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Using Notifications

To notify users of items that require their attention you can use the mention function. The mention function allows you to use @username within |RCM|. The notification function can be used within the following items to highlight their need for attention:

  • Commit messages
  • Pull requests
  • Inline comments
  • Code review

Note

Mentioned users will receive an email and a notification.

Pull Request Notifications

To notify a user of a pull request, use the following steps.

  1. Open the repository fork
  2. Select :guilabel:`Open new pull request`
  3. Add the :guilabel:`@username` in the :guilabel:`Pull request viewers` input field.
  4. Select :guilabel:`Submit Pull Request`

Commit Message Notifications

To notify a user in a commit message, use the following steps.

  1. Open a repository with commits in it.
  2. Click on the commit message or revision number.
  3. Add an :guilabel:`@username` in an inline comment or in your approval comment and commit.