Reminder to all repository users: Please do not add , commit and push any data files to your remote git repositories. The disk space the Git server is limited, it wasn't dimensioned to host anything else than code. Solely your code files need versioning. The data inputs/outputs don't. A good idea is to do "git add" individually on each file you want to commit, to avoid versioning unwanted content.

GitLab slash commands

Slash commands are textual shortcuts for common actions on issues or merge requests that are usually done by clicking buttons or dropdowns in GitLab's UI. You can enter these commands while creating a new issue or merge request, and in comments. Each command should be on a separate line in order to be properly detected and executed. The commands are removed from the issue, merge request or comment body before it is saved and will not be visible to anyone else.

Below is a list of all of the available commands and descriptions about what they do.

Command Action
/close Close the issue or merge request
/reopen Reopen the issue or merge request
/merge Merge (when pipeline succeeds)
/title <New title> Change title
/assign @username Assign
/unassign Remove assignee
/milestone %milestone Set milestone
/remove_milestone Remove milestone
/label ~foo ~"bar baz" Add label(s)
/unlabel ~foo ~"bar baz" Remove all or specific label(s)
/relabel ~foo ~"bar baz" Replace all label(s)
/todo Add a todo
/done Mark todo as done
/subscribe Subscribe
/unsubscribe Unsubscribe
/due <in 2 days | this Friday | December 31st> Set due date
/remove_due_date Remove due date
/wip Toggle the Work In Progress status
/estimate <1w 3d 2h 14m> Set time estimate
/remove_estimate Remove estimated time
/spend <1h 30m | -1h 5m> Add or subtract spent time
/remove_time_spent Remove time spent
/target_branch <Branch Name> Set target branch for current merge request
/award :emoji: Toggle award for :emoji:
/board_move ~column Move issue to column on the board