docs: note personal GitHub attribution for AI writeback PRs#858
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Summary
Clarify that AI writeback pull requests can be attributed to a linked personal GitHub account, and that the agent may surface this nudge in chat.
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Follow-up to lightdash/lightdash#24306, which gives the AI writeback agent prompt-time awareness of who a PR will be attributed to and lets it nudge unlinked users to connect their personal GitHub account. The underlying linking flow was already documented on the Pull requests page — this just makes the AI writeback page point readers there.