#@title Select your model below, then click the play button to start the UI. #@markdown Afterwards, just sit tight and wait - the link to the UI should show up after it's done starting up.
Model = "Pygmalion 6B" #@param ["Pygmalion 350M", "Pygmalion 1.3B", "Pygmalion 2.7B", "Pygmalion 6B", "Pygmalion 6B Experimental"] {allow-input: true}
pretty_model_name_to_hf_name = { "Pygmalion 350M": "PygmalionAI/pygmalion-350m", "Pygmalion 1.3B": "PygmalionAI/pygmalion-1.3b", "Pygmalion 2.7B": "PygmalionAI/pygmalion-2.7b", "Pygmalion 6B": "PygmalionAI/pygmalion-6b", "Pygmalion 6B Experimental": "PygmalionAI/pygmalion-6b" }
model_name = pretty_model_name_to_hf_name[Model] branch_name = "main" if Model != "Pygmalion 6B Experimental" else "dev"
Copy-pasted from the Kobold notebook. Seems to be necessary for Henk's script
to work properly.
import os if not os.path.exists("/content/drive"): os.mkdir("/content/drive") if not os.path.exists("/content/drive/MyDrive/"): os.mkdir("/content/drive/MyDrive/")
Use Henk's easy install code, but pass --init since we'll manually start the
server in the background later.
!wget https://koboldai.org/ckds -O - | bash /dev/stdin --init only
Clone the UI repo and set it up.
!git clone --depth=1
"https://github.com/PygmalionAI/gradio-ui.git"
&& cd gradio-ui && pip3 install -r requirements.txt
Start up Kobold in the background.
TODO: Figure out a way to keep logs in the foreground so the user knows what's
going on.
print("\n\n\n") print("* The model is about to be downloaded and loaded into the GPU.") print("* This takes several minutes, sit tight.") print("* A link will show up when this step is completed, keep checking back every couple minutes or so.") print("\n\n\n") os.system(f"cd /content/KoboldAI-Client && python3 aiserver.py --noaimenu --host --port 80808 --model {model_name} --revision {branch_name} --nobreakmodel --lowmem --quiet &")
And start up the UI. It'll wait for Kobold to finish booting up before
printing out its URL.
!python3 gradio-ui/src/app.py
--koboldai-url "http://localhost:80808"
--share