Add GitLab Runner integration documentation#723
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Add comprehensive documentation for GitLab Runner integration feature, covering prerequisites, token creation (project and personal access tokens), and usage examples for AWS and Azure providers. Signed-off-by: Jose Angel Morena <jmorenas@redhat.com>
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Can you link this in the main README.md at the bottom section with integrations with a new integration pointing to gitlab? |
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Add comprehensive documentation for GitLab Runner integration feature, covering prerequisites, token creation (project and personal access tokens), and usage examples for AWS and Azure providers.
Continuation of: #711