Closed MrIbrahem closed 5 months ago
The recent updates focus on optimizing and refining code across several files. Key enhancements include the restructuring of event triggers in CI workflows, addition of exclusion patterns in .gitignore
, and significant code improvements in Python scripts related to string formatting, dictionary key handling, and file path management. Moreover, there's a shift towards more efficient JSON processing with the adoption of ujson
and jsonlines
dependencies, indicating a drive for performance and readability in data handling operations.
Files | Change Summary |
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.github/workflows/update_dump.yml |
Restructured PR event triggers, improved formatting, added node-version . |
.gitignore |
Added patterns for *.pyc , /claims/c , claims/read_dump_x.py . |
arw/arw2.py , claims/do_text.py |
Enhanced string formatting, variable naming, and file path handling. |
claims/read_dump.py , claims/read_dump1.py |
Shifted from json to ujson , optimized loops and variable handling, added processing features. |
labels/read_dump.py |
Increased test_limit to 50000. |
requirements.in |
Included jsonlines and ujson . |
🐇✨
In the code's garden, under the moon's glow,
Changes bloom, and the data streams flow.
With f-strings and paths, so neatly aligned,
Throughujson
's speed, efficiency we find.
So hop along, dear code, in your newfound grace,
Across the fields of logic, at a brisker pace.
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.gitignore
to exclude certain file patterns for better project cleanliness.