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Hey, Is There An Easy Way To Retrieve The Code Used To Run An Experiment? Without Recreating The Whole Environment Etc. The Problem: I Have Ran A


You can apply git diffs by copying the diff to a file and then running git apply <file_containing_diff>

But check this thread to make sure to dry-run first, to check what it will do, before you overwrite anything
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2249852/how-to-apply-a-patch-generated-with-git-format-patch

  
  
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