| name | run-experiment |
| description | Deploy and run ML experiments on local or remote GPU servers. Use when user says "run experiment", "deploy to server", "跑实验", or needs to launch training jobs. |
Run Experiment
Deploy and run ML experiment: $ARGUMENTS
Workflow
Step 1: Detect Environment
Read the project's AGENTS.md to determine the experiment environment:
- Local GPU: Look for local CUDA/MPS setup info
- Remote server: Look for SSH alias, conda env, code directory
If no server info is found in AGENTS.md, ask the user.
Step 2: Pre-flight Check
Check GPU availability on the target machine:
Remote:
ssh <server> nvidia-smi --query-gpu=index,memory.used,memory.total --format=csv,noheader
Local:
nvidia-smi --query-gpu=index,memory.used,memory.total --format=csv,noheader
python -c "import torch; print('MPS available:', torch.backends.mps.is_available())"
Free GPU = memory.used < 500 MiB.
Step 3: Sync Code (Remote Only)
Check the project's AGENTS.md for a code_sync setting. If not specified, default to rsync.
Option A: rsync (default)
Only sync necessary files — NOT data, checkpoints, or large files:
rsync -avz --include='*.py' --exclude='*' <local_src>/ <server>:<remote_dst>/
Option B: git (when code_sync: git is set in AGENTS.md)
Push local changes to remote repo, then pull on the server:
git add -A && git commit -m "sync: experiment deployment" && git push
ssh <server> "cd <remote_dst> && git pull"
Benefits: version-tracked, multi-server sync with one push, no rsync include/exclude rules needed.
Step 3.5: W&B Integration (when wandb: true in AGENTS.md)
Skip this step entirely if wandb is not set or is false in AGENTS.md.
Before deploying, ensure the experiment scripts have W&B logging:
-
Check if wandb is already in the script — look for import wandb or wandb.init. If present, skip to Step 4.
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If not present, add W&B logging to the training script:
import wandb
wandb.init(project=WANDB_PROJECT, name=EXP_NAME, config={...hyperparams...})
wandb.log({"train/loss": loss, "train/lr": lr, "step": step})
wandb.log({"eval/loss": eval_loss, "eval/ppl": ppl, "eval/accuracy": acc})
wandb.finish()
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Metrics to log (add whichever apply to the experiment):
train/loss — training loss per step
train/lr — learning rate
eval/loss, eval/ppl, eval/accuracy — eval metrics per epoch
gpu/memory_used — GPU memory (via torch.cuda.max_memory_allocated())
speed/samples_per_sec — throughput
- Any custom metrics the experiment already computes
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Verify wandb login on the target machine:
ssh <server> "wandb status"
ssh <server> "wandb login <WANDB_API_KEY>"
The W&B project name and API key come from AGENTS.md (see example below). The experiment name is auto-generated from the script name + timestamp.
Step 4: Deploy
Remote (via SSH + screen)
For each experiment, create a dedicated screen session with GPU binding:
ssh <server> "screen -dmS <exp_name> bash -c '\
eval \"\$(<conda_path>/conda shell.bash hook)\" && \
conda activate <env> && \
CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES=<gpu_id> python <script> <args> 2>&1 | tee <log_file>'"
Local
CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES=<gpu_id> python <script> <args> 2>&1 | tee <log_file>
python <script> <args> 2>&1 | tee <log_file>
For local long-running jobs, use run_in_background: true to keep the conversation responsive.
Step 5: Verify Launch
Remote:
ssh <server> "screen -ls"
Local:
Check process is running and GPU is allocated.
Step 6: Feishu Notification (if configured)
After deployment is verified, check ~/.codex/feishu.json:
- Send
experiment_done notification: which experiments launched, which GPUs, estimated time
- If config absent or mode
"off": skip entirely (no-op)
Key Rules
- ALWAYS check GPU availability first — never blindly assign GPUs
- Each experiment gets its own screen session + GPU (remote) or background process (local)
- Use
tee to save logs for later inspection
- Run deployment commands with
run_in_background: true to keep conversation responsive
- Report back: which GPU, which screen/process, what command, estimated time
- If multiple experiments, launch them in parallel on different GPUs
AGENTS.md Example
Users should add their server info to their project's AGENTS.md:
## Remote Server
- SSH: `ssh my-gpu-server`
- GPU: 4x A100 (80GB each)
- Conda: `eval "$(/opt/conda/bin/conda shell.bash hook)" && conda activate research`
- Code dir: `/home/user/experiments/`
- code_sync: rsync # default. Or set to "git" for git push/pull workflow
- wandb: false # set to "true" to auto-add W&B logging to experiment scripts
- wandb_project: my-project # W&B project name (required if wandb: true)
- wandb_entity: my-team # W&B team/user (optional, uses default if omitted)
## Local Environment
- Mac MPS / Linux CUDA
- Conda env: `ml` (Python 3.10 + PyTorch)
W&B setup: Run wandb login on your server once (or set WANDB_API_KEY env var). The skill reads project/entity from AGENTS.md and adds wandb.init() + wandb.log() to your training scripts automatically. Dashboard: https://wandb.ai/<entity>/<project>.