Semi-automatically generate scripts out of our tutorials

Summary:
The idea is the following. We are going to automatically generate .py files using a jupyter post-save hook. Also, there is a script to generate these for all the tutorials. The script is also used from Jenkins test.sh. So if you don't run the sync anyhow, test will complain.

In this diff I include the framework itself + .py files generated for all tutorials. They live under a separate folder.
Closes https://github.com/caffe2/caffe2/pull/1762

Differential Revision: D6749358

Pulled By: salexspb

fbshipit-source-id: d6ad28e863a0670af2d1e5af86e16909dc0dcf2c
1 file changed
tree: 046c66e1359e79321373c1d66b5343b740e5cbed
  1. .github/
  2. .jenkins/
  3. .travis/
  4. caffe/
  5. caffe2/
  6. cmake/
  7. conda/
  8. docker/
  9. docs/
  10. modules/
  11. scripts/
  12. third_party/
  13. .gitattributes
  14. .gitignore
  15. .gitmodules
  16. .travis.yml
  17. appveyor.yml
  18. CMakeLists.txt
  19. LICENSE
  20. Makefile
  21. NOTICE
  22. README.md
  23. release-notes.md
  24. setup.py
  25. VERSION_NUMBER
README.md

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