WalkthroughThe documentation for self-hosted integrations with Azure DevOps, Bitbucket, GitHub, and GitLab was updated. Minor stylistic edits were made to comments in.env file examples across all platforms. Additionally, the GitLab documentation now includes a newGITLAB_PUBLISH_DELAY environment variable to address potential posting issues. Changes| Files | Change Summary |
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docs/self-hosted/azure-devops.md docs/self-hosted/bitbucket.md docs/self-hosted/github.md | Updated a comment in the.env example to lowercase "for example," in theOBJECT_STORE_URI comment. | | docs/self-hosted/gitlab.md | AddedGITLAB_PUBLISH_DELAY variable with explanatory comment; made the same comment style update as above. |
PoemIn the docs, a gentle change, Lowercase letters softly arrange. For GitLab, a delay to apply, So comments can soar, not just try. With every tweak, we hop ahead, Clearer paths for all to tread! 🐇✨
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🔇 Additional comments (5)docs/self-hosted/azure-devops.md (1)120-120:Align comment style for consistency
Lowercased “for example,” matches the styling in other self-hosted integration docs. Looks good. docs/self-hosted/github.md (1)133-133:Align comment style for consistency
Lowercased “for example,” here brings uniformity across all.env examples in self-hosted docs. docs/self-hosted/bitbucket.md (1)115-115:Align comment style for consistency
Lowercased “for example,” to standardize the comment format across integration guides. docs/self-hosted/gitlab.md (2)117-119:Document new GITLAB_PUBLISH_DELAY environment variable
Nice addition to mitigate “500 Internal Server Error” issues. Please verify that the CodeRabbit agent implementation reads and honors this variable.
127-127:Align comment style for consistency
Lowercased “for example,” in the OBJECT_STORE_URI comment aligns with other self-hosted docs.
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