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license: apache-2.0
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Set the Cookiecutter-MLOps in Hugging Face
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1 - Create Model repository in Hugging Face (e.g. myHFrepo)
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2 - Clone your Hugging face repo to your local directory:
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cd /path/to/parent directory of project folder
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git clone git@hf.co:USERNAME/myHFrepo
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For ssh connection check [here](https://huggingface.co/docs/hub/security-git-ssh#add-a-ssh-key-to-your-account)
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3 - Create your virtual environment (e.g. jointvenv)
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cd myHFrepo
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python -m venv jointvenv
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source jointvenv/bin/activate
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4 - Transfer and set DagsHub's cookiecutter template employing MLOps best practices to your Huggingface repo
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git clone https://dagshub.com/DagsHub/Cookiecutter-MLOps.git
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4.1 - Delete git files cloned from Cookiecutter-MLOps repo
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rm -r /path/to/myHFrepo/Cookiecutter-MLOps/.git
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4.2 - dResolve conflicts with .gitattributes and README.md
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cat /path/to/myHFrepo/Cookiecutter-MLOps/.gitattributes >> /path/to/myHFrepo/.gitattributes
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rm /path/to/myHFrepo/Cookiecutter-MLOps/.gitattributes
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git add .gitattributes
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git commit -m "Paste .gitattributes info from DagsHub/Cookiecutter-MLOps"
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cat /path/to/myHFrepo/Cookiecutter-MLOps/README.md >> /path/to/myHFrepo/README.md
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rm /path/to/myHFrepo/Cookiecutter-MLOps/README.md
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git add README.md
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git commit -m "Paste README info from DagsHub/Cookiecutter-MLOps"
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4.3 - Move remaining files from DagsHub/Cookiecutter-MLOps yo your Hugging Face repo .gitattributes and README.md
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cd /path/to/myHFrepo/Cookiecutter-MLOps
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mv * .[^.]* ..
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cd /path/to/myHFrepo
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rm -r /path/to/myHFrepo/Cookiecutter-MLOps
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5 - Add venv folder to.gitignore
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echo '' >> .gitignore
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echo '#'Virtual Environment >> .gitignore
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echo jointvenv/ >> .gitignore
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git add .
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git commit -m "add remaining DagsHub/Cookiecutter-MLOps repo content"
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6 - Run step 2 from DagsHub/Cookiecutter-MLOps
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make dirs
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7 - Run step 4 from DagsHub/Cookiecutter-MLOps
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make requirements
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8 - Keep record of your own requirements
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mv requirements.txt requirementsCookiecutter-MLOps.txt
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git add requirementsCookiecutter-MLOps.txt
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git commit -m "external requirements from Cookiecutter-MLOps"
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pip freeze > requirements.txt
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git add requirements.txt
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git commit -m "First report venv requirements"
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9 - Push your changes to the remote Hugging face repository
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git push origin main
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10 - Optional Create Model repository in your Hugging Face organization (e.g. myHFrepo)
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git remote add dcc git@hf.co:MYORG/mywslHFrepo
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git pull dcc main --allow-unrelated-histories
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Resolve conflicts in .gitattributes and README.md
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git add .
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git commit -m "Merge HuggingFace individual and organization repos"
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git push dcc main
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Cookiecutter-MLOps
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==============================
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A cookiecutter template employing MLOps best practices, so you can focus on building machine learning products while
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having MLOps best practices applied.
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Instructions
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1. Clone the repo.
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2. Run `make dirs` to create the missing parts of the directory structure described below.
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3. *Optional:* Run `make virtualenv` to create a python virtual environment. Skip if using conda or some other env manager.
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1. Run `source env/bin/activate` to activate the virtualenv.
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4. Run `make requirements` to install required python packages.
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5. Put the raw data in `data/raw`.
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6. To save the raw data to the DVC cache, run `dvc add data/raw`
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7. Edit the code files to your heart's desire.
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8. Process your data, train and evaluate your model using `dvc repro` or `make reproduce`
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9. To run the pre-commit hooks, run `make pre-commit-install`
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10. For setting up data validation tests, run `make setup-setup-data-validation`
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11. For **running** the data validation tests, run `make run-data-validation`
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12. When you're happy with the result, commit files (including .dvc files) to git.
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Project Organization
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------------
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βββ LICENSE
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βββ Makefile <- Makefile with commands like `make dirs` or `make clean`
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βββ README.md <- The top-level README for developers using this project.
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βββ data
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βΒ Β βββ processed <- The final, canonical data sets for modeling.
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βΒ Β βββ raw <- The original, immutable data dump
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β
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βββ models <- Trained and serialized models, model predictions, or model summaries
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β
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βββ notebooks <- Jupyter notebooks. Naming convention is a number (for ordering),
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β the creator's initials, and a short `-` delimited description, e.g.
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β `1.0-jqp-initial-data-exploration`.
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βββ references <- Data dictionaries, manuals, and all other explanatory materials.
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βββ reports <- Generated analysis as HTML, PDF, LaTeX, etc.
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βΒ Β βββ figures <- Generated graphics and figures to be used in reporting
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βΒ Β βββ metrics.txt <- Relevant metrics after evaluating the model.
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βΒ Β βββ training_metrics.txt <- Relevant metrics from training the model.
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β
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βββ requirements.txt <- The requirements file for reproducing the analysis environment, e.g.
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β generated with `pip freeze > requirements.txt`
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β
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βββ setup.py <- makes project pip installable (pip install -e .) so src can be imported
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βββ src <- Source code for use in this project.
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βΒ Β βββ __init__.py <- Makes src a Python module
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β β
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βΒ Β βββ data <- Scripts to download or generate data
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βΒ Β βΒ Β βββ great_expectations <- Folder containing data integrity check files
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βΒ Β βΒ Β βββ make_dataset.py
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βΒ Β βΒ Β βββ data_validation.py <- Script to run data integrity checks
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β β
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βΒ Β βββ models <- Scripts to train models and then use trained models to make
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β β β predictions
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βΒ Β βΒ Β βββ predict_model.py
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βΒ Β βΒ Β βββ train_model.py
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β β
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βΒ Β βββ visualization <- Scripts to create exploratory and results oriented visualizations
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βΒ Β βββ visualize.py
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βββ .pre-commit-config.yaml <- pre-commit hooks file with selected hooks for the projects.
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βββ dvc.lock <- constructs the ML pipeline with defined stages.
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βββ dvc.yaml <- Traing a model on the processed data.
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--------
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<p><small>Project based on the <a target="_blank" href="https://drivendata.github.io/cookiecutter-data-science/">cookiecutter data science project template</a>. #cookiecutterdatascience</small></p>
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---
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To create a project like this, just go to https://dagshub.com/repo/create and select the **Cookiecutter DVC** project template.
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Made with πΆ by [DAGsHub](https://dagshub.com/).
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