# Ultralytics YOLO 🚀, AGPL-3.0 license import contextlib import shutil import subprocess import sys from pathlib import Path from types import SimpleNamespace from typing import Dict, List, Union from ultralytics.utils import ( ASSETS, DEFAULT_CFG, DEFAULT_CFG_DICT, DEFAULT_CFG_PATH, IS_VSCODE, LOGGER, RANK, ROOT, RUNS_DIR, SETTINGS, SETTINGS_FILE, TESTS_RUNNING, IterableSimpleNamespace, __version__, checks, colorstr, deprecation_warn, vscode_msg, yaml_load, yaml_print, ) # Define valid tasks and modes MODES = {"train", "val", "predict", "export", "track", "benchmark"} TASKS = {"detect", "segment", "classify", "pose", "obb"} TASK2DATA = { "detect": "coco8.yaml", "segment": "coco8-seg.yaml", "classify": "imagenet10", "pose": "coco8-pose.yaml", "obb": "dota8.yaml", } TASK2MODEL = { "detect": "yolo11n.pt", "segment": "yolo11n-seg.pt", "classify": "yolo11n-cls.pt", "pose": "yolo11n-pose.pt", "obb": "yolo11n-obb.pt", } TASK2METRIC = { "detect": "metrics/mAP50-95(B)", "segment": "metrics/mAP50-95(M)", "classify": "metrics/accuracy_top1", "pose": "metrics/mAP50-95(P)", "obb": "metrics/mAP50-95(B)", } MODELS = {TASK2MODEL[task] for task in TASKS} ARGV = sys.argv or ["", ""] # sometimes sys.argv = [] CLI_HELP_MSG = f""" Arguments received: {str(['yolo'] + ARGV[1:])}. Ultralytics 'yolo' commands use the following syntax: yolo TASK MODE ARGS Where TASK (optional) is one of {TASKS} MODE (required) is one of {MODES} ARGS (optional) are any number of custom 'arg=value' pairs like 'imgsz=320' that override defaults. See all ARGS at https://docs.ultralytics.com/usage/cfg or with 'yolo cfg' 1. Train a detection model for 10 epochs with an initial learning_rate of 0.01 yolo train data=coco8.yaml model=yolo11n.pt epochs=10 lr0=0.01 2. Predict a YouTube video using a pretrained segmentation model at image size 320: yolo predict model=yolo11n-seg.pt source='https://youtu.be/LNwODJXcvt4' imgsz=320 3. Val a pretrained detection model at batch-size 1 and image size 640: yolo val model=yolo11n.pt data=coco8.yaml batch=1 imgsz=640 4. Export a YOLO11n classification model to ONNX format at image size 224 by 128 (no TASK required) yolo export model=yolo11n-cls.pt format=onnx imgsz=224,128 5. Streamlit real-time webcam inference GUI yolo streamlit-predict 6. Run special commands: yolo help yolo checks yolo version yolo settings yolo copy-cfg yolo cfg Docs: https://docs.ultralytics.com Community: https://community.ultralytics.com GitHub: https://github.com/ultralytics/ultralytics """ # Define keys for arg type checks CFG_FLOAT_KEYS = { # integer or float arguments, i.e. x=2 and x=2.0 "warmup_epochs", "box", "cls", "dfl", "degrees", "shear", "time", "workspace", "batch", } CFG_FRACTION_KEYS = { # fractional float arguments with 0.0<=values<=1.0 "dropout", "lr0", "lrf", "momentum", "weight_decay", "warmup_momentum", "warmup_bias_lr", "label_smoothing", "hsv_h", "hsv_s", "hsv_v", "translate", "scale", "perspective", "flipud", "fliplr", "bgr", "mosaic", "mixup", "copy_paste", "conf", "iou", "fraction", } CFG_INT_KEYS = { # integer-only arguments "epochs", "patience", "workers", "seed", "close_mosaic", "mask_ratio", "max_det", "vid_stride", "line_width", "nbs", "save_period", } CFG_BOOL_KEYS = { # boolean-only arguments "save", "exist_ok", "verbose", "deterministic", "single_cls", "rect", "cos_lr", "overlap_mask", "val", "save_json", "save_hybrid", "half", "dnn", "plots", "show", "save_txt", "save_conf", "save_crop", "save_frames", "show_labels", "show_conf", "visualize", "augment", "agnostic_nms", "retina_masks", "show_boxes", "keras", "optimize", "int8", "dynamic", "simplify", "nms", "profile", "multi_scale", } def cfg2dict(cfg): """ Converts a configuration object to a dictionary. Args: cfg (str | Path | Dict | SimpleNamespace): Configuration object to be converted. Can be a file path, a string, a dictionary, or a SimpleNamespace object. Returns: (Dict): Configuration object in dictionary format. Examples: Convert a YAML file path to a dictionary: >>> config_dict = cfg2dict("config.yaml") Convert a SimpleNamespace to a dictionary: >>> from types import SimpleNamespace >>> config_sn = SimpleNamespace(param1="value1", param2="value2") >>> config_dict = cfg2dict(config_sn) Pass through an already existing dictionary: >>> config_dict = cfg2dict({"param1": "value1", "param2": "value2"}) Notes: - If cfg is a path or string, it's loaded as YAML and converted to a dictionary. - If cfg is a SimpleNamespace object, it's converted to a dictionary using vars(). - If cfg is already a dictionary, it's returned unchanged. """ if isinstance(cfg, (str, Path)): cfg = yaml_load(cfg) # load dict elif isinstance(cfg, SimpleNamespace): cfg = vars(cfg) # convert to dict return cfg def get_cfg(cfg: Union[str, Path, Dict, SimpleNamespace] = DEFAULT_CFG_DICT, overrides: Dict = None): """ Load and merge configuration data from a file or dictionary, with optional overrides. Args: cfg (str | Path | Dict | SimpleNamespace): Configuration data source. Can be a file path, dictionary, or SimpleNamespace object. overrides (Dict | None): Dictionary containing key-value pairs to override the base configuration. Returns: (SimpleNamespace): Namespace containing the merged configuration arguments. Examples: >>> from ultralytics.cfg import get_cfg >>> config = get_cfg() # Load default configuration >>> config = get_cfg("path/to/config.yaml", overrides={"epochs": 50, "batch_size": 16}) Notes: - If both `cfg` and `overrides` are provided, the values in `overrides` will take precedence. - Special handling ensures alignment and correctness of the configuration, such as converting numeric `project` and `name` to strings and validating configuration keys and values. - The function performs type and value checks on the configuration data. """ cfg = cfg2dict(cfg) # Merge overrides if overrides: overrides = cfg2dict(overrides) if "save_dir" not in cfg: overrides.pop("save_dir", None) # special override keys to ignore check_dict_alignment(cfg, overrides) cfg = {**cfg, **overrides} # merge cfg and overrides dicts (prefer overrides) # Special handling for numeric project/name for k in "project", "name": if k in cfg and isinstance(cfg[k], (int, float)): cfg[k] = str(cfg[k]) if cfg.get("name") == "model": # assign model to 'name' arg cfg["name"] = cfg.get("model", "").split(".")[0] LOGGER.warning(f"WARNING ⚠️ 'name=model' automatically updated to 'name={cfg['name']}'.") # Type and Value checks check_cfg(cfg) # Return instance return IterableSimpleNamespace(**cfg) def check_cfg(cfg, hard=True): """ Checks configuration argument types and values for the Ultralytics library. This function validates the types and values of configuration arguments, ensuring correctness and converting them if necessary. It checks for specific key types defined in global variables such as CFG_FLOAT_KEYS, CFG_FRACTION_KEYS, CFG_INT_KEYS, and CFG_BOOL_KEYS. Args: cfg (Dict): Configuration dictionary to validate. hard (bool): If True, raises exceptions for invalid types and values; if False, attempts to convert them. Examples: >>> config = { ... "epochs": 50, # valid integer ... "lr0": 0.01, # valid float ... "momentum": 1.2, # invalid float (out of 0.0-1.0 range) ... "save": "true", # invalid bool ... } >>> check_cfg(config, hard=False) >>> print(config) {'epochs': 50, 'lr0': 0.01, 'momentum': 1.2, 'save': False} # corrected 'save' key Notes: - The function modifies the input dictionary in-place. - None values are ignored as they may be from optional arguments. - Fraction keys are checked to be within the range [0.0, 1.0]. """ for k, v in cfg.items(): if v is not None: # None values may be from optional args if k in CFG_FLOAT_KEYS and not isinstance(v, (int, float)): if hard: raise TypeError( f"'{k}={v}' is of invalid type {type(v).__name__}. " f"Valid '{k}' types are int (i.e. '{k}=0') or float (i.e. '{k}=0.5')" ) cfg[k] = float(v) elif k in CFG_FRACTION_KEYS: if not isinstance(v, (int, float)): if hard: raise TypeError( f"'{k}={v}' is of invalid type {type(v).__name__}. " f"Valid '{k}' types are int (i.e. '{k}=0') or float (i.e. '{k}=0.5')" ) cfg[k] = v = float(v) if not (0.0 <= v <= 1.0): raise ValueError(f"'{k}={v}' is an invalid value. " f"Valid '{k}' values are between 0.0 and 1.0.") elif k in CFG_INT_KEYS and not isinstance(v, int): if hard: raise TypeError( f"'{k}={v}' is of invalid type {type(v).__name__}. " f"'{k}' must be an int (i.e. '{k}=8')" ) cfg[k] = int(v) elif k in CFG_BOOL_KEYS and not isinstance(v, bool): if hard: raise TypeError( f"'{k}={v}' is of invalid type {type(v).__name__}. " f"'{k}' must be a bool (i.e. '{k}=True' or '{k}=False')" ) cfg[k] = bool(v) def get_save_dir(args, name=None): """ Returns the directory path for saving outputs, derived from arguments or default settings. Args: args (SimpleNamespace): Namespace object containing configurations such as 'project', 'name', 'task', 'mode', and 'save_dir'. name (str | None): Optional name for the output directory. If not provided, it defaults to 'args.name' or the 'args.mode'. Returns: (Path): Directory path where outputs should be saved. Examples: >>> from types import SimpleNamespace >>> args = SimpleNamespace(project="my_project", task="detect", mode="train", exist_ok=True) >>> save_dir = get_save_dir(args) >>> print(save_dir) my_project/detect/train """ if getattr(args, "save_dir", None): save_dir = args.save_dir else: from ultralytics.utils.files import increment_path project = args.project or (ROOT.parent / "tests/tmp/runs" if TESTS_RUNNING else RUNS_DIR) / args.task name = name or args.name or f"{args.mode}" save_dir = increment_path(Path(project) / name, exist_ok=args.exist_ok if RANK in {-1, 0} else True) return Path(save_dir) def _handle_deprecation(custom): """ Handles deprecated configuration keys by mapping them to current equivalents with deprecation warnings. Args: custom (Dict): Configuration dictionary potentially containing deprecated keys. Examples: >>> custom_config = {"boxes": True, "hide_labels": "False", "line_thickness": 2} >>> _handle_deprecation(custom_config) >>> print(custom_config) {'show_boxes': True, 'show_labels': True, 'line_width': 2} Notes: This function modifies the input dictionary in-place, replacing deprecated keys with their current equivalents. It also handles value conversions where necessary, such as inverting boolean values for 'hide_labels' and 'hide_conf'. """ for key in custom.copy().keys(): if key == "boxes": deprecation_warn(key, "show_boxes") custom["show_boxes"] = custom.pop("boxes") if key == "hide_labels": deprecation_warn(key, "show_labels") custom["show_labels"] = custom.pop("hide_labels") == "False" if key == "hide_conf": deprecation_warn(key, "show_conf") custom["show_conf"] = custom.pop("hide_conf") == "False" if key == "line_thickness": deprecation_warn(key, "line_width") custom["line_width"] = custom.pop("line_thickness") return custom def check_dict_alignment(base: Dict, custom: Dict, e=None): """ Checks alignment between custom and base configuration dictionaries, handling deprecated keys and providing error messages for mismatched keys. Args: base (Dict): The base configuration dictionary containing valid keys. custom (Dict): The custom configuration dictionary to be checked for alignment. e (Exception | None): Optional error instance passed by the calling function. Raises: SystemExit: If mismatched keys are found between the custom and base dictionaries. Examples: >>> base_cfg = {"epochs": 50, "lr0": 0.01, "batch_size": 16} >>> custom_cfg = {"epoch": 100, "lr": 0.02, "batch_size": 32} >>> try: ... check_dict_alignment(base_cfg, custom_cfg) ... except SystemExit: ... print("Mismatched keys found") Notes: - Suggests corrections for mismatched keys based on similarity to valid keys. - Automatically replaces deprecated keys in the custom configuration with updated equivalents. - Prints detailed error messages for each mismatched key to help users correct their configurations. """ custom = _handle_deprecation(custom) base_keys, custom_keys = (set(x.keys()) for x in (base, custom)) mismatched = [k for k in custom_keys if k not in base_keys] if mismatched: from difflib import get_close_matches string = "" for x in mismatched: matches = get_close_matches(x, base_keys) # key list matches = [f"{k}={base[k]}" if base.get(k) is not None else k for k in matches] match_str = f"Similar arguments are i.e. {matches}." if matches else "" string += f"'{colorstr('red', 'bold', x)}' is not a valid YOLO argument. {match_str}\n" raise SyntaxError(string + CLI_HELP_MSG) from e def merge_equals_args(args: List[str]) -> List[str]: """ Merges arguments around isolated '=' in a list of strings, handling three cases: 1. ['arg', '=', 'val'] becomes ['arg=val'], 2. ['arg=', 'val'] becomes ['arg=val'], 3. ['arg', '=val'] becomes ['arg=val']. Args: args (List[str]): A list of strings where each element represents an argument. Returns: (List[str]): A list of strings where the arguments around isolated '=' are merged. Examples: >>> args = ["arg1", "=", "value", "arg2=", "value2", "arg3", "=value3"] >>> merge_equals_args(args) ['arg1=value', 'arg2=value2', 'arg3=value3'] """ new_args = [] for i, arg in enumerate(args): if arg == "=" and 0 < i < len(args) - 1: # merge ['arg', '=', 'val'] new_args[-1] += f"={args[i + 1]}" del args[i + 1] elif arg.endswith("=") and i < len(args) - 1 and "=" not in args[i + 1]: # merge ['arg=', 'val'] new_args.append(f"{arg}{args[i + 1]}") del args[i + 1] elif arg.startswith("=") and i > 0: # merge ['arg', '=val'] new_args[-1] += arg else: new_args.append(arg) return new_args def handle_yolo_hub(args: List[str]) -> None: """ Handles Ultralytics HUB command-line interface (CLI) commands for authentication. This function processes Ultralytics HUB CLI commands such as login and logout. It should be called when executing a script with arguments related to HUB authentication. Args: args (List[str]): A list of command line arguments. The first argument should be either 'login' or 'logout'. For 'login', an optional second argument can be the API key. Examples: ```bash yolo hub login YOUR_API_KEY ``` Notes: - The function imports the 'hub' module from ultralytics to perform login and logout operations. - For the 'login' command, if no API key is provided, an empty string is passed to the login function. - The 'logout' command does not require any additional arguments. """ from ultralytics import hub if args[0] == "login": key = args[1] if len(args) > 1 else "" # Log in to Ultralytics HUB using the provided API key hub.login(key) elif args[0] == "logout": # Log out from Ultralytics HUB hub.logout() def handle_yolo_settings(args: List[str]) -> None: """ Handles YOLO settings command-line interface (CLI) commands. This function processes YOLO settings CLI commands such as reset and updating individual settings. It should be called when executing a script with arguments related to YOLO settings management. Args: args (List[str]): A list of command line arguments for YOLO settings management. Examples: >>> handle_yolo_settings(["reset"]) # Reset YOLO settings >>> handle_yolo_settings(["default_cfg_path=yolo11n.yaml"]) # Update a specific setting Notes: - If no arguments are provided, the function will display the current settings. - The 'reset' command will delete the existing settings file and create new default settings. - Other arguments are treated as key-value pairs to update specific settings. - The function will check for alignment between the provided settings and the existing ones. - After processing, the updated settings will be displayed. - For more information on handling YOLO settings, visit: https://docs.ultralytics.com/quickstart/#ultralytics-settings """ url = "https://docs.ultralytics.com/quickstart/#ultralytics-settings" # help URL try: if any(args): if args[0] == "reset": SETTINGS_FILE.unlink() # delete the settings file SETTINGS.reset() # create new settings LOGGER.info("Settings reset successfully") # inform the user that settings have been reset else: # save a new setting new = dict(parse_key_value_pair(a) for a in args) check_dict_alignment(SETTINGS, new) SETTINGS.update(new) print(SETTINGS) # print the current settings LOGGER.info(f"💡 Learn more about Ultralytics Settings at {url}") except Exception as e: LOGGER.warning(f"WARNING ⚠️ settings error: '{e}'. Please see {url} for help.") def handle_streamlit_inference(): """ Open the Ultralytics Live Inference Streamlit app for real-time object detection. This function initializes and runs a Streamlit application designed for performing live object detection using Ultralytics models. It checks for the required Streamlit package and launches the app. Examples: >>> handle_streamlit_inference() Notes: - Requires Streamlit version 1.29.0 or higher. - The app is launched using the 'streamlit run' command. - The Streamlit app file is located in the Ultralytics package directory. """ checks.check_requirements("streamlit>=1.29.0") LOGGER.info("💡 Loading Ultralytics Live Inference app...") subprocess.run(["streamlit", "run", ROOT / "solutions/streamlit_inference.py", "--server.headless", "true"]) def parse_key_value_pair(pair: str = "key=value"): """ Parses a key-value pair string into separate key and value components. Args: pair (str): A string containing a key-value pair in the format "key=value". Returns: (tuple): A tuple containing two elements: - key (str): The parsed key. - value (str): The parsed value. Raises: AssertionError: If the value is missing or empty. Examples: >>> key, value = parse_key_value_pair("model=yolo11n.pt") >>> print(f"Key: {key}, Value: {value}") Key: model, Value: yolo11n.pt >>> key, value = parse_key_value_pair("epochs=100") >>> print(f"Key: {key}, Value: {value}") Key: epochs, Value: 100 Notes: - The function splits the input string on the first '=' character. - Leading and trailing whitespace is removed from both key and value. - An assertion error is raised if the value is empty after stripping. """ k, v = pair.split("=", 1) # split on first '=' sign k, v = k.strip(), v.strip() # remove spaces assert v, f"missing '{k}' value" return k, smart_value(v) def smart_value(v): """ Converts a string representation of a value to its appropriate Python type. This function attempts to convert a given string into a Python object of the most appropriate type. It handles conversions to None, bool, int, float, and other types that can be evaluated safely. Args: v (str): The string representation of the value to be converted. Returns: (Any): The converted value. The type can be None, bool, int, float, or the original string if no conversion is applicable. Examples: >>> smart_value("42") 42 >>> smart_value("3.14") 3.14 >>> smart_value("True") True >>> smart_value("None") None >>> smart_value("some_string") 'some_string' Notes: - The function uses a case-insensitive comparison for boolean and None values. - For other types, it attempts to use Python's eval() function, which can be unsafe if used on untrusted input. - If no conversion is possible, the original string is returned. """ v_lower = v.lower() if v_lower == "none": return None elif v_lower == "true": return True elif v_lower == "false": return False else: try: return eval(v) except: # noqa E722 return v def entrypoint(debug=""): """ Ultralytics entrypoint function for parsing and executing command-line arguments. This function serves as the main entry point for the Ultralytics CLI, parsing command-line arguments and executing the corresponding tasks such as training, validation, prediction, exporting models, and more. Args: debug (str): Space-separated string of command-line arguments for debugging purposes. Examples: Train a detection model for 10 epochs with an initial learning_rate of 0.01: >>> entrypoint("train data=coco8.yaml model=yolo11n.pt epochs=10 lr0=0.01") Predict a YouTube video using a pretrained segmentation model at image size 320: >>> entrypoint("predict model=yolo11n-seg.pt source='https://youtu.be/LNwODJXcvt4' imgsz=320") Validate a pretrained detection model at batch-size 1 and image size 640: >>> entrypoint("val model=yolo11n.pt data=coco8.yaml batch=1 imgsz=640") Notes: - If no arguments are passed, the function will display the usage help message. - For a list of all available commands and their arguments, see the provided help messages and the Ultralytics documentation at https://docs.ultralytics.com. """ args = (debug.split(" ") if debug else ARGV)[1:] if not args: # no arguments passed LOGGER.info(CLI_HELP_MSG) return special = { "help": lambda: LOGGER.info(CLI_HELP_MSG), "checks": checks.collect_system_info, "version": lambda: LOGGER.info(__version__), "settings": lambda: handle_yolo_settings(args[1:]), "cfg": lambda: yaml_print(DEFAULT_CFG_PATH), "hub": lambda: handle_yolo_hub(args[1:]), "login": lambda: handle_yolo_hub(args), "logout": lambda: handle_yolo_hub(args), "copy-cfg": copy_default_cfg, "streamlit-predict": lambda: handle_streamlit_inference(), } full_args_dict = {**DEFAULT_CFG_DICT, **{k: None for k in TASKS}, **{k: None for k in MODES}, **special} # Define common misuses of special commands, i.e. -h, -help, --help special.update({k[0]: v for k, v in special.items()}) # singular special.update({k[:-1]: v for k, v in special.items() if len(k) > 1 and k.endswith("s")}) # singular special = {**special, **{f"-{k}": v for k, v in special.items()}, **{f"--{k}": v for k, v in special.items()}} overrides = {} # basic overrides, i.e. imgsz=320 for a in merge_equals_args(args): # merge spaces around '=' sign if a.startswith("--"): LOGGER.warning(f"WARNING ⚠️ argument '{a}' does not require leading dashes '--', updating to '{a[2:]}'.") a = a[2:] if a.endswith(","): LOGGER.warning(f"WARNING ⚠️ argument '{a}' does not require trailing comma ',', updating to '{a[:-1]}'.") a = a[:-1] if "=" in a: try: k, v = parse_key_value_pair(a) if k == "cfg" and v is not None: # custom.yaml passed LOGGER.info(f"Overriding {DEFAULT_CFG_PATH} with {v}") overrides = {k: val for k, val in yaml_load(checks.check_yaml(v)).items() if k != "cfg"} else: overrides[k] = v except (NameError, SyntaxError, ValueError, AssertionError) as e: check_dict_alignment(full_args_dict, {a: ""}, e) elif a in TASKS: overrides["task"] = a elif a in MODES: overrides["mode"] = a elif a.lower() in special: special[a.lower()]() return elif a in DEFAULT_CFG_DICT and isinstance(DEFAULT_CFG_DICT[a], bool): overrides[a] = True # auto-True for default bool args, i.e. 'yolo show' sets show=True elif a in DEFAULT_CFG_DICT: raise SyntaxError( f"'{colorstr('red', 'bold', a)}' is a valid YOLO argument but is missing an '=' sign " f"to set its value, i.e. try '{a}={DEFAULT_CFG_DICT[a]}'\n{CLI_HELP_MSG}" ) else: check_dict_alignment(full_args_dict, {a: ""}) # Check keys check_dict_alignment(full_args_dict, overrides) # Mode mode = overrides.get("mode") if mode is None: mode = DEFAULT_CFG.mode or "predict" LOGGER.warning(f"WARNING ⚠️ 'mode' argument is missing. Valid modes are {MODES}. Using default 'mode={mode}'.") elif mode not in MODES: raise ValueError(f"Invalid 'mode={mode}'. Valid modes are {MODES}.\n{CLI_HELP_MSG}") # Task task = overrides.pop("task", None) if task: if task not in TASKS: raise ValueError(f"Invalid 'task={task}'. Valid tasks are {TASKS}.\n{CLI_HELP_MSG}") if "model" not in overrides: overrides["model"] = TASK2MODEL[task] # Model model = overrides.pop("model", DEFAULT_CFG.model) if model is None: model = "yolo11n.pt" LOGGER.warning(f"WARNING ⚠️ 'model' argument is missing. Using default 'model={model}'.") overrides["model"] = model stem = Path(model).stem.lower() if "rtdetr" in stem: # guess architecture from ultralytics import RTDETR model = RTDETR(model) # no task argument elif "fastsam" in stem: from ultralytics import FastSAM model = FastSAM(model) elif "sam_" in stem or "sam2_" in stem: from ultralytics import SAM model = SAM(model) else: from ultralytics import YOLO model = YOLO(model, task=task) if isinstance(overrides.get("pretrained"), str): model.load(overrides["pretrained"]) # Task Update if task != model.task: if task: LOGGER.warning( f"WARNING ⚠️ conflicting 'task={task}' passed with 'task={model.task}' model. " f"Ignoring 'task={task}' and updating to 'task={model.task}' to match model." ) task = model.task # Mode if mode in {"predict", "track"} and "source" not in overrides: overrides["source"] = DEFAULT_CFG.source or ASSETS LOGGER.warning(f"WARNING ⚠️ 'source' argument is missing. Using default 'source={overrides['source']}'.") elif mode in {"train", "val"}: if "data" not in overrides and "resume" not in overrides: overrides["data"] = DEFAULT_CFG.data or TASK2DATA.get(task or DEFAULT_CFG.task, DEFAULT_CFG.data) LOGGER.warning(f"WARNING ⚠️ 'data' argument is missing. Using default 'data={overrides['data']}'.") elif mode == "export": if "format" not in overrides: overrides["format"] = DEFAULT_CFG.format or "torchscript" LOGGER.warning(f"WARNING ⚠️ 'format' argument is missing. Using default 'format={overrides['format']}'.") # Run command in python getattr(model, mode)(**overrides) # default args from model # Show help LOGGER.info(f"💡 Learn more at https://docs.ultralytics.com/modes/{mode}") # Recommend VS Code extension if IS_VSCODE and SETTINGS.get("vscode_msg", True): LOGGER.info(vscode_msg()) # Special modes -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- def copy_default_cfg(): """ Copies the default configuration file and creates a new one with '_copy' appended to its name. This function duplicates the existing default configuration file (DEFAULT_CFG_PATH) and saves it with '_copy' appended to its name in the current working directory. It provides a convenient way to create a custom configuration file based on the default settings. Examples: >>> copy_default_cfg() # Output: default.yaml copied to /path/to/current/directory/default_copy.yaml # Example YOLO command with this new custom cfg: # yolo cfg='/path/to/current/directory/default_copy.yaml' imgsz=320 batch=8 Notes: - The new configuration file is created in the current working directory. - After copying, the function prints a message with the new file's location and an example YOLO command demonstrating how to use the new configuration file. - This function is useful for users who want to modify the default configuration without altering the original file. """ new_file = Path.cwd() / DEFAULT_CFG_PATH.name.replace(".yaml", "_copy.yaml") shutil.copy2(DEFAULT_CFG_PATH, new_file) LOGGER.info( f"{DEFAULT_CFG_PATH} copied to {new_file}\n" f"Example YOLO command with this new custom cfg:\n yolo cfg='{new_file}' imgsz=320 batch=8" ) if __name__ == "__main__": # Example: entrypoint(debug='yolo predict model=yolo11n.pt') entrypoint(debug="")