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After the job has finished, its output is sent back to Slack provided it has completed within 30 minutes. If a job takes more than 30 minutes to run it must use the Slack API to manually send data back to a channel.
[Developer access and above](../../user/permissions.html#project-members-permissions) is required to use the `run` command. If a job should not be able to be triggered from chat, it can be set to `except: [chat]`.
[Developer access and above](../../user/permissions.md#project-members-permissions) is required to use the `run` command. If a job should not be able to be triggered from chat, it can be set to `except: [chat]`.
## Creating a ChatOps CI job
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- It is strongly recommended to set `only: [chat]` so the job does not run as part of the standard CI pipeline.
- If the job is set to `when: manual`, the pipeline will be created however the job will wait to be started.
- It is important to keep in mind that there is limited support for access control. If the user who triggered the slash command is a developer in the project, the job will run. The job itself can utilize existing [CI/CD variables](../variables/README.html#predefined-environment-variables) like `GITLAB_USER_ID` to perform additional rights validation, however these variables can be [overridden](../variables/README.html#priority-of-environment-variables).
- It is important to keep in mind that there is limited support for access control. If the user who triggered the slash command is a developer in the project, the job will run. The job itself can utilize existing [CI/CD variables](../variables/README.md#predefined-environment-variables) like `GITLAB_USER_ID` to perform additional rights validation, however these variables can be [overridden](../variables/README.md#priority-of-environment-variables).
GitLab provides [GitLab Managed Apps](../user/clusters/applications.html), a one-click install for various applications which can be added directly to your configured cluster.
GitLab provides [GitLab Managed Apps](../user/clusters/applications.md), a one-click install for various applications which can be added directly to your configured cluster.
For an overview of how to add a new GitLab-mananged app, see [How to add GitLab-managed-apps to Kubernetes integration](https://youtu.be/mKm-jkranEk).**
For an overview of how to add a new GitLab-managed app, see [How to add GitLab-managed-apps to Kubernetes integration](https://youtu.be/mKm-jkranEk).**
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