Locating DVC Report
See original GitHub issueI’ve been able to make changes to my code, and then git commit & git push
to initiate model retraining in the mnist example from the Wiki. For some reason, though, I’m not seeing reports visible.
Here’s a screenshot from a case where I made a new branch mybranch
, changed the learning rate, and pushed. The CI ran, but no sign of a report. Any ideas?
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like it! the only minor suggestion is to start with
DVC
:DVC: generated report
or something like this. The reason is that a lot of people prefer all commits starting from lower case, a lot of folks with upper case - it will be painful for them to see our to breaking the rule 😃Now reports can be found as Github Checks or Github/Gitlab commit comments that appears in the PR/MR workflow or commit overview page.