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After refreshing the integration, Codacy will use the logged in Bitbucket user to create comments on new pull requests.

## Generating automatic pull request summaries

!!! info "This is a preview feature"
This is an upcoming Codacy feature. If you're interested, contact <a href="mailto:support@codacy.com">support@codacy.com</a> for early access.

Codacy can provide a clear, high-level summary of the code changes introduced by a pull request, based on the committed code.
Codacy generates an overview of the changes in the pull request so that any reviewer can understand its intent and impact.

![Automatic Summary on Bitbucket](images/bitbucket-integration-automatic-summary.png)

!!! note
- This feature uses only AWS services within Codacy's existing infrastructure. No information is shared with any other third party or used to train AI models.
- Summaries are generated using the pull request title, branch name, commit messages, and changes diff.

To enable this feature, add the following to the [Codacy configuration file](../codacy-configuration-file.md) `.codacy.yaml` in the root of your repository:

```yaml
---
reviews:
high_level_summary: true
```

You can also enable this feature across your organization by creating the above file in the root of a repository named `.codacy`. This file will be used as the default configuration for all repositories in the organization and overridden by repository-specific configuration files.

Once enabled, summaries will be created when pull requests are opened and updated at each commit to reflect any changes to the pull request.

Pull requests opened by bots, such as Dependabot, are ignored.

If you see duplicated comments posted by Codacy on the same pull request, please ensure that your repository only has one configured webhook for Codacy.

## See also

- [Integrating Codacy with your Git workflow](../../getting-started/integrating-codacy-with-your-git-workflow.md)
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![AI-enhanced comment on GitHub](images/github-integration-ai-comment.png)

## Generating automatic pull request summaries

!!! info "This is a preview feature"
This is an upcoming Codacy feature. If you're interested, contact <a href="mailto:support@codacy.com">support@codacy.com</a> for early access.

Codacy can provide a clear, high-level summary of the code changes introduced by a pull request, based on the committed code.
Codacy generates an overview of the changes in the pull request so that any reviewer can understand its intent and impact.

![Automatic Summary on GitHub](images/github-integration-automatic-summary.png)

!!! note
- This feature uses only AWS services within Codacy's existing infrastructure. No information is shared with any other third party or used to train AI models.
- Summaries are generated using the pull request title, branch name, commit messages, and changes diff.

To enable this feature, add the following to the [Codacy configuration file](../codacy-configuration-file.md) `.codacy.yaml` in the root of your repository:

```yaml
---
reviews:
high_level_summary: true
```

You can also enable this feature across your organization by creating the above file in the root of a repository named `.codacy`. This file will be used as the default configuration for all repositories in the organization and overridden by repository-specific configuration files.

Once enabled, summaries will be created when pull requests are opened and updated at each commit to reflect any changes to the pull request.

Pull requests opened by bots, such as Dependabot, are ignored.

If you see duplicated comments posted by Codacy on the same pull request, please ensure that your repository only has one configured webhook for Codacy.

## See also

- [Integrating Codacy with your Git workflow](../../getting-started/integrating-codacy-with-your-git-workflow.md)
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