This is the processed version of [Google's C4 dataset](https://www.tensorflow.org/datasets/catalog/c4). We prepared five variants of the data: `en`, `en.noclean`, `en.noblocklist`, `realnewslike`, and `multilingual`. For reference, these are the sizes of the variants: - `en`: 305 GB - `en.noclean`: 2.3 TB - `en.noblocklist`: 380 GB - `realnewslike`: 15 GB - `multilingual`: 14 TB The `en.noblocklist` variant is exactly the same as the `en` variant, except we turned off the so-called "badwords filter", which removes all documents that contain words from the lists at https://github.com/LDNOOBW/List-of-Dirty-Naughty-Obscene-and-Otherwise-Bad-Words. # How do I download this? First, make sure you have [Git Large File Storage](https://git-lfs.github.com) installed. Once that is done, downloading the whole dataset, all three variants, is easy: ```bash git clone --depth 1 --branch mC4_3.1.0 https://huggingface.co/datasets/allenai/c4 ``` This will download 18 TB to your local drive. If you want to be more precise with what you are downloading, download the repo like this: ```bash GIT_LFS_SKIP_SMUDGE=1 git clone --depth 1 --branch mC4_3.1.0 https://huggingface.co/datasets/allenai/c4 ``` The `git clone` command in this variant will download a bunch of stub files that Git LFS uses, so you can see all the filenames that exist that way. You can then convert the stubs into their real files with `git lfs pull --include "..."`. For example, if you wanted all the Dutch documents from the multilingual set, you would run ```bash cd c4 git lfs pull --include "multilingual/c4-nl.*.json.gz" ``` # Acknowledgements Big ups to the good folks at [Common Crawl](https://commoncrawl.org) whose data made this possible ([consider donating](http://commoncrawl.org/donate/)!), to Google for creating the code that curates and filters the data, and to Huggingface, who had no issue with hosting these 18 TB of data for public download! ### License We are releasing this dataset under the terms of [ODC-BY](https://opendatacommons.org/licenses/by/1-0/). By using this, you are also bound by the [Common Crawl terms of use](https://commoncrawl.org/terms-of-use/) in respect of the content contained in the dataset.