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Hi All. I've noticed that when commits are performed through the AA-GitHub integration, the commit changelog shows a content.json file. This is useful info but difficult to read/understand at a glance.


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Does anyone have experience with changing AA settings / GitHub settings to show this .json file as plaintext to be more human readable within GitHub? Or perhaps a script to add a commit comment with a plaintext version of the file?

 

Thanks.

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Hi ,

 

May be you can try json converter or please raise a request with AA support team they may hep you in this case.

to open ticket

https://apeople.automationanywhere.com/s/support?language=en_US

 

If you do not have access for raising ticket then send an email to AA Support team "apeopleopsteam@automationanywhere.com" to get the access.


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Hello @Julian Bradford​ 

 

The Bot definitions are stored as JSON files in the Git repository.

 

Git commits done CR is to enable enforce security, compliance, and code standards, to meet organization's established best practices for bot development processes. For reading it we recommend doing it via Control Room.

 

Regards,

Vinod


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