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Add Colab and Kaggle badges to qlora_llam3_gpu example tutorial#1122

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Add Colab and Kaggle badges to qlora_llam3_gpu example tutorial#1122
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This pull request enhances the qlora_llama3_gpu example notebook by integrating direct launch badges for Google Colab and Kaggle. This significantly improves the accessibility and ease of use for developers and researchers who wish to experiment with the tutorial in popular cloud-based interactive environments, streamlining the setup process and encouraging broader engagement.

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  • Notebook Accessibility: Added "Open in Colab" and "Open in Kaggle" badges to the qlora_llama3_gpu example notebook, along with a "View on GitHub" badge, to provide direct links for users to run the tutorial in cloud environments.

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  • examples/qlora_llama3_gpu.ipynb
    • Added Colab, Kaggle, and GitHub badges to the notebook's header.
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This pull request adds helpful 'Open in Colab' and 'Open in Kaggle' badges to the qlora_llama3_gpu.ipynb example notebook, which significantly improves its accessibility and usability for users. The change is correct and well-implemented.

However, to maintain consistency across the project as outlined in the repository style guide (line 14), I recommend adding similar badges to the other example notebooks.

Additionally, I noticed that qlora_llama3_gpu.ipynb is not yet listed in the main examples documentation (docs/examples.md). To ensure users can discover this valuable example, please consider updating the documentation in a separate pull request.

Overall, this is a good addition, and with the suggested follow-up actions, the project's examples will be even more user-friendly and consistent.

@copybara-service copybara-service bot merged commit acb5eb4 into google:main Feb 19, 2026
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@rajasekharporeddy rajasekharporeddy deleted the colab_badge branch February 19, 2026 17:09
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