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web_editor.md

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GitLab Web Editor

In GitLab you can create new files and edit existing files using our web editor. This is especially useful if you don't have access to a command line or you just want to do a quick fix. You can easily access the web editor, depending on the context. Let's start from newly created project.

Click on Add a file to create the first file and open it in the web editor.

web editor 1

Fill in a file name, some content, a commit message, branch name and press the commit button. The file will be saved to the repository.

web editor 2

You can edit any text file in a repository by pressing the edit button, when viewing the file.

web editor 3

Editing a file is almost the same as creating a new file, with as addition the ability to preview your changes in a separate tab. Also you can save your change to another branch by filling out field branch

web editor 3