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Hi, I Have A Question Regarding Trains And Git. If I Make Changes To A File And Run It Using Trains (Without Pushing The Changes To Github), What Version Of The Script Is Running? It Seems That Every Change I Make Need To Be Added, Committed And Pushed Be


Hi GleamingGiraffe20 ,
When you run an experiment with uncommitted changes using Trains, Trains will store the uncommitted changes as part of the experiment details (as well as the git repository and commit these changes are based on, of course).
When you clone this experiment and run it using Trains Agent, the agent will pull the required Git repository in the specified commit, and apply the uncommitted changes.
How did you run the experiment for the second time?

  
  
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