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In my use case, I make several commands as building blocks, then I have a cron workflow to trigger the commands in some sequences. In that case, I want to have the comment as a bot to differentiate between comments from contributors and scheduled actions. The bot token is perfect in this case, IMO.
This PR tested in my case.
Just add
allow-botsinput to, of course, allow to dispatch the commands.As a preventive, the bot name must be ends with
[bot]as per GitHub action convention