Core training module for the Open Language Model (OLMo)
Project description
OLMo-core
Building blocks for OLMo modeling and training.
Installation
First install PyTorch according to the instructions specific to your operating system. Then you can install from PyPI with:
pip install ai2-olmo-core
Development
After cloning OLMo-core and setting up a Python virtual environment, install the codebase from source with:
pip install -e .[all]
The Python library source code is located in src/olmo_core
. The corresponding tests are located in src/test
. The library docs are located in docs
. You can build the docs locally with make docs
.
Code checks:
- We use
pytest
to run tests. You can run all tests withpytest -v src/test
. You can also pointpytest
at a specific test file to run it individually. - We use
isort
andblack
for code formatting. Ideally you should integrate these into your editor, but you can also run them manually or configure them with a pre-commit hook. To validate that all files are formatted correctly, runmake style-check
. - We use
ruff
as our primary linter. You can run it withmake lint-check
. - We use
mypy
as our type checker. You can run it withmake type-check
.
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