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@ -1427,10 +1427,10 @@ class Model(BaseModel):
:param project_name: Optional, filter based project name string, if not given query models from all projects :param project_name: Optional, filter based project name string, if not given query models from all projects
:param model_name: Optional Model name as shown in the model artifactory :param model_name: Optional Model name as shown in the model artifactory
:param tags: Filter based on the requested list of tags (strings) :param tags: Filter based on the requested list of tags (strings).
To exclude a tag add "-" prefix to the tag. Example: ['production', 'verified', '-qa'] To exclude a tag add "-" prefix to the tag. Example: ['production', 'verified', '-qa'].
To include All tags (instead of the default Any behaviour) use "__$all" as the first string, example: To include All tags (instead of the default Any behaviour) use "__$all" as the first string, example:
["__$all", "best", "model", "ever"] ["__$all", "best", "model", "ever"].
To combine All tags and exclude a list of tags use "__$not" before the excluded tags, example: To combine All tags and exclude a list of tags use "__$not" before the excluded tags, example:
["__$all", "best", "model", "ever", "__$not", "internal", "__$not", "test"]. See ["__$all", "best", "model", "ever", "__$not", "internal", "__$not", "test"]. See
https://clear.ml/docs/latest/docs/clearml_sdk/model_sdk#tag-filters for more information. https://clear.ml/docs/latest/docs/clearml_sdk/model_sdk#tag-filters for more information.

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@ -935,9 +935,9 @@ class Task(_Task):
listed tags). To exclude a tag add "-" prefix to the tag. Example: ["best", "-debug"]. listed tags). To exclude a tag add "-" prefix to the tag. Example: ["best", "-debug"].
The default behaviour is to join all tags with a logical "OR" operator. The default behaviour is to join all tags with a logical "OR" operator.
To join all tags with a logical "AND" operator instead, use "__$all" as the first string, for example: To join all tags with a logical "AND" operator instead, use "__$all" as the first string, for example:
["__$all", "best", "experiment", "ever"] ["__$all", "best", "experiment", "ever"].
To join all tags with AND, but exclude a tag use "__$not" before the excluded tag, for example: To join all tags with AND, but exclude a tag use "__$not" before the excluded tag, for example:
["__$all", "best", "experiment", "ever", "__$not", "internal", "__$not", "test"] ["__$all", "best", "experiment", "ever", "__$not", "internal", "__$not", "test"].
The "OR" and "AND" operators apply to all tags that follow them until another operator is specified. The "OR" and "AND" operators apply to all tags that follow them until another operator is specified.
The NOT operator applies only to the immediately following tag. The NOT operator applies only to the immediately following tag.
For example, ["__$all", "a", "b", "c", "__$or", "d", "__$not", "e", "__$and", "__$or" "f", "g"] For example, ["__$all", "a", "b", "c", "__$or", "d", "__$not", "e", "__$and", "__$or" "f", "g"]
@ -994,9 +994,9 @@ class Task(_Task):
listed tags). To exclude a tag add "-" prefix to the tag. Example: ["best", "-debug"]. listed tags). To exclude a tag add "-" prefix to the tag. Example: ["best", "-debug"].
The default behaviour is to join all tags with a logical "OR" operator. The default behaviour is to join all tags with a logical "OR" operator.
To join all tags with a logical "AND" operator instead, use "__$all" as the first string, for example: To join all tags with a logical "AND" operator instead, use "__$all" as the first string, for example:
["__$all", "best", "experiment", "ever"] ["__$all", "best", "experiment", "ever"].
To join all tags with AND, but exclude a tag use "__$not" before the excluded tag, for example: To join all tags with AND, but exclude a tag use "__$not" before the excluded tag, for example:
["__$all", "best", "experiment", "ever", "__$not", "internal", "__$not", "test"] ["__$all", "best", "experiment", "ever", "__$not", "internal", "__$not", "test"].
The "OR" and "AND" operators apply to all tags that follow them until another operator is specified. The "OR" and "AND" operators apply to all tags that follow them until another operator is specified.
The NOT operator applies only to the immediately following tag. The NOT operator applies only to the immediately following tag.
For example, ["__$all", "a", "b", "c", "__$or", "d", "__$not", "e", "__$and", "__$or" "f", "g"] For example, ["__$all", "a", "b", "c", "__$or", "d", "__$not", "e", "__$and", "__$or" "f", "g"]
@ -1052,13 +1052,13 @@ class Task(_Task):
:param str task_name: task name (str) within the selected project :param str task_name: task name (str) within the selected project
Return any partial match of task_name, regular expressions matching is also supported. Return any partial match of task_name, regular expressions matching is also supported.
If None is passed, returns all tasks within the project If None is passed, returns all tasks within the project
:param list tags: Filter based on the requested list of tags (strings) :param list tags: Filter based on the requested list of tags (strings).
To exclude a tag add "-" prefix to the tag. Example: ["best", "-debug"] To exclude a tag add "-" prefix to the tag. Example: ["best", "-debug"].
The default behaviour is to join all tags with a logical "OR" operator. The default behaviour is to join all tags with a logical "OR" operator.
To join all tags with a logical "AND" operator instead, use "__$all" as the first string, for example: To join all tags with a logical "AND" operator instead, use "__$all" as the first string, for example:
["__$all", "best", "experiment", "ever"] ["__$all", "best", "experiment", "ever"].
To join all tags with AND, but exclude a tag use "__$not" before the excluded tag, for example: To join all tags with AND, but exclude a tag use "__$not" before the excluded tag, for example:
["__$all", "best", "experiment", "ever", "__$not", "internal", "__$not", "test"] ["__$all", "best", "experiment", "ever", "__$not", "internal", "__$not", "test"].
The "OR" and "AND" operators apply to all tags that follow them until another operator is specified. The "OR" and "AND" operators apply to all tags that follow them until another operator is specified.
The NOT operator applies only to the immediately following tag. The NOT operator applies only to the immediately following tag.
For example, ["__$all", "a", "b", "c", "__$or", "d", "__$not", "e", "__$and", "__$or" "f", "g"] For example, ["__$all", "a", "b", "c", "__$or", "d", "__$not", "e", "__$and", "__$or" "f", "g"]