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  1. Docs for Red Hat Developers
  2. RHDEVDOCS-5979

DOC: Support Running pipelinerun explicitely/manually and using chatops

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    • devex docs #255 Mar 25-Apr 15, devex docs #255 Apr 15-May 6, devex docs #256 May 6-May 27
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      Users now have the ability to explicitly start a PipelineRun using the /test <pipelinerun-name> comment, irrespective of whether the pipelinerun matches the annotations. This feature grants users explicit control over the execution of PipelineRuns for specific types of Pull Requests, allowing manual initiation instead of relying solely on events.

      This is particularly useful for scenarios where users need fine-grained control over the testing process, such as for Pull Requests managed by users rather than events.
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      Users now have the ability to explicitly start a PipelineRun using the /test <pipelinerun-name> comment, irrespective of whether the pipelinerun matches the annotations. This feature grants users explicit control over the execution of PipelineRuns for specific types of Pull Requests, allowing manual initiation instead of relying solely on events. This is particularly useful for scenarios where users need fine-grained control over the testing process, such as for Pull Requests managed by users rather than events.
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      As a user i would like to run a pipelinerun explicitly with gitops comments on my pull request even if there is no match on annotations or cel or otherwise...

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      • Code is completed, reviewed, documented and checked in
      • Unit and integration test automation have been delivered and running cleanly in continuous integration/staging/canary environment
      • Continuous Delivery pipeline(s) is able to proceed with new code included
      • Customer facing documentation, API docs etc. are produced/updated, reviewed and published
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            mramendi Mikhail Ramendik
            mramendi Mikhail Ramendik
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