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## Excluding certain jobs
The behavior of the
`only: merge_requests`
rule is such that _only_ jobs with
that rule are run in the context of a merge request; no other jobs will be run.
However, you may want to reverse this behaviour, having all of your jobs to run _except_
for one or two. Consider the following pipeline, with jobs
`A`
,
`B`
, and
`C`
. If you want
all pipelines to always run
`A`
and
`B`
, but only want
`C`
to run for a merge request,
you can configure your
`.gitlab-ci.yml`
file as follows:
```
yaml
.only-default
:
&only-default
only
:
-
master
-
merge_requests
-
tags
A
:
<<
:
*only-default
script
:
-
...
B
:
<<
:
*only-default
script
:
-
...
C
:
script
:
-
...
only
:
-
merge_requests
```
Since
`A`
and
`B`
are getting the
`only:`
rule to execute in all cases, they will
always run.
`C`
specifies that it should only run for merge requests, so for any
pipeline except a merge request pipeline, it will not run.
As you can see, this will help you avoid a lot of boilerplate where you'd need
to add that
`only:`
rule to all of your jobs in order to make them always run. You
can use this for scenarios like having only pipelines with merge requests get a
Review App set up, helping to save resources.
## Important notes about merge requests from forked projects
Note that the current behavior is subject to change. In the usual contribution
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