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Semi-related to this topic, would it make sense to pickle the |
@KT12 yes great point. I think it makes sense to use Git LFS to store these pickles in the I reached out to GitHub support to see if we can get some LFS capacity. |
One can incorporate I have tested this on my machine and it works. I know that @dhimmel is waiting to hear back from GitHub, but I did attempt to test the Git LFS on a fork of |
@jruhym nice... git-lfs as part of the conda environment will add convenience. Regarding |
@dhimmel I updated my comment to address your suggestion. |
Okay we now have LFS capacity on GitHub through their education program! Thanks @github for the generosity. I will submit a pull request on |
See pandas-dev/pandas#13317 (comment) Pickled files load almost instantly but are over 1 GB uncompressed. |
It might be useful to store the files currently being downloaded by
1.download.ipynb
on git's large file storage. That way we can eliminate1.download.ipynb
and have the data files under version control.https://git-lfs.github.com/
It needs to be investigated whether git-lfs can be incorporated via conda into the environment automatically.
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