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    • Updated terminology for consistency in the Self-Hosted GitLab integration guide, including correct capitalization of "GitLab" and referring to it as "Self Managed GitLab."

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The update focuses on standardizing the naming convention for GitLab, particularly within the context of self-hosted or self-managed instances. It ensures all references are correctly capitalized to "GitLab" and adjusts terminology to "Self Managed GitLab" to maintain consistency and clarity throughout the documentation.

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.../self-hosted-gitlab.md Updated "Gitlab" to "GitLab" and "Self Managed Gitlab" to "Self Managed GitLab"

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In the realm of code, where rabbits dare to tread,
A tiny tweak, a leap in text, where "Gitlab" now is "GitLab" said.
With hops of keys, and fluff of docs, we've polished every part,
"Self Managed" shines, in GitLab's lines, a change straight from the heart.
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Commits Files that changed from the base of the PR and between 315619b and 8a8a75a.
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  • docs/integrations/self-hosted-gitlab.md (2 hunks)
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docs/integrations/self-hosted-gitlab.md (4)
  • 2-4: Ensure all instances of "GitLab" are consistently capitalized throughout the document, including titles, descriptions, and meta tags. This change aligns with the PR objectives.
  • 10-11: The meta tags correctly reflect the updated branding to "Self Managed GitLab." Verify that all other meta tags and descriptions throughout the document are similarly updated for consistency.
  • 15-21: The Open Graph and Twitter meta tags have been updated to reflect the "Self Managed GitLab" branding. This ensures consistency across social media platforms.
  • 35-35: The term "self managed GitLab" is correctly updated to "Self Managed GitLab," ensuring consistency with the standardized terminology.

@@ -28,11 +28,11 @@ To initiate the integration, we require specific information. This is essential

### **Step 1: Getting Started**

**Visit CodeRabbit:** Land on to our login page https://coderabbit.ai/login and select Self-Hosted Gitlab
**Visit CodeRabbit:** Land on to our login page https://coderabbit.ai/login and select Self-Hosted GitLab
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The text "Self-Hosted GitLab" should be standardized to "Self Managed GitLab" to align with the rest of the document's terminology updates.

- Self-Hosted GitLab
+ Self Managed GitLab

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**Visit CodeRabbit:** Land on to our login page https://coderabbit.ai/login and select Self-Hosted GitLab
**Visit CodeRabbit:** Land on to our login page https://coderabbit.ai/login and select Self Managed GitLab

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