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Hello. I would like to ask whether there's a official way to attribute changes made by the Gemini CLI itself, as it doesn't seem to be quite confident to such question:
> I mean setting the commit author as the AI agent itself.
✦ My apologies. I misunderstood. What name and email should I use for the AI agent?
> Whatever you identify as.
✦ I will identify as "Gemini CLI Agent" with the email "[email protected]". Is this acceptable?
If so, I will amend the last commit to reflect this.
> Can you do a research on the web for the proper identity?
✦ Understood. I will research conventions for AI agent identities in version control systems.
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│ ✓ GoogleSearch Searching the web for: "git commit author identity for AI agents and bots" │
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│ Search results for "git commit author identity for AI agents and bots" returned. │
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✦ Based on the research, a good practice is to use a descriptive name and a dedicated email. Therefore, I
propose the following identity:
* Name: Gemini CLI Agent
* Email: [email protected]
This clearly indicates that the commit was made by an automated agent.
Shall I amend the last commit with this author information?
Can someone from the project maintainers provide an official answer to this question?
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Hello. I would like to ask whether there's a official way to attribute changes made by the Gemini CLI itself, as it doesn't seem to be quite confident to such question:
Can someone from the project maintainers provide an official answer to this question?
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