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The changes in this pull request simplify the explanation of access permissions required by CodeRabbit for repository interactions. The original detailed specific access requirements for GitHub and GitLab, while the revised text provides a more general statement, indicating that users can review permissions during installation. This modification aims to make the documentation more user-friendly.
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docs/faq.md
Simplified the explanation of access permissions required by CodeRabbit, removing specific details for GitHub and GitLab.
📝 Document that we support GitLab 16+ #85: Documents compatibility with GitLab versions, which may relate to the access permissions needed for different GitLab setups mentioned in this PR.
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