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kriskbx authored Jun 10, 2020
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## How to test the basic functions of gtt

Create a new project on GitLab if you haven't done so already and write down the project path. e.g. `kriskbx/example-project`. To test groups and subgroups, create a new group with at least one subgroup. Add a new project to both the parent group (e.g. `example-group`) and the subgroup (e.g. `example-group/example-subgroup`) and write down the paths of all the projects and groups. Create at least two issues (write down their id e.g. `42`, `43`) and one merge request (e.g. `13`) in all projects. Then run the following basic commands and check that they work as expected:
Create a new project on GitLab if you haven't done so already and write down the project path. e.g. `kriskbx/example-project`. To test groups and subgroups, create a new group with at least one subgroup. Add a new project to both the parent group (e.g. `example-group`) and the subgroup (e.g. `example-group/example-subgroup`) and write down the paths of all the projects and groups. Create at least two issues (write down their id e.g. `42`, `43`) and one merge request (e.g. `13`) in all projects. Or just use our public group over here: https://gitlab.com/gtt

Then run the following basic commands and check that they work as expected:

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# Test config command
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