Recently I started using Neptune (via Neptune Go) and want to have a well-organised history of experiments. How to set tags to a given experiment? (Do I do it before running it, or after?)
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There are four ways to set tags to your experiment:
run/enqueue/exec
command, i.e:neptune run --tags tag1 tag2 tag3 tag4
tags: [tag1, tag2, tag3, tag4]
ctx.job.tags.append('new-tag')
So you can change tags of your experiment in every phase of your experiment execution.
Sources:
http://neptune.deepsense.io/versions/latest/reference-guides/cli.html#tags
http://neptune.deepsense.io/versions/latest/reference-guides/job-and-experiment.html#tags