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Add CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES environment variable when using the --gpus flag #517

Add CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES environment variable when using the --gpus flag

Add CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES environment variable when using the --gpus flag #517

Workflow file for this run

name: "cla-bot"
on:
issue_comment:
types: [created]
pull_request_target:
types: [opened,closed,synchronize]
jobs:
cla-check:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: "MLCommons CLA bot check"
if: (github.event.comment.body == 'recheck') || github.event_name == 'pull_request_target'
# Alpha Release
uses: mlcommons/cla-bot@master
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
# the below token should have repo scope and must be manually added by you in the repository's secret
PERSONAL_ACCESS_TOKEN : ${{ secrets.MLCOMMONS_BOT_CLA_TOKEN }}
with:
path-to-signatures: 'cla-bot/v1/cla.json'
# branch should not be protected
branch: 'main'
allowlist: user1,bot*
remote-organization-name: mlcommons
remote-repository-name: systems
#below are the optional inputs - If the optional inputs are not given, then default values will be taken
#remote-organization-name: enter the remote organization name where the signatures should be stored (Default is storing the signatures in the same repository)
#remote-repository-name: enter the remote repository name where the signatures should be stored (Default is storing the signatures in the same repository)
#create-file-commit-message: 'For example: Creating file for storing CLA Signatures'
#signed-commit-message: 'For example: $contributorName has signed the CLA in #$pullRequestNo'
#custom-notsigned-prcomment: 'pull request comment with Introductory message to ask new contributors to sign'
#custom-pr-sign-comment: 'The signature to be committed in order to sign the CLA'
#custom-allsigned-prcomment: 'pull request comment when all contributors has signed, defaults to **CLA Assistant Lite bot** All Contributors have signed the CLA.'