Commit 6536bc66 authored by Ce Edge's avatar Ce Edge Committed by Amy Qualls

Write the Docs - Removed future tense

parent 50406567
...@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ or through the [GitLab UI](#new-merge-request-from-a-new-branch-created-through- ...@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ or through the [GitLab UI](#new-merge-request-from-a-new-branch-created-through-
This document describes the several ways to create a merge request. This document describes the several ways to create a merge request.
When you start a new merge request, regardless of the method, When you start a new merge request, regardless of the method,
you'll be taken to the [**New Merge Request** page](#new-merge-request-page) you are taken to the [**New Merge Request** page](#new-merge-request-page)
to fill it with information about the merge request. to fill it with information about the merge request.
If you push a new branch to GitLab, also regardless of the method, If you push a new branch to GitLab, also regardless of the method,
...@@ -32,8 +32,8 @@ button and start a merge request from there. ...@@ -32,8 +32,8 @@ button and start a merge request from there.
On the **New Merge Request** page, start by filling in the title On the **New Merge Request** page, start by filling in the title
and description for the merge request. If there are already and description for the merge request. If there are already
commits on the branch, the title will be prefilled with the first commits on the branch, the title is prefilled with the first
line of the first commit message, and the description will be line of the first commit message, and the description is
prefilled with any additional lines in the commit message. prefilled with any additional lines in the commit message.
The title is the only field that is mandatory in all cases. The title is the only field that is mandatory in all cases.
...@@ -64,18 +64,18 @@ You can also see the **Create merge request** button in the top-right of the: ...@@ -64,18 +64,18 @@ You can also see the **Create merge request** button in the top-right of the:
- **Repository > Files** page. - **Repository > Files** page.
- **Merge Requests** page. - **Merge Requests** page.
In this case, GitLab will use the most recent branch you pushed In this case, GitLab uses the most recent branch you pushed
changes to as the source branch, and the default branch in the current changes to as the source branch, and the default branch in the current
project as the target. project as the target.
## New merge request by adding, editing, and uploading a file ## New merge request by adding, editing, and uploading a file
When you choose to edit, add, or upload a file through the GitLab UI, When you choose to edit, add, or upload a file through the GitLab UI,
at the end of the file you'll see the option to add the **Commit message**, at the end of the file you see the option to add the **Commit message**,
to select the **Target branch** of that commit, and the checkbox to to select the **Target branch** of that commit, and the checkbox to
**Start new a merge request with these changes**. **Start new a merge request with these changes**.
Similarly, if you change files through the Web IDE, when you navigate to **Commit** on the left-hand sidebar, you'll see these same options. Similarly, if you change files through the Web IDE, when you navigate to **Commit** on the left-hand sidebar, you see these same options.
Once you have added, edited, or uploaded the file: Once you have added, edited, or uploaded the file:
...@@ -84,23 +84,23 @@ Once you have added, edited, or uploaded the file: ...@@ -84,23 +84,23 @@ Once you have added, edited, or uploaded the file:
1. Keep the checkbox checked to start a new merge request straightaway, or, uncheck it to add more changes to that branch before starting the merge request. 1. Keep the checkbox checked to start a new merge request straightaway, or, uncheck it to add more changes to that branch before starting the merge request.
1. Click **Commit changes**. 1. Click **Commit changes**.
If you chose to start a merge request, you'll be taken to the If you chose to start a merge request, you are taken to the
[**New Merge Request** page](#new-merge-request-page), from [**New Merge Request** page](#new-merge-request-page), from
which you can fill it in with information and submit the merge request. which you can fill it in with information and submit the merge request.
The merge request will target the default branch of the repository. The merge request targets the default branch of the repository.
If you want to change it, you can do it later by editing the merge request. If you want to change it, you can do it later by editing the merge request.
## New merge request from a new branch created through the UI ## New merge request from a new branch created through the UI
To quickly start working on files through the GitLab UI, To quickly start working on files through the GitLab UI,
navigate to your project's **Repository > Branches** and click navigate to your project's **Repository > Branches** and click
**New branch**. A new branch will be created and you can start **New branch**. A new branch is created and you can start
editing files. editing files.
Once committed and pushed, you can click on the [**Create Merge Request**](#create-merge-request-button) Once committed and pushed, you can click on the [**Create Merge Request**](#create-merge-request-button)
button to open the [**New Merge Request** page](#new-merge-request-page). button to open the [**New Merge Request** page](#new-merge-request-page).
A new merge request will be started using the current branch as the source, A new merge request is started using the current branch as the source,
and the default branch in the current project as the target. and the default branch in the current project as the target.
## New merge request from your local environment ## New merge request from your local environment
...@@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ Once you're done, [push your branch to GitLab](../../../gitlab-basics/start-usin ...@@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ Once you're done, [push your branch to GitLab](../../../gitlab-basics/start-usin
git push origin my-new-branch git push origin my-new-branch
``` ```
In the output, GitLab will prompt you with a direct link for creating In the output, GitLab prompts you with a direct link for creating
a merge request: a merge request:
```shell ```shell
...@@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ remote: https://gitlab-instance.com/my-group/my-project/merge_requests/new?mer ...@@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ remote: https://gitlab-instance.com/my-group/my-project/merge_requests/new?mer
``` ```
Copy that link and paste it in your browser, and the [**New Merge Request page**](#new-merge-request-page) Copy that link and paste it in your browser, and the [**New Merge Request page**](#new-merge-request-page)
will be displayed. is displayed.
There is also a number of [flags you can add to commands when pushing through the command line](../push_options.md) to reduce the need for editing merge requests manually through the UI. There is also a number of [flags you can add to commands when pushing through the command line](../push_options.md) to reduce the need for editing merge requests manually through the UI.
...@@ -186,10 +186,10 @@ available in GitLab.com. ...@@ -186,10 +186,10 @@ available in GitLab.com.
You can create a new merge request by sending an email to a user-specific email You can create a new merge request by sending an email to a user-specific email
address. The address can be obtained on the merge requests page by clicking on address. The address can be obtained on the merge requests page by clicking on
a **Email a new merge request to this project** button. The subject will be a **Email a new merge request to this project** button. The subject is
used as the source branch name for the new merge request and the target branch used as the source branch name for the new merge request and the target branch
will be the default branch for the project. The message body (if not empty) is the default branch for the project. The message body (if not empty)
will be used as the merge request description. You need is used as the merge request description. You need
["Reply by email"](../../../administration/reply_by_email.md) enabled to use ["Reply by email"](../../../administration/reply_by_email.md) enabled to use
this feature. If it's not enabled to your instance, you may ask your GitLab this feature. If it's not enabled to your instance, you may ask your GitLab
administrator to do so. administrator to do so.
...@@ -210,16 +210,16 @@ or contacts to continue working._ ...@@ -210,16 +210,16 @@ or contacts to continue working._
You can add commits to the merge request being created by adding You can add commits to the merge request being created by adding
patches as attachments to the email. All attachments with a filename patches as attachments to the email. All attachments with a filename
ending in `.patch` will be considered patches and they will be processed ending in `.patch` are considered patches and they are processed
ordered by name. ordered by name.
The combined size of the patches can be 2MB. The combined size of the patches can be 2MB.
If the source branch from the subject does not exist, it will be If the source branch from the subject does not exist, it is
created from the repository's HEAD or the specified target branch to created from the repository's HEAD or the specified target branch to
apply the patches. The target branch can be specified using the apply the patches. The target branch can be specified using the
[`/target_branch` quick action](../quick_actions.md). If the source [`/target_branch` quick action](../quick_actions.md). If the source
branch already exists, the patches will be applied on top of it. branch already exists, the patches are applied on top of it.
## Reviewing and managing Merge Requests ## Reviewing and managing Merge Requests
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