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diff --git a/doc/development/cicd/templates.md b/doc/development/cicd/templates.md index 03823a4b712..3fc464e661f 100644 --- a/doc/development/cicd/templates.md +++ b/doc/development/cicd/templates.md @@ -178,10 +178,10 @@ This includes: - Repository/project requirements. - Expected behavior. -- Any places that need to be edited by users before using the template. +- Any places that must be edited by users before using the template. - If the template should be used by copy pasting it into a configuration file, or by using it with the `include` keyword in an existing pipeline. -- If any variables need to be saved in the project's CI/CD settings. +- If any variables must be saved in the project's CI/CD settings. ```yaml # Use this template to publish an application that uses the ABC server. @@ -289,9 +289,9 @@ If the `latest` template does not exist yet, you can copy [the stable template]( ### How to include an older stable template Users may want to use an older [stable template](#stable-version) that is not bundled -in the current GitLab package. For example, the stable templates in GitLab v13.0 and -GitLab v14.0 could be so different that a user wants to continue using the v13.0 template even -after upgrading to GitLab 14.0. +in the current GitLab package. For example, the stable templates in GitLab 13.0 and +GitLab 14.0 could be so different that a user wants to continue using the GitLab 13.0 +template even after upgrading to GitLab 14.0. You can add a note in the template or in documentation explaining how to use `include:remote` to include older template versions. If other templates are included with `include: template`, @@ -335,7 +335,7 @@ follow the progress. ## Testing -Each CI/CD template must be tested in order to make sure that it's safe to be published. +Each CI/CD template must be tested to make sure that it's safe to be published. ### Manual QA @@ -380,7 +380,7 @@ is updated in a major version GitLab release. A template could contain malicious code. For example, a template that contains the `export` shell command in a job might accidentally expose secret project CI/CD variables in a job log. -If you're unsure if it's secure or not, you need to ask security experts for cross-validation. +If you're unsure if it's secure or not, you must ask security experts for cross-validation. ## Contribute CI/CD template merge requests |