WackyRabbit7 if this is a single script running without git repo, you will actually get the entire code in the uncommitted changes section.
Do you mean get the code from the git repo itself ?
I get your point, can you please open a https://github.com/allegroai/trains/issues with this request? 🙂
If this is GitHub/GitLab/Bitbucket what I'm thinking is just a link opening an iframe / tab with the exact entry point script / commit.
What do you think?
In that case, you will get only the changes, but, you can upload the script as an artifact, can this do the trick?
I mean the code in whatever form it is - I'm working with git specifically, but if i have diffs I'd like to see the code with the diffs applied
eventually i think it should display the contents of the script executed in the most straightforward manner regardless of version control
Hi WackyRabbit7
If you are running the code as a script (without a repo), you can view the full script file at EXECUTION tab under UNCOMMITTED CHANGES. Are you running it as a standalone or as a part of a repo?
That's a fix, but I think it is a basic feature and very usefull to see the actual code in the UI
Especially coming from the standpoint of a team leader or other kind of supervision (or anyone who wants to view the experiment which is not the code author), when looking at an experiment you want to see the actual code