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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


(I'm working with maria)

essentially, what maria says is when she has a script with uncomitted changes, when executing remotely, the script that actually runs on the remote machine is without the uncomitted changes

e.g.:
Her git status is clean, she makes some changes to script.py and executes it remotely. What gets executed remotely is the original script.py and not the modified version she has locally

  
  
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