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Setting Kaggle Credentials #288

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The existing code in the notebook for setting Kaggle credentials uses the Colab-specific userdata.get API, which may not work outside Colab. The added method works in different environments. It simply creates a .kaggle directory and writes the API token to a kaggle.json file.

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The added cell is used to set up the Kaggle credentials to download the Paligemma model from Kaggle on Google Colab. It also works on the local machine.

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The existing code in the notebook for setting Kaggle credentials uses the Colab-specific userdata.get API, which may not work outside Colab. The added method works in different environments. It simply creates a .kaggle directory and writes the API token to a kaggle.json file.
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