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Description
Here's a quick way to find the reason your pipeline is failing using GitLab (and a great example of the importance of high-quality error messages).
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So
you
can
see
this
is
a
merge
request
that
was
opened
by
a
teammate
jackie.
There
was
a
few
times
where
she
was
having
a
pipeline
failure
and
she
asked
for
some
help
on
slack
on
resolving
that
failure.
So
I
came
and
opened
up
the
pipeline
navigated
to
the
fail
jobs,
tab
and
read
through
the
error
message.
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There's
an
issue
with
this
anchor
team
members
not
being
found
in
the
file
and
another
clue
here
was
this
line.
That
includes
a
number
at
the
end,
and
that
number
is
the
line
where
the
linter
failure
was
happening.
I
sorted
that
out
by
reading
through
the
documentation
here,
so
I
want
to
thank
whoever
put
that
in
there.
That
was
really
helpful.
A
I
made
a
couple
suggestions
to
jackie
on
the
merge
request
to
make
sure
that
the
anchor
on
this
line
was
matching
with
anchor
on
the
page.
Jackie
accepted
one
of
those
suggestions.
You
just
click
apply
suggestion
and
it
gets
added
as
a
commit
which
you
can
see
here
and
now
the
pipeline
passed
and
it's
being
merged
to
master.