The drawer with the sharp tools in it.
Stored in this browser only. Never on our server. Paste it, and new patterns cast on in your own namespace instead of the public sandbox.
Forgetting removes it from this browser — there is nowhere else to remove it from. To kill the token itself, revoke it on GitLab.
No token yet. New patterns cast on in the public sandbox group — gitlab.com/gauge-patterns — and anyone can see them. Sell your patterns? Paste a token first.
Your namespaces appear here once a token is present.
Needs a token first.
| Stitch | Consumes | Produces | Note | Remove |
|---|---|---|---|---|
The checker uses these definitions verbatim. The read-back marks taught rows: “checked using your definition of CDD (consumes 3, produces 1).”
Forgetting a stitch sends its rows back to “can’t check this row yet” on the next run.
Off, a broken 8-st repeat passes as long as the totals still add up — Marram’s Row 47 would have slipped through. Leave it on.
On, every merged fix rebuilds the public page — Marram’s has 1 entry. Off, it stops updating; what is already published stays up.
Puts Marram back to its staged history: merge request !7 open and red at Row 47, issue #12 open, one errata entry, releases v1.0 v1.1 v1.2. Anything visitors did since is gone. Receipts for each step.
Your pattern lives in its GitLab project — source, history, issues, errata, releases. This browser stores: your list of patterns, your token if you gave one, your size pick on share links. Our server stores nothing about you. Deleting the GitLab project deletes the pattern; here’s the real delete page.
The old URL dies the moment you press this. Copy a fresh one from the pattern page.