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Update Regal documentation #181

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Corrected the broken configuration link, and made a few small edits to the copy.

Corrected the broken configuration link, and made a few small edits to the copy.
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The documentation for Regal, the language server for Rego (Open Policy Agent's language), has been updated to provide more precise and consistent information. The changes focus on clarifying the tool's description, specifying the exact configuration file location, and standardizing terminology related to configuration settings.

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File Change Summary
docs/tools/regal.md - Clarified Regal's description as a language server for Rego
- Specified configuration file location as .regal/config.yaml
- Standardized terminology around configuration file references

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13-13: LGTM! Clear and informative description.

The updated description provides better context by explicitly mentioning Rego's relationship with OPA and including appropriate links.

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@coderabbitai fix this

Run actions/checkout@v4
  with:
    ref: patch-1
    repository: coderabbitai/coderabbit-docs
    token: ***
    ssh-strict: true
    ssh-user: git
    persist-credentials: true
    clean: true
    sparse-checkout-cone-mode: true
    fetch-depth: 1
    fetch-tags: false
    show-progress: true
    lfs: false
    submodules: false
    set-safe-directory: true
Syncing repository: coderabbitai/coderabbit-docs
Getting Git version info
  Working directory is '/home/runner/work/coderabbit-docs/coderabbit-docs'
  /usr/bin/git version
  git version [2](https://github.com/coderabbitai/coderabbit-docs/pull/181/checks#step:2:2).47.1
Temporarily overriding HOME='/home/runner/work/_temp/75e9[3](https://github.com/coderabbitai/coderabbit-docs/pull/181/checks#step:2:3)237-5813-4471-bee9-5c02d5983b[4](https://github.com/coderabbitai/coderabbit-docs/pull/181/checks#step:2:4)7' before making global git config changes
Adding repository directory to the temporary git global config as a safe directory
/usr/bin/git config --global --add safe.directory /home/runner/work/coderabbit-docs/coderabbit-docs
Deleting the contents of '/home/runner/work/coderabbit-docs/coderabbit-docs'
Initializing the repository
Disabling automatic garbage collection
Setting up auth
Fetching the repository
  /usr/bin/git -c protocol.version=2 fetch --no-tags --prune --no-recurse-submodules --depth=1 origin +refs/heads/patch-1*:refs/remotes/origin/patch-1* +refs/tags/patch-1*:refs/tags/patch-1*
  The process '/usr/bin/git' failed with exit code 1
  Waiting 1[9](https://github.com/coderabbitai/coderabbit-docs/pull/181/checks#step:2:9) seconds before trying again
  /usr/bin/git -c protocol.version=2 fetch --no-tags --prune --no-recurse-submodules --depth=1 origin +refs/heads/patch-1*:refs/remotes/origin/patch-1* +refs/tags/patch-1*:refs/tags/patch-1*
  The process '/usr/bin/git' failed with exit code 1
  Waiting [11](https://github.com/coderabbitai/coderabbit-docs/pull/181/checks#step:2:11) seconds before trying again
  /usr/bin/git -c protocol.version=2 fetch --no-tags --prune --no-recurse-submodules --depth=1 origin +refs/heads/patch-1*:refs/remotes/origin/patch-1* +refs/tags/patch-1*:refs/tags/patch-1*
  Error: The process '/usr/bin/git' failed with exit code 1

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@alexcoderabbitai: It looks like the checkout step is failing because Git can’t fetch the patch-1 branch. Here are a few troubleshooting steps:

  1. Confirm the branch exists
    Make sure patch-1 actually exists in the coderabbitai/coderabbit-docs repository. Sometimes this can happen if the branch is on a fork and Actions is expecting it in the main repo.

  2. Remove wildcard references
    Instead of +refs/heads/patch-1*:refs/remotes/origin/patch-1*, try simply:

    with:
      ref: patch-1

    That way, you’ll directly check out the existing branch.

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Let me know if this helps resolve the issue.

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