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---
pipeline_tag: text-generation
base_model: bigcode/starcoder2-15b
datasets:
- bigcode/self-oss-instruct-sc2-exec-filter-50k
license: bigcode-openrail-m
library_name: transformers
tags:
- code
model-index:
- name: starcoder2-15b-instruct-v0.1
  results:
  - task:
      type: text-generation
    dataset:
      name: LiveCodeBench (code generation)
      type: livecodebench-codegeneration
    metrics:
    - type: pass@1
      value: 20.4
  - task:
      type: text-generation
    dataset:
      name: LiveCodeBench (self repair)
      type: livecodebench-selfrepair
    metrics:
    - type: pass@1
      value: 20.9
  - task:
      type: text-generation
    dataset:
      name: LiveCodeBench (test output prediction)
      type: livecodebench-testoutputprediction
    metrics:
    - type: pass@1
      value: 29.8
  - task:
      type: text-generation
    dataset:
      name: LiveCodeBench (code execution)
      type: livecodebench-codeexecution
    metrics:
    - type: pass@1
      value: 28.1
  - task:
      type: text-generation
    dataset:
      name: HumanEval
      type: humaneval
    metrics:
    - type: pass@1
      value: 72.6
  - task:
      type: text-generation
    dataset:
      name: HumanEval+
      type: humanevalplus
    metrics:
    - type: pass@1
      value: 63.4
  - task:
      type: text-generation
    dataset:
      name: MBPP
      type: mbpp
    metrics:
    - type: pass@1
      value: 75.2
  - task:
      type: text-generation
    dataset:
      name: MBPP+
      type: mbppplus
    metrics:
    - type: pass@1
      value: 61.2
  - task:
      type: text-generation
    dataset:
      name: DS-1000
      type: ds-1000
    metrics:
    - type: pass@1
      value: 40.6
quantized_by: bartowski
---

## Llamacpp imatrix Quantizations of starcoder2-15b-instruct-v0.1

Using <a href="https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/">llama.cpp</a> release <a href="https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/releases/tag/b2756">b2756</a> for quantization.

Original model: https://huggingface.co/bigcode/starcoder2-15b-instruct-v0.1

All quants made using imatrix option with dataset provided by Kalomaze [here](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/discussions/5263#discussioncomment-8395384)

## Prompt format

```
<|endoftext|>You are an exceptionally intelligent coding assistant that consistently delivers accurate and reliable responses to user instructions.

### Instruction
{prompt}

### Response
<|endoftext|>

```

Note that this model does not support a System prompt.

## Download a file (not the whole branch) from below:

| Filename | Quant type | File Size | Description |
| -------- | ---------- | --------- | ----------- |
| [starcoder2-15b-instruct-v0.1-Q8_0.gguf](https://huggingface.co/bartowski/starcoder2-15b-instruct-v0.1-GGUF/blob/main/starcoder2-15b-instruct-v0.1-Q8_0.gguf) | Q8_0 | 16.96GB | Extremely high quality, generally unneeded but max available quant. |
| [starcoder2-15b-instruct-v0.1-Q6_K.gguf](https://huggingface.co/bartowski/starcoder2-15b-instruct-v0.1-GGUF/blob/main/starcoder2-15b-instruct-v0.1-Q6_K.gguf) | Q6_K | 13.10GB | Very high quality, near perfect, *recommended*. |
| [starcoder2-15b-instruct-v0.1-Q5_K_M.gguf](https://huggingface.co/bartowski/starcoder2-15b-instruct-v0.1-GGUF/blob/main/starcoder2-15b-instruct-v0.1-Q5_K_M.gguf) | Q5_K_M | 11.43GB | High quality, *recommended*. |
| [starcoder2-15b-instruct-v0.1-Q5_K_S.gguf](https://huggingface.co/bartowski/starcoder2-15b-instruct-v0.1-GGUF/blob/main/starcoder2-15b-instruct-v0.1-Q5_K_S.gguf) | Q5_K_S | 11.02GB | High quality, *recommended*. |
| [starcoder2-15b-instruct-v0.1-Q4_K_M.gguf](https://huggingface.co/bartowski/starcoder2-15b-instruct-v0.1-GGUF/blob/main/starcoder2-15b-instruct-v0.1-Q4_K_M.gguf) | Q4_K_M | 9.86GB | Good quality, uses about 4.83 bits per weight, *recommended*. |
| [starcoder2-15b-instruct-v0.1-Q4_K_S.gguf](https://huggingface.co/bartowski/starcoder2-15b-instruct-v0.1-GGUF/blob/main/starcoder2-15b-instruct-v0.1-Q4_K_S.gguf) | Q4_K_S | 9.16GB | Slightly lower quality with more space savings, *recommended*. |
| [starcoder2-15b-instruct-v0.1-IQ4_NL.gguf](https://huggingface.co/bartowski/starcoder2-15b-instruct-v0.1-GGUF/blob/main/starcoder2-15b-instruct-v0.1-IQ4_NL.gguf) | IQ4_NL | 9.08GB | Decent quality, slightly smaller than Q4_K_S with similar performance *recommended*. |
| [starcoder2-15b-instruct-v0.1-IQ4_XS.gguf](https://huggingface.co/bartowski/starcoder2-15b-instruct-v0.1-GGUF/blob/main/starcoder2-15b-instruct-v0.1-IQ4_XS.gguf) | IQ4_XS | 8.59GB | Decent quality, smaller than Q4_K_S with similar performance, *recommended*. |
| [starcoder2-15b-instruct-v0.1-Q3_K_L.gguf](https://huggingface.co/bartowski/starcoder2-15b-instruct-v0.1-GGUF/blob/main/starcoder2-15b-instruct-v0.1-Q3_K_L.gguf) | Q3_K_L | 8.96GB | Lower quality but usable, good for low RAM availability. |
| [starcoder2-15b-instruct-v0.1-Q3_K_M.gguf](https://huggingface.co/bartowski/starcoder2-15b-instruct-v0.1-GGUF/blob/main/starcoder2-15b-instruct-v0.1-Q3_K_M.gguf) | Q3_K_M | 8.04GB | Even lower quality. |
| [starcoder2-15b-instruct-v0.1-IQ3_M.gguf](https://huggingface.co/bartowski/starcoder2-15b-instruct-v0.1-GGUF/blob/main/starcoder2-15b-instruct-v0.1-IQ3_M.gguf) | IQ3_M | 7.30GB | Medium-low quality, new method with decent performance comparable to Q3_K_M. |
| [starcoder2-15b-instruct-v0.1-IQ3_S.gguf](https://huggingface.co/bartowski/starcoder2-15b-instruct-v0.1-GGUF/blob/main/starcoder2-15b-instruct-v0.1-IQ3_S.gguf) | IQ3_S | 7.00GB | Lower quality, new method with decent performance, recommended over Q3_K_S quant, same size with better performance. |
| [starcoder2-15b-instruct-v0.1-Q3_K_S.gguf](https://huggingface.co/bartowski/starcoder2-15b-instruct-v0.1-GGUF/blob/main/starcoder2-15b-instruct-v0.1-Q3_K_S.gguf) | Q3_K_S | 6.98GB | Low quality, not recommended. |
| [starcoder2-15b-instruct-v0.1-IQ3_XS.gguf](https://huggingface.co/bartowski/starcoder2-15b-instruct-v0.1-GGUF/blob/main/starcoder2-15b-instruct-v0.1-IQ3_XS.gguf) | IQ3_XS | 6.71GB | Lower quality, new method with decent performance, slightly better than Q3_K_S. |
| [starcoder2-15b-instruct-v0.1-IQ3_XXS.gguf](https://huggingface.co/bartowski/starcoder2-15b-instruct-v0.1-GGUF/blob/main/starcoder2-15b-instruct-v0.1-IQ3_XXS.gguf) | IQ3_XXS | 6.21GB | Lower quality, new method with decent performance, comparable to Q3 quants. |
| [starcoder2-15b-instruct-v0.1-Q2_K.gguf](https://huggingface.co/bartowski/starcoder2-15b-instruct-v0.1-GGUF/blob/main/starcoder2-15b-instruct-v0.1-Q2_K.gguf) | Q2_K | 6.19GB | Very low quality but surprisingly usable. |
| [starcoder2-15b-instruct-v0.1-IQ2_M.gguf](https://huggingface.co/bartowski/starcoder2-15b-instruct-v0.1-GGUF/blob/main/starcoder2-15b-instruct-v0.1-IQ2_M.gguf) | IQ2_M | 5.54GB | Very low quality, uses SOTA techniques to also be surprisingly usable. |
| [starcoder2-15b-instruct-v0.1-IQ2_S.gguf](https://huggingface.co/bartowski/starcoder2-15b-instruct-v0.1-GGUF/blob/main/starcoder2-15b-instruct-v0.1-IQ2_S.gguf) | IQ2_S | 5.14GB | Very low quality, uses SOTA techniques to be usable. |
| [starcoder2-15b-instruct-v0.1-IQ2_XS.gguf](https://huggingface.co/bartowski/starcoder2-15b-instruct-v0.1-GGUF/blob/main/starcoder2-15b-instruct-v0.1-IQ2_XS.gguf) | IQ2_XS | 4.82GB | Very low quality, uses SOTA techniques to be usable. |
| [starcoder2-15b-instruct-v0.1-IQ2_XXS.gguf](https://huggingface.co/bartowski/starcoder2-15b-instruct-v0.1-GGUF/blob/main/starcoder2-15b-instruct-v0.1-IQ2_XXS.gguf) | IQ2_XXS | 4.36GB | Lower quality, uses SOTA techniques to be usable. |
| [starcoder2-15b-instruct-v0.1-IQ1_M.gguf](https://huggingface.co/bartowski/starcoder2-15b-instruct-v0.1-GGUF/blob/main/starcoder2-15b-instruct-v0.1-IQ1_M.gguf) | IQ1_M | 3.86GB | Extremely low quality, *not* recommended. |
| [starcoder2-15b-instruct-v0.1-IQ1_S.gguf](https://huggingface.co/bartowski/starcoder2-15b-instruct-v0.1-GGUF/blob/main/starcoder2-15b-instruct-v0.1-IQ1_S.gguf) | IQ1_S | 3.55GB | Extremely low quality, *not* recommended. |

## Which file should I choose?

A great write up with charts showing various performances is provided by Artefact2 [here](https://gist.github.com/Artefact2/b5f810600771265fc1e39442288e8ec9)

The first thing to figure out is how big a model you can run. To do this, you'll need to figure out how much RAM and/or VRAM you have.

If you want your model running as FAST as possible, you'll want to fit the whole thing on your GPU's VRAM. Aim for a quant with a file size 1-2GB smaller than your GPU's total VRAM.

If you want the absolute maximum quality, add both your system RAM and your GPU's VRAM together, then similarly grab a quant with a file size 1-2GB Smaller than that total.

Next, you'll need to decide if you want to use an 'I-quant' or a 'K-quant'.

If you don't want to think too much, grab one of the K-quants. These are in format 'QX_K_X', like Q5_K_M.

If you want to get more into the weeds, you can check out this extremely useful feature chart:

[llama.cpp feature matrix](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/wiki/Feature-matrix)

But basically, if you're aiming for below Q4, and you're running cuBLAS (Nvidia) or rocBLAS (AMD), you should look towards the I-quants. These are in format IQX_X, like IQ3_M. These are newer and offer better performance for their size.

These I-quants can also be used on CPU and Apple Metal, but will be slower than their K-quant equivalent, so speed vs performance is a tradeoff you'll have to decide.

The I-quants are *not* compatible with Vulcan, which is also AMD, so if you have an AMD card double check if you're using the rocBLAS build or the Vulcan build. At the time of writing this, LM Studio has a preview with ROCm support, and other inference engines have specific builds for ROCm.

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