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Fix zenml-tutorial path assignment in cli.go() #2291

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The modification in the codebase pertains to the reordering of a variable declaration. The zenml_tutorial_path variable is now set before initiating analytics tracking. This change may ensure that the tutorial path is available for use or logging within the analytics block, potentially addressing a dependency or a logical sequence issue.

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src/zenml/cli/base.py Moved zenml_tutorial_path declaration before analytics tracking block.

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Commits Files that changed from the base of the PR and between 835c862 and 5ac08fa.
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  • src/zenml/cli/base.py (1 hunks)
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src/zenml/cli/base.py (1)
  • 421-422: The change correctly moves the zenml_tutorial_path declaration before the analytics tracking block, aligning with the PR's objective to ensure the path is set before any analytics tracking occurs.

@safoinme safoinme merged commit 5558fb0 into develop Jan 15, 2024
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@safoinme safoinme deleted the bugfix/fix-zenml-tutorial-path-calling branch January 15, 2024 19:55
kabinja pushed a commit to kabinja/zenml that referenced this pull request Jan 29, 2024
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