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Expand Up @@ -13,6 +13,13 @@ The CodeRabbit default user is already set up in GitLab SaaS and will be added t

If your organization prefers to use an organization user, you can create a new user in GitLab and generate a Personal Access Token for that user, following [our recommendations](#recommendations).

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Keep in mind that if you want to change the review user, you can either disable the organization user or add a new user via the CodeRabbit UI. However, this will require manually removing the previous user from the projects and associated webhooks.
Afterward, you will need to reinstall the CodeRabbit app for each project.

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## GitLab Access Tokens
To interact with the GitLab API, a **Personal Access Token** is required. This token can either be generated by using our default CodeRabbit user or by creating a **Personal Access Token** from one of your existing users.

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