WalkthroughThis pull request updates the GitLab integration documentation by modifying the webhook URL. The change replaces the original URL (https://coderabbit.ai/gitlabHandler) with the new URL (https://app.coderabbit.ai/gitlabHandler) in the documentation file. This update reflects a shift in the domain utilized for the webhook service and is isolated to the specified documentation. Changes| File | Change Summary |
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docs/platforms/gitlab-com.mdx | Updated webhook URL fromhttps://coderabbit.ai/gitlabHandler tohttps://app.coderabbit.ai/gitlabHandler in the GitLab integration docs. |
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🔇 Additional comments (1)docs/platforms/gitlab-com.mdx (1)134-134:Webhook URL Update Looks Correct. The updated URL (https://app.coderabbit.ai/gitlabHandler) appears to reflect the intended change as outlined in the PR objectives. Please double-check that any other parts of the documentation or configuration files referencing the old URL are updated accordingly.
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