Each Project card consists of the following sections:
Notebook
, Python
, R
, Scala
, Tensorflow
, and PyTorch
, which are identified by corresponding icons in the project card.Github
/Gitlab
, and each Project can perform Watch
, Star
, Fork
, and Comment
operations in Workbench.Clicking the Add New Project button on the project page will display the guide page for creating the project, and you can create a new project in just three steps.
Step 1: Fill in the project name and project description in the Base Information step.
Visibility: Set the visibility level of the item externally
Permission: Set the external access rights of the project. The permission setting interface will appear only when the Visibility of the project is set to Team or Public.
Can View
When the project's Visibility is set to Team, other members of the team can only view the files for this project.
When the project's Visibility is set to Public, other members of the Workbench can only view the files for this project.
Can Edit
When the project's Visibility is set to Team, other members of the team can view and edit the files for this project.
When the project's Visibility is set to Public, other members of the Workbench can view and edit the files for this project.
Can Execute
When the project‘s Visibility is set to Team, other members of the team can view, edit, and execute the project’s files.
When the project‘s Visibility is set to Public, other members of the Workbench can view, edit, and execute the project’s files.
Step 2: In the Initial Project step, Workbench provides four ways to initialize the project.
Template: Workbench Project templates with several different development languages and algorithm frameworks are built in. You can choose any template to initialize your project and you can execute it directly in Notebook without any modification. It is especially suitable for novices to experience quickly.
Blank:Create a blank project, and later we can manually add the project's file in Notebook
Upload: Initialize your project by uploading a file in notebook format that is compatible with the Jupyter Notebook and Zeppelin Notebook file formats.
Git Repo: Fork a file in the repository to initialize the project in your Github/Gitlab account.
Step 3:Preview the included files in the project
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