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Description
Demonstration of adding commits to an existing merge request for reviewing translating content on the GitLab marketing site.
Part 1 for creating a MR here: https://youtu.be/D1ognvzPCQU
A
All
right
follow-up
video
to
see
how
to
add
more
commits
to
a
existing
merge
request
for
our
internal
translators
and
I'll
go
ahead
and
share
my
screen
here
is
this
Mr
we
have
that
we
have
already
made
a
demo
edit.
You
can
go
over
here,
see
the
content
file
and
the
edits
that
have
been
made
and
if
we
click
on
these
three
little
dots
here,
we'll
go
open
in
web
IDE
yeah.
Let's,
let's
use
a
single
file.
A
A
As
well
update
description,
you
know
do
that
as
well:
Target
Branch
it'll
put
the
branch
in
there
for
you,
so
that's
good
we're
going
to
commit
that
change,
and
now
we
can
see
that
we've
got
update
description
and
our
demo
text
update.
We
can
come
here
and
refresh
the
Mr
and
we'll
see
the
two
commits
that
I've
made
demo
text
update
and
then
the
updated
description
again
pipelines
running.
Let's
say
that
goes
a
little
longer
you
view
and
you're
like
I
need
to
make
another
change,
make
sure
you're
at
just
the
Mr.
A
A
Fires
up
the
web
IDE,
which
also
is
cool
because
it
shows
you
the
the
before
and
after
so
we
can
say,
update
description,
demo,
text,
update
and,
let's
say
I
want
to
go
down
here
and
we
want
to
update
industry
by
case
we
see,
there's
this
company
named
Siemens
at
get
lab,
and
let's
say
this
is
the
wrong
Japanese
character.
It's
actually
this
which
isn't,
but
it
for
demo
purposes
again.
We'll
click
this
nice
little
button
that
says
the
one
commit
and
push
change.
A
At
character
in
industry,
case
studies
and
we'll
commit
and
push
here
is
the
difference
where
you'll
say
no
I
want
to
use
the
current
branch,
which
is
our
main
patch
7853
use
the
main
branch
and
it'll
say
success.
Your
changes
have
been
committed,
let's
go
to
the
Mr,
and
here
we
can
see.
We
now
have
that
commit
as
well
all
right.
So
quick
follow-up.
How
you
add
more
commits
the
same
Mr
all
right
later.