base_model:
- meta-llama/Llama-3.2-1B
language:
- en
license: creativeml-openrail-m
tags:
- text-generation-inference
- transformers
- llama
- gguf
- ollama
- fast-llama
- 1B
- meta
- meta-llama
- token
pipeline_tag: text-generation
Llama-3.2-1B-GGUF [ GPT-Generated Unified Format ]
File Name | Size | Description |
---|---|---|
.gitattributes |
1.73kB | Git configuration file specifying attributes and LFS rules. |
gguf.gif |
6.0kB | GIF file showing visual content related to the project. |
Llama-3.2-1B.F16.gguf |
2.48GB | Full precision 16-bit float model file for Llama 3.2 1B. |
Modelfile |
1.95kB | Model-specific file containing metadata or configurations. |
README.md |
3.91kB | Markdown file with project information and instructions. |
config.json |
29B | JSON configuration file for setting model parameters. |
Attribute | Description |
---|---|
Developed by | prithivMLmods |
License | Apache-2.0 |
Finetuned from model | meta-llama/Llama-3.2-1B |
Here's a well-structured README.md documentation for running models with Ollama:
Run with Ollama 🦙
Overview
Ollama is a powerful tool that allows you to run machine learning models effortlessly. This guide will help you download, install, and run your own GGUF models in just a few minutes.
Table of Contents
Download and Install Ollama🦙
To get started, download Ollama from https://ollama.com/download and install it on your Windows or Mac system.
Steps to Run GGUF Models
1. Create the Model File
First, create a model file and name it appropriately. For example, you can name your model file metallama
.
2. Add the Template Command
In your model file, include a FROM
line that specifies the base model file you want to use. For instance:
FROM Llama-3.2-1B.F16.gguf
Ensure that the model file is in the same directory as your script.
3. Create and Patch the Model
Open your terminal and run the following command to create and patch your model:
ollama create metallama -f ./metallama
Once the process is successful, you will see a confirmation message.
To verify that the model was created successfully, you can list all models with:
ollama list
Make sure that metallama
appears in the list of models.
Running the Model
To run your newly created model, use the following command in your terminal:
ollama run metallama
Sample Usage
In the command prompt, you can execute:
D:\>ollama run metallama
You can interact with the model like this:
>>> write a mini passage about space x
Space X, the private aerospace company founded by Elon Musk, is revolutionizing the field of space exploration.
With its ambitious goals to make humanity a multi-planetary species and establish a sustainable human presence in
the cosmos, Space X has become a leading player in the industry. The company's spacecraft, like the Falcon 9, have
demonstrated remarkable capabilities, allowing for the transport of crews and cargo into space with unprecedented
efficiency. As technology continues to advance, the possibility of establishing permanent colonies on Mars becomes
increasingly feasible, thanks in part to the success of reusable rockets that can launch multiple times without
sustaining significant damage. The journey towards becoming a multi-planetary species is underway, and Space X
plays a pivotal role in pushing the boundaries of human exploration and settlement.
Conclusion
With these simple steps, you can easily download, install, and run your own models using Ollama. Whether you're exploring the capabilities of Llama or building your own custom models, Ollama makes it accessible and efficient.
- This README provides clear instructions and structured information to help users navigate the process of using Ollama effectively. Adjust any sections as needed based on your specific requirements or additional details you may want to include.
Llama-3.2-1B-GGUF
You’re now ready to run your own model with Ollama!