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#### Using CIFlow
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CI Flow is a flexible CI workflow dispatcher that's going to dispatch GitHub Actions CI workflows based on various PR contexts and user instructions. See the discussion on the RFC here https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/61888.
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CIFlow is a flexible CI workflow dispatcher that's going to dispatch GitHub Actions CI workflows based on various PR contexts and user instructions. See the discussion on the RFC [here](https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/61888).
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To opt-in CIFlow, please put your GitHub handler in this issue https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/64124.
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##### Architecture
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```
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# ciflow rerun, "ciflow/default" will always be added automatically
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@pytorchbot ciflow rerun
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# ciflow rerun with additional labels "-l <ciflow/label_name>", which is equivalent to adding these labels manually and trigger the rerun
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@pytorchbot ciflow rerun -l ciflow/scheduled -l ciflow/slow
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```
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