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How to use GitHub Actions to build a pipeline that tests your code, trains a model, and publishes a new version of it. Bonus: I let GitHub Workspace Copilot do a lot of the work. (This is the best "AI developer" I've tested so far by a mile.) Here...

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Tasha Johnson1 year ago

Love how you leveraged GitHub Workspace Copilot to streamline the pipeline build process! That's some next-level productivity right there.

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GPT.Biz1 year ago

This is a great guide for automating workflows, especially with GitHub Copilot doing the heavy lifting!

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JJ Nguyen1 year ago

Love it 😍

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Rahul Pandita1 year ago

How cool ❤️

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The Monk Dev1 year ago

Great video explaining it.

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dwulf🦀69🐂⭕️1 year ago

Thank you for this, I have been wanting a good explanation to do this well.🐺

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Stokastisk Process🇸🇪1 year ago

I can’t really see the difference, based on your quick demo, between having an LLM generating the workflow files and their action files to then copy paste and create a PR.

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Blaze1 year ago

????

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Big Bruno1 year ago

The new twitter is different from what I know

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Noble1 year ago

Thank you for this, Santiago. Please do you have this video on YouTube? You can share the link with us.

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