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@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ machine learning algorithms are available here.
You need [Haskell Stack](https://github.com/commercialhaskell/stack). You need [Haskell Stack](https://github.com/commercialhaskell/stack).
When you've got Haskell Stack, install GEval with: When you've got Haskell Stack, install GEval with:
git clone https://github.com/filipg/geval git clone git://gonito.net/geval
cd geval cd geval
stack setup stack setup
stack install stack install
@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ repo (for the toy “planets” challenge) could be created as follows:
git init git init
git add .gitignore config.txt README.md train/train.tsv dev-0/{in,expected}.tsv test-A/in.tsv git add .gitignore config.txt README.md train/train.tsv dev-0/{in,expected}.tsv test-A/in.tsv
git commit -m 'init challenge' git commit -m 'init challenge'
git remote add origin git@github.com:filipg/planets git remote add origin ssh://gitolite@gonito.net/filipg/planets
git push origin master git push origin master
git branch dont-peek git branch dont-peek
git checkout dont-peek git checkout dont-peek
@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ repo (for the toy “planets” challenge) could be created as follows:
Clone the repo with a challenge, as given on the Gonito web-site, e.g. Clone the repo with a challenge, as given on the Gonito web-site, e.g.
for the toy “planets” challenge (as generated with `geval --init`): for the toy “planets” challenge (as generated with `geval --init`):
git clone https://github.com/filipg/planets git clone git://gonito.net/planets
Now use the train data and whatever machine learning tools you like to Now use the train data and whatever machine learning tools you like to
guess the values for the dev set and the test set, put them, guess the values for the dev set and the test set, put them,
@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ If you'd like and if you have access to the test set results, you can
“cheat” and check the results for the test set: “cheat” and check the results for the test set:
cd .. cd ..
git clone https://github.com/filipg/planets planets-secret --branch dont-peek git clone git://gonito.net/planets planets-secret --branch dont-peek
cd planets cd planets
geval --expected-directory ../planets-secret geval --expected-directory ../planets-secret
@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ Uploading is via Git — commit your “out” files and push the commit to
your own repo. On Gonito you are encouraged to share your code, so your own repo. On Gonito you are encouraged to share your code, so
be nice and commit also your source codes. be nice and commit also your source codes.
git remote add mine git@github.com:johnsmith/planets-johnsmith git remote add mine git@github.com/johnsmith/planets-johnsmith
git add {dev-0,test-A}/out.tsv git add {dev-0,test-A}/out.tsv
git add Makefile magic-bullet.py ... # whatever scripts/source codes you have git add Makefile magic-bullet.py ... # whatever scripts/source codes you have
git commit -m 'my solution to the challenge' git commit -m 'my solution to the challenge'

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@ -58,4 +58,4 @@ test-suite geval-test
source-repository head source-repository head
type: git type: git
location: https://github.com/filipg/geval location: git://gonito.net/geval