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  1. ci/official/wheel_test/README.md

    2. Creates a `requirements_wheel_test.in` file and specifies the path
    to the actual TensorFlow wheel.
    3. Creates a `requirements_lock_<python_version>.txt` file.
    4. Updates the `requirements_lock_<python_version>.txt` file using
    a Bazel command.
    5. Moves the updated `requirements_lock_<python_version>.txt` file
    to the `../wheel_test/` directory.
    
    
    ### How it Works in the Presubmit Job
    
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  2. ci/devinfra/README.md

    > effort to improve the structure of CI and build related files within the
    > TensorFlow repo. This warning will be removed when the contents of this
    > directory are stable and appropriate documentation around its usage is in
    > place.
    
    Maintainer: TensorFlow DevInfra
    
    Issue Reporting: File an issue against this repo and tag
    [@devinfra](https://github.com/orgs/tensorflow/teams/devinfra)
    
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  3. README.md

    researchers push the state-of-the-art in ML and developers easily build and
    deploy ML-powered applications.
    
    TensorFlow was originally developed by researchers and engineers working within
    the Machine Intelligence team at Google Brain to conduct research in machine
    learning and neural networks. However, the framework is versatile enough to be
    used in other areas as well.
    
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  4. ci/README.md

    > effort to improve the structure of CI and build related files within the
    > TensorFlow repo. This warning will be removed when the contents of this
    > directory are stable and appropriate documentation around its usage is in
    > place.
    
    Maintainer: TensorFlow DevInfra
    
    ********************************************************************************
    
    The CI folder contains the configuration files and scripts used to build, test,
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  5. ci/official/requirements_updater/README.md

              requirements_in = "requirements.in",
              requirements_txt = "requirements_lock_3_11.txt",
          )
       ```
    
       ```
          compile_pip_requirements_3_11(
              name = "requirements_3_11_release",
              extra_args = [
                  "--allow-unsafe",
                  "-P keras-nightly",
                  "-P tb-nightly",
              ],
              requirements_in = "requirements.in",
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  6. ci/official/README.md

    [@devinfra](https://github.com/orgs/tensorflow/teams/devinfra)
    
    ********************************************************************************
    
    ## TensorFlow's Official CI and Build/Test Scripts
    
    TensorFlow's official CI jobs run the scripts in this folder. Our internal CI
    system, Kokoro, schedules our CI jobs by combining a build script with a file
    from the `envs` directory that is filled with configuration options:
    
    -   Nightly jobs (Run nightly on the `nightly` branch)
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