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None of the function help pages in the azuremlsdk library include a See Also section. Including relevant functions in a See Also section would help users discover functions and navigate the help system better.
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Add a see also section to the help pages listing relevant functions. For example, upload_files_to_datastore
should refer to `download_from_datastor
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- shrike.pipeline
- shrike.build
- shrike.compliant_logging
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Currently, most pipeline definitions using shrike have a docstring at the top with sample commands to execute the entry script with correct configuration directory and name. See, e.g.
- Accelerator repo: [convert_tsv_to_ss_test.py](ht
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It would be better to add more columns to tables in README.md for easier navigation. For example, we can add the following columns:
ML framework: TF, PyTorch, LightGBM, etc.
Dataset: MNIST, Iris, etc.
Distributed or single machine
Currently README.md is automatically generated by code. Is that a good idea?
We need better organizing Tutorial notebooks. As of 11/3, the order of th