[automated] Remove hardcoded Scout subscription limit from analysis docs (#24498)

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## Summary

- Removes the hardcoded "Docker Personal comes with 1 Scout-enabled
repository" statement
- Replaces it with a direct link to the pricing page, which is the
source of truth for subscription limits
- Reduces maintenance burden by avoiding inline duplication of
subscription tier details

Closes #24491

Co-authored-by: Claude Docs Agent <agent@claude-docs-harness>
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David Karlsson
2026-03-24 17:10:26 +01:00
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@@ -29,11 +29,8 @@ see [Integrating Docker Scout with other systems](/manuals/scout/integrations/_i
## Activate Docker Scout on a repository
Docker Personal comes with 1 Scout-enabled repository. You can upgrade your
Docker subscription if you need additional repositories.
See [Subscriptions and features](https://www.docker.com/pricing?ref=Docs&refAction=DocsScoutAnalysis)
to learn how many Scout-enabled
repositories come with each subscription tier.
to learn how many Scout-enabled repositories come with each subscription tier.
Before you can activate image analysis on a repository in a third-party registry,
the registry must be integrated with Docker Scout for your Docker organization.
@@ -233,4 +230,3 @@ To analyze images larger than that:
- Attach an [SBOM attestation](/manuals/build/metadata/attestations/sbom.md) at build-time. When an image includes an SBOM attestation, Docker Scout uses it instead of generating one, so the 10 GB limit doesnt apply.
- Alternatively, you can use the [CLI](#cli) to analyze the image locally. The 10 GB limit doesnt apply when using the CLI. If the image includes an SBOM attestation, the CLI uses it to complete the analysis faster.