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The documentation for pipeline remediation was updated to standardize and clarify section headings and bullet points related to CI/CD pipeline failure analysis across GitLab, CircleCI, and Azure DevOps. Headings now consistently include platform names, and a documentation link label was revised for accuracy. No technical content or functionality was changed.

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docs/tools/pipeline-remediation.md Updated section headings and bullet points for CI/CD pipeline failure analysis to use consistent, descriptive phrasing; revised a documentation link label for clarity.

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GitLab, CircleCI, Azure too—
Each pipeline’s name now clear and true!
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97-97: Add platform prefix to GitLab bullet for clarity
The bullet now correctly prefixes "Pipeline failure analysis" with "GitLab CI/CD," improving consistency and immediately signaling the context.


108-108: Add platform prefix to CircleCI bullet for clarity
The bullet now prefixes "Pipeline failure analysis" with "CircleCI," matching the pattern used for other CI/CD platforms.


115-117: Fix missing pipeline terminology for Azure DevOps
The section title has been changed to "Azure DevOps Pipelines" and the first bullet to "Azure DevOps CI/CD Pipeline failure analysis," which addresses the PR objective of adding the missing pipeline term.


177-177: Clarify Azure DevOps link label
Updated the link label to "Azure DevOps Pipeline Documentation" to align with the updated section naming and ensure consistency in the "Links" list.

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