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First of all, thank you for this implementation. I was hoping to train on a custom dataset, but couldn't find a suggested approach for this in the README. What is the best practice for training on my own data? Is there an advised format to convert my data to? Can I find this definition somewhere?
I'm comfortable writing some custom code for parsing my dataset, I was just hoping to get some insi
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A good starting point is the comments in #1516
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Hey there! Asking here as I couldn't answer this from the docs: is there a way we can run Toodles on a project (Node.js in this case), and generate a bunch of HTML/CSS/JS files that we can host along with other static reports we generate on every PR?
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It has been a pleasure for me to contribute to all of you 2 versions of this tool.
I've been working on other open source projects that I'm about to release for you, so I haven't finished trape version 3.0.
But, I invite you and the entire community that has used this project, to collaborate with some lines of code, implementing your own ideas and improving trape, turning it into a project o