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As mentioned above, they can inspect the cache for execution statistics etc.
But I guess the main use is to create 'merged' notebooks; containing 'up-to-date' text cells from the 'source' file (text or notebook based) and up 'up-to-date' code cells (+ execution specific metadata) from the cached notebook. Currently, this is only available in the API (see merge_match_into_file), but could also me added to the CLI.
As mentioned above, they can inspect the cache for execution statistics etc.
But I guess the main use is to create 'merged' notebooks; containing 'up-to-date' text cells from the 'source' file (text or notebook based) and up 'up-to-date' code cells (+ execution specific metadata) from the cached notebook. Currently, this is only available in the API (see merge_match_into_file), but could also me added to the CLI.
Originally posted by @chrisjsewell in #16 (comment)
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