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  1. ci/official/README.md

    #      Ex. py311 -- Python 3.11
    #      Ex. py312 -- Python 3.12
    # 2. Choose the platform, which corresponds to the version of TensorFlow to
    #    build. This should also match the system you're using--you cannot build
    #    the TF MacOS package from Linux.
    #      Ex. linux_x86        -- x86_64 Linux platform
    #      Ex. linux_x86_cuda   -- x86_64 Linux platform, with Nvidia CUDA support
    #      Ex. macos_arm64      -- arm64 MacOS platform
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  2. ci/official/utilities/setup_macos.sh

      # scripts. By setting "expand_aliases", we enable alias expansion in
      # non-interactive shells as well.
      shopt -s expand_aliases
    else
      echo '==TFCI==: Error: Cannot find path to grealpath or gstat'
      echo 'TF CI scripts require GNU core utilties to be installed. Please make'
      echo 'sure they are present on your system and try again.'
      exit 1
    fi
    
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  3. ci/official/upload.sh

      tfrun python3 tensorflow/tools/ci_build/update_version.py --nightly
    fi
    source ci/official/utilities/get_versions.sh
    
    # Note on gsutil commands:
    # "gsutil cp" always "copies into". It cannot act on the contents of a directory
    # and it does not seem possible to e.g. copy "gs://foo/bar" as anything other than
    # "/path/bar". This script uses "gsutil rsync" instead, which acts on directory
    Shell Script
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  4. ci/official/utilities/setup.sh

    # locally or run under Docker. setup_docker.sh, below, redefines it as "docker
    # exec".
    # Important: "tfrun foo | bar" is "( tfrun foo ) | bar", not "tfrun (foo | bar)".
    # Therefore, "tfrun" commands cannot include pipes -- which is
    # probably for the better. If a pipe is necessary for something, it is probably
    # complex. Write a well-documented script under utilities/ to encapsulate the
    # functionality instead.
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