Where can read about available commands i can use as a script in my gitlab CI yml file?





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Basically, i'm getting started with gitlab's continuous integration, but having a hard time looking for a guide or documentation that would help me write scripts for the file.



Where can i read about operators, conditionals and instructions i can use for this?



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    Basically, i'm getting started with gitlab's continuous integration, but having a hard time looking for a guide or documentation that would help me write scripts for the file.



    Where can i read about operators, conditionals and instructions i can use for this?



    Thanks!










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      Basically, i'm getting started with gitlab's continuous integration, but having a hard time looking for a guide or documentation that would help me write scripts for the file.



      Where can i read about operators, conditionals and instructions i can use for this?



      Thanks!










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      Basically, i'm getting started with gitlab's continuous integration, but having a hard time looking for a guide or documentation that would help me write scripts for the file.



      Where can i read about operators, conditionals and instructions i can use for this?



      Thanks!







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      Leonardo BarilariLeonardo Barilari

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          First of all read the Quick start



          Here is everything about yml file: Configuration of your jobs with .gitlab-ci.yml



          I can recommend to use CI lint which can validate your yml syntax. It can saves your time ;-)






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            First of all read the Quick start



            Here is everything about yml file: Configuration of your jobs with .gitlab-ci.yml



            I can recommend to use CI lint which can validate your yml syntax. It can saves your time ;-)






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              First of all read the Quick start



              Here is everything about yml file: Configuration of your jobs with .gitlab-ci.yml



              I can recommend to use CI lint which can validate your yml syntax. It can saves your time ;-)






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                First of all read the Quick start



                Here is everything about yml file: Configuration of your jobs with .gitlab-ci.yml



                I can recommend to use CI lint which can validate your yml syntax. It can saves your time ;-)






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                First of all read the Quick start



                Here is everything about yml file: Configuration of your jobs with .gitlab-ci.yml



                I can recommend to use CI lint which can validate your yml syntax. It can saves your time ;-)







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                answered Nov 22 '18 at 8:33









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