docs(gitlab): split integration config from auth in GitLab docs#2378
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The GitLab integration setup (PAT + integrations.gitlab) was bundled into "Share secrets with GitLab" under the Authentication title, forcing customers who only need the integration (e.g. using Keycloak for auth) to navigate auth docs for non-auth setup. This adds a standalone "Configure the GitLab integration" procedure to the Integration title and narrows "Share secrets with GitLab" to OAuth-only content. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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The GitLab integration setup (PAT + integrations.gitlab) was bundled into "Share secrets with GitLab" under the Authentication title, forcing customers who only need the integration (e.g. using Keycloak for auth) to navigate auth docs for non-auth setup.
This adds a standalone "Configure the GitLab integration" procedure to the Integration title and narrows "Share secrets with GitLab" to OAuth-only content.
IMPORTANT: Do Not Merge - To be merged by Docs Team Only
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