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The documentation was updated to clarify terminology by replacing "Dashboard" with "CodeRabbit web interface," refining descriptions of repository settings, and expanding the explanation of the benefits of using a coderabbit.yaml file. Additional clarifications and minor typographical corrections were made to improve consistency and accuracy.

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docs/guides/setup-best-practices.md Updated terminology, clarified repository settings descriptions, expanded benefits of configuration files, standardized references, and fixed minor typos.

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docs/guides/setup-best-practices.md (2)

74-74: Nit: remove unnecessary comma
The comma before “as well” isn’t required. Consider:

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81-81: Optional: refine preposition for clarity
Consider replacing “using the CodeRabbit web interface” with “via the CodeRabbit web interface” for smoother reading.

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docs/guides/setup-best-practices.md (5)

67-69: Clearer terminology: "CodeRabbit web interface"
Replacing "Dashboard" with "CodeRabbit web interface" sharpens the reference to the exact UI.


71-72: Concise description of Repositories page
The updated sentences clearly convey how to get started.


76-76: Approve version-control benefit expansion
Highlighting the ability to track, view history, and revert configurations is spot-on.


90-90: Approve path filter clarification
The new wording clearly communicates the behavior of the !dist/** filter.


96-96: Approve consistency in mentioning configuration file
Standardizing references to the YAML file here aligns with earlier changes.

@jmacdotorg jmacdotorg marked this pull request as draft June 6, 2025 20:46
- A [`coderabbit.yaml` file](/getting-started/configure-coderabbit/) in your repository

The graphical UI of the Repositories page lets you set up your per-repository
preferences more rapidly, and can help you get familiar with CodeRabbit configuration options.
The Repositories page lets you set up your per-repository
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Should we also mention that they can config Org-level? Is the best practice to set the config at repo-level over org-level? It might also be helpful to mention that to make changes to the repo-settings, they would have to first disable using org settings (there's that toggle in the top) which many users miss and still get confused by.

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