The CQ will run through its list of verifiers (reviewer check, trybots, tree check,
presubmit check), and will close the issue instead of committing it.
-NO_DEPENDENCY_CHECKS
+No-Dependency-Checks
--------------------
- NO_DEPENDENCY_CHECKS=true
+ No-Dependency-Checks: true
The CQ rejects patchsets with open dependencies. An open dependency exists when a CL
depends on another CL that is not yet closed. You can skip this check with this keyword.
CQ_INCLUDE_TRYBOTS=skia.primary:Test-Win-MSVC-ShuttleC-GPU-GTX960-x86_64-Debug-ANGLE
-TBR
----
-If you are a Skia committer and cannot wait for a review,
-then you can include the TBR keyword in your CL's description.
-
-Example:
-
- TBR=rmistry@google.com
-
-NOTREECHECKS
-------------
+No-Tree-Checks
+--------------
If you want to skip the tree status checks, to make the CQ commit a CL even if the tree is closed,
you can add the following line to the CL description:
- NOTREECHECKS=true
+ No-Tree-Checks: true
This is discouraged, since the tree is closed for a reason. However, in rare cases this is acceptable,
primarily to fix build breakages (i.e., your CL will help in reopening the tree).
-NOPRESUBMIT
------------
+No-Presubmit
+------------
If you want to skip the presubmit checks, add the following line to the CL description:
- NOPRESUBMIT=true
+ No-Presubmit: true
-NOTRY
------
+No-Try
+------
If you cannot wait for the try job results, you can add the following line to the CL description:
- NOTRY=true
+ No-Try: true
The CQ will then not run any try jobs for your change and will commit the CL as soon as the tree is open, assuming the presubmit check passes.
### How to submit when the tree is closed
* Submit manually using the "git cl land" with the --bypass-hooks flag.
-* Add "NOTREECHECKS=true" to your CL description and use the CQ as usual.
+* Add "No-Tree-Checks: true" to your CL description and use the CQ as usual.
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