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Unify built-in & custom head implementation #252

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Change adding custom heads to make it more similar to the other heads and more intuitive

@calpt calpt changed the title Dev/more intuittive heads Dev/more intuitive heads Dec 8, 2021
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@calpt calpt changed the title Dev/more intuitive heads Unify built-in & custom head implementation Dec 17, 2021
@calpt calpt force-pushed the master branch 2 times, most recently from 6245d31 to d9c06ec Compare January 6, 2022 19:43
@calpt calpt force-pushed the master branch 3 times, most recently from 0399280 to 675d10e Compare January 31, 2022 22:27
@hSterz hSterz changed the base branch from master to develop February 8, 2022 09:01
@hSterz hSterz merged commit d968d0f into adapter-hub:develop Feb 8, 2022
calpt pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Feb 8, 2022
Unify built-in & custom head implementation such that except for the head_type specification when adding a custom head they are the same.
Co-authored-by: calpt <[email protected]>
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