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# Validate GitLab CI/CD configuration **(FREE)**
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Use the CI Lint tool to check the validity of GitLab CI/CD configuration.
You can validate the syntax from a `.gitlab-ci.yml` file or any other sample CI/CD configuration.
This tool checks for syntax and logic errors, and can simulate pipeline
creation to try to find more complicated configuration problems.
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If you use the [pipeline editor ](pipeline_editor/index.md ), it verifies configuration
syntax automatically.
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If you use VS Code, you can validate your CI/CD configuration with the
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[GitLab Workflow VS Code extension ](../user/project/repository/vscode.md ).
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## Check CI/CD syntax
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The CI lint tool checks the syntax of GitLab CI/CD configuration, including
configuration added with the [`includes` keyword ](yaml/index.md#include ).
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To check CI/CD configuration with the CI lint tool:
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1. On the top bar, select **Menu > Projects** and find your project.
1. On the left sidebar, select one of:
- **CI/CD > Pipelines**
- **CI/CD > Jobs**
1. In the top right, select **CI lint** .
1. Paste a copy of the CI/CD configuration you want to check into the text box.
1. Select **Validate** .
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## Simulate a pipeline
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> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/229794) in GitLab 13.3.
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You can simulate the creation of a GitLab CI/CD pipeline to find more complicated issues,
including problems with [`needs` ](yaml/index.md#needs ) and [`rules` ](yaml/index.md#rules )
configuration. A simulation runs as a Git `push` event on the default branch.
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Prerequisites:
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- You must have [permissions ](../user/permissions.md#project-members-permissions )
to create pipelines on this branch to validate with a simulation.
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To simulate a pipeline:
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1. On the top bar, select **Menu > Projects** and find your project.
1. On the left sidebar, select one of:
- **CI/CD > Pipelines**
- **CI/CD > Jobs**
1. In the top right, select **CI lint** .
1. Paste a copy of the CI/CD configuration you want to check into the text box.
1. Select **Simulate pipeline creation for the default branch** .
1. Select **Validate** .