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  • Revises the integration overview page, changing it from a simple list of supported platforms to a more complete conceptual overview of about Git platform integration works with CodeRabbit—while preserving that list. This is the currently published version of that page.
  • Revises the GitHub-specific integration overview page, simplifying down to only a step-by-step integration guide. We delete conceptual information about CodeRabbit, letting other pages in the documentation handle that at least as well. This is the currently published version of that page.
  • Does not update the integration guides for the other five supported platforms. We'll address these as separate followup tasks after this gets published.

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Fixes #440. Fixes #441. Fixes #417.

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Context7: - ID-440/#441/#417: The GitHub integration docs were simplified to a step-by-step guide with sections on authorization and repository access, removing conceptual info and examples (source: /coderabbitai/coderabbit-docs, topic platforms/github-com).

  • ID-440: The platforms overview page was revised to a conceptual integration overview listing supported platforms and common setup steps (source: PR summary).
  • No code or public API changes were made; all modifications are documentation-only (source: PR summary).
  • Reviewer feedback focused on documentation clarity and quality; spelling/grammar errors are treated as blocking issues (source: PR comments).

Linear: - PR #442: Simplifies and clarifies GitHub integration instructions by revising docs/platforms/github-com.md and docs/platforms/platforms.md; focuses on step-by-step GitHub setup and a conceptual overview of Git platform integration (PR summary).

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The documentation for GitHub.com integration and the general platforms overview was rewritten for clarity and conciseness. The GitHub integration page now provides a streamlined, step-by-step guide with explicit permission details, while the platforms overview introduces a conceptual workflow and directs users to platform-specific guides. Redundant and overly detailed content was removed.

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GitHub Integration Guide
docs/platforms/github-com.md
Rewrote and restructured the integration guide for GitHub.com, clarifying steps, listing explicit permissions, and removing examples and marketing content.
Platforms Overview
docs/platforms/platforms.md
Replaced simple platform listing with a conceptual overview, unified supported platforms, introduced common integration workflow steps, and added navigation to platform-specific guides.

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    User->>CodeRabbit Docs: Access platforms overview
    CodeRabbit Docs-->>User: Show conceptual integration steps
    User->>CodeRabbit Docs: Select GitHub.com integration guide
    CodeRabbit Docs-->>User: Show step-by-step GitHub.com setup instructions
    User->>GitHub: Authorize CodeRabbit app
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The changes are limited to documentation restructuring and content rewriting without code or API modifications, involving low complexity and a small number of files.

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Objective Addressed Explanation
Create an overview page for repository integration (#440)
Update the Integrate with GitHub page (#441)
Remove incorrect screenshots, clarify onboarding steps, and add repository-adding steps (#417)

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Title Check ⚠️ Warning The title mentions only GitHub integration instructions but overlooks updates to the general integration overview page for all platforms. Revise the pull request title to reflect both the updates to the integration overview page and the simplification of the GitHub integration instructions, for example: 'Revise integration overview page and simplify GitHub integration instructions'.
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Description Check ✅ Passed The description clearly explains the changes to both the integration overview and GitHub-specific pages and references the staged pages and linked issues; consider adding a pull request template to the repository for future consistency.
Linked Issues Assessment ✅ Passed The changes fully address issue #440 by providing a conceptual overview and listing supported platforms, issue #441 by simplifying the GitHub integration guide step-by-step, and issue #417 by adding repository steps and removing the incorrect screenshot.
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docs/platforms/github-com.md (5)

3-3: Tweak description wording for smoother readability
Consider swapping “add to” with “integrate into” so the sentence flows a bit more naturally.

-description: Learn how to integrate CodeRabbit and add to your GitHub workflow.
+description: Learn how to integrate CodeRabbit into your GitHub workflow.

17-20: Clarify required permission level
“Ownership-level permissions” is ambiguous on GitHub (possible roles: admin, maintain, owner for orgs). Explicitly naming the required role avoids confusion for readers who aren’t org owners but still have admin rights on a repo.

-You need to have a GitHub account, and ownership-level permissions of at least one repository associated with that account.
+You need a GitHub account and at least **Admin** permission on one repository associated with that account.

23-25: Remove duplicated word
Minor typo: “you” repeated.

-Before you can you use CodeRabbit with GitHub, you need to
+Before you can use CodeRabbit with GitHub, you need to

46-49: Tighten phrasing for conciseness

-Even after you've integrated CodeRabbit with your GitHub account, you need to
-separately grant CodeRabbit the permissions that it needs to post code reviews and
-create pull requests in your repositories.
+After linking your GitHub account, grant CodeRabbit additional permissions so it can post reviews and open pull requests in your repositories.

55-60: Use parallel wording and slashes for permission list

-- Read-only access to actions, checks, discussions, members, and metadata.
-- Read-and-write access to code, commit statuses, issues, and pull requests.
+- Read-only: actions, checks, discussions, members, metadata
+- Read/Write: code, commit statuses, issues, pull requests

This keeps the two bullets symmetrical and shorter.

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32-38: Verify display name capitalization
GitHub shows the OAuth application as CodeRabbitAI, not coderabbitai. Double-check the exact label users will see to avoid confusion during authorization.

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edgarcerecerez commented Jul 25, 2025

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Took a look at these, they look technically accurate to me.

The only ambiguous items we may want to clarify:

  • I didn't see an option to add both say: github and another git provider. I'll confirm that's the case.
  • It would be helpful to have a table with what ownership-level means in each git provider: i.e. admin level access in Github and above, etc. (not necessary to ship this though, this is a nice to have)
  • CodeRabbit dropdown options are per organization mapped to github/git provider. We hint at it, but don't mention it explicitly. Maybe we don't need to? your call.

None of these are blockers. Let's ship :)

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  • I didn't see an option to add both say: github and another git provider. I'll confirm that's the case.

Hmm... I'm not sure what you mean? I'm pretty sure that a given CodeRabbit organization is always related to exactly one Git platform, right? If I already have CodeRabbit set up with GitHub, nothing's stopping me from setting it up with BitBucket too, and that leaves me with effectively two separate CodeRabbit accounts. Do you think fact could use more clarity?

  • It would be helpful to have a table with what ownership-level means in each git provider: i.e. admin level access in Github and above, etc. (not necessary to ship this though, this is a nice to have)

We have something like that already published: https://docs.coderabbit.ai/guides/roles#permissions

  • CodeRabbit dropdown options are per organization mapped to github/git provider. We hint at it, but don't mention it explicitly. Maybe we don't need to? your call.

What do you mean by "CodeRabbit dropdown options"?

None of these are blockers. Let's ship :)

Adding you as a reviewer; please do make your approval official for the record!

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Let's ship. 👍

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Hmm... I'm not sure what you mean? I'm pretty sure that a given CodeRabbit organization is always related to exactly one Git platform, right? If I already have CodeRabbit set up with GitHub, nothing's stopping me from setting it up with BitBucket too, and that leaves me with effectively two separate CodeRabbit accounts. Do you think fact could use more clarity?

I was thinking about it, but I haven't ran into any customers that actually use multiple git hosting providers. So we can ignore.

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jmacdotorg commented Jul 30, 2025

@coderabbitai In this repository, there's no "minor typos". If a documentation pull request contains an outright error in spelling or grammar, that should be a bug that requires correction prior to merge, and not a nitpick suggestion.

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Timestamp: 2025-07-30T16:12:18.118Z
Learning: In the coderabbitai/coderabbit-docs repository, spelling and grammar errors in documentation should be treated as bugs that require correction prior to merge, not as minor or optional suggestions. Documentation quality standards are high and such errors are blocking issues.

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PR: coderabbitai/coderabbit-docs#402
File: docs/guides/setup-best-practices.md:21-21
Timestamp: 2025-06-18T09:22:07.198Z
Learning: The word "CodeRabbit" should always have both C and R capitalized (not "coderabbit", "Coderabbit", or "CoderabbitAI"). The correct format is "CodeRabbit" and "CodeRabbitAI" for the service account. Proactively correct this capitalization in review comments when contributors mistype it.

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PR: coderabbitai/coderabbit-docs#165
File: docs/finishing-touches/docstrings.md:9-9
Timestamp: 2024-12-05T21:29:59.510Z
Learning: The link `/future-developments#finishing-touches` in `docs/finishing-touches/docstrings.md` is correct and should not be flagged as incorrect in future reviews.

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PR: coderabbitai/coderabbit-docs#155
File: docs/overview/why-coderabbit.md:19-19
Timestamp: 2024-12-03T16:46:32.741Z
Learning: The phrasing "CodeRabbit currently processes over X pull requests across multiple languages including..." is acceptable.

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PR: coderabbitai/coderabbit-docs#125
File: CONTRIBUTING.md:60-65
Timestamp: 2024-10-31T17:01:26.168Z
Learning: In the `CONTRIBUTING.md` file, the user prefers to keep the "Keeping your Fork Up-to-Date" section concise without additional comments on Git commands.

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PR: coderabbitai/coderabbit-docs#26
File: docs/integrations/self-hosted-gitlab.md:21-21
Timestamp: 2024-10-08T15:37:14.450Z
Learning: For future reviews, thoroughly check and recommend any improvements for grammatical or syntactical errors.

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PR: coderabbitai/coderabbit-docs#26
File: docs/integrations/self-hosted-gitlab.md:21-21
Timestamp: 2024-06-10T19:44:11.319Z
Learning: For future reviews, thoroughly check and recommend any improvements for grammatical or syntactical errors.

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PR: coderabbitai/coderabbit-docs#176
File: docs/self-hosted/bitbucket.md:37-37
Timestamp: 2024-12-13T15:10:43.483Z
Learning: In the `docs` repository, it's acceptable to use `127.0.0.1` in documentation examples, and CodeRabbit should not flag it as an issue.

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PR: coderabbitai/coderabbit-docs#155
File: docs/getting-started/quickstart.md:22-22
Timestamp: 2024-11-28T16:45:08.224Z
Learning: In the `coderabbitai/coderabbit-docs` repository, when reviewing markdown files, image paths that start with `/img/` are correct and should not include the `static` prefix, even though the images are located in the `static/` directory.

Learnt from: NatoBoram
PR: coderabbitai/coderabbit-docs#125
File: .github/CODEOWNERS:1-1
Timestamp: 2024-10-31T19:55:28.342Z
Learning: When suggesting modifications to the CODEOWNERS file, ensure that only existing teams or users are included, and avoid inventing teams that don't exist in the repository.

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PR: coderabbitai/coderabbit-docs#115
File: docs/about/features.md:72-72
Timestamp: 2024-10-24T10:08:27.858Z
Learning: In documentation files, ensure all markdown image tags follow SEO guidelines and maintain consistency across Docs Pull Requests.

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URL: https://github.com/coderabbitai/coderabbit-docs/pull/442

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Learning: In the coderabbitai/coderabbit-docs repository, spelling and grammar errors in documentation should be treated as bugs that require correction prior to merge, not as minor typos or nitpick suggestions. Documentation has higher quality standards than typical code reviews.

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🧠 Learnings used
Learnt from: aravindputrevu
PR: coderabbitai/coderabbit-docs#402
File: docs/guides/setup-best-practices.md:21-21
Timestamp: 2025-06-18T09:22:07.198Z
Learning: The word "CodeRabbit" should always have both C and R capitalized (not "coderabbit", "Coderabbit", or "CoderabbitAI"). The correct format is "CodeRabbit" and "CodeRabbitAI" for the service account. Proactively correct this capitalization in review comments when contributors mistype it.

Learnt from: NatoBoram
PR: coderabbitai/coderabbit-docs#165
File: docs/finishing-touches/docstrings.md:9-9
Timestamp: 2024-12-05T21:29:59.510Z
Learning: The link `/future-developments#finishing-touches` in `docs/finishing-touches/docstrings.md` is correct and should not be flagged as incorrect in future reviews.

Learnt from: NatoBoram
PR: coderabbitai/coderabbit-docs#155
File: docs/overview/why-coderabbit.md:19-19
Timestamp: 2024-12-03T16:46:32.741Z
Learning: The phrasing "CodeRabbit currently processes over X pull requests across multiple languages including..." is acceptable.

Learnt from: NatoBoram
PR: coderabbitai/coderabbit-docs#125
File: CONTRIBUTING.md:60-65
Timestamp: 2024-10-31T17:01:26.168Z
Learning: In the `CONTRIBUTING.md` file, the user prefers to keep the "Keeping your Fork Up-to-Date" section concise without additional comments on Git commands.

Learnt from: karan925
PR: coderabbitai/coderabbit-docs#26
File: docs/integrations/self-hosted-gitlab.md:21-21
Timestamp: 2024-10-08T15:37:14.450Z
Learning: For future reviews, thoroughly check and recommend any improvements for grammatical or syntactical errors.

Learnt from: karan925
PR: coderabbitai/coderabbit-docs#26
File: docs/integrations/self-hosted-gitlab.md:21-21
Timestamp: 2024-06-10T19:44:11.319Z
Learning: For future reviews, thoroughly check and recommend any improvements for grammatical or syntactical errors.

Learnt from: alexcoderabbitai
PR: coderabbitai/coderabbit-docs#176
File: docs/self-hosted/bitbucket.md:37-37
Timestamp: 2024-12-13T15:10:43.483Z
Learning: In the `docs` repository, it's acceptable to use `127.0.0.1` in documentation examples, and CodeRabbit should not flag it as an issue.

Learnt from: tyaga001
PR: coderabbitai/coderabbit-docs#155
File: docs/getting-started/quickstart.md:22-22
Timestamp: 2024-11-28T16:45:08.224Z
Learning: In the `coderabbitai/coderabbit-docs` repository, when reviewing markdown files, image paths that start with `/img/` are correct and should not include the `static` prefix, even though the images are located in the `static/` directory.

Learnt from: aravindputrevu
PR: coderabbitai/coderabbit-docs#115
File: docs/about/features.md:72-72
Timestamp: 2024-10-24T10:08:27.858Z
Learning: In documentation files, ensure all markdown image tags follow SEO guidelines and maintain consistency across Docs Pull Requests.

Learnt from: NatoBoram
PR: coderabbitai/coderabbit-docs#125
File: .github/CODEOWNERS:1-1
Timestamp: 2024-10-31T19:55:28.342Z
Learning: When suggesting modifications to the CODEOWNERS file, ensure that only existing teams or users are included, and avoid inventing teams that don't exist in the repository.

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@jmacdotorg jmacdotorg merged commit c8eb901 into main Jul 30, 2025
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