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Danny/connect env updates #14901
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WalkthroughThe documentation for Pipedream Connect has been revised to clarify the distinction between connected accounts and credentials in Changes
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🧹 Outside diff range and nitpick comments (2)
docs-v2/pages/connect/environments.mdx (2)
15-15: Fix typos and punctuation in the documentation.There are two minor issues in this line:
- "succesfully" should be "successfully"
- Missing period after "etc" in parentheses
-You specify the environment when [creating a new Connect token](/connect/api/#create-a-new-token) with the Pipedream SDK or API. When users succesfully connect their account, Pipedream saves the account credentials (API key, access token, etc) for that `external_user_id` in the specified environment. +You specify the environment when [creating a new Connect token](/connect/api/#create-a-new-token) with the Pipedream SDK or API. When users successfully connect their account, Pipedream saves the account credentials (API key, access token, etc.) for that `external_user_id` in the specified environment.🧰 Tools
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[style] ~15-~15: In American English, abbreviations like “etc.” require a period.
Context: ...unt credentials (API key, access token, etc) for thatexternal_user_idin the spe...(ETC_PERIOD)
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24-24: Clarify the production environment usage comment.The current comment might be confusing as it mentions "test production account". Consider making it more explicit about when to use production.
- environment: "development", // change to production if running for a test production account, or in production + environment: "development", // use "development" for testing, switch to "production" for live/customer-facing environments🧰 Tools
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[style] ~15-~15: In American English, abbreviations like “etc.” require a period.
Context: ...unt credentials (API key, access token, etc) for thatexternal_user_idin the spe...(ETC_PERIOD)
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docs-v2/pages/connect/environments.mdx
[style] ~15-~15: In American English, abbreviations like “etc.” require a period.
Context: ...unt credentials (API key, access token, etc) for that external_user_id in the spe...
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docs-v2/pages/connect/environments.mdx (3)
6-9: LGTM! Clear and well-structured environment documentation.
The environment separation is clearly explained, and the callout effectively communicates feature availability across different plans.
43-45: LGTM! Clear and important security warning.
The callout effectively communicates the development environment constraints and security considerations.
49-49: LGTM! Well-implemented image with proper accessibility.
The image implementation follows Next.js best practices with appropriate dimensions and alt text.
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