Request for Composite Identities Support for Secure AI Agent Usage #167775
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Currently, most AI coding agents that commit directly to a feature branch (e.g. Devin, Claude Code Action) does so using a machine account identity that is distinct from the user who requested the commit to be created.
GitLab has implemented support for composite identities in January 2025, which links the AI agent's identity to the user's identity.
Are there any plans to implement similar features in GitHub? If such features are implemented and integrated with GitHub rulesets, and it is possible to distinguish such commits from user commits, it would vastly simplify the implementation of guardrails including required reviews for AI-generated commits.
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