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diff --git a/doc/integration/slash_commands.md b/doc/integration/slash_commands.md index b9b5f394e3c..4059aef9de3 100644 --- a/doc/integration/slash_commands.md +++ b/doc/integration/slash_commands.md @@ -4,36 +4,40 @@ group: Integrations info: To determine the technical writer assigned to the Stage/Group associated with this page, see https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/ux/technical-writing/#assignments --- -# Slash Commands **(FREE)** +# Slash commands in Mattermost and Slack **(FREE)** > - [Moved](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-foss/-/merge_requests/24780) to GitLab Free in 11.9. -Slash commands in Mattermost and Slack allow you to control GitLab and view GitLab content right inside your chat client, without having to leave it. For Slack, this requires an [integration configuration](../user/project/integrations/slack_slash_commands.md). Type the command as a message in your chat client to activate it. +If you want to control and view GitLab content while you're +working in Slack and Mattermost, you can use slash commands. +Type the command as a message in your chat client to activate it. +For Slack, this requires an [integration configuration](../user/project/integrations/slack_slash_commands.md). -Commands are scoped to a project, with a trigger term that is specified during configuration. +Slash commands are scoped to a project +and require the trigger command specified during configuration. -We suggest you use the project name as the trigger term for simplicity and clarity. +We suggest you use the project name as the trigger command for simplicity and clarity. -Taking the trigger term as `project-name`, the commands are: +Assuming `project-name` is the trigger command, the slash commands are: | Command | Effect | | ------- | ------ | -| `/project-name help` | Shows all available slash commands | -| `/project-name issue new <title> <shift+return> <description>` | Creates a new issue with title `<title>` and description `<description>` | -| `/project-name issue show <id>` | Shows the issue with ID `<id>` | -| `/project-name issue close <id>` | Closes the issue with ID `<id>` | -| `/project-name issue search <query>` | Shows up to 5 issues matching `<query>` | -| `/project-name issue move <id> to <project>` | Moves issue ID `<id>` to `<project>` | -| `/project-name issue comment <id> <shift+return> <comment>` | Adds a new comment to an issue with ID `<id>` and comment body `<comment>` | -| `/project-name deploy <from> to <to>` | Deploy from the `<from>` environment to the `<to>` environment | -| `/project-name run <job name> <arguments>` | Execute [ChatOps](../ci/chatops/index.md) job `<job name>` on the default branch | +| `/project-name help` | Shows all available slash commands. | +| `/project-name issue new <title> <shift+return> <description>` | Creates a new issue with title `<title>` and description `<description>`. | +| `/project-name issue show <id>` | Shows the issue with ID `<id>`. | +| `/project-name issue close <id>` | Closes the issue with ID `<id>`. | +| `/project-name issue search <query>` | Shows up to 5 issues matching `<query>`. | +| `/project-name issue move <id> to <project>` | Moves the issue with ID `<id>` to `<project>`. | +| `/project-name issue comment <id> <shift+return> <comment>` | Adds a new comment with comment body `<comment>` to the issue with ID `<id>`. | +| `/project-name deploy <from> to <to>` | [Deploys](#deploy-command) from the `<from>` environment to the `<to>` environment. | +| `/project-name run <job name> <arguments>` | Executes the [ChatOps](../ci/chatops/index.md) job `<job name>` on the default branch. | If you are using the [GitLab Slack application](../user/project/integrations/gitlab_slack_application.md) for your GitLab.com projects, [add the `gitlab` keyword at the beginning of the command](../user/project/integrations/gitlab_slack_application.md#usage). ## Issue commands -It's possible to create new issue, display issue details and search up to 5 issues. +You can create a new issue, display issue details, and search up to 5 issues. ## Deploy command @@ -41,7 +45,7 @@ To deploy to an environment, GitLab tries to find a deployment manual action in the pipeline. If there's only one action for a given environment, it is triggered. -If more than one action is defined, GitLab tries to find an action -which name equals the environment name we want to deploy to. +If more than one action is defined, GitLab finds an action +name that equals the environment name to deploy to. -The command returns an error when no matching action has been found. +The command returns an error if no matching action is found. |