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# GitLab Web Editor
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Sometimes it's easier to make quick changes directly from the GitLab interface
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than to clone the project and use the Git command line tool. In this feature
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highlight we look at how you can create a new file, directory, branch or
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tag from the file browser. All of these actions are available from a single
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dropdown menu.
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## Create a file
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From a project's files page, click the '+' button to the right of the branch selector.
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Choose **New file** from the dropdown.
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![New file dropdown menu](img/web_editor_new_file_dropdown.png)
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---
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Enter a file name in the **File name** box. Then, add file content in the editor
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area. Add a descriptive commit message and choose a branch. The branch field
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will default to the branch you were viewing in the file browser. If you enter
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a new branch name, a checkbox will appear allowing you to start a new merge
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request after you commit the changes.
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When you are satisfied with your new file, click **Commit Changes** at the bottom.
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![Create file editor](img/web_editor_new_file_editor.png)
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## Upload a file
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The ability to create a file is great when the content is text. However, this
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doesn't work well for binary data such as images, PDFs or other file types. In
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this case you need to upload a file.
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From a project's files page, click the '+' button to the right of the branch
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selector. Choose **Upload file** from the dropdown.
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![Upload file dropdown menu](img/web_editor_upload_file_dropdown.png)
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Once the upload dialog pops up there are two ways to upload your file. Either
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drag and drop a file on the pop up or use the **click to upload** link. A file
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preview will appear once you have selected a file to upload.
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Enter a commit message, choose a branch, and click **Upload file** when you are
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ready.
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![Upload file dialog](img/web_editor_upload_file_dialog.png)
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## Create a directory
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To keep files in the repository organized it is often helpful to create a new
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directory.
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From a project's files page, click the '+' button to the right of the branch selector.
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Choose **New directory** from the dropdown.
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![New directory dropdown](img/web_editor_new_directory_dropdown.png)
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In the new directory dialog enter a directory name, a commit message and choose
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the target branch. Click **Create directory** to finish.
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![New directory dialog](img/web_editor_new_directory_dialog.png)
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## Create a new branch
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There are multiple ways to create a branch from GitLab's web interface.
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### Create a new branch from an issue
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>**Note:**
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This feature was [introduced][ce-2808] in GitLab 8.6.
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In case your development workflow dictates to have an issue for every merge
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request, you can quickly create a branch right on the issue page which will be
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tied with the issue itself. You can see a **New Branch** button after the issue
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description, unless there is already a branch with the same name or a referenced
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merge request.
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![New Branch Button](img/new_branch_from_issue.png)
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Once you click it, a new branch will be created that diverges from the default
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branch of your project, by default `master`. The branch name will be based on
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the title of the issue and as suffix it will have its ID. Thus, the example
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screenshot above will yield a branch named
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`2-et-cum-et-sed-expedita-repellat-consequatur-ut-assumenda-numquam-rerum`.
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After the branch is created, you can edit files in the repository to fix
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the issue. When a merge request is created based on the newly created branch,
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the description field will automatically display the [issue closing pattern]
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`Closes #ID`, where `ID` the ID of the issue. This will close the issue once the
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merge request is merged.
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### Create a new branch from a project's dashboard
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If you want to make changes to several files before creating a new merge
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request, you can create a new branch up front. From a project's files page,
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choose **New branch** from the dropdown.
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![New branch dropdown](img/web_editor_new_branch_dropdown.png)
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Enter a new **Branch name**. Optionally, change the **Create from** field
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to choose which branch, tag or commit SHA this new branch will originate from.
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This field will autocomplete if you start typing an existing branch or tag.
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Click **Create branch** and you will be returned to the file browser on this new
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branch.
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![New branch page](img/web_editor_new_branch_page.png)
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You can now make changes to any files, as needed. When you're ready to merge
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the changes back to master you can use the widget at the top of the screen.
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This widget only appears for a period of time after you create the branch or
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modify files.
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![New push widget](img/web_editor_new_push_widget.png)
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## Create a new tag
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Tags are useful for marking major milestones such as production releases,
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release candidates, and more. You can create a tag from a branch or a commit
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SHA. From a project's files page, choose **New tag** from the dropdown.
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![New tag dropdown](img/web_editor_new_tag_dropdown.png)
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Give the tag a name such as `v1.0.0`. Choose the branch or SHA from which you
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would like to create this new tag. You can optionally add a message and
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release notes. The release notes section supports markdown format and you can
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also upload an attachment. Click **Create tag** and you will be taken to the tag
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list page.
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![New tag page](img/web_editor_new_tag_page.png)
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## Tips
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When creating or uploading a new file, or creating a new directory, you can
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trigger a new merge request rather than committing directly to master. Enter
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a new branch name in the **Target branch** field. You will notice a checkbox
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appear that is labeled **Start a new merge request with these changes**. After
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you commit the changes you will be taken to a new merge request form.
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![Start a new merge request with these changes](img/web_editor_start_new_merge_request.png)
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[ce-2808]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/merge_requests/2808
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[issue closing pattern]: ../customization/issue_closing.md
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