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The chunk sizes are set pretty low but it's still possible that people run out of gas when deploying models.
For now, people should confirm that deployment works on a test chain before deploying elsewhere.
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What would you like to see?
I saw that, when I use the short cut it's automatically download the json file. But it was juste luck.
If we would have a description of the element on hover it may help finding out those short cut.
Another Idea in the same issue. But beeing able to
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For now, weights are seen as AnalyticalWeights
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Documentation needed
So far we have relied largely on demonstrative notebooks
at https://github.com/rsvp/fecon235
The source code here at fecon236 is designed to be more
explicit than casual usage, so if you have experience in
setting up a nice documentation framework, please
kindly volunteer.
The current "docs" need a complete redo, one that starts from fresh eyes.
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