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  1. CONTRIBUTING.md

    automatically on GitHub.
    
    If you want to contribute, start working through the TensorFlow codebase,
    navigate to the
    [GitHub "issues" tab](https://github.com/tensorflow/tensorflow/issues) and start
    looking through interesting issues. If you are not sure of where to start, then
    start by trying one of the smaller/easier issues here i.e.
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  2. ci/official/utilities/code_check_full.bats

    # limitations under the License.
    # ==============================================================================
    setup_file() {
        bazel version  # Start the bazel server
    }
    
    # Do a bazel query specifically for the licenses checker. It searches for
    # targets matching the provided query, which start with // or @ but not
    # //tensorflow (so it looks for //third_party, //external, etc.), and then
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  3. tensorflow/c/eager/tape.h

    // for that Tensor). We also count, for each tape entry, how many of its output
    // Tensors need gradients to be computed (Tensors which are not used do not need
    // any gradients to be computed).
    //
    // Finally, we start a backprop stack with a set of tape entries for which we
    // have all gradients available. This set usually is a subset of the set of
    // targets (not all since targets which have outputs in the tape will not have
    C
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