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  ## Introduction
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- The application of language models to code generation has sparked great interest recently. You have probably heard of [Codex](https://arxiv.org/pdf/2107.03374v2.pdf), the model behind [Github Copilot](https://copilot.github.com/), or [AlphaCode](https://arxiv.org/pdf/2203.07814v1.pdf) for competition-level programming. These models aren't open-source, and it is hard to reproduce them with a limited budget and incomplete information about their training. The ML community has luckily contributed some code models to allow for further research.
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  However, it can be easy to get lost between models. At Hugging Face we aim to democratize ML and centralize all information in the 🤗 ecosystem to make the usage of open-source tools easier and more efficient. Code models aren't an exception, you can find all open-source models on the Hub, with several code datasets and evaluation metrics. In this blog we will give an overview of these tools and how to use them.
 
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  ## Introduction
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+ The application of language models to code generation has sparked great interest recently. You have probably heard of [Codex](https://arxiv.org/pdf/2107.03374v2.pdf), the model behind [Github Copilot](https://copilot.github.com/), or [AlphaCode](https://www.deepmind.com/blog/competitive-programming-with-alphacode) for competition-level programming. These models aren't open-source, and it is hard to reproduce them with a limited budget and incomplete information about their training. The ML community has luckily contributed some code models to allow for further research.
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  However, it can be easy to get lost between models. At Hugging Face we aim to democratize ML and centralize all information in the 🤗 ecosystem to make the usage of open-source tools easier and more efficient. Code models aren't an exception, you can find all open-source models on the Hub, with several code datasets and evaluation metrics. In this blog we will give an overview of these tools and how to use them.