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tdido opened this issue Apr 27, 2022 · 1 comment
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Metadata inheritance from issue to pull request #19529

tdido opened this issue Apr 27, 2022 · 1 comment
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type/proposal The new feature has not been accepted yet but needs to be discussed first.

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tdido commented Apr 27, 2022

Feature Description

In GitLab, if when working on an issue you name your branch starting with the issue number (e.g. "123-doing-something"), when creating a merge request from that branch the request inherits the issue's metadata (labels, milestone, etc.), and gets the Closes #123 comment to auto-close the issue added to it.

I find it extremely helpful for my workflow and I thought others may as well.

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@tdido tdido added type/feature Completely new functionality. Can only be merged if feature freeze is not active. type/proposal The new feature has not been accepted yet but needs to be discussed first. labels Apr 27, 2022
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lunny commented Aug 29, 2024

Maybe duplicate of #20226

@lunny lunny removed the type/feature Completely new functionality. Can only be merged if feature freeze is not active. label Aug 29, 2024
@tdido tdido closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale Oct 25, 2024
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