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Hi All! Is There A Way To Rename The Default "Args" Name For Task Configuration That Is Being Automatically Created When The Code Contains Argparse?

Hi all!
Is there a way to rename the default "Args" name for task configuration that is being automatically created when the code contains argparse?

  
  
Posted one year ago
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Hi @<1539417873305309184:profile|DangerousMole43> , I'm afraid this is not configurable currently. What is your use case?

  
  
Posted one year ago

Hi @<1523701070390366208:profile|CostlyOstrich36> , thanks for the response!
I want to implement the user arguments for the task using argparse, but I want to change the default "Args" name to a name that I will set

  
  
Posted one year ago

Why is it not possible to use argparse and then when I do:
Task.init() I add:

auto_connect_arg_parser=False

and then I read the arguments to dict and use task.connect(arg_dict, name=my_custom_name)?

I tried doing that but it doesn't work when I clone a task from the UI (meaning it will not work in pipeline as well)

  
  
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