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Beautiful, local-first experiment tracking. A lightweight alternative to wandb / tensorboard.

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pandm

pandm tracks ML experiments locally. The Python SDK writes metrics and images straight to a .pandm/ directory next to your code — no account, no daemon, no cloud — and pandm ui serves a dashboard to compare runs. Unlike wandb there is nothing to sign up for, and unlike tensorboard the data is plain SQLite + PNG files you can query yourself. The same scripts report to a shared server over HTTP when you set one env var.

dashboard

Install

pip install pandm

Quick start

import pandm

run = pandm.init(project="mnist", config={"lr": 1e-3, "batch_size": 64})
for step in range(1000):
    loss, acc = train_step()
    run.log({"train/loss": loss, "train/acc": acc}, step=step)
    if step % 100 == 0:
        run.log_image("samples", sample_grid, step=step)  # PIL / numpy / torch / path
run.finish()
pandm ui   # opens http://127.0.0.1:7878

The dashboard overlays selected runs per metric, with smoothing, log scale, step/time axes, an image browser with a step slider, and a config/summary comparison table. It polls while runs are alive, so curves grow during training.

Usage

step is optional (an internal counter is used). Runs end as finished or crashed: uncaught exceptions are detected via sys.excepthook (and the context manager), and hard-killed processes (kill -9, OOM) are presumed crashed once their 15s heartbeat goes quiet for 60s — self-healing if the process was merely suspended.

with pandm.init(project="mnist") as run:
    run.log({"loss": 0.5})

Inspect, export or delete runs from the terminal:

pandm ls                          # list runs
pandm show <run_id>               # config, summary, logged metrics
pandm export <run_id> > data.csv  # full series as CSV (or --json, -k <key>)
pandm delete <run_id>             # local + cloud copy when signed in

Data lives in ./.pandm by default; override with --dir or PANDM_DIR.

Hugging Face Accelerate

Pass a PandmTracker instance to Accelerator (Accelerate only resolves strings for its built-in trackers) — accelerator.log then reports to pandm, and end_training finishes the run:

from accelerate import Accelerator
from pandm.integrations.accelerate import PandmTracker

accelerator = Accelerator(log_with=PandmTracker(project="mnist", name="baseline"))
accelerator.init_trackers("mnist", config={"lr": 1e-3})
accelerator.log({"loss": 0.42}, step=10)
accelerator.end_training()

For images, unwrap the raw run: accelerator.get_tracker("pandm", unwrap=True).log_image("samples", img, step=step, caption=prompt).

Cloud mode

Training scripts never change — sign in once per machine and pandm.init() dual-writes: local stays the source of truth, a background thread syncs to the server, and anything logged offline is backfilled on reconnect. Delivery is exact-once (re-pushes are deduped server-side).

pandm login        # hosted cloud (pandm.jannchie.com); pass a URL for self-hosted
python train.py    # local + cloud
pandm sync         # backfill runs whose process already exited

Each user signs in with GitHub and sees only their own runs. Two interchangeable server implementations speak the same protocol — the full walkthrough (OAuth App, custom domain, backups, troubleshooting) is in docs/deploy.md:

Cloudflare Workers (serverless: D1 for metrics, R2 for media — workers/):

cd workers && pnpm install
npx wrangler d1 create pandm             # paste the database_id into wrangler.jsonc
npx wrangler secret put GITHUB_CLIENT_ID     # OAuth App callback: https://<domain>/api/auth/callback
npx wrangler secret put GITHUB_CLIENT_SECRET
npx wrangler secret put PANDM_SECRET_KEY     # e.g. `openssl rand -hex 32`
npx wrangler d1 migrations apply pandm --remote
pnpm run deploy

Note: D1 bills per row written (100k/day free). Logging ~10 metrics/sec around the clock lands in the paid tier — a few dollars a month.

Self-hosted Python server (same binary as pandm ui):

GITHUB_CLIENT_ID= GITHUB_CLIENT_SECRET= docker compose up -d   # multi-user mode

Without OAuth env vars the server falls back to single-tenant mode — pandm server --api-key my-secret plus PANDM_REMOTE/PANDM_API_KEY on the client (remote-only, no local copy, no accounts).

API

pandm.init(project, name=None, config=None, *, directory=None, remote=None, api_key=None) start a run
run.log(metrics, step=None) log scalar metrics
run.log_image(key, image, step=None, caption=None) log an image
run.finish(status="finished") end the run (also via atexit)
GET /api/docs REST API reference on any running server

Development

uv sync && uv run pytest          # python sdk + server
cd web && pnpm install && pnpm dev   # dashboard dev server (proxies to :7878)
pnpm build                        # bundles the dashboard into src/pandm/static
cd workers && pnpm install && pnpm test   # cloudflare workers server (contract tests)

License

MIT

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