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# Slash Commands
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Slash commands in Mattermost and Slack allow you to control GitLab and view GitLab content right inside your chat client, without having to leave it. For Slack, this requires a [project service configuration](../user/project/integrations/slack_slash_commands.md). Simply type the command as a message in your chat client to activate it.
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Commands are scoped to a project, with a trigger term that is specified during configuration.
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We suggest you use the project name as the trigger term for simplicity and clarity.
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Taking the trigger term as `project-name`, the commands are:
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| Command | Effect |
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| ------- | ------ |
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| `/project-name help` | Shows all available slash commands |
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| `/project-name issue new <title> <shift+return> <description>` | Creates a new issue with title `<title>` and description `<description>` |
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| `/project-name issue show <id>` | Shows the issue with id `<id>` |
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| `/project-name issue search <query>` | Shows up to 5 issues matching `<query>` |
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| `/project-name deploy <from> to <to>` | Deploy from the `<from>` environment to the `<to>` environment |
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Note that if you are using the [GitLab Slack application](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/integrations/gitlab_slack_application.html) for
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your GitLab.com projects, you need to [add the `gitlab` keyword at the beginning of the command](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/integrations/gitlab_slack_application.html#usage).
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## Issue commands
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It is possible to create new issue, display issue details and search up to 5 issues.
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## Deploy command
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In order to deploy to an environment, GitLab will try to find a deployment
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manual action in the pipeline.
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If there is only one action for a given environment, it is going to be triggered.
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If there is more than one action defined, GitLab will try to find an action
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which name equals the environment name we want to deploy to.
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Command will return an error when no matching action has been found.
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