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Hi,
git commits have two identifying pieces of information(author, and committer). AWS CodeCommit used to (it may have changed recently.... I didn't retest) only display the 'committer' in the console and to confusingly label as 'author'). I would guess that your commits have differing author (the true one) and committer (the bot) values.
To validate these values with CodeCommit, you can call the 'get-commit' api directly from the AWS CLI (in region where your repo lives) aws codecommit get-commit --repository-name <repository-name> --commit-id <xyz>
to see if you get both as you want.
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Didier
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sorry but that doesn't help my case,
What the bot does is on the first run it creates a PR. on the second run it needs to add a comment on the PR.
What i get in this case is this: | "You cannot update this comment. The only person who can update a comment is the IAM user who created it."
so i want my codebuild to create PRs with the same user every run, how do i do that?
see for reference https://github.com/renovatebot/renovate/discussions/23769