Fill gaps from assistant conversations: InstallIntegration manage/uninstall - #694
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Summary
Document how the
InstallIntegrationcomponent behaves after an integration is already installed, including how the manage view surfaces updates and the uninstall action.Changes
InstallIntegrationdocs onembeddable-ui-components.mdx, describing which state renders when, which callbacks fire, and that the same component covers all three flows.Context
Assistant conversations showed repeated confusion around what happens after the initial install: users asked whether "Manage" and uninstall required a separate component and what fires when the consumer deletes the installation. The existing description mentioned updates but did not name the manage view, spell out the uninstall path, or tie each state to its callback.