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# Process replay tests
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Process replay is a tool for creating a diff of generated kernels between two commits. By default, process replay doesn't assert kernel diffs.
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Refactor and speedup PRs must enable the assert by including `[pr]` in the pull request title.
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Note that process replay [early stops when over 20% of kernels change, for speed.](https://github.com/tinygrad/tinygrad/pull/5480).
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## Running locally
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To run process replay locally:
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(optional: clear previous process replay runs with `test/external/process_replay/reset.py`)
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1. Run tests with `RUN_PROCESS_REPLAY=1` in your branch. This will capture the kernels.
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2. Checkout master
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3. Run `test/external/process_replay/process_replay.py`
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