BigW Consortium Gitlab

Commit 11b204f1 by Achilleas Pipinellis

Final touches for the quick start quide

parent e70fb9cf
......@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ In brief, the steps needed to have a working CI can be summed up to:
1. Configure a Runner
From there on, on every push to your git repository the build will be
automagically started by the runner and will appear under the project's
automagically started by the Runner and will appear under the project's
`/builds` page.
Now, let's break it down to pieces and work on solving the GitLab CI puzzle.
......@@ -120,6 +120,8 @@ Notice that there are two jobs pending which are named after what we wrote in
`.gitlab-ci.yml`. The red triangle indicates that there is no Runner configured
yet for these builds.
The next step is to configure a Runner so that it picks the pending jobs.
## 2. Configuring a Runner
In GitLab, Runners run the builds that you define in `.gitlab-ci.yml`.
......@@ -136,8 +138,8 @@ Find more information about different Runners in the
You can find whether any Runners are assigned to your project by going to
**Settings** -> **Runners**.
Setting up a Runner is easy and straightforward. The official Runner supported
by GitLab is written in Go and can be found at
<https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ci-multi-runner>.
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