WalkthroughThe changes update step numbering in two documentation files: the Bitbucket Cloud guide’s "Configure App Password" section and the README’s "Getting Started" section. Both sets of instructions are renumbered sequentially for clarity without changing the content or meaning. Changes| File | Change Summary |
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| docs/platforms/bitbucket-cloud.md | Corrected step numbering in "Configure App Password" steps | | README.md | Added prerequisites step and renumbered subsequent steps in "Getting Started" section |
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