@<1615519322766053376:profile|DrainedOctopus19> if your code is a single file (which was stored on the clearml server), then ity is stored on the Task:
task = Task.get_task("task UID here")
# this should be your entire code
print(task.data.script.diff)
This doesn't really make a lot of sense. ClearML would be better served for tracking which version of the code you used for a corresponding task and you'd use something like github or gitlab to track code and host your code. You could use ClearML to help you reconstruct the environment and code from a task given it's being tracked by git and hosted somewhere you can access.