Commit 2be107d0d9414d6de4df5bd5e3bea2fb1f1dbde5

Authored by Dmitriy Zaporozhets
1 parent 69ec189a

Help with index

app/assets/stylesheets/gitlab_bootstrap/common.scss
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81 81 }
82 82 }
83 83 }
  84 +
  85 + &.nav-small-tabs > li > a { padding: 6px 9px; }
84 86 }
85 87  
86 88 /** ALERT MESSAGES **/
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app/views/help/_layout.html.haml 0 → 100644
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  1 +.row
  2 + .span3{:"data-spy" => 'affix'}
  3 + .ui-box
  4 + .title
  5 + %h5 Help
  6 + %ul.well-list
  7 + %li
  8 + %strong= link_to "Workflow", help_workflow_path
  9 + %li
  10 + %strong= link_to "SSH keys", help_ssh_path
  11 +
  12 + %li
  13 + %strong= link_to "GitLab Markdown", help_markdown_path
  14 +
  15 + %li
  16 + %strong= link_to "Permissions", help_permissions_path
  17 +
  18 + %li
  19 + %strong= link_to "API", help_api_path
  20 +
  21 + %li
  22 + %strong= link_to "Web Hooks", help_web_hooks_path
  23 +
  24 + %li
  25 + %strong= link_to "Rake Tasks", help_raketasks_path
  26 +
  27 + %li
  28 + %strong= link_to "System Hooks", help_system_hooks_path
  29 +
  30 + %li
  31 + %strong= link_to "Public Access", help_public_access_path
  32 +
  33 + .span9.right
  34 + = yield
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app/views/help/api.html.haml
1   -%h3.page_title API
2   -.back_link
3   - = link_to help_path do
4   - ← to index
5   -%br
  1 += render layout: 'help/layout' do
  2 + %h3.page_title API
  3 + %br
6 4  
7   -%ul.nav.nav-tabs.log-tabs
8   - %li.active
9   - = link_to "README", "#README", 'data-toggle' => 'tab'
10   - %li
11   - = link_to "Projects", "#projects", 'data-toggle' => 'tab'
12   - %li
13   - = link_to "Snippets", "#snippets", 'data-toggle' => 'tab'
14   - %li
15   - = link_to "Repositories", "#repositories", 'data-toggle' => 'tab'
16   - %li
17   - = link_to "Users", "#users", 'data-toggle' => 'tab'
18   - %li
19   - = link_to "Session", "#session", 'data-toggle' => 'tab'
20   - %li
21   - = link_to "Issues", "#issues", 'data-toggle' => 'tab'
22   - %li
23   - = link_to "Milestones", "#milestones", 'data-toggle' => 'tab'
24   - %li
25   - = link_to "Notes", "#notes", 'data-toggle' => 'tab'
  5 + %ul.nav.nav-tabs.log-tabs.nav-small-tabs
  6 + %li.active
  7 + = link_to "README", "#README", 'data-toggle' => 'tab'
  8 + %li
  9 + = link_to "Projects", "#projects", 'data-toggle' => 'tab'
  10 + %li
  11 + = link_to "Snippets", "#snippets", 'data-toggle' => 'tab'
  12 + %li
  13 + = link_to "Repositories", "#repositories", 'data-toggle' => 'tab'
  14 + %li
  15 + = link_to "Users", "#users", 'data-toggle' => 'tab'
  16 + %li
  17 + = link_to "Session", "#session", 'data-toggle' => 'tab'
  18 + %li
  19 + = link_to "Issues", "#issues", 'data-toggle' => 'tab'
  20 + %li
  21 + = link_to "Milestones", "#milestones", 'data-toggle' => 'tab'
  22 + %li
  23 + = link_to "Notes", "#notes", 'data-toggle' => 'tab'
26 24  
27   -.tab-content
28   - .tab-pane.active#README
29   - .file_holder
30   - .file_title
31   - %i.icon-file
32   - README
33   - .file_content.wiki
34   - = preserve do
35   - = markdown File.read(Rails.root.join("doc", "api", "README.md"))
  25 + .tab-content
  26 + .tab-pane.active#README
  27 + .file_holder
  28 + .file_title
  29 + %i.icon-file
  30 + README
  31 + .file_content.wiki
  32 + = preserve do
  33 + = markdown File.read(Rails.root.join("doc", "api", "README.md"))
36 34  
37   - .tab-pane#projects
38   - .file_holder
39   - .file_title
40   - %i.icon-file
41   - Projects
42   - .file_content.wiki
43   - = preserve do
44   - = markdown File.read(Rails.root.join("doc", "api", "projects.md"))
  35 + .tab-pane#projects
  36 + .file_holder
  37 + .file_title
  38 + %i.icon-file
  39 + Projects
  40 + .file_content.wiki
  41 + = preserve do
  42 + = markdown File.read(Rails.root.join("doc", "api", "projects.md"))
45 43  
46   - .tab-pane#snippets
47   - .file_holder
48   - .file_title
49   - %i.icon-file
50   - Projects Snippets
51   - .file_content.wiki
52   - = preserve do
53   - = markdown File.read(Rails.root.join("doc", "api", "snippets.md"))
  44 + .tab-pane#snippets
  45 + .file_holder
  46 + .file_title
  47 + %i.icon-file
  48 + Projects Snippets
  49 + .file_content.wiki
  50 + = preserve do
  51 + = markdown File.read(Rails.root.join("doc", "api", "snippets.md"))
54 52  
55   - .tab-pane#repositories
56   - .file_holder
57   - .file_title
58   - %i.icon-file
59   - Projects
60   - .file_content.wiki
61   - = preserve do
62   - = markdown File.read(Rails.root.join("doc", "api", "repositories.md"))
  53 + .tab-pane#repositories
  54 + .file_holder
  55 + .file_title
  56 + %i.icon-file
  57 + Projects
  58 + .file_content.wiki
  59 + = preserve do
  60 + = markdown File.read(Rails.root.join("doc", "api", "repositories.md"))
63 61  
64   - .tab-pane#users
65   - .file_holder
66   - .file_title
67   - %i.icon-file
68   - Users
69   - .file_content.wiki
70   - = preserve do
71   - = markdown File.read(Rails.root.join("doc", "api", "users.md"))
  62 + .tab-pane#users
  63 + .file_holder
  64 + .file_title
  65 + %i.icon-file
  66 + Users
  67 + .file_content.wiki
  68 + = preserve do
  69 + = markdown File.read(Rails.root.join("doc", "api", "users.md"))
72 70  
73   - .tab-pane#session
74   - .file_holder
75   - .file_title
76   - %i.icon-file
77   - Session
78   - .file_content.wiki
79   - = preserve do
80   - = markdown File.read(Rails.root.join("doc", "api", "session.md"))
  71 + .tab-pane#session
  72 + .file_holder
  73 + .file_title
  74 + %i.icon-file
  75 + Session
  76 + .file_content.wiki
  77 + = preserve do
  78 + = markdown File.read(Rails.root.join("doc", "api", "session.md"))
81 79  
82   - .tab-pane#issues
83   - .file_holder
84   - .file_title
85   - %i.icon-file
86   - Issues
87   - .file_content.wiki
88   - = preserve do
89   - = markdown File.read(Rails.root.join("doc", "api", "issues.md"))
  80 + .tab-pane#issues
  81 + .file_holder
  82 + .file_title
  83 + %i.icon-file
  84 + Issues
  85 + .file_content.wiki
  86 + = preserve do
  87 + = markdown File.read(Rails.root.join("doc", "api", "issues.md"))
90 88  
91   - .tab-pane#milestones
92   - .file_holder
93   - .file_title
94   - %i.icon-file
95   - Milestones
96   - .file_content.wiki
97   - = preserve do
98   - = markdown File.read(Rails.root.join("doc", "api", "milestones.md"))
  89 + .tab-pane#milestones
  90 + .file_holder
  91 + .file_title
  92 + %i.icon-file
  93 + Milestones
  94 + .file_content.wiki
  95 + = preserve do
  96 + = markdown File.read(Rails.root.join("doc", "api", "milestones.md"))
99 97  
100   - .tab-pane#notes
101   - .file_holder
102   - .file_title
103   - %i.icon-file
104   - Notes
105   - .file_content.wiki
106   - = preserve do
107   - = markdown File.read(Rails.root.join("doc", "api", "notes.md"))
  98 + .tab-pane#notes
  99 + .file_holder
  100 + .file_title
  101 + %i.icon-file
  102 + Notes
  103 + .file_content.wiki
  104 + = preserve do
  105 + = markdown File.read(Rails.root.join("doc", "api", "notes.md"))
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app/views/help/markdown.html.haml
1   -%h3.page_title GitLab Flavored Markdown
2   -.back_link
3   - = link_to help_path do
4   - ← to index
5   -%hr
6   -
7   -.row
8   - .span8
9   - %p
10   - For GitLab we developed something we call "GitLab Flavored Markdown" (GFM).
11   - It extends the standard Markdown in a few significant ways adds some useful functionality.
12   -
13   - %p You can use GFM in:
14   - %ul
15   - %li commit messages
16   - %li comments
17   - %li wall posts
18   - %li issues
19   - %li merge requests
20   - %li milestones
21   - %li wiki pages
22   -
23   - .span4
24   - .alert.alert-info
  1 += render layout: 'help/layout' do
  2 + %h3.page_title GitLab Flavored Markdown
  3 + %br
  4 +
  5 + .row
  6 + .span8
25 7 %p
26   - If you're not already familiar with Markdown, you should spend 15 minutes and go over the excellent
27   - %strong= link_to "Markdown Syntax Guide", "http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax"
28   - at Daring Fireball.
  8 + For GitLab we developed something we call "GitLab Flavored Markdown" (GFM).
  9 + It extends the standard Markdown in a few significant ways adds some useful functionality.
  10 +
  11 + %p You can use GFM in:
  12 + %ul
  13 + %li commit messages
  14 + %li comments
  15 + %li wall posts
  16 + %li issues
  17 + %li merge requests
  18 + %li milestones
  19 + %li wiki pages
  20 +
  21 + .span4
  22 + .alert.alert-info
  23 + %p
  24 + If you're not already familiar with Markdown, you should spend 15 minutes and go over the excellent
  25 + %strong= link_to "Markdown Syntax Guide", "http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax"
  26 + at Daring Fireball.
  27 +
  28 + .row
  29 + .span8
  30 + %h3 Differences from traditional Markdown
  31 +
  32 + %h4 Newlines
29 33  
30   -.row
31   - .span8
32   - %h3 Differences from traditional Markdown
  34 + %p
  35 + The biggest difference that GFM introduces is in the handling of linebreaks.
  36 + With traditional Markdown you can hard wrap paragraphs of text and they will be combined into a single paragraph. We find this to be the cause of a huge number of unintentional formatting errors.
  37 + GFM treats newlines in paragraph-like content as real line breaks, which is probably what you intended.
33 38  
34   - %h4 Newlines
35 39  
36   - %p
37   - The biggest difference that GFM introduces is in the handling of linebreaks.
38   - With traditional Markdown you can hard wrap paragraphs of text and they will be combined into a single paragraph. We find this to be the cause of a huge number of unintentional formatting errors.
39   - GFM treats newlines in paragraph-like content as real line breaks, which is probably what you intended.
  40 + %p The next paragraph contains two phrases separated by a single newline character:
  41 + %pre= "Roses are red\nViolets are blue"
  42 + %p becomes
  43 + = markdown "Roses are red\nViolets are blue"
40 44  
  45 + %h4 Multiple underscores in words
41 46  
42   - %p The next paragraph contains two phrases separated by a single newline character:
43   - %pre= "Roses are red\nViolets are blue"
44   - %p becomes
45   - = markdown "Roses are red\nViolets are blue"
  47 + %p
  48 + It is not reasonable to italicize just <em>part</em> of a word, especially when you're dealing with code and names often appear with multiple underscores.
  49 + Therefore, GFM ignores multiple underscores in words.
46 50  
47   - %h4 Multiple underscores in words
  51 + %pre= "perform_complicated_task\ndo_this_and_do_that_and_another_thing"
  52 + %p becomes
  53 + = markdown "perform_complicated_task\ndo_this_and_do_that_and_another_thing"
48 54  
49   - %p
50   - It is not reasonable to italicize just <em>part</em> of a word, especially when you're dealing with code and names often appear with multiple underscores.
51   - Therefore, GFM ignores multiple underscores in words.
  55 + %h4 URL autolinking
52 56  
53   - %pre= "perform_complicated_task\ndo_this_and_do_that_and_another_thing"
54   - %p becomes
55   - = markdown "perform_complicated_task\ndo_this_and_do_that_and_another_thing"
  57 + %p
  58 + GFM will autolink standard URLs you copy and paste into your text.
  59 + So if you want to link to a URL (instead of a textual link), you can simply put the URL in verbatim and it will be turned into a link to that URL.
56 60  
57   - %h4 URL autolinking
  61 + %h4 Fenced code blocks
58 62  
59   - %p
60   - GFM will autolink standard URLs you copy and paste into your text.
61   - So if you want to link to a URL (instead of a textual link), you can simply put the URL in verbatim and it will be turned into a link to that URL.
  63 + %p
  64 + Markdown converts text with four spaces at the front of each line to code blocks.
  65 + GFM supports that, but we also support fenced blocks.
  66 + Just wrap your code blocks in <code>```</code> and you won't need to indent manually to trigger a code block.
62 67  
63   - %h4 Fenced code blocks
  68 + %pre= %Q{```ruby\nrequire 'redcarpet'\nmarkdown = Redcarpet.new("Hello World!")\nputs markdown.to_html\n```}
  69 + %p becomes
  70 + = markdown %Q{```ruby\nrequire 'redcarpet'\nmarkdown = Redcarpet.new("Hello World!")\nputs markdown.to_html\n```}
64 71  
65   - %p
66   - Markdown converts text with four spaces at the front of each line to code blocks.
67   - GFM supports that, but we also support fenced blocks.
68   - Just wrap your code blocks in <code>```</code> and you won't need to indent manually to trigger a code block.
  72 + %h4 Emoji
69 73  
70   - %pre= %Q{```ruby\nrequire 'redcarpet'\nmarkdown = Redcarpet.new("Hello World!")\nputs markdown.to_html\n```}
71   - %p becomes
72   - = markdown %Q{```ruby\nrequire 'redcarpet'\nmarkdown = Redcarpet.new("Hello World!")\nputs markdown.to_html\n```}
  74 + .row
  75 + .span8
  76 + :ruby
  77 + puts markdown %Q{Sometimes you want to be :cool: and add some :sparkles: to your :speech_balloon:. Well we have a :gift: for you:
73 78  
74   - %h4 Emoji
  79 + :exclamation: You can use emoji anywhere GFM is supported. :sunglasses:
75 80  
76   -.row
77   - .span8
78   - :ruby
79   - puts markdown %Q{Sometimes you want to be :cool: and add some :sparkles: to your :speech_balloon:. Well we have a :gift: for you:
  81 + You can use it to point out a :bug: or warn about :monkey:patches. And if someone improves your really :snail: code, send them a :bouquet: or some :candy:. People will :heart: you for that.
80 82  
81   - :exclamation: You can use emoji anywhere GFM is supported. :sunglasses:
  83 + If you are :new: to this, don't be :fearful:. You can easily join the emoji :circus_tent:. All you need to do is to :book: up on the supported codes.
  84 + }
82 85  
83   - You can use it to point out a :bug: or warn about :monkey:patches. And if someone improves your really :snail: code, send them a :bouquet: or some :candy:. People will :heart: you for that.
  86 + .span4
  87 + .alert.alert-info
  88 + %p
  89 + Consult the
  90 + %strong= link_to "Emoji Cheat Sheet", "http://www.emoji-cheat-sheet.com/"
  91 + for a list of all supported emoji codes.
84 92  
85   - If you are :new: to this, don't be :fearful:. You can easily join the emoji :circus_tent:. All you need to do is to :book: up on the supported codes.
86   - }
  93 + .row
  94 + .span8
  95 + %h4 Special GitLab references
87 96  
88   - .span4
89   - .alert.alert-info
90 97 %p
91   - Consult the
92   - %strong= link_to "Emoji Cheat Sheet", "http://www.emoji-cheat-sheet.com/"
93   - for a list of all supported emoji codes.
94   -
95   -.row
96   - .span8
97   - %h4 Special GitLab references
98   -
99   - %p
100   - GFM recognizes special references.
101   - You can easily reference e.g. a team member, an issue or a commit within a project.
102   - GFM will turn that reference into a link so you can navigate between them easily.
103   -
104   - %p GFM will recognize the following references:
105   - %ul
106   - %li
107   - %code @foo
108   - for team members
109   - %li
110   - %code #123
111   - for issues
112   - %li
113   - %code !123
114   - for merge request
115   - %li
116   - %code $123
117   - for snippets
118   - %li
119   - %code 1234567
120   - for commits
121   -
122   - -# this example will only be shown if the user has a project with at least one issue
123   - - if @project = current_user.authorized_projects.first
124   - - if issue = @project.issues.first
125   - %p For example in your #{link_to @project.name, project_path(@project)} project, writing:
126   - %pre= "This is related to ##{issue.id}. @#{current_user.name} is working on solving it."
127   - %p becomes:
128   - = markdown "This is related to ##{issue.id}. @#{current_user.name} is working on solving it."
129   - - @project = nil # Prevent this from bubbling up to page title
  98 + GFM recognizes special references.
  99 + You can easily reference e.g. a team member, an issue or a commit within a project.
  100 + GFM will turn that reference into a link so you can navigate between them easily.
  101 +
  102 + %p GFM will recognize the following references:
  103 + %ul
  104 + %li
  105 + %code @foo
  106 + for team members
  107 + %li
  108 + %code #123
  109 + for issues
  110 + %li
  111 + %code !123
  112 + for merge request
  113 + %li
  114 + %code $123
  115 + for snippets
  116 + %li
  117 + %code 1234567
  118 + for commits
  119 +
  120 + -# this example will only be shown if the user has a project with at least one issue
  121 + - if @project = current_user.authorized_projects.first
  122 + - if issue = @project.issues.first
  123 + %p For example in your #{link_to @project.name, project_path(@project)} project, writing:
  124 + %pre= "This is related to ##{issue.id}. @#{current_user.name} is working on solving it."
  125 + %p becomes:
  126 + = markdown "This is related to ##{issue.id}. @#{current_user.name} is working on solving it."
  127 + - @project = nil # Prevent this from bubbling up to page title
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app/views/help/permissions.html.haml
1   -%h3.page_title Permissions
2   -.back_link
3   - = link_to help_path do
4   - &larr; to index
5   -%hr
  1 += render layout: 'help/layout' do
  2 + %h3.page_title Permissions
  3 + %br
6 4  
7   -%fieldset
8   - %legend Guest
9   - %ul
10   - %li Create new issue
11   - %li Leave comments
12   - %li Write on project wall
  5 + %fieldset
  6 + %legend Guest
  7 + %ul
  8 + %li Create new issue
  9 + %li Leave comments
  10 + %li Write on project wall
13 11  
14   -%fieldset
15   - %legend Reporter
16   - %ul
17   - %li Create new issue
18   - %li Leave comments
19   - %li Write on project wall
20   - %li Pull project code
21   - %li Download project
22   - %li Create a code snippets
  12 + %fieldset
  13 + %legend Reporter
  14 + %ul
  15 + %li Create new issue
  16 + %li Leave comments
  17 + %li Write on project wall
  18 + %li Pull project code
  19 + %li Download project
  20 + %li Create a code snippets
23 21  
24 22  
25   -%fieldset
26   - %legend Developer
27   - %ul
28   - %li Create new issue
29   - %li Leave comments
30   - %li Write on project wall
31   - %li Pull project code
32   - %li Download project
33   - %li Create new merge request
34   - %li Create a code snippets
35   - %li Create new branches
36   - %li Push to non-protected branches
37   - %li Remove non-protected branches
38   - %li Add tags
39   - %li Write a wiki
  23 + %fieldset
  24 + %legend Developer
  25 + %ul
  26 + %li Create new issue
  27 + %li Leave comments
  28 + %li Write on project wall
  29 + %li Pull project code
  30 + %li Download project
  31 + %li Create new merge request
  32 + %li Create a code snippets
  33 + %li Create new branches
  34 + %li Push to non-protected branches
  35 + %li Remove non-protected branches
  36 + %li Add tags
  37 + %li Write a wiki
40 38  
41   -%fieldset
42   - %legend Master
43   - %ul
44   - %li Create new issue
45   - %li Leave comments
46   - %li Write on project wall
47   - %li Pull project code
48   - %li Download project
49   - %li Create new merge request
50   - %li Create a code snippets
51   - %li Create new branches
52   - %li Push to non-protected branches
53   - %li Remove non-protected branches
54   - %li Add tags
55   - %li Write a wiki
56   - %li Add new team members
57   - %li Push to protected branches
58   - %li Remove protected branches
59   - %li Push with force option
60   - %li Edit project
61   - %li Add Deploy Keys to project
62   - %li Configure Project Hooks
  39 + %fieldset
  40 + %legend Master
  41 + %ul
  42 + %li Create new issue
  43 + %li Leave comments
  44 + %li Write on project wall
  45 + %li Pull project code
  46 + %li Download project
  47 + %li Create new merge request
  48 + %li Create a code snippets
  49 + %li Create new branches
  50 + %li Push to non-protected branches
  51 + %li Remove non-protected branches
  52 + %li Add tags
  53 + %li Write a wiki
  54 + %li Add new team members
  55 + %li Push to protected branches
  56 + %li Remove protected branches
  57 + %li Push with force option
  58 + %li Edit project
  59 + %li Add Deploy Keys to project
  60 + %li Configure Project Hooks
63 61  
64   -%fieldset
65   - %legend Owner
66   - %ul
67   - %li Transfer project to another namespace
68   - %li Remove project
  62 + %fieldset
  63 + %legend Owner
  64 + %ul
  65 + %li Transfer project to another namespace
  66 + %li Remove project
... ...
app/views/help/public_access.html.haml
1   -%h3.page_title Public Access
2   -.back_link
3   - = link_to help_path do
4   - &larr; to index
5   -%hr
  1 += render layout: 'help/layout' do
  2 + %h3.page_title Public Access
  3 + %br
6 4  
7   -%p
8   - GitLab allows you to open selected projects to be accessed publicly.
9   - These projects will be clonable
10   - %em without any
11   - authentication.
12   - Also they will be listed on the #{link_to "public access directory", public_root_path}.
  5 + %p
  6 + GitLab allows you to open selected projects to be accessed publicly.
  7 + These projects will be clonable
  8 + %em without any
  9 + authentication.
  10 + Also they will be listed on the #{link_to "public access directory", public_root_path}.
13 11  
14   -%ol
15   - %li Go to your project dashboard
16   - %li Click on the "Edit" tab
17   - %li Select "Public clone access"
  12 + %ol
  13 + %li Go to your project dashboard
  14 + %li Click on the "Edit" tab
  15 + %li Select "Public clone access"
18 16  
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app/views/help/raketasks.html.haml
1   -%h3.page_title GitLab Rake Tasks
2   -.back_link
3   - = link_to help_path do
4   - &larr; to index
5   -%hr
  1 += render layout: 'help/layout' do
  2 + %h3.page_title GitLab Rake Tasks
  3 + %br
6 4  
7   -%p.slead
8   - GitLab provides some specific rake tasks to enable special features or perform maintenance tasks.
  5 + %p.slead
  6 + GitLab provides some specific rake tasks to enable special features or perform maintenance tasks.
9 7  
10   -%ul.nav.nav-tabs.log-tabs
11   - %li.active
12   - = link_to "Features", "#features", 'data-toggle' => 'tab'
13   - %li
14   - = link_to "Maintenance", "#maintenance", 'data-toggle' => 'tab'
15   - %li
16   - = link_to "User Management", "#user_management", 'data-toggle' => 'tab'
17   - %li
18   - = link_to "Backup & Restore", "#backup_restore", 'data-toggle' => 'tab'
19   - %li
20   - = link_to "Cleanup", "#cleanup", 'data-toggle' => 'tab'
  8 + %ul.nav.nav-tabs.log-tabs
  9 + %li.active
  10 + = link_to "Features", "#features", 'data-toggle' => 'tab'
  11 + %li
  12 + = link_to "Maintenance", "#maintenance", 'data-toggle' => 'tab'
  13 + %li
  14 + = link_to "User Management", "#user_management", 'data-toggle' => 'tab'
  15 + %li
  16 + = link_to "Backup & Restore", "#backup_restore", 'data-toggle' => 'tab'
  17 + %li
  18 + = link_to "Cleanup", "#cleanup", 'data-toggle' => 'tab'
21 19  
22   -.tab-content
23   - .tab-pane.active#features
24   - .file_holder
25   - .file_title
26   - %i.icon-file
27   - Features
28   - .file_content.wiki
29   - = preserve do
30   - = markdown File.read(Rails.root.join("doc", "raketasks", "features.md"))
  20 + .tab-content
  21 + .tab-pane.active#features
  22 + .file_holder
  23 + .file_title
  24 + %i.icon-file
  25 + Features
  26 + .file_content.wiki
  27 + = preserve do
  28 + = markdown File.read(Rails.root.join("doc", "raketasks", "features.md"))
31 29  
32   - .tab-pane#maintenance
33   - .file_holder
34   - .file_title
35   - %i.icon-file
36   - Maintenance
37   - .file_content.wiki
38   - = preserve do
39   - = markdown File.read(Rails.root.join("doc", "raketasks", "maintenance.md"))
  30 + .tab-pane#maintenance
  31 + .file_holder
  32 + .file_title
  33 + %i.icon-file
  34 + Maintenance
  35 + .file_content.wiki
  36 + = preserve do
  37 + = markdown File.read(Rails.root.join("doc", "raketasks", "maintenance.md"))
40 38  
41   - .tab-pane#user_management
42   - .file_holder
43   - .file_title
44   - %i.icon-file
45   - User Management
46   - .file_content.wiki
47   - = preserve do
48   - = markdown File.read(Rails.root.join("doc", "raketasks", "user_management.md"))
  39 + .tab-pane#user_management
  40 + .file_holder
  41 + .file_title
  42 + %i.icon-file
  43 + User Management
  44 + .file_content.wiki
  45 + = preserve do
  46 + = markdown File.read(Rails.root.join("doc", "raketasks", "user_management.md"))
49 47  
50   - .tab-pane#cleanup
51   - .file_holder
52   - .file_title
53   - %i.icon-file
54   - Cleanup
55   - .file_content.wiki
56   - = preserve do
57   - = markdown File.read(Rails.root.join("doc", "raketasks", "cleanup.md"))
  48 + .tab-pane#cleanup
  49 + .file_holder
  50 + .file_title
  51 + %i.icon-file
  52 + Cleanup
  53 + .file_content.wiki
  54 + = preserve do
  55 + = markdown File.read(Rails.root.join("doc", "raketasks", "cleanup.md"))
58 56  
59   - .tab-pane#backup_restore
60   - .file_holder
61   - .file_title
62   - %i.icon-file
63   - Backup & Restore
64   - .file_content.wiki
65   - = preserve do
66   - = markdown File.read(Rails.root.join("doc", "raketasks", "backup_restore.md"))
  57 + .tab-pane#backup_restore
  58 + .file_holder
  59 + .file_title
  60 + %i.icon-file
  61 + Backup & Restore
  62 + .file_content.wiki
  63 + = preserve do
  64 + = markdown File.read(Rails.root.join("doc", "raketasks", "backup_restore.md"))
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app/views/help/ssh.html.haml
1   -%h3.page_title SSH Keys
2   -.back_link
3   - = link_to help_path do
4   - &larr; to index
5   -%hr
  1 += render layout: 'help/layout' do
  2 + %h3.page_title SSH Keys
  3 + %br
6 4  
7   -%p.slead
8   - SSH key allows you to establish a secure connection between your computer and GitLab
  5 + %p.slead
  6 + SSH key allows you to establish a secure connection between your computer and GitLab
9 7  
10   -%p.slead
11   - To generate a new SSH key just open your terminal and use code below.
  8 + %p.slead
  9 + To generate a new SSH key just open your terminal and use code below.
12 10  
13   -%pre.dark
14   - ssh-keygen -t rsa -C "#{current_user.email}"
  11 + %pre.dark
  12 + ssh-keygen -t rsa -C "#{current_user.email}"
15 13  
16   - \# Creates a new ssh key using the provided email
17   - \# Generating public/private rsa key pair...
  14 + \# Creates a new ssh key using the provided email
  15 + \# Generating public/private rsa key pair...
18 16  
19   -%p.slead
20   - Next just use code below to dump your public key and add to GitLab SSH Keys
  17 + %p.slead
  18 + Next just use code below to dump your public key and add to GitLab SSH Keys
21 19  
22   -%pre.dark
23   - cat ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub
  20 + %pre.dark
  21 + cat ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub
24 22  
25   - \# ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAADAQABAAABAQC6eNtGpNGwstc....
  23 + \# ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAADAQABAAABAQC6eNtGpNGwstc....
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app/views/help/system_hooks.html.haml
1   -%h3 System hooks
2   -.back_link
3   - = link_to :back do
4   - &larr; back
5   -%hr
6   -
7   -%p.slead
8   - Your GitLab instance can perform HTTP POST requests on the following events: create_project, delete_project, create_user, delete_user, change_team_member.
9   - %br
  1 += render layout: 'help/layout' do
  2 + %h3.page_title System hooks
10 3 %br
11   - System Hooks can be used, e.g. for logging or changing information in a LDAP server.
12   - %br
13   -%h5 Hooks request example:
14   -= render "admin/hooks/data_ex"
  4 +
  5 + %p.slead
  6 + Your GitLab instance can perform HTTP POST requests on the following events: create_project, delete_project, create_user, delete_user, change_team_member.
  7 + %br
  8 + %br
  9 + System Hooks can be used, e.g. for logging or changing information in a LDAP server.
  10 + %br
  11 + %h5 Hooks request example:
  12 + = render "admin/hooks/data_ex"
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app/views/help/web_hooks.html.haml
1   -%h3.page_title Web hooks
2   -.back_link
3   - = link_to help_path do
4   - &larr; to index
5   -%hr
6   -
7   -%p.slead
8   - Every GitLab project can trigger a web server whenever the repo is pushed to.
9   - %br
10   - Web Hooks can be used to update an external issue tracker, trigger CI builds, update a backup mirror, or even deploy to your production server.
  1 += render layout: 'help/layout' do
  2 + %h3.page_title Web hooks
11 3 %br
12   - GitLab will send POST request with commits information on every push.
13   -%h5 Hooks request example:
14   -= render "hooks/data_ex"
  4 +
  5 + %p.slead
  6 + Every GitLab project can trigger a web server whenever the repo is pushed to.
  7 + %br
  8 + Web Hooks can be used to update an external issue tracker, trigger CI builds, update a backup mirror, or even deploy to your production server.
  9 + %br
  10 + GitLab will send POST request with commits information on every push.
  11 + %h5 Hooks request example:
  12 + = render "hooks/data_ex"
15 13  
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app/views/help/workflow.html.haml
1   -%h3.page_title Workflow
2   -.back_link
3   - = link_to help_path do
4   - &larr; to index
5   -%hr
6   -
7   -%ol.help
8   - %li
9   - %p Clone project
10   - .bash
11   - %pre.dark
12   - git clone git@example.com:project-name.git
13   -
14   - %li
15   - %p Create branch with your feature
16   - .bash
17   - %pre.dark
18   - git checkout -b $feature_name
19   -
20   - %li
21   - %p Write code. Commit changes
22   - .bash
23   - %pre.dark
24   - git commit -am "My feature is ready"
25   -
26   - %li
27   - %p Push your branch to GitLab
28   - .bash
29   - %pre.dark
30   - git push origin $feature_name
31   -
32   - %li
33   - %p Review your code on Commits page
34   -
35   - %li
36   - %p Create a merge request
37   -
38   - %li
39   - %p Your team lead will review code &amp; merge it to main branch
  1 += render layout: 'help/layout' do
  2 + %h3.page_title Workflow
  3 + %br
  4 +
  5 + %ol.help
  6 + %li
  7 + %p Clone project
  8 + .bash
  9 + %pre.dark
  10 + git clone git@example.com:project-name.git
  11 +
  12 + %li
  13 + %p Create branch with your feature
  14 + .bash
  15 + %pre.dark
  16 + git checkout -b $feature_name
  17 +
  18 + %li
  19 + %p Write code. Commit changes
  20 + .bash
  21 + %pre.dark
  22 + git commit -am "My feature is ready"
  23 +
  24 + %li
  25 + %p Push your branch to GitLab
  26 + .bash
  27 + %pre.dark
  28 + git push origin $feature_name
  29 +
  30 + %li
  31 + %p Review your code on Commits page
  32 +
  33 + %li
  34 + %p Create a merge request
  35 +
  36 + %li
  37 + %p Your team lead will review code &amp; merge it to main branch
40 38  
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