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Documentation updates were made to the VSCode extension guides. Two existing guides had new links added to a self-hosting setup guide. One guide was revised to clarify configuration for self-hosted use. A new guide was introduced, detailing how to connect the VSCode extension to a self-hosted CodeRabbit instance.

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File(s) Change Summary
docs/guides/about-vscode.md,
docs/guides/install-vscode.md
Added a "What's next" link to the new self-hosted setup guide.
docs/guides/config-vscode.md Replaced the "Set a review timeout" section with a new section clarifying self-hosted usage and configuration.
docs/guides/use-vscode-selfhosted.md Added a new guide with step-by-step instructions for using the VSCode extension with a self-hosted CodeRabbit.

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Title Check ⚠️ Warning The title "add docs for extension with self-hosted" is vague and does not clearly specify which extension or the context of self-hosted CodeRabbit, nor follow conventional formatting. Revise the pull request title to be clear and specific, for example: "docs: add guide for using VSCode extension with self-hosted CodeRabbit".
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Added "Use with Self-hosted CodeRabbit" link to install-vscode guide

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Updated docs/guides/install-vscode.md to include a new bullet under the "What's next" section linking to the self-hosted VSCode usage guide (/guides/use-vscode-selfhosted), improving discoverability of self-hosted setup instructions.

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@ankitjena ankitjena merged commit 8a0881f into main Jul 22, 2025
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@ankitjena ankitjena deleted the self-hosted-with-extension branch July 22, 2025 05:12
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