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ragas
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Show HN: Ragas – the de facto open-source standard for evaluating RAG pipelines
congrats on launching! i think my continuing struggle with looking at Ragas as a company rather than an oss library is that the core of it is like 8 metrics (https://github.com/explodinggradients/ragas/tree/main/src/ra...) that are each 1-200 LOC. i can inline that easily in my app and retain full control, or model that in langchain or haystack or whatever.
why is Ragas a library and a company, rather than an overall "standard" or philosophy (eg like Heroku's 12 Factor Apps) that could maybe be more robust?
(just giving an opp to pitch some underappreciated benefits of using this library)
- FLaNK 04 March 2024
- FLaNK Stack 05 Feb 2024
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SuperDuperDB - how to use it to talk to your documents locally using llama 7B or Mistral 7B?
Also, at some point you'll need to get serious about evaluation (trust me, you will). You may be interested in https://github.com/explodinggradients/ragas
- Ragas – Framework for RAG Evaluation
- Ragas: Open-source Evaluation framework for RAG pipelines
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Building a customer support chatbot using GPT-3.5 and lLamaIndex🚀
The problem becomes worse if you want to inspect outputs from not just one, but several different queries. Luckily, there are several free open source packages such as ragas and DeepEval that can help evaluate your chatbot so you don't have to manually do it 😌
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Patterns for Building LLM-Based Systems and Products
We have build RAGAS framework for this https://github.com/explodinggradients/ragas
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[R] All about evaluating Large language models
Hi u/thecuteturtle, I am building open-source projects for evaluating LLM-based applications. Check it out https://github.com/explodinggradients/ragas and if you like to collaborate let me know :)
text-generation-webui
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Ask HN: What is the current (Apr. 2024) gold standard of running an LLM locally?
Some of the tools offer a path to doing tool use (fetching URLs and doing things with them) or RAG (searching your documents). I think Oobabooga https://github.com/oobabooga/text-generation-webui offers the latter through plugins.
Our tool, https://github.com/transformerlab/transformerlab-app also supports the latter (document search) using local llms.
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Ask HN: How to get started with local language models?
You can use webui https://github.com/oobabooga/text-generation-webui
Once you get a version up and running I make a copy before I update it as several times updates have broken my working version and caused headaches.
a decent explanation of parameters outside of reading archive papers: https://github.com/oobabooga/text-generation-webui/wiki/03-%...
a news ai website:
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text-generation-webui VS LibreChat - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 29 Feb 2024
- Show HN: I made an app to use local AI as daily driver
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Ask HN: People who switched from GPT to their own models. How was it?
The other answers are recommending paths which give you #1. less control and #2. projects with smaller eco-systems.
If you want a truly general purpose front-end for LLMs, the only good solution right now is oobabooga: https://github.com/oobabooga/text-generation-webui
All other alternatives have only small fractions of the features that oobabooga supports. All other alternatives only support a fraction of the LLM backends that oobabooga supports, etc.
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AI Girlfriend Is a Data-Harvesting Horror Show
The example waifu in text-generation-webui is good enough for me.
https://github.com/oobabooga/text-generation-webui/blob/main...
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Nvidia's Chat with RTX is a promising AI chatbot that runs locally on your PC
> Downloading text-generation-webui takes a minute, let's you use any model and get going.
What you're missing here is you're already in this area deep enough to know what ooogoababagababa text-generation-webui is. Let's back out to the "average Windows desktop user" level. Assuming they even know how to find it:
1) Go to https://github.com/oobabooga/text-generation-webui?tab=readm...
2) See a bunch of instructions opening a terminal window and running random batch/powershell scripts. Powershell, etc will likely prompt you with a scary warning. Then you start wondering who ooobabagagagaba is...
3) Assuming you get this far (many users won't even get to step 1) you're greeted with a web interface[0] FILLED to the brim with technical jargon and extremely overwhelming options just to get a model loaded, which is another mind warp because you get to try to select between a bunch of random models with no clear meaning and non-sensical/joke sounding names from someone called "TheBloke". Ok...
Let's say you somehow braved this gauntlet and get this far now you get to chat with it. Ok, what about my local documents? text-generation-webui itself has nothing for that. Repeat this process over the 10 random open source projects from a bunch of names you've never heard of in an attempt to accomplish that.
This is "I saw this thing from Nvidia explode all over media, twitter, youtube, etc. I downloaded it from Nvidia, double-clicked, pointed it at a folder with documents, and it works".
That's the difference and it's very significant.
[0] - https://raw.githubusercontent.com/oobabooga/screenshots/main...
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Ask HN: What are your top 3 coolest software engineering tools?
Maybe a copout answer, but setting up a local LLM on my development machine has been invaluable. I use Deep Seek Coder 6.7 [0] and Oobabooga's UI [1]. It helps me solve simple problems and find bugs, while still leaving the larger architecture decisions to me.
[0] https://huggingface.co/deepseek-ai/deepseek-coder-6.7b-instr...
[1] https://github.com/oobabooga/text-generation-webui
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Meta AI releases Code Llama 70B
You can download it and run it with [this](https://github.com/oobabooga/text-generation-webui). There's an API mode that you could leverage from your VS Code extension.
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Ollama Python and JavaScript Libraries
Same question here. Ollama is fantastic as it makes it very easy to run models locally, But if you already have a lot of code that processes OpenAI API responses (with retry, streaming, async, caching etc), it would be nice to be able to simply switch the API client to Ollama, without having to have a whole other branch of code that handles Alama API responses. One way to do an easy switch is using the litellm library as a go-between but it’s not ideal (and I also recently found issues with their chat formatting for mistral models).
For an OpenAI compatible API my current favorite method is to spin up models using oobabooga TGW. Your OpenAI API code then works seamlessly by simply switching out the api_base to the ooba endpoint. Regarding chat formatting, even ooba’s Mistral formatting has issues[1] so I am doing my own in Langroid using HuggingFace tokenizer.apply_chat_template [2]
[1] https://github.com/oobabooga/text-generation-webui/issues/53...
[2] https://github.com/langroid/langroid/blob/main/langroid/lang...
Related question - I assume ollama auto detects and applies the right chat formatting template for a model?
What are some alternatives?
deepeval - The LLM Evaluation Framework
KoboldAI - KoboldAI is generative AI software optimized for fictional use, but capable of much more!
chameleon-llm - Codes for "Chameleon: Plug-and-Play Compositional Reasoning with Large Language Models".
llama.cpp - LLM inference in C/C++
Local-LLM-Langchain - Load local LLMs effortlessly in a Jupyter notebook for testing purposes alongside Langchain or other agents. Contains Oobagooga and KoboldAI versions of the langchain notebooks with examples.
gpt4all - gpt4all: run open-source LLMs anywhere
FastLoRAChat - Instruct-tune LLaMA on consumer hardware with shareGPT data
TavernAI - Atmospheric adventure chat for AI language models (KoboldAI, NovelAI, Pygmalion, OpenAI chatgpt, gpt-4)
agenta - The all-in-one LLM developer platform: prompt management, evaluation, human feedback, and deployment all in one place.
KoboldAI-Client
text-generation-webui-colab - A colab gradio web UI for running Large Language Models
ollama - Get up and running with Llama 3, Mistral, Gemma, and other large language models.