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    docs(getting-started): quick setup and detailed explanations · 007aa219
    Daniel Dehennin authored Dec 15, 2021
    This documentation provides:
    
    - a reminder of some CI concepts
    - setup of the project with access token for repository write
      permission
    - setup of the `.gitlab-ci.yml` with a full featured example and a
      step by step setup
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