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    LLaMA Efficient Tuning

    LLaMA Efficient Tuning

    Easy-to-use LLM fine-tuning framework (LLaMA-2, BLOOM, Falcon

    Easy-to-use LLM fine-tuning framework (LLaMA-2, BLOOM, Falcon, Baichuan, Qwen, ChatGLM2)
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    Kor

    Kor

    LLM

    This is a half-baked prototype that “helps” you extract structured data from text using LLMs. Specify the schema of what should be extracted and provide some examples. Kor will generate a prompt, send it to the specified LLM and parse out the output. You might even get results back.
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    Kaleidoscope-SDK

    Kaleidoscope-SDK

    User toolkit for analyzing and interfacing with Large Language Models

    kaleidoscope-sdk is a Python module used to interact with large language models hosted via the Kaleidoscope service available at: https://github.com/VectorInstitute/kaleidoscope. It provides a simple interface to launch LLMs on an HPC cluster, asking them to perform basic features like text generation, but also retrieve intermediate information from inside the model, such as log probabilities and activations. Users must authenticate using their Vector Institute cluster credentials. This can...
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    NVIDIA NeMo

    NVIDIA NeMo

    Toolkit for conversational AI

    NVIDIA NeMo, part of the NVIDIA AI platform, is a toolkit for building new state-of-the-art conversational AI models. NeMo has separate collections for Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR), Natural Language Processing (NLP), and Text-to-Speech (TTS) models. Each collection consists of prebuilt modules that include everything needed to train on your data. Every module can easily be customized, extended, and composed to create new conversational AI model architectures. Conversational AI...
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    CodeGeeX

    CodeGeeX

    CodeGeeX: An Open Multilingual Code Generation Model (KDD 2023)

    ...Developed with MindSpore and later made PyTorch-compatible, it is capable of multilingual code generation, cross-lingual code translation, code completion, summarization, and explanation. It has been benchmarked on HumanEval-X, a multilingual program synthesis benchmark introduced alongside the model, and achieves state-of-the-art performance compared to other open models like InCoder and CodeGen. CodeGeeX also powers IDE plugins for VS Code and JetBrains, offering features like code completion, translation, debugging, and annotation. The model supports Ascend 910 and NVIDIA GPUs, with optimizations like quantization and FasterTransformer acceleration for faster inference.
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    rwkv.cpp

    rwkv.cpp

    INT4/INT5/INT8 and FP16 inference on CPU for RWKV language model

    Besides the usual FP32, it supports FP16, quantized INT4, INT5 and INT8 inference. This project is focused on CPU, but cuBLAS is also supported. RWKV is a novel large language model architecture, with the largest model in the family having 14B parameters. In contrast to Transformer with O(n^2) attention, RWKV requires only state from the previous step to calculate logits. This makes RWKV very CPU-friendly on large context lengths.
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    LLaMA Models

    LLaMA Models

    Utilities intended for use with Llama models

    ...It complements separate repos that carry code and demos (for example inference kernels or cookbook content) by keeping authoritative metadata and specs here. Model lineages and size variants are documented externally (e.g., Llama 3.x and beyond), with this repo providing the “single source of truth” links and utilities. In practice, teams use llama-models as a reference when selecting variants, aligning licenses, and wiring in helper scripts for deployment.
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    CodeGeeX2

    CodeGeeX2

    CodeGeeX2: A More Powerful Multilingual Code Generation Model

    CodeGeeX2 is the second-generation multilingual code generation model from ZhipuAI, built upon the ChatGLM2-6B architecture and trained on 600B code tokens. Compared to the first generation, it delivers a significant boost in programming ability across multiple languages, outperforming even larger models like StarCoder-15B in some benchmarks despite having only 6B parameters. The model excels at code generation, translation, summarization, debugging, and comment generation, and it supports...
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    Automated Interpretability

    Automated Interpretability

    Code for Language models can explain neurons in language models paper

    ...It includes a “neuron explainer” component that, given a target neuron or latent feature, proposes natural language explanations or heuristics (e.g. “this neuron activates when the input has property X”) and then simulates activation behavior across example inputs to test whether the explanation holds. The project also contains a “neuron viewer” web component for browsing neurons, explanations, and activation patterns, making it more interactive and exploratory.
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    LM Human Preferences

    LM Human Preferences

    Code for the paper Fine-Tuning Language Models from Human Preferences

    ...The code is provided “as is” and explicitly says it may no longer run out-of-the-box due to dependencies or dataset migrations. It was tested on the smallest GPT-2 (124M parameters) under a specific environment (TensorFlow 1.x, specific CUDA / cuDNN combinations). It includes utilities for launching experiments, sampling from policies, and simple experiment orchestration.
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