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I'm sorry if I missed this functionality, but
CLIversion hasn't it for sure (I saw the related code only ingenerate_code_examples.py). I guess it will be very useful to eliminate copy-paste phase, especially for large models.Of course, piping is a solution, but not for development in Jupyter Notebook, for example.