diff --git a/doc/api/tags.md b/doc/api/tags.md index 0113d4ba0492c0c530e587c66f07d0b8e77fa01d..b5b90cf6b82881fba013b30a9a7a700e9abc7aa6 100644 --- a/doc/api/tags.md +++ b/doc/api/tags.md @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ Parameters: ## Create a new tag -Creates new tag in the repository that points to the supplied ref. +Creates a new tag in the repository that points to the supplied ref. ``` POST /projects/:id/repository/tags diff --git a/doc/workflow/releases.md b/doc/workflow/releases.md index 0eca220e2cfffa8672ab1ff361610bcd8a820a34..6176784fc57f02954250a110ca8611e981c0f2f7 100644 --- a/doc/workflow/releases.md +++ b/doc/workflow/releases.md @@ -1,14 +1,14 @@ # Releases -You can turn any git tag into release by just adding a release notes to it. -Release notes behaves like any other markdown form in GitLab so you can write text and drag-n-drop files to it. -Release notes are stored in GitLab database. +You can turn any git tag into a release, by adding a note to it. +Release notes behave like any other markdown form in GitLab so you can write text and drag-n-drop files to it. +Release notes are stored in the database of GitLab. There are several ways to add release notes: -* In UI when you create new git tag with GitLab -* In UI when you add release notes to existing git tag -* with GitLab API +* In the interface, when you create a new git tag with GitLab +* In the interface, by adding a note to an existing git tag +* with the GitLab API ## New tag page with release notes text area