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# Optional commit user and author settings
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commit_user_name: My GitHub Actions Bot
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commit_user_email: my-github-actions-bot@example.org
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commit_author: Author <actions@gitub.com>
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commit_author: Author <actions@github.com>
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# Optional tag message. Will create and push a new tag to the remote repository
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tagging_message: 'v1.0.0'
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If your Workflow can't push the commit to the repository because of authentication issues, please update your Workflow configuration and usage of [`actions/checkout`](https://github.com/actions/checkout#usage). (Updating the `token` value with a Personal Access Token should fix your issues)
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### Commit of this Action does not trigger a new Workflow run
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As mentioned in the [Usage](#Usage) section, the commit created by this Action **will not trigger** a new Workflow run automatically.
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As mentioned in the [Usage](#Usage) section, the commit created by this Action **will not trigger** a new Workflow run automatically.
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This is due to limitations set up by GitHub:
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