docs: document self-hosted GitLab / GitLab Enterprise support#10
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Add a section to the GitLab integration page covering self-hosted GitLab and GitLab Enterprise via the same Personal Access Token flow, with the one extra step of selecting "Self-hosted / GitLab Enterprise" and entering the instance base URL in the Connect GitLab modal. Note the self-hosted prerequisites (network reachability and token scopes on the instance). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Summary
Updates the GitLab integration page (
platform/repositories/gitlab) to cover self-hosted GitLab and GitLab Enterprise, not just gitlab.com.https://gitlab.example.com) before entering the token.api,read_api,read_userfrom Manage access tokens) are identical to gitlab.com.The existing gitlab.com steps are unchanged — they remain the source of truth (the modal in PR #282 was aligned to them). Wording is kept consistent with the in-product modal so the two won't drift.
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