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Add Bitbucket cleanup instructions to FAQ#252

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The pull request updates the FAQ documentation by adding a new section for Bitbucket cleanup. In thedocs/faq.md file, a new<TabItem> labeled "Bitbucket Cleanup" has been included. This section provides three steps for users to follow after deleting their CodeRabbit account, specifically detailing how to remove CodeRabbit webhooks from Bitbucket and how to delete associated credentials.

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docs/faq.mdAdded a new<TabItem value="bitbucket" label="Bitbucket Cleanup"> with instructions for Bitbucket cleanup, including removal of webhooks and deletion of CodeRabbit user/App Passwords.

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  • docs: update FAQ page #152: Contains structural updates and content modifications in the same document that are related to the Bitbucket cleanup instructions.

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257-261:Clear and Consistent Bitbucket Cleanup Instructions

The new Bitbucket Cleanup section is well-integrated into the FAQ. The instructions are concise and mirror the style used in other cleanup tabs, ensuring a consistent user experience. Consider adding a reference or link to Bitbucket’s official documentation (if available) for users who might need more detailed guidance on managing webhooks and credentials.

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@petrisorcoderabbitpetrisorcoderabbit merged commitfe42e21 intomainMar 19, 2025
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