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A workaround is to use a unique set of characters for the 20 characters of pipeline names. This is to separate prefixes (folders) for the artifacts that are coming from separate pipelines, in case multiple pipelines have the same first 20 characters. However, the use of artifacts should not be affected by the current limitation (truncation) as CodePipeline uses a hash to determine artifacts. Please see below.
CodePipeline truncates artifact names, which can cause some bucket names to appear similar. Even though the artifact name appears to be truncated, CodePipeline maps to the artifact bucket in a way that is not affected by artifacts with truncated names. The pipeline can function normally. This is not an issue with the folder or artifacts. There is a 100-character limit to pipeline names. Although the artifact folder name might appear to be shortened, it is still unique for your pipeline.
Thing is we're performing "extracurricular" activities beyond of the pipeline process. We reference back to the pipeline/output artifact folders to copy and deploy the secondary build artifacts. Don't think we have access to this hash set?