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[GitLab Omnibus](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/omnibus-gitlab/merge_requests), etc.
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1.[Changelog entry added](../changelog.md), if necessary.
1. Reviewed by relevant (UX/FE/BE/tech writing) reviewers and all concerns are addressed.
1. Merged by a project maintainer.
1. Create an issue in the [infrastructure issue tracker](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-com/gl-infra/infrastructure/issues) to inform the Infrastructure department when your contribution is changing default settings or introduces a new setting, if relevant.
1. Confirmed to be working in the [Canary stage](https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/#canary-testing) or on GitLab.com once the contribution is deployed.
1. Added to the [release post](https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/marketing/blog/release-posts/),
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To make things easier for the user, always add a full code block for things that can be
useful to copy and paste, as they can easily do it with the button on code blocks.
- Add a blank line above and below code blocks.
- When providing a shell command and its output, prefix the shell command with `$` and
leave a blank line between the command and the output.
- When providing a command without output, don't prefix the shell command with `$`.
- For regular code blocks, always use a highlighting class corresponding to the
language for better readability. Examples:
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- To display raw Markdown instead of rendered Markdown, you can use triple backticks
with `md`, like the `Markdown code` example above, unless you want to include triple
backticks in the code block as well. In that case, use triple tildes (`~~~`) instead.
-[Syntax highlighting for code blocks](https://github.com/rouge-ruby/rouge/wiki/List-of-supported-languages-and-lexers) is available for many languages.
-[Syntax highlighting for code blocks](https://github.com/rouge-ruby/rouge/wiki/List-of-supported-languages-and-lexers)
is available for many languages. Use `shell` instead of `bash` or `sh` for shell output.
- For a complete reference on code blocks, check the [Kramdown guide](https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/product/technical-writing/markdown-guide/#code-blocks).