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also a few fixes: setting the correct filename for file uploads using files.create, reinstating the progress meter for uploading files in conjunction with the fine-tuning endpoint, standardizing punctuation on FT help strings

also a few fixes: setting the correct filename for file uploads using files.create, reinstating the progress meter for uploading files in conjunction with the fine-tuning endpoint, standardizing punctuation on FT help strings
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LGTM!

@rachellim rachellim merged commit f4f6f90 into main Dec 4, 2021
@rachellim rachellim deleted the rachel/url branch December 4, 2021 00:31
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also a few fixes: setting the correct filename for file uploads using files.create, reinstating the progress meter for uploading files in conjunction with the fine-tuning endpoint, standardizing punctuation on FT help strings
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