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# Merge requests **(FREE)**
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Merge requests (MRs) are the way you check source code changes into a branch.
When you open a merge request, you can visualize and collaborate on the code changes before merge.
Merge requests include:
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- A description of the request.
- Code changes and inline code reviews.
- Information about CI/CD pipelines.
- A comment section for discussion threads.
- The list of commits.
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To get started, read the [introduction to merge requests ](getting_started.md ).
## Merge request tabs
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Merge requests contain tabs at the top of the page to help you navigate to
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important parts of the merge request:
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![Merge request tab positions ](img/merge_request_tab_position_v13_11.png )
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- **Overview**: Contains the description, notifications from pipelines, and a
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discussion area for [comment threads ](../../discussions/index.md#resolve-a-thread ))
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and [code suggestions ](reviews/suggestions.md ). The right sidebar provides fields
to add assignees, reviewers, labels, and a milestone to your work, and the
[merge request widgets area ](widgets.md ) reports results from pipelines and tests.
- **Commits**: Contains a list of commits added to this merge request. For more
information, read [Commits tab in merge requests ](commits.md ).
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- **Pipelines**: If configured, contains a list of recent [GitLab CI/CD ](../../../ci/index.md )
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pipelines and their status.
- **Changes**: Contains the diffs of files changed by this merge request. You can
[configure the display ](changes.md ).
## View merge requests
You can view merge requests for a specific project, or for all projects in a group:
- **Specific project**: Go to your project and select **Merge requests** .
- **All projects in a group**: Go to your group and select **Merge requests** .
If your group contains subgroups, this view also displays merge requests from the subgroup projects.
GitLab displays a count of open merge requests in the left sidebar, but
[caches the value ](reviews/index.md#cached-merge-request-count ) for groups with a large number of
open merge requests.
GitLab displays open merge requests, with tabs to filter the list by open and closed status:
![Project merge requests list view ](img/project_merge_requests_list_view_v13_5.png )
You can [search and filter ](../../search/index.md#filtering-issue-and-merge-request-lists ),
the results, or select a merge request to begin a review.
## Merge request sidebar
The **Overview** tab of a merge request displays a sidebar. In this sidebar, you
can assign, categorize, and track progress on a merge request:
- [**Assignee** ](getting_started.md#assignee ): Designate the directly responsible
individual (DRI) for a merge request. With
[multiple assignees ](getting_started.md#multiple-assignees ), you can assign a
merge request to more than one person at a time.
- [**Reviewer** ](reviews/index.md ): Designate a team member to review a merge request.
Higher tiers can assign multiple reviewers, and [require approvals ](approvals/index.md )
from these reviewers.
- [**Milestone** ](../milestones/index.md ): Track time-sensitive changes.
- [**Time tracking** ](../time_tracking.md ): Time spent on a merge request.
- [**Labels** ](../labels.md ): Categorize a merge request and display it on
appropriate [issue boards ](../issue_board.md ).
- **Participants**: A list of users participating or watching a merge request.
- [**Notifications** ](../../profile/notifications.md ): A toggle to select whether
or not to receive notifications for updates to a merge request.
## Close a merge request
If you decide to permanently stop work on a merge request,
GitLab recommends you close the merge request rather than
[delete it ](#delete-a-merge-request ). Users with
Developer, Maintainer, or Owner [roles ](../../permissions.md ) in a project
can close merge requests in the project:
1. Go to the merge request you want to close.
1. Scroll to the comment box at the bottom of the page.
1. Following the comment box, select **Close merge request** .
GitLab closes the merge request, but preserves records of the merge request,
its comments, and any associated pipelines.
### Delete a merge request
GitLab recommends you close, rather than delete, merge requests.
WARNING:
You cannot undo the deletion of a merge request.
To delete a merge request:
1. Sign in to GitLab as a user with the project Owner [role ](../../permissions.md ).
Only users with this role can delete merge requests in a project.
1. Go to the merge request you want to delete, and select **Edit** .
1. Scroll to the bottom of the page, and select **Delete merge request** .
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## Merge request workflows
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For a software developer working in a team:
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1. You checkout a new branch, and submit your changes through a merge request.
1. You gather feedback from your team.
1. You work on the implementation optimizing code with [Code Quality reports ](code_quality.md ).
1. You verify your changes with [Unit test reports ](../../../ci/unit_test_reports.md ) in GitLab CI/CD.
1. You avoid using dependencies whose license is not compatible with your project with [License Compliance reports ](../../compliance/license_compliance/index.md ).
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1. You request the [approval ](approvals/index.md ) from your manager.
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1. Your manager:
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1. Pushes a commit with their final review.
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1. [Approves the merge request ](approvals/index.md ).
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1. Sets it to [merge when pipeline succeeds ](merge_when_pipeline_succeeds.md ).
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1. Your changes get deployed to production with [manual jobs ](../../../ci/jobs/job_control.md#create-a-job-that-must-be-run-manually ) for GitLab CI/CD.
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1. Your implementations were successfully shipped to your customer.
For a web developer writing a webpage for your company's website:
1. You checkout a new branch and submit a new page through a merge request.
1. You gather feedback from your reviewers.
1. You preview your changes with [Review Apps ](../../../ci/review_apps/index.md ).
1. You request your web designers for their implementation.
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1. You request the [approval ](approvals/index.md ) from your manager.
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1. Once approved, your merge request is [squashed and merged ](squash_and_merge.md ), and [deployed to staging with GitLab Pages ](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/2021/02/05/ci-deployment-and-environments/ ).
1. Your production team [cherry picks ](cherry_pick_changes.md ) the merge commit into production.
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## Related topics
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- [Create a merge request ](creating_merge_requests.md )
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- [Review a merge request ](reviews/index.md )
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- [Authorization for merge requests ](authorization_for_merge_requests.md )
- [Testing and reports ](testing_and_reports_in_merge_requests.md )