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ci/README.md
> place. Maintainer: TensorFlow DevInfra ******************************************************************************** The CI folder contains the configuration files and scripts used to build, test, and deploy TensorFlow. This folder is typically used by continuous integration (CI) tools to build and test TensorFlow whenever there is a change to the code. This folder is broken into subfolders that represent the level of support
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README.md
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. TensorFlow provides stable [Python](https://www.tensorflow.org/api_docs/python) and [C++](https://www.tensorflow.org/api_docs/cc) APIs, as well as a non-guaranteed backward compatible API for
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ci/official/README.md
# Ex. macos_arm64 -- arm64 MacOS platform # 3. Add modifiers. Some modifiers for local execution are: # Ex. disk_cache -- Use a local cache # Ex. public_cache -- Use TF's public cache (read-only) # Ex. public_cache_push -- Use TF's public cache (read and write, Googlers only) # Ex. rbe -- Use RBE for faster builds (Googlers only; see below) # Ex. no_docker -- Disable docker on enabled platforms
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ci/official/requirements_updater/README.md
Instead, an independent Python toolchain is registered, ensuring the right dependencies are always used. \ See https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_python/ for more details. ### Specifying the Python version Note: Only a number of minor Python versions are supported at any given time. By default, the lowest supported version is used. To set a different version, use the `TF_PYTHON_VERSION` environment variable, e.g. ```
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