wandb job create
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Usage
wandb job create [OPTIONS] {git|code|image} PATH
Summary
Create a job from a source, without a wandb run.
Jobs can be of three types, git, code, or image.
git: A git source, with an entrypoint either in the path or provided explicitly pointing to the main python executable. code: A code path, containing a requirements.txt file. image: A docker image.
Options
| Option | Description | 
|---|---|
| -p, --project | The project you want to list jobs from. | 
| -e, --entity | The entity the jobs belong to | 
| -n, --name | Name for the job | 
| -d, --description | Description for the job | 
| -a, --alias | Alias for the job | 
| --entry-point | Entrypoint to the script, including an executable and an entrypoint file. Required for code or repo jobs. If –build-context is provided, paths in the entrypoint command will be relative to the build context. | 
| -g, --git-hash | Commit reference to use as the source for git jobs | 
| -r, --runtime | Python runtime to execute the job | 
| -b, --build-context | Path to the build context from the root of the job source code. If provided, this is used as the base path for the Dockerfile and entrypoint. | 
| --base-image | Base image to use for the job. Incompatible with image jobs. | 
| --dockerfile | Path to the Dockerfile for the job. If –build- context is provided, the Dockerfile path will be relative to the build context. | 
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