axolotl
alpaca_lora_4bit
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6 days ago | 5 months ago | |
Python | Python | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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axolotl
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Ask HN: Most efficient way to fine-tune an LLM in 2024?
The approach I see used is axolotl with QLoRA using cloud GPUs which can be quite cheap.
https://github.com/OpenAccess-AI-Collective/axolotl
- FLaNK AI - 01 April 2024
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LoRA from Scratch implementation for LLM finetuning
https://github.com/OpenAccess-AI-Collective/axolotl
- Optimized Triton Kernels for full fine tunes
- Axolotl
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Let’s Collaborate to Build a High-Quality, Open-Source Dataset for LLMs!
One option is to look at what Axolotl uses. They have a list of different dataset formats that they support. They're mostly in JSON with specific field names, so you could start putting a dataset together with a text editor or a JSON editor.
- Axolotl: Streamline fine-tuning of AI models
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Dataset Creation Tools?
You can save that overall set into a json file and load it up as training data in whatever you're using. I'm using axolotl for it at the moment. Though a GUI based option is probably best for the first couple of tries until you get a feel for the options.
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Progress on Reproducing Phi-1/1.5
Looking forward to the results! If it turns out the dataset is reproducible, then it might be a good candidate for ReLora training on axolotl!
alpaca_lora_4bit
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Open Inference Engine Comparison | Features and Functionality of TGI, vLLM, llama.cpp, and TensorRT-LLM
For training there is also https://github.com/johnsmith0031/alpaca_lora_4bit
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Quantized 8k Context Base Models for 4-bit Fine Tuning
I've been trying to fine tune an erotica model on some large context chat history (reverse proxy logs) and a literotica-instruct dataset I made, with a max context of 8k. The large context size eats a lot of VRAM so I've been trying to find the most efficient way to experiment considering I'd like to do multiple runs to test some ideas. So I'm going to try and use https://github.com/johnsmith0031/alpaca_lora_4bit, which is supposed to train faster and use less memory than qlora.
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A simple repo for fine-tuning LLMs with both GPTQ and bitsandbytes quantization. Also supports ExLlama for inference for the best speed.
Follow up the popular work of u/tloen alpaca-lora, I wrapped the setup of alpaca_lora_4bit to add support for GPTQ training in form of installable pip packages. You can perform training and inference with multiple quantizations method to compare the results.
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Does we still need monkey patch with exllama loader for lora?
" Using LoRAs with GPTQ-for-LLaMa This requires using a monkey patch that is supported by this web UI: https://github.com/johnsmith0031/alpaca_lora_4bit"
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Why isn’t QLoRA being used more widely for fine tuning models?
4-bit GPTQ LoRA training was available since early April. I did not see any comparison to it in the QLoRA paper or even a mention, so it makes me think they were not aware it already existed.
- Fine-tuning with alpaca_lora_4bit on 8k context SuperHOT models
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Any guide/intro to fine-tuning anywhere?
https://github.com/johnsmith0031/alpaca_lora_4bit is still the SOTA - Faster than qlora, trains on a GPTQ base.
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"Samantha-33B-SuperHOT-8K-GPTQ" now that's a great name for a true model.
I would also like to know how one would finetune this in 4 bit? I think one could take the merged 8K PEFT with the LLaMA weights, and then quantize it to 4 bit, and then train with https://github.com/johnsmith0031/alpaca_lora_4bit ?
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Help with QLoRA
I was under the impression that you just git clone this repo into text-generation-webui/repositories (so you would have GPTQ_for_Llama and alpaca_lora_4bit in the folder), and then just load with monkey patch. Is that not correct? I also tried just downloading alpaca_lora_4bit on its own, git cloning text-gen-webui within it, and installing requirements.txt for both and running with monkey patch. I was following the sections of alpaca_lora_4bit, "Text Generation Webui Monkey Patch" and "monkey patch inside webui"
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Best uncensored model for an a6000
I dont have any familiarity with esxi, but I can say that there are quite a few posts about people doing it on proxmox. I've currently got a machine with 2x3090 passing through to VM's. When I'm training, I pass them both through to the same VM and can do lora 4-bit training on llama33 using https://github.com/johnsmith0031/alpaca_lora_4bit. Then, at inference time, I run a single card into a different VM, and have an extra card available for experimentation.
What are some alternatives?
signal-cli - signal-cli provides an unofficial commandline, JSON-RPC and dbus interface for the Signal messenger.
flash-attention - Fast and memory-efficient exact attention
gpt-llm-trainer
qlora - QLoRA: Efficient Finetuning of Quantized LLMs
LoRA - Code for loralib, an implementation of "LoRA: Low-Rank Adaptation of Large Language Models"
StableLM - StableLM: Stability AI Language Models
mlc-llm - Enable everyone to develop, optimize and deploy AI models natively on everyone's devices.
safetensors - Simple, safe way to store and distribute tensors
LMFlow - An Extensible Toolkit for Finetuning and Inference of Large Foundation Models. Large Models for All.
alpaca-lora - Instruct-tune LLaMA on consumer hardware
koboldcpp - A simple one-file way to run various GGML and GGUF models with KoboldAI's UI
transformers - 🤗 Transformers: State-of-the-art Machine Learning for Pytorch, TensorFlow, and JAX.