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Hey Guys, I'M Trying To Run An Experiment Using Trains-Agent. I Have A Custom Docker Image With Nightly Versions Of Pytorch And Our Own Library Installed From A Private Repo. I Was Assuming That These Packages Will Be Automatically Available To Trains Dur


I added the link just in case anyway 

Smart move :)

DilapidatedDucks58 , Of course there is 🙂 actually with the latest pip 20.1 and the next RC it will be automatically detected and put into "installed package"

You can treat the "installed packages" just like you would any other "requirements.txt", just add:
git+ https://github.com/ ... and you are good to go

  
  
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