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---
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base_model: NousResearch/Nous-Capybara-7B
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datasets:
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- LDJnr/LessWrong-Amplify-Instruct
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- LDJnr/Pure-Dove
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- LDJnr/Verified-Camel
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inference: false
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language:
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- eng
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license:
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- mit
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model_creator: NousResearch
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model_name: Nous Capybara 7B
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model_type: llama
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prompt_template: 'USER: {prompt}
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ASSISTANT:
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quantized_by: TheBloke
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tags:
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- llama-2
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- sft
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---
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<!-- header start -->
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<!-- 200823 -->
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<div style="width: auto; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto">
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<img src="https://i.imgur.com/EBdldam.jpg" alt="TheBlokeAI" style="width: 100%; min-width: 400px; display: block; margin: auto;">
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</div>
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<div style="display: flex; justify-content: space-between; width: 100%;">
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<div style="display: flex; flex-direction: column; align-items: flex-start;">
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<p style="margin-top: 0.5em; margin-bottom: 0em;"><a href="https://discord.gg/theblokeai">Chat & support: TheBloke's Discord server</a></p>
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</div>
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<div style="display: flex; flex-direction: column; align-items: flex-end;">
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<p style="margin-top: 0.5em; margin-bottom: 0em;"><a href="https://www.patreon.com/TheBlokeAI">Want to contribute? TheBloke's Patreon page</a></p>
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</div>
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</div>
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<div style="text-align:center; margin-top: 0em; margin-bottom: 0em"><p style="margin-top: 0.25em; margin-bottom: 0em;">TheBloke's LLM work is generously supported by a grant from <a href="https://a16z.com">andreessen horowitz (a16z)</a></p></div>
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<hr style="margin-top: 1.0em; margin-bottom: 1.0em;">
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<!-- header end -->
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# Nous Capybara 7B - GGUF
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- Model creator: [NousResearch](https://huggingface.co/NousResearch)
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- Original model: [Nous Capybara 7B](https://huggingface.co/NousResearch/Nous-Capybara-7B)
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<!-- description start -->
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## Description
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This repo contains GGUF format model files for [NousResearch's Nous Capybara 7B](https://huggingface.co/NousResearch/Nous-Capybara-7B).
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<!-- description end -->
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<!-- README_GGUF.md-about-gguf start -->
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### About GGUF
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GGUF is a new format introduced by the llama.cpp team on August 21st 2023. It is a replacement for GGML, which is no longer supported by llama.cpp.
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Here is an incomplate list of clients and libraries that are known to support GGUF:
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* [llama.cpp](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp). The source project for GGUF. Offers a CLI and a server option.
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* [text-generation-webui](https://github.com/oobabooga/text-generation-webui), the most widely used web UI, with many features and powerful extensions. Supports GPU acceleration.
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* [KoboldCpp](https://github.com/LostRuins/koboldcpp), a fully featured web UI, with GPU accel across all platforms and GPU architectures. Especially good for story telling.
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* [LM Studio](https://lmstudio.ai/), an easy-to-use and powerful local GUI for Windows and macOS (Silicon), with GPU acceleration.
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* [LoLLMS Web UI](https://github.com/ParisNeo/lollms-webui), a great web UI with many interesting and unique features, including a full model library for easy model selection.
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* [Faraday.dev](https://faraday.dev/), an attractive and easy to use character-based chat GUI for Windows and macOS (both Silicon and Intel), with GPU acceleration.
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* [ctransformers](https://github.com/marella/ctransformers), a Python library with GPU accel, LangChain support, and OpenAI-compatible AI server.
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* [llama-cpp-python](https://github.com/abetlen/llama-cpp-python), a Python library with GPU accel, LangChain support, and OpenAI-compatible API server.
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* [candle](https://github.com/huggingface/candle), a Rust ML framework with a focus on performance, including GPU support, and ease of use.
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<!-- README_GGUF.md-about-gguf end -->
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<!-- repositories-available start -->
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## Repositories available
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* [AWQ model(s) for GPU inference.](https://huggingface.co/TheBloke/Nous-Capybara-7B-AWQ)
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* [GPTQ models for GPU inference, with multiple quantisation parameter options.](https://huggingface.co/TheBloke/Nous-Capybara-7B-GPTQ)
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* [2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8-bit GGUF models for CPU+GPU inference](https://huggingface.co/TheBloke/Nous-Capybara-7B-GGUF)
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* [NousResearch's original unquantised fp16 model in pytorch format, for GPU inference and for further conversions](https://huggingface.co/NousResearch/Nous-Capybara-7B)
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<!-- repositories-available end -->
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<!-- prompt-template start -->
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## Prompt template: User-Assistant
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```
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USER: {prompt}
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ASSISTANT:
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```
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<!-- prompt-template end -->
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<!-- licensing start -->
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## Licensing
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The creator of the source model has listed its license as `['mit']`, and this quantization has therefore used that same license.
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As this model is based on Llama 2, it is also subject to the Meta Llama 2 license terms, and the license files for that are additionally included. It should therefore be considered as being claimed to be licensed under both licenses. I contacted Hugging Face for clarification on dual licensing but they do not yet have an official position. Should this change, or should Meta provide any feedback on this situation, I will update this section accordingly.
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In the meantime, any questions regarding licensing, and in particular how these two licenses might interact, should be directed to the original model repository: [NousResearch's Nous Capybara 7B](https://huggingface.co/NousResearch/Nous-Capybara-7B).
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<!-- licensing end -->
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<!-- compatibility_gguf start -->
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## Compatibility
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These quantised GGUFv2 files are compatible with llama.cpp from August 27th onwards, as of commit [d0cee0d](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/commit/d0cee0d36d5be95a0d9088b674dbb27354107221)
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They are also compatible with many third party UIs and libraries - please see the list at the top of this README.
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## Explanation of quantisation methods
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<details>
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<summary>Click to see details</summary>
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The new methods available are:
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* GGML_TYPE_Q2_K - "type-1" 2-bit quantization in super-blocks containing 16 blocks, each block having 16 weight. Block scales and mins are quantized with 4 bits. This ends up effectively using 2.5625 bits per weight (bpw)
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* GGML_TYPE_Q3_K - "type-0" 3-bit quantization in super-blocks containing 16 blocks, each block having 16 weights. Scales are quantized with 6 bits. This end up using 3.4375 bpw.
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* GGML_TYPE_Q4_K - "type-1" 4-bit quantization in super-blocks containing 8 blocks, each block having 32 weights. Scales and mins are quantized with 6 bits. This ends up using 4.5 bpw.
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* GGML_TYPE_Q5_K - "type-1" 5-bit quantization. Same super-block structure as GGML_TYPE_Q4_K resulting in 5.5 bpw
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* GGML_TYPE_Q6_K - "type-0" 6-bit quantization. Super-blocks with 16 blocks, each block having 16 weights. Scales are quantized with 8 bits. This ends up using 6.5625 bpw
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Refer to the Provided Files table below to see what files use which methods, and how.
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</details>
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<!-- compatibility_gguf end -->
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<!-- README_GGUF.md-provided-files start -->
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## Provided files
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| Name | Quant method | Bits | Size | Max RAM required | Use case |
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| [nous-capybara-7b.Q2_K.gguf](https://huggingface.co/TheBloke/Nous-Capybara-7B-GGUF/blob/main/nous-capybara-7b.Q2_K.gguf) | Q2_K | 2 | 2.83 GB| 5.33 GB | smallest, significant quality loss - not recommended for most purposes |
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| [nous-capybara-7b.Q3_K_S.gguf](https://huggingface.co/TheBloke/Nous-Capybara-7B-GGUF/blob/main/nous-capybara-7b.Q3_K_S.gguf) | Q3_K_S | 3 | 2.95 GB| 5.45 GB | very small, high quality loss |
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| [nous-capybara-7b.Q3_K_M.gguf](https://huggingface.co/TheBloke/Nous-Capybara-7B-GGUF/blob/main/nous-capybara-7b.Q3_K_M.gguf) | Q3_K_M | 3 | 3.30 GB| 5.80 GB | very small, high quality loss |
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| [nous-capybara-7b.Q3_K_L.gguf](https://huggingface.co/TheBloke/Nous-Capybara-7B-GGUF/blob/main/nous-capybara-7b.Q3_K_L.gguf) | Q3_K_L | 3 | 3.60 GB| 6.10 GB | small, substantial quality loss |
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| [nous-capybara-7b.Q4_0.gguf](https://huggingface.co/TheBloke/Nous-Capybara-7B-GGUF/blob/main/nous-capybara-7b.Q4_0.gguf) | Q4_0 | 4 | 3.83 GB| 6.33 GB | legacy; small, very high quality loss - prefer using Q3_K_M |
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| [nous-capybara-7b.Q4_K_S.gguf](https://huggingface.co/TheBloke/Nous-Capybara-7B-GGUF/blob/main/nous-capybara-7b.Q4_K_S.gguf) | Q4_K_S | 4 | 3.86 GB| 6.36 GB | small, greater quality loss |
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| [nous-capybara-7b.Q4_K_M.gguf](https://huggingface.co/TheBloke/Nous-Capybara-7B-GGUF/blob/main/nous-capybara-7b.Q4_K_M.gguf) | Q4_K_M | 4 | 4.08 GB| 6.58 GB | medium, balanced quality - recommended |
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| [nous-capybara-7b.Q5_0.gguf](https://huggingface.co/TheBloke/Nous-Capybara-7B-GGUF/blob/main/nous-capybara-7b.Q5_0.gguf) | Q5_0 | 5 | 4.65 GB| 7.15 GB | legacy; medium, balanced quality - prefer using Q4_K_M |
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| [nous-capybara-7b.Q5_K_S.gguf](https://huggingface.co/TheBloke/Nous-Capybara-7B-GGUF/blob/main/nous-capybara-7b.Q5_K_S.gguf) | Q5_K_S | 5 | 4.65 GB| 7.15 GB | large, low quality loss - recommended |
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| [nous-capybara-7b.Q5_K_M.gguf](https://huggingface.co/TheBloke/Nous-Capybara-7B-GGUF/blob/main/nous-capybara-7b.Q5_K_M.gguf) | Q5_K_M | 5 | 4.78 GB| 7.28 GB | large, very low quality loss - recommended |
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| [nous-capybara-7b.Q6_K.gguf](https://huggingface.co/TheBloke/Nous-Capybara-7B-GGUF/blob/main/nous-capybara-7b.Q6_K.gguf) | Q6_K | 6 | 5.53 GB| 8.03 GB | very large, extremely low quality loss |
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| [nous-capybara-7b.Q8_0.gguf](https://huggingface.co/TheBloke/Nous-Capybara-7B-GGUF/blob/main/nous-capybara-7b.Q8_0.gguf) | Q8_0 | 8 | 7.16 GB| 9.66 GB | very large, extremely low quality loss - not recommended |
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**Note**: the above RAM figures assume no GPU offloading. If layers are offloaded to the GPU, this will reduce RAM usage and use VRAM instead.
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## How to download GGUF files
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**Note for manual downloaders:** You almost never want to clone the entire repo! Multiple different quantisation formats are provided, and most users only want to pick and download a single file.
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The following clients/libraries will automatically download models for you, providing a list of available models to choose from:
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- LM Studio
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- LoLLMS Web UI
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- Faraday.dev
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### In `text-generation-webui`
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Under Download Model, you can enter the model repo: TheBloke/Nous-Capybara-7B-GGUF and below it, a specific filename to download, such as: nous-capybara-7b.Q4_K_M.gguf.
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Then click Download.
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### On the command line, including multiple files at once
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I recommend using the `huggingface-hub` Python library:
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```shell
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pip3 install huggingface-hub
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```
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Then you can download any individual model file to the current directory, at high speed, with a command like this:
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```shell
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huggingface-cli download TheBloke/Nous-Capybara-7B-GGUF nous-capybara-7b.Q4_K_M.gguf --local-dir . --local-dir-use-symlinks False
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```
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<details>
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<summary>More advanced huggingface-cli download usage</summary>
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You can also download multiple files at once with a pattern:
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```shell
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huggingface-cli download TheBloke/Nous-Capybara-7B-GGUF --local-dir . --local-dir-use-symlinks False --include='*Q4_K*gguf'
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```
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For more documentation on downloading with `huggingface-cli`, please see: [HF -> Hub Python Library -> Download files -> Download from the CLI](https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/guides/download#download-from-the-cli).
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llm = AutoModelForCausalLM.from_pretrained("TheBloke/Nous-Capybara-7B-GGUF", model_file="nous-capybara-7b.Q4_K_M.gguf", model_type="llama", gpu_layers=50)
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## Discord
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# Original model card: NousResearch's Nous Capybara 7B
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## **Nous-Capybara-7B**
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A model created with a novel synthesis method in mind, Amplify-instruct, with a goal of having a synergistic combination of different techniques used for SOTA models such as Evol-Instruct, Orca, Vicuna, Lamini, FLASK and others, all into one lean holistically formed dataset and model. The seed instructions used for the start of synthesized conversations are largely based on highly acclaimed datasets like Airoboros, Know logic, EverythingLM, GPTeacher and even entirely new seed instructions derived from posts on the website LessWrong, as well as being supplemented with certain multi-turn datasets like Dove(A successor to Puffin).
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Entirely contained under 20K training examples, mostly comprised of newly synthesized tokens never used for model training until now!
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## Process of creation and special thank yous!
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This model was fine-tuned by Nous Research, with LDJ leading the training and dataset curation, along with significant dataset formation contributions by J-Supha, Also thank you to Emozilla for also assisting to expedite the training experimentation process.
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Special thank you to **A16Z** for sponsoring our training, as well as **Yield Protocol** for their support in resources during R&D of aspects outside of training, such as dataset development/synthesis.
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## Thank you to dataset creators!
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![Capybara](https://i.imgur.com/yB58OoD.jpeg)
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## Model Training
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Nous-Capybara 7B is a new model trained for multiple epochs on a dataset of less than 20,000 carefully curated GPT-4 examples, most of which are long context conversations between a real human and GPT-4 comprised of entirely newly synthesized tokens that previously didn't exist on HuggingFace.
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Additional data came from manually curated CamelAI data, with the help of volunteers ranging from former Physicists, Mathematicians, Biologists and more!
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The reccomended model usage is:
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- The first Nous model trained on over 10,000 multi-turn conversations.
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- Over 1,000 tokens average per conversation example during training!
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- Able to effectively do complex summary of advanced studies on topics.
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- Ability to recall information upto late 2022 without internet (ChatGPT cut off date is in 2021)
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- Context length of 4096 tokens, and fine-tuned on a significant amount of multi-turn conversations reaching that full token limit.
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- Includes a portion of conversational data synthesized from less wrong posts, speaking in-depth about the nature of rationality, reasoning and self-improvement.
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## Example Outputs!:
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![Capybara](https://img001.prntscr.com/file/img001/T9yYxR1xQSaK_UGdy3t2Cw.png)
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![Capybara](https://img001.prntscr.com/file/img001/DQXqmKbsQQOIcgny1eoGNA.png)
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![Capybara](https://img001.prntscr.com/file/img001/85X3L9ZxTsOKo3fUQ7GRVA.png)
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## Benchmarks! (Important to note that all mentioned benchmarks are single-turn and don't test multi-turn capabilities, Capybara should excel even further at multi-turn conversational tasks.)
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![Capybara](https://i.imgur.com/n8lkmyK.png)
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## Limitations
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We noticed that the current version of Capybara still has some issues in some situations with censoring itself and not acting as expected in certain edge cases, we plan to have this largely resolved in the near future with Capybara 1.1
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## Future Changes
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This is a relatively early build amongst the grand plans for the future of Capybara!
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Current limitations: We are still running experimentation and tests for the training pipeline and dataset cleaning process to be more refined, we plan to release a Capybara 1.1 with these improvements.
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## Future model sizes
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We plan on releasing a 3B, 13B and 70B version, as well as a potential 1B version based on phi-1.5 or similar architectures.
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## How you can help!
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In the near future we plan on leveraging the help of domain specific expert volunteers to eliminate any mathematically/verifiably incorrect answers from our training curations.
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If you have at-least a bachelors in mathematics, physics, biology or chemistry and would like to volunteer even just 30 minutes of your expertise time, please contact LDJ on discord!
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## Dataset contamination.
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We checked for 100%, 99%, 98% and 97% similarity matches between our data and many popular benchmarks, we found no exact matches!
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