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Fix bullet formatting on Projects API docs
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@@ -9,10 +9,8 @@ Values for the project visibility level are:
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`private`
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Project access must be granted explicitly for each user.
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`internal`
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The project can be cloned by any logged in user.
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`public`
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The project can be accessed without any authentication.
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@@ -22,11 +20,9 @@ There are currently three options for `merge_method` to choose from:
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`merge`
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A merge commit is created for every merge, and merging is allowed as long as there are no conflicts.
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`rebase_merge`
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A merge commit is created for every merge, but merging is only allowed if fast-forward merge is possible.
This way you could make sure that if this merge request would build, after merging to target branch it would also build.
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`ff`
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No merge commits are created and all merges are fast-forwarded, which means that merging is only allowed if the branch could be fast-forwarded.
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