Remove Clone as Private/Public buttons from Git Settings docs#3463
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Remove Clone as Private/Public buttons from Git Settings docs#3463
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Summary
Updates the "Clone to your own repository" section in
deploy/github.mdxto reflect the removal of the "Clone as Private" and "Clone as Public" buttons from the Git Settings page (per mintlify/mint#5991).The manual download method is now the only documented approach for transferring documentation to your own repository.
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Low Risk
Docs-only change that updates guidance to match a UI removal; no runtime or security impact.
Overview
Updates
deploy/github.mdxto remove references to the “Clone as Private/Public” Git Settings buttons and the alternative transfer path.The "Clone to your own repository" section now documents only the manual flow: download a zip, create a repo, push contents, reconnect in Git Settings, then install the GitHub App.
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