Triangle104/Qwen2.5-Coder-32B-Instruct-Q5_K_S-GGUF

This model was converted to GGUF format from Qwen/Qwen2.5-Coder-32B-Instruct using llama.cpp via the ggml.ai's GGUF-my-repo space. Refer to the original model card for more details on the model.


Model details:

Qwen2.5-Coder is the latest series of Code-Specific Qwen large language models (formerly known as CodeQwen). As of now, Qwen2.5-Coder has covered six mainstream model sizes, 0.5, 1.5, 3, 7, 14, 32 billion parameters, to meet the needs of different developers. Qwen2.5-Coder brings the following improvements upon CodeQwen1.5:

Significantly improvements in code generation, code reasoning and code fixing. Base on the strong Qwen2.5, we scale up the training tokens into 5.5 trillion including source code, text-code grounding, Synthetic data, etc. Qwen2.5-Coder-32B has become the current state-of-the-art open-source codeLLM, with its coding abilities matching those of GPT-4o. A more comprehensive foundation for real-world applications such as Code Agents. Not only enhancing coding capabilities but also maintaining its strengths in mathematics and general competencies. Long-context Support up to 128K tokens.

This repo contains the instruction-tuned 32B Qwen2.5-Coder model, which has the following features:

Type: Causal Language Models Training Stage: Pretraining & Post-training Architecture: transformers with RoPE, SwiGLU, RMSNorm, and Attention QKV bias Number of Parameters: 32.5B Number of Paramaters (Non-Embedding): 31.0B Number of Layers: 64 Number of Attention Heads (GQA): 40 for Q and 8 for KV Context Length: Full 131,072 tokens Please refer to this section for detailed instructions on how to deploy Qwen2.5 for handling long texts.

For more details, please refer to our blog, GitHub, Documentation, Arxiv.

    Requirements

The code of Qwen2.5-Coder has been in the latest Hugging face transformers and we advise you to use the latest version of transformers.

With transformers<4.37.0, you will encounter the following error:

KeyError: 'qwen2'

    Quickstart

Here provides a code snippet with apply_chat_template to show you how to load the tokenizer and model and how to generate contents.

from transformers import AutoModelForCausalLM, AutoTokenizer

model_name = "Qwen/Qwen2.5-Coder-32B-Instruct"

model = AutoModelForCausalLM.from_pretrained( model_name, torch_dtype="auto", device_map="auto" ) tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(model_name)

prompt = "write a quick sort algorithm." messages = [ {"role": "system", "content": "You are Qwen, created by Alibaba Cloud. You are a helpful assistant."}, {"role": "user", "content": prompt} ] text = tokenizer.apply_chat_template( messages, tokenize=False, add_generation_prompt=True ) model_inputs = tokenizer([text], return_tensors="pt").to(model.device)

generated_ids = model.generate( **model_inputs, max_new_tokens=512 ) generated_ids = [ output_ids[len(input_ids):] for input_ids, output_ids in zip(model_inputs.input_ids, generated_ids) ]

response = tokenizer.batch_decode(generated_ids, skip_special_tokens=True)[0]

    Processing Long Texts

The current config.json is set for context length up to 32,768 tokens. To handle extensive inputs exceeding 32,768 tokens, we utilize YaRN, a technique for enhancing model length extrapolation, ensuring optimal performance on lengthy texts.

For supported frameworks, you could add the following to config.json to enable YaRN:

{ ..., "rope_scaling": { "factor": 4.0, "original_max_position_embeddings": 32768, "type": "yarn" } }

For deployment, we recommend using vLLM. Please refer to our Documentation for usage if you are not familar with vLLM. Presently, vLLM only supports static YARN, which means the scaling factor remains constant regardless of input length, potentially impacting performance on shorter texts. We advise adding the rope_scaling configuration only when processing long contexts is required.

    Evaluation & Performance

Detailed evaluation results are reported in this 📑 blog.

For requirements on GPU memory and the respective throughput, see results here.

    Citation

If you find our work helpful, feel free to give us a cite.

@article{hui2024qwen2, title={Qwen2. 5-Coder Technical Report}, author={Hui, Binyuan and Yang, Jian and Cui, Zeyu and Yang, Jiaxi and Liu, Dayiheng and Zhang, Lei and Liu, Tianyu and Zhang, Jiajun and Yu, Bowen and Dang, Kai and others}, journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2409.12186}, year={2024} } @article{qwen2, title={Qwen2 Technical Report}, author={An Yang and Baosong Yang and Binyuan Hui and Bo Zheng and Bowen Yu and Chang Zhou and Chengpeng Li and Chengyuan Li and Dayiheng Liu and Fei Huang and Guanting Dong and Haoran Wei and Huan Lin and Jialong Tang and Jialin Wang and Jian Yang and Jianhong Tu and Jianwei Zhang and Jianxin Ma and Jin Xu and Jingren Zhou and Jinze Bai and Jinzheng He and Junyang Lin and Kai Dang and Keming Lu and Keqin Chen and Kexin Yang and Mei Li and Mingfeng Xue and Na Ni and Pei Zhang and Peng Wang and Ru Peng and Rui Men and Ruize Gao and Runji Lin and Shijie Wang and Shuai Bai and Sinan Tan and Tianhang Zhu and Tianhao Li and Tianyu Liu and Wenbin Ge and Xiaodong Deng and Xiaohuan Zhou and Xingzhang Ren and Xinyu Zhang and Xipin Wei and Xuancheng Ren and Yang Fan and Yang Yao and Yichang Zhang and Yu Wan and Yunfei Chu and Yuqiong Liu and Zeyu Cui and Zhenru Zhang and Zhihao Fan}, journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.10671}, year={2024} }


Use with llama.cpp

Install llama.cpp through brew (works on Mac and Linux)

brew install llama.cpp

Invoke the llama.cpp server or the CLI.

CLI:

llama-cli --hf-repo Triangle104/Qwen2.5-Coder-32B-Instruct-Q5_K_S-GGUF --hf-file qwen2.5-coder-32b-instruct-q5_k_s.gguf -p "The meaning to life and the universe is"

Server:

llama-server --hf-repo Triangle104/Qwen2.5-Coder-32B-Instruct-Q5_K_S-GGUF --hf-file qwen2.5-coder-32b-instruct-q5_k_s.gguf -c 2048

Note: You can also use this checkpoint directly through the usage steps listed in the Llama.cpp repo as well.

Step 1: Clone llama.cpp from GitHub.

git clone https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp

Step 2: Move into the llama.cpp folder and build it with LLAMA_CURL=1 flag along with other hardware-specific flags (for ex: LLAMA_CUDA=1 for Nvidia GPUs on Linux).

cd llama.cpp && LLAMA_CURL=1 make

Step 3: Run inference through the main binary.

./llama-cli --hf-repo Triangle104/Qwen2.5-Coder-32B-Instruct-Q5_K_S-GGUF --hf-file qwen2.5-coder-32b-instruct-q5_k_s.gguf -p "The meaning to life and the universe is"

or

./llama-server --hf-repo Triangle104/Qwen2.5-Coder-32B-Instruct-Q5_K_S-GGUF --hf-file qwen2.5-coder-32b-instruct-q5_k_s.gguf -c 2048
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