WalkthroughThe documentation for self-hosted integrations with Azure DevOps, Bitbucket, GitHub, and GitLab was updated to include a new optional environment variable,AWS_USE_CROSS_REGION_INFERENCE , in the AWS Bedrock configuration examples. Explanatory comments describe its purpose and usage. No code or logic changes were made. ChangesFiles | Change Summary |
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docs/self-hosted/azure-devops.md docs/self-hosted/bitbucket.md docs/self-hosted/github.md docs/self-hosted/gitlab.md | AddedAWS_USE_CROSS_REGION_INFERENCE to AWS Bedrock.env examples with explanatory comments. |
PoemA new variable hops into view, For Bedrock crossing regions anew! Docs now explain with clarity bright, How to set your configs just right. From Azure to Git, the guidance is clear— Cross-region inference is finally here! 🐇✨
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Title Check | ✅ Passed | Title is clear, specific, and accurately reflects the addition of the cross-region inference option in self-hosted AWS documentation. |
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