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Gitlab CI is fairly customizable in terms of what you can run with it. If your project have specific build/testing that you want to run you can extend or create your own `.gitlab-ci.yml`.
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Example of this is kde/kdesrc-build> project, which have custome `.gitlab-ci.yml` file,
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image: ubuntu:18.04
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before_script:
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- apt-get --quiet -qq update
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- apt-get --quiet -qq install perl-modules git cmake g++ libio-socket-ssl-perl libyaml-perl
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test:
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stage: build
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script:
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- prove -I modules
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```
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Example of this is kde/kdesrc-build> project, which have custom `.gitlab-ci.yml` [file](https://invent.kde.org/kde/kdesrc-build/blob/master/.gitlab-ci.yml).
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You can learn more about Gitlab CI from the links in Resources section.
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