| [Service Desk](user/project/service_desk.md)**(PREMIUM)** | A simple way to allow people to create issues in your GitLab instance without needing their own user account. |
| [Time Tracking](workflow/time_tracking.md) | Track time spent on issues and merge requests. |
| [Todos](workflow/todos.md) | Keep track of work requiring attention with a chronological list displayed on a simple dashboard. |
| [Time Tracking](user/project/time_tracking.md) | Track time spent on issues and merge requests. |
| [Todos](user/todos.md) | Keep track of work requiring attention with a chronological list displayed on a simple dashboard. |
| [GitLab basics guides](gitlab-basics/README.md) | Start working on the command line and with GitLab. |
| [GitLab Workflow](workflow/README.md) and [overview](https://about.gitlab.com/2016/10/25/gitlab-workflow-an-overview/) | Enhance your workflow with the best of GitLab Workflow. |
| [GitLab workflow overview](https://about.gitlab.com/2016/10/25/gitlab-workflow-an-overview/) | Enhance your workflow with the best of GitLab Workflow. |
| [Get started with GitLab CI/CD](ci/quick_start/README.md) | Quickly implement GitLab CI/CD. |
| [Auto DevOps](topics/autodevops/index.md) | Learn more about GitLab's Auto DevOps. |
In April 2019, Francisco Javier López hosted a [Deep Dive] on GitLab's [Git LFS] implementation to share his domain specific knowledge with anyone who may work in this part of the code base in the future. You can find the [recording on YouTube], and the slides on [Google Slides] and in [PDF]. Everything covered in this deep dive was accurate as of GitLab 11.10, and while specific details may have changed since then, it should still serve as a good introduction.
-[git-annex to Git-LFS migration guide](../../administration/lfs/migrate_from_git_annex_to_git_lfs.md)
-[Towards a production quality open source Git LFS server](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/2015/08/13/towards-a-production-quality-open-source-git-lfs-server/)
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Move on to understanding some of GitLab's more advanced features. You can make use of GitLab.com to understand the features from an end-user perspective and then use your own instance to understand setup and configuration of the feature from an Administrative perspective
- Set up and try [Git LFS](../../workflow/lfs/manage_large_binaries_with_git_lfs.md)
- Set up and try [Git LFS](../../administration/lfs/manage_large_binaries_with_git_lfs.md)
- Get to know the [GitLab API](../../api/README.md), its capabilities and shortcomings
- Learn how to [migrate from SVN to Git](../../user/project/import/svn.md)
- Set up [GitLab CI](../../ci/quick_start/README.md)
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- The author
- Have set it to automatically merge once the pipeline succeeds
To-do triggers are not affected by [GitLab Notification Email settings](../workflow/notifications.md).
To-do triggers are not affected by [GitLab Notification Email settings](profile/notifications.md).
NOTE: **Note:**
When a user no longer has access to a resource related to a To Do (like an issue, merge request, project, or group) the related To-Do items are deleted within the next hour for security reasons. The delete is delayed to prevent data loss, in case the user's access was revoked by mistake.