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GGUF connector(s) with GUI

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GGUF connector

GGUF (GPT-Generated Unified Format) is a successor of GGML (GPT-Generated Model Language), it was released on August 21, 2023; by the way, GPT stands for Generative Pre-trained Transformer.

This package is a simple graphical user interface (GUI) application that uses the ctransformers or llama.cpp to interact with a chat model for generating responses.

Install the connector via pip (once only):

pip install gguf-connector

Update the connector (if previous version installed) by:

pip install gguf-connector --upgrade

With this version, you can interact straight with the GGUF file(s) available in the same directory by a simple command.

Graphical User Interface (GUI)

Select model(s) with llama.cpp connector:

gguf cpp

Select model(s) with ctransformers:

gguf c

Command Line Interface (CLI)

Select model(s) with ctransformers:

gguf g

Select model(s) with llama.cpp connector:

gguf gpp

Connector selection menu

You can even choose which connector (either ctransformers or llama.cpp) to be used at the very beginning.

gguf m

Import as a module

Include the connector selection menu to your code by:

from gguf_connector import menu

For standalone version please refer to the repository in the reference list (below).

References

model selector (standalone version; installable package)

cgg (cmd-based tool)

Resources

ctransformers llama.cpp

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