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@@ -87,9 +87,6 @@ In GitLab 14.0 and later, API fuzzing configuration files must be in your reposi
> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/299234) in GitLab 13.10.
-WARNING:
-This feature might not be available to you. Check the **version history** note above for details.
-
The API fuzzing configuration form helps you create or modify your project's API fuzzing
configuration. The form lets you choose values for the most common API fuzzing options and builds
a YAML snippet that you can paste in your GitLab CI/CD configuration.
@@ -804,7 +801,7 @@ variables:
If the value must be generated or regenerated on expiration, you can provide a program or script for
the API fuzzer to execute on a specified interval. The provided script runs in an Alpine Linux
-container that has Python 3 and Bash installed.
+container that has Python 3 and Bash installed.
You have to set the environment variable `FUZZAPI_OVERRIDES_CMD` to the program or script you would like
to execute. The provided command creates the overrides JSON file as defined previously.
@@ -813,7 +810,7 @@ You might want to install other scripting runtimes like NodeJS or Ruby, or maybe
your overrides command. In this case, we recommend setting the `FUZZAPI_PRE_SCRIPT` to the file path of a script which
provides those prerequisites. The script provided by `FUZZAPI_PRE_SCRIPT` is executed once, before the analyzer starts.
-See the [Alpine Linux package management](https://wiki.alpinelinux.org/wiki/Alpine_Linux_package_management)
+See the [Alpine Linux package management](https://wiki.alpinelinux.org/wiki/Alpine_Linux_package_management)
page for information about installing Alpine Linux packages.
You must provide three CI/CD variables, each set for correct operation: