Enhance GPT example user experience#6
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I was trying out Modula and, with this PR, I’ve implemented a more straightforward way to work with the GPT example. The changes include adding inference code, a command line interface, and support for using different datasets.
There’s still a fair amount of repetitive code and assumptions connecting
examples/data/shakespeare.pyandexamples/gpt.py. If you’re open to it, I’d be glad to implement aprepare-datasub-command in the CLI. This would make it much easier to prepare and train on alternative datasets, which I think could be highly useful when exploring different possibilities with the tool.