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title: Python Fire
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Python Fire is a Python package for creating command-line interfaces.
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ClearML integrates seamlessly with `fire` and automatically logs its command-line parameters.
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All you have to do is add two lines of code:
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```python
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from clearml import Task
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task = Task.init(task_name="<task_name>", project_name="<project_name>")
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```
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When the code runs, ClearML logs your command-line arguments, which you can view in the [WebApp](../webapp/webapp_overview.md), in the experiment's
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**Configuration > Hyperparameters > Args** section.
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![Fire integration](../img/integrations_fire_params.png)
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In the UI, you can clone the task multiple times and set the clones' parameter values for execution by the [ClearML Agent](../clearml_agent.md).
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When the clone is executed, the executing agent will use the new parameter values as if set by the command-line.
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See [code examples](https://github.com/allegroai/clearml/blob/master/examples/frameworks/fire) demonstrating integrating
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ClearML with code that uses `fire`.
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