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For information on how to validate styles locally or by using GitLab CI/CD, see [Testing](../testing.md).
Use this guide for standards on grammar, formatting, word usage, and more.
You can also view a list of [recent updates to this guide](https://gitlab.com/dashboard/merge_requests?scope=all&utf8=%E2%9C%93&state=merged&label_name[]=tw-style¬[label_name][]=docs%3A%3Afix).
You can view a list of [recent updates to this guide](https://gitlab.com/dashboard/merge_requests?scope=all&utf8=%E2%9C%93&state=merged&label_name[]=tw-style¬[label_name][]=docs%3A%3Afix).
If you can't find what you need:
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## Documentation is the single source of truth (SSOT)
### Why a single source of truth
The documentation of GitLab products and features is the SSOT for all
information related to implementation, usage, and troubleshooting. It evolves
The GitLab documentation is the SSOT for all
information related to GitLab implementation, usage, and troubleshooting. It evolves
continuously, in keeping with new products and features, and with improvements
for clarity, accuracy, and completeness.
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It also informs decisions about the kinds of content we include in our
documentation.
### All information
### The documentation includes all information
Include problem-solving actions that may address rare cases or be considered
_risky_, but provide proper context through fully-detailed
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Technical Writing team.
GitLab adds all troubleshooting information to the documentation, no matter how
unlikely a user is to encounter a situation. For the [Troubleshooting sections](#troubleshooting),
people in GitLab Support can merge additions themselves.