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  1. ci/official/utilities/code_check_changed_files.bats

            | grep -v "**** Module" \
            | tee $BATS_TEST_TMPDIR/needs_help.txt
        [[ ! -s $BATS_TEST_TMPDIR/needs_help.txt ]]
    }
    
    @test "API compatibility test passes, ensuring no unexpected changes to the TF API" {
        bazel test $TFCI_BAZEL_COMMON_ARGS //tensorflow/tools/api/tests:api_compatibility_test
        echo "You have to re-generate the TF API goldens and have the API changes reviewed."
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  2. ci/official/requirements_updater/README.md

    updating requirements for multiple minor versions of Python.
    
    It takes in a file with a set of dependencies, and produces a more detailed
    requirements file for each version, with hashes specified for each
    dependency required, as well as their sub-dependencies.
    
    ### How to update/add requirements
    
    By default, the name of the base requirements file is `requirements.in`, but it
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  3. SECURITY.md

    TensorFlow has several execution modes, with Eager-mode being the default in v2.
    Eager mode lets users write imperative-style statements that can be easily
    inspected and debugged and it is intended to be used during the development
    phase.
    
    As part of the differences that make Eager mode easier to debug, the [shape
    inference
    functions](https://www.tensorflow.org/guide/create_op#define_the_op_interface)
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  4. ci/official/containers/linux_arm64/devel.usertools/wheel_verification.bats

            # Unknown:
            *)
                echo "The wheel's name is in an unknown format."
                exit 1
                ;;
        esac
        # >&3 forces output in bats even if the test passes. See
        # https://bats-core.readthedocs.io/en/stable/writing-tests.html#printing-to-the-terminal
        echo "# Size of $TF_WHEEL is $WHEEL_MEGABYTES / $LARGEST_OK_SIZE megabytes." >&3
        test "$WHEEL_MEGABYTES" -le "$LARGEST_OK_SIZE"
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