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docs fix for self-hosted extension (#466)
* docs fix for self-hosted extension * change title --------- Co-authored-by: Ankit Jena <ankit@coderabbit.ai>
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docs/guides/use-vscode-selfhosted.md

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title: Use the VSCode extension with self-hosted CodeRabbit
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title: Use with self-hosted CodeRabbit
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description: How to setup the VSCode extension with self-hosted CodeRabbit
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This page is about setting up the VSCode extension with self-hosted CodeRabbit. If you are instead using the managed offering, see [Install the VSCode extension](/guides/install-vscode).
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## Prerequisites
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Your extension version should be greater than `0.12.1`
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1. Your extension version should be greater than `0.12.1`.
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2. Logout of the extension if previously logged in.
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## Connect your self-hosted instance{#connect-self-hosted-instance}
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To connect the VSCode extension to your self-hosted instance, follow these steps:
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1. Logout from the VSCode extension, if logged in to our managed offering.
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2. Click on the "Self hosting CodeRabbit?" button, below the "Use CodeRabbit for free" button.
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3. Enter your self-hosted instance URL.
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3.1. Make sure the instance URL is reachable within your network and websocket connections are allowed.
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4. Select your git provider which you are using with your self-hosted CodeRabbit. (GitLab, Self-Hostd Gitlab, GitHub, GitHub Enterprise)
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5. If using GitHub, enter your [Github Personal Access Token](https://docs.github.com/en/authentication/keeping-your-account-and-data-secure/managing-your-personal-access-tokens) when asked.
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6. You should be connected to your self-hosted instance and ready to use the VSCode extension.
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1. Click on the "Self hosting CodeRabbit?" button, below the "Use CodeRabbit for free" button.
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2. Enter your self-hosted instance URL when prompted.
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- Make sure the instance URL is reachable within your network and websocket connections are allowed.
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3. Select your git provider which you are using with your self-hosted CodeRabbit. (GitLab, Self-Hosted Gitlab, GitHub, GitHub Enterprise)
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- If using GitHub or GitHub Enterprise, enter your [Github Personal Access Token](https://docs.github.com/en/authentication/keeping-your-account-and-data-secure/managing-your-personal-access-tokens) when prompted.
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You should be connected to your self-hosted instance and ready to use the VSCode extension.
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## What's next {#whats-next}
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sidebars.ts

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"guides/about-vscode",
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"guides/install-vscode",
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"guides/use-vscode",
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"guides/use-vscode-selfhosted",
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"guides/config-vscode",
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"guides/uninstall-vscode",
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],

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