chore(gitlab/hub): Clarify automatic syncing in GitHub and GitLab docs (OT-1328)#23
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Document automatic webhook-based sync behaviour
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Adds a callout to the GitHub and GitLab integration docs clarifying that syncs are triggered automatically via webhooks on push — and that the Sync button is only needed for a manual refresh. This addresses recurring confusion from users who were manually clicking Sync after every commit.
Complexity
🟢 Trivial ·
2 files changed, 6 insertions(+)Two identical one-paragraph note additions to documentation files. No code, logic, or configuration is touched.