review in [Merge Requests](project/merge_requests/index.md) with live-preview changes per
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branch with [Review Apps](../ci/review_apps/index.md)
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- Build, test and deploy with built-in [Continuous Integration](../ci/README.md)
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- Deploy your personal and professional static websites with [GitLab Pages](project/pages/index.md)
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- Integrate with Docker with [GitLab Container Registry](project/container_registry.md)
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- Track the development lifecycle with [GitLab Cycle Analytics](project/cycle_analytics.md)
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With GitLab Enterprise Edition, you can also:
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- Provide support with [Service Desk](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/service_desk.html)
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- Improve collaboration with
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[Merge Request Approvals](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/merge_requests/index.html#merge-request-approvals),
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[Multiple Assignees for Issues](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/issues/multiple_assignees_for_issues.html),
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and [Multiple Issue Boards](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/issue_board.html#multiple-issue-boards)
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- Create formal relashionships between issues with [Related Issues](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/issues/related_issues.html)
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- Use [Burndown Charts](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/milestones/burndown_charts.html) to track progress during a sprint or while working on a new version of their software.
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- Leverage [Elasticsearch](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/integration/elasticsearch.html) with [Advanced Global Search](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/search/advanced_global_search.html) and [Advanced Syntax Search](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/search/advanced_search_syntax.html) for faster, more advanced code search across your entire GitLab instance
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- [Authenticate users with Kerberos](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/integration/kerberos.html)
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- [Mirror a repository](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/workflow/repository_mirroring.html) from elsewhere on your local server.
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- [Export issues as CSV](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/issues/csv_export.html)
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- View your entire CI/CD pipeline involving more than one project with [Multiple-Project Pipeline Graphs](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/multi_project_pipeline_graphs.html)
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- [Lock files](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/file_lock.html) to prevent conflicts
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- View of the current health and status of each CI environment running on Kubernetes with [Deploy Boards](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/deploy_boards.html)
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- Leverage your continuous delivery method with [Canary Deployments](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/canary_deployments.html)
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You can also [integrate](project/integrations/project_services.md) GitLab with numerous third-party applications, such as Mattermost, Microsoft Teams, HipChat, Trello, Slack, Bamboo CI, JIRA, and a lot more.
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## Projects
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In GitLab, you can create [projects](project/index.md) for numerous reasons, such as, host
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your code, use it as an issue tracker, collaborate on code, and continuously
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build, test, and deploy your app with built-in GitLab CI/CD. Or, you can do
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it all at once, from one single project.
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- [Repositories](project/repository/index.md): Host your codebase in
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repositories with version control and as part of a fully integrated platform.
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- [Issues](project/issues/index.md): Explore the best of GitLab Issues' features.
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- [Merge Requests](project/merge_requests/index.md): Collaborate on code,
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reviews, live preview changes per branch, and request approvals with Merge Requests.
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- [Milestones](project/milestones/index.md): Work on multiple issues and merge
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requests towards the same target date with Milestones.
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## GitLab CI/CD
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Use built-in [GitLab CI/CD](../ci/README.md) to test, build, and deploy your applications
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directly from GitLab. No third-party integrations needed.
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- [GitLab Auto Deploy](../ci/autodeploy/index.md): Deploy your application out-of-the-box with GitLab Auto Deploy.
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- [Review Apps](../ci/review_apps/index.md): Live-preview the changes introduced by a merge request with Review Apps.
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- [GitLab Pages](project/pages/index.md): Publish your static site directly from
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GitLab with Gitlab Pages. You can build, test, and deploy any Static Site Generator with Pages.
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- [GitLab Container Registry](project/container_registry.md): Build and deploy Docker
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images with Container Registry.
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## Account
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There is a lot you can customize and configure
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to enjoy the best of GitLab.
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- [Settings](profile/index.md): Manage your user settings to change your personal info,
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personal access tokens, authorized applications, etc.
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- [Authentication](../topics/authentication/index.md): Read through the authentication
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methods available in GitLab.
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- [Permissions](permissions.md): Learn the different set of permissions levels for each
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user type (guest, reporter, developer, master, owner).
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## Groups
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With GitLab [Groups](group/index.md) you can assemble related projects together
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and grant members access to several projects at once.
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Groups can also be nested in [subgroups](group/subgroups/index.md).
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## Discussions
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In GitLab, you can comment and mention collaborators in issues,
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merge requests, code snippets, and commits.
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When performing inline reviews to implementations
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to your codebase through merge requests you can
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gather feedback through [resolvable discussions](discussions/index.md#resolvable-discussions).
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### GitLab Flavored Markdown (GFM)
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Read through the [GFM documentation](markdown.md) to learn how to apply
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the best of GitLab Flavored Markdown in your discussions, comments,
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issues and merge requests descriptions, and everywhere else GMF is
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supported.
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## Todos
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Never forget to reply to your collaborators. [GitLab Todos](../workflow/todos.md)
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are a tool for working faster and more effectively with your team,
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by listing all user or group mentions, as well as issues and merge
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requests you're assigned to.
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## Search
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[Search and filter](search/index.md) through groups, projects, issues, merge requests, files, code, and more.
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## Snippets
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[Snippets](snippets.md) are code blocks that you want to store in GitLab, from which
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you have quick access to. You can also gather feedback on them through
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[discussions](#discussions).
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## Integrations
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[Integrate GitLab](../integration/README.md) with your preferred tool,
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such as Trello, JIRA, etc.
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## Webhooks
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Configure [webhooks](project/integrations/webhooks.html) to listen for
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specific events like pushes, issues or merge requests. GitLab will send a
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POST request with data to the webhook URL.
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## API
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Automate GitLab via [API](../api/README.html).
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## Git and GitLab
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Learn what is [Git](../topics/git/index.md) and its best practices.
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