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ci/official/wheel_test/README.md
## Wheel Test This directory is dedicated to tests that require a built TensorFlow wheel file for testing, such as: * Ensuring the entire API is importable * Testing downstream projects against the wheel Ensure you have Bazel installed and accessible from your command line. These tests use hermetic Python. They also require a built TensorFlow wheel file and a requirements_lock file. The requirements_lock file is generated by the
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For more examples, see the [TensorFlow tutorials](https://www.tensorflow.org/tutorials/). ## Contribution guidelines **If you want to contribute to TensorFlow, be sure to review the [contribution guidelines](CONTRIBUTING.md). This project adheres to TensorFlow's [code of conduct](CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md). By participating, you are expected to uphold this code.** **We use [GitHub issues](https://github.com/tensorflow/tensorflow/issues) for
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# # Note: if you interrupt a bazel command on docker (ctrl-c), you # will need to run `docker exec tf pkill bazel` to quit bazel. # # Note: new files created from the container are owned by "root". # You can run e.g. `docker exec tf chown -R $(id -u):$(id -g) build_output` # to transfer ownership to your user. # # Docker is enabled by default on Linux. You may disable it if you prefer: # export TFCI=py311,linux_x86,no_docker
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