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feat: note about github false positive comment CF-1976 #2517
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Pull Request Overview
This PR adds documentation about Codacy's automatic false positive detection comments on pull requests, which is currently a GitHub-exclusive feature.
- Documents that Codacy automatically comments on PRs when false positives are detected
- Adds a screenshot showing the false positive comment feature
- Includes a note clarifying this feature is currently only available for GitHub
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| submodules/chart | Updated submodule commit reference |
| docs/repositories/commits.md | Added documentation and screenshot for automatic false positive comments with GitHub availability note |
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Add the bottom part about github creating a comment if false positive is detected (and note its currently only available for github)