"Clear as mud” ;)
Thanks for sharing
> On 6 Nov 2020, at 02:57, Guy Harris <gharris@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> If you type a / at the beginning of a comment, it pops up a menu of "quick actions".
>
> One of those actions is /dup{licate}. If you type
>
> /duplicate #NNNNN
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> and save that comment, GitLab will mark the issue in which you make the comment as a duplicate of issue #NNNNN.
>
> This is extraordinarily well documented, in a place that's easy to find, just as many other GitLab features are documented in a place easy to find./sarcasm.
>
> I found it, after some Web searching, and following various GitLab issue links for issues on GitLab itself, from
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> https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-foss/-/merge_requests/10391
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> and
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> https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/quick_actions.html
>
> The first of those was the first one I found; annoyingly, the first thing that a Google search for
>
> slash command gitlab
>
> turned up was
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> https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/integration/slash_commands.html
>
> which has nothing to do with GitLab issues; the merge request called /duplicate a "slash command", which led me to waste time with that search.
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