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description: "Learn how GitLab's documentation website is architectured."
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---
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# Documentation site architecture
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The [`gitlab-docs`](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-docs) project hosts
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the repository which is used to generate the GitLab documentation website and
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is deployed to <https://docs.gitlab.com>. It uses the [Nanoc](https://nanoc.ws/)
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static site generator.
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## Architecture
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While the source of the documentation content is stored in GitLab's respective product
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repositories, the source that is used to build the documentation
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site _from that content_ is located at <https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-docs>.
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The following diagram illustrates the relationship between the repositories
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from where content is sourced, the `gitlab-docs` project, and the published output.
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```mermaid
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graph LR
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A[gitlab/doc]
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B[gitlab-runner/docs]
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C[omnibus-gitlab/doc]
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D[charts/doc]
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E[gitlab-docs]
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A --> E
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B --> E
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C --> E
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D --> E
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E -- Build pipeline --> F
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F[docs.gitlab.com]
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G[/ce/]
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H[/ee/]
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I[/runner/]
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J[/omnibus/]
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K[/charts/]
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F --> H
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F --> I
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F --> J
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F --> K
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H -- symlink --> G
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```
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You will not find any GitLab docs content in the `gitlab-docs` repository.
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All documentation files are hosted in the respective repository of each
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product, and all together are pulled to generate the docs website:
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- [GitLab](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/tree/master/doc)
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- [Omnibus GitLab](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/omnibus-gitlab/tree/master/doc)
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- [GitLab Runner](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-runner/tree/master/docs)
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- [GitLab Chart](https://gitlab.com/charts/gitlab/tree/master/doc)
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NOTE: **Note:**
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In September 2019, we [moved towards a single codebase](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/issues/2952),
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as such the docs for CE and EE are now identical. For historical reasons and
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in order not to break any existing links throughout the internet, we still
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maintain the CE docs (`https://docs.gitlab.com/ce/`), although it is hidden
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from the website, and is now a symlink to the EE docs. When
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[Pages supports redirects](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-pages/issues/24),
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we will be able to remove this completely.
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## Assets
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To provide an optimized site structure, design, and a search-engine friendly
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website, along with a discoverable documentation, we use a few assets for
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the GitLab Documentation website.
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### Libraries
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- [Bootstrap 4.3.1 components](https://getbootstrap.com/docs/4.3/components/)
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- [Bootstrap 4.3.1 JS](https://getbootstrap.com/docs/4.3/getting-started/javascript/)
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- [jQuery](https://jquery.com/) 3.3.1
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- [Clipboard JS](https://clipboardjs.com/)
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- [Font Awesome 4.7.0](https://fontawesome.com/v4.7.0/icons/)
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### SEO
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- [Schema.org](https://schema.org/)
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- [Google Analytics](https://marketingplatform.google.com/about/analytics/)
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- [Google Tag Manager](https://developers.google.com/tag-manager/)
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## Global navigation
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Read through [the global navigation documentation](global_nav.md) to understand:
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- How the global navigation is built.
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- How to add new navigation items.
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## Helpers
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TBA
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-->
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## Pipelines
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The pipeline in the `gitlab-docs` project:
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- Tests changes to the docs site code.
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- Builds the Docker images used in various pipeline jobs.
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- Builds and deploys the docs site itself.
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- Generates the review apps when the `review-docs-deploy` job is triggered.
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### Rebuild the docs site Docker images
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Once a week on Mondays, a scheduled pipeline runs and rebuilds the Docker images
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used in various pipeline jobs, like `docs-lint`. The Docker image configuration files are
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located at <https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-docs/-/tree/master/dockerfiles>.
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If you need to rebuild the Docker images immediately (must have maintainer level permissions):
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CAUTION: **Caution**
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If you change the dockerfile configuration and rebuild the images, you can break the master
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pipeline in the main `gitlab` repo as well as in `gitlab-docs`. Create an image with
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a different name first and test it to ensure you do not break the pipelines.
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1. In [`gitlab-docs`](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-docs), go to **{rocket}** **CI / CD > Pipelines**.
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1. Click the **Run Pipeline** button.
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1. See that a new pipeline is running. The jobs that build the images are in the first
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stage, `build-images`. You can click the pipeline number to see the larger pipeline
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graph, or click the first (`build-images`) stage in the mini pipeline graph to
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expose the jobs that build the images.
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1. Click the **play** (**{play}**) button next to the images you want to rebuild.
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- Normally, you do not need to rebuild the `image:gitlab-docs-base` image, as it
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rarely changes. If it does need to be rebuilt, be sure to only run `image:docs-lint`
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after it is finished rebuilding.
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### Deploy the docs site
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Every four hours a scheduled pipeline builds and deploys the docs site. The pipeline
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fetches the current docs from the main project's master branch, builds it with Nanoc
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and deploys it to <https://docs.gitlab.com>.
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If you need to build and deploy the site immediately (must have maintainer level permissions):
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1. In [`gitlab-docs`](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-docs), go to **{rocket}** **CI / CD > Schedules**.
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1. For the `Build docs.gitlab.com every 4 hours` scheduled pipeline, click the **play** (**{play}**) button.
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## Using YAML data files
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The easiest way to achieve something similar to
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[Jekyll's data files](https://jekyllrb.com/docs/datafiles/) in Nanoc is by
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using the [`@items`](https://nanoc.ws/doc/reference/variables/#items-and-layouts)
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variable.
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The data file must be placed inside the `content/` directory and then it can
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be referenced in an ERB template.
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Suppose we have the `content/_data/versions.yaml` file with the content:
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```yaml
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versions:
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- 10.6
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- 10.5
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- 10.4
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```
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We can then loop over the `versions` array with something like:
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```erb
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<% @items['/_data/versions.yaml'][:versions].each do | version | %>
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<h3><%= version %></h3>
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<% end &>
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```
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Note that the data file must have the `yaml` extension (not `yml`) and that
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we reference the array with a symbol (`:versions`).
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## Bumping versions of CSS and JavaScript
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Whenever the custom CSS and JavaScript files under `content/assets/` change,
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make sure to bump their version in the frontmatter. This method guarantees that
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your changes will take effect by clearing the cache of previous files.
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Always use Nanoc's way of including those files, do not hardcode them in the
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layouts. For example use:
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```erb
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<script async type="application/javascript" src="<%= @items['/assets/javascripts/badges.*'].path %>"></script>
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<link rel="stylesheet" href="<%= @items['/assets/stylesheets/toc.*'].path %>">
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```
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The links pointing to the files should be similar to:
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```erb
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<%= @items['/path/to/assets/file.*'].path %>
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```
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Nanoc will then build and render those links correctly according with what's
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defined in [`Rules`](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-docs/blob/master/Rules).
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## Linking to source files
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A helper called [`edit_on_gitlab`](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-docs/blob/master/lib/helpers/edit_on_gitlab.rb) can be used
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to link to a page's source file. We can link to both the simple editor and the
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web IDE. Here's how you can use it in a Nanoc layout:
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- Default editor: `<a href="<%= edit_on_gitlab(@item, editor: :simple) %>">Simple editor</a>`
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- Web IDE: `<a href="<%= edit_on_gitlab(@item, editor: :webide) %>">Web IDE</a>`
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If you don't specify `editor:`, the simple one is used by default.
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## Algolia search engine
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The docs site uses [Algolia docsearch](https://community.algolia.com/docsearch/)
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for its search function. This is how it works:
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1. GitLab is a member of the [docsearch program](https://community.algolia.com/docsearch/#join-docsearch-program),
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which is the free tier of [Algolia](https://www.algolia.com/).
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1. Algolia hosts a [DocSearch configuration](https://github.com/algolia/docsearch-configs/blob/master/configs/gitlab.json)
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for the GitLab docs site, and we've worked together to refine it.
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1. That [config](https://community.algolia.com/docsearch/config-file.html) is
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parsed by their [crawler](https://community.algolia.com/docsearch/crawler-overview.html)
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every 24h and [stores](https://community.algolia.com/docsearch/inside-the-engine.html)
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the [docsearch index](https://community.algolia.com/docsearch/how-do-we-build-an-index.html)
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on [Algolia's servers](https://community.algolia.com/docsearch/faq.html#where-is-my-data-hosted%3F).
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1. On the docs side, we use a [docsearch layout](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-docs/blob/master/layouts/docsearch.html) which
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is present on pretty much every page except <https://docs.gitlab.com/search/>,
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which uses its [own layout](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-docs/blob/master/layouts/instantsearch.html). In those layouts,
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there's a JavaScript snippet which initiates docsearch by using an API key
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and an index name (`gitlab`) that are needed for Algolia to show the results.
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NOTE: **For GitLab employees:**
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The credentials to access the Algolia dashboard are stored in 1Password. If you
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want to receive weekly reports of the search usage, search the Google doc with
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title `Email, Slack, and GitLab Groups and Aliases`, search for `docsearch`,
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and add a comment with your email to be added to the alias that gets the weekly
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reports.
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## Monthly release process (versions)
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The docs website supports versions and each month we add the latest one to the list.
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For more information, read about the [monthly release process](release_process.md).
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## Review Apps for documentation merge requests
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If you are contributing to GitLab docs read how to [create a Review App with each
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merge request](../index.md#previewing-the-changes-live).
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