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# Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct
## Our Pledge
We as members, contributors, and leaders pledge to make participation in our
community a harassment-free experience for everyone, regardless of age, body
size, visible or invisible disability, ethnicity, sex characteristics, gender
identity and expression, level of experience, education, socio-economic status,
nationality, personal appearance, race, religion, or sexual identity
and orientation.
We pledge to act and interact in ways that contribute to an open, welcoming,
diverse, inclusive, and healthy community.
## Our Standards
Examples of behavior that contributes to a positive environment for our
community include:
* Demonstrating empathy and kindness toward other people
* Being respectful of differing opinions, viewpoints, and experiences
* Giving and gracefully accepting constructive feedback
* Accepting responsibility and apologizing to those affected by our mistakes,
and learning from the experience
* Focusing on what is best not just for us as individuals, but for the
overall community
Examples of unacceptable behavior include:
* The use of sexualized language or imagery, and sexual attention or
advances of any kind
* Trolling, insulting or derogatory comments, and personal or political attacks
* Public or private harassment
* Publishing others' private information, such as a physical or email
address, without their explicit permission
* Other conduct which could reasonably be considered inappropriate in a
professional setting
## Enforcement Responsibilities
Community leaders are responsible for clarifying and enforcing our standards of
acceptable behavior and will take appropriate and fair corrective action in
response to any behavior that they deem inappropriate, threatening, offensive,
or harmful.
Community leaders have the right and responsibility to remove, edit, or reject
comments, commits, code, wiki edits, issues, and other contributions that are
not aligned to this Code of Conduct, and will communicate reasons for moderation
decisions when appropriate.
## Scope
This Code of Conduct applies within all community spaces, and also applies when
an individual is officially representing the community in public spaces.
Examples of representing our community include using an official e-mail address,
posting via an official social media account, or acting as an appointed
representative at an online or offline event.
## Enforcement
Instances of abusive, harassing, or otherwise unacceptable behavior may be
reported to the community leaders responsible for enforcement on Discord
at https://discord.gg/QYF8QrtEUm
All complaints will be reviewed and investigated promptly and fairly.
All community leaders are obligated to respect the privacy and security of the
reporter of any incident.
## Enforcement Guidelines
Community leaders will follow these Community Impact Guidelines in determining
the consequences for any action they deem in violation of this Code of Conduct:
### 1. Correction
**Community Impact**: Use of inappropriate language or other behavior deemed
unprofessional or unwelcome in the community.
**Consequence**: A private, written warning from community leaders, providing
clarity around the nature of the violation and an explanation of why the
behavior was inappropriate. A public apology may be requested.
### 2. Warning
**Community Impact**: A violation through a single incident or series
of actions.
**Consequence**: A warning with consequences for continued behavior. No
interaction with the people involved, including unsolicited interaction with
those enforcing the Code of Conduct, for a specified period of time. This
includes avoiding interactions in community spaces as well as external channels
like social media. Violating these terms may lead to a temporary or
permanent ban.
### 3. Temporary Ban
**Community Impact**: A serious violation of community standards, including
sustained inappropriate behavior.
**Consequence**: A temporary ban from any sort of interaction or public
communication with the community for a specified period of time. No public or
private interaction with the people involved, including unsolicited interaction
with those enforcing the Code of Conduct, is allowed during this period.
Violating these terms may lead to a permanent ban.
### 4. Permanent Ban
**Community Impact**: Demonstrating a pattern of violation of community
standards, including sustained inappropriate behavior, harassment of an
individual, or aggression toward or disparagement of classes of individuals.
**Consequence**: A permanent ban from any sort of public interaction within
the community.
## Attribution
This Code of Conduct is adapted from the [Contributor Covenant][homepage],
version 2.0, available at
https://www.contributor-covenant.org/version/2/0/code_of_conduct.html.
Community Impact Guidelines were inspired by [Mozilla's code of conduct
enforcement ladder](https://github.com/mozilla/diversity).
[homepage]: https://www.contributor-covenant.org
For answers to common questions about this code of conduct, see the FAQ at
https://www.contributor-covenant.org/faq. Translations are available at
https://www.contributor-covenant.org/translations.

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# Contributing to axolotl
First of all, thank you for your interest in contributing to axolotl! We appreciate the time and effort you're willing to invest in making our project better. This document provides guidelines and information to make the contribution process as smooth as possible.
## Table of Contents
- [Code of Conduct](#code-of-conduct)
- [Getting Started](#getting-started)
- [How to Contribute](#how-to-contribute)
- [Reporting Bugs](#reporting-bugs)
- [Suggesting Enhancements](#suggesting-enhancements)
- [Submitting Pull Requests](#submitting-pull-requests)
- [Style Guidelines](#style-guidelines)
- [Code Style](#code-style)
- [Commit Messages](#commit-messages)
- [Additional Resources](#additional-resources)
## Code of Conductcode
All contributors are expected to adhere to our [Code of Conduct](CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md). Please read it before participating in the axolotl community.
## Getting Started
Bugs? Please check for open issue else create a new [Issue](https://github.com/axolotl-ai-cloud/axolotl/issues/new).
PRs are **greatly welcome**!
1. Fork the repository and clone it to your local machine.
2. Set up the development environment by following the instructions in the [README.md](https://github.com/axolotl-ai-cloud/axolotl/tree/main/README.md) file.
3. Explore the codebase, run tests, and verify that everything works as expected.
Please run below to setup env
```bash
pip3 install -r requirements-dev.txt -r requirements-tests.txt
pre-commit install
# test
pytest tests/
```
## How to Contribute
### Reporting Bugs
If you encounter a bug or issue while using axolotl, please open a new issue on the [GitHub Issues](https://github.com/axolotl-ai-cloud/axolotl/issues) page. Provide a clear and concise description of the problem, steps to reproduce it, and any relevant error messages or logs.
### Suggesting Enhancements
We welcome ideas for improvements and new features. To suggest an enhancement, open a new issue on the [GitHub Issues](https://github.com/axolotl-ai-cloud/axolotl/issues) page. Describe the enhancement in detail, explain the use case, and outline the benefits it would bring to the project.
### Submitting Pull Requests
1. Create a new branch for your feature or bugfix. Use a descriptive name like `feature/your-feature-name` or `fix/your-bugfix-name`.
2. Make your changes, following the [Style Guidelines](#style-guidelines) below.
3. Test your changes and ensure that they don't introduce new issues or break existing functionality.
4. Commit your changes, following the [commit message guidelines](#commit-messages).
5. Push your branch to your fork on GitHub.
6. Open a new pull request against the `main` branch of the axolotl repository. Include a clear and concise description of your changes, referencing any related issues.
## Style Guidelines
### Code Style
axolotl uses [{codestyle}]({URLofCodestyle}) as its code style guide. Please ensure that your code follows these guidelines.
### Commit Messages
Write clear and concise commit messages that briefly describe the changes made in each commit. Use the imperative mood and start with a capitalized verb, e.g., "Add new feature" or "Fix bug in function".
## Additional Resources
- [GitHub Help](https://help.github.com/)
- [GitHub Pull Request Documentation](https://docs.github.com/en/github/collaborating-with-issues-and-pull-requests)
- [{codestyle}]({URLofCodestyle})
Thank you once again for your interest in contributing to axolotl. We look forward to collaborating with you and creating an even better project together!

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# These are supported funding model platforms
github: [winglian, OpenAccess-AI-Collective] # Replace with up to 4 GitHub Sponsors-enabled usernames e.g., [user1, user2]
github: OpenAccess-AI-Collective # Replace with up to 4 GitHub Sponsors-enabled usernames e.g., [user1, user2]
patreon: # Replace with a single Patreon username
open_collective: # Replace with a single Open Collective username
ko_fi: axolotl_ai # Replace with a single Ko-fi username
ko_fi: # Replace with a single Ko-fi username
tidelift: # Replace with a single Tidelift platform-name/package-name e.g., npm/babel
community_bridge: # Replace with a single Community Bridge project-name e.g., cloud-foundry
liberapay: # Replace with a single Liberapay username
issuehunt: # Replace with a single IssueHunt username
otechie: # Replace with a single Otechie username
lfx_crowdfunding: # Replace with a single LFX Crowdfunding project-name e.g., cloud-foundry
custom: ['https://quickchart.io/qr?text=bitcoin%3Abc1qxlgwlqwfea5s2cxm42xqsfmwjct0rj8w8ea5np&size=480&centerImageUrl=https%3A%2F%2Fupload.wikimedia.org%2Fwikipedia%2Fcommons%2Fthumb%2F4%2F46%2FBitcoin.svg%2F64px-Bitcoin.svg.png'] # Replace with up to 4 custom sponsorship URLs e.g., ['link1', 'link2']
custom: # Replace with up to 4 custom sponsorship URLs e.g., ['link1', 'link2']

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name: Bug Report
description: File a bug report
labels: ["bug", "needs triage"]
body:
- type: markdown
attributes:
value: |
## Before you start
Please **make sure you are on the latest version.**
If you encountered the issue after you installed, updated, or reloaded, **please try restarting before reporting the bug**.
- type: checkboxes
id: no-duplicate-issues
attributes:
label: "Please check that this issue hasn't been reported before."
description: "The **Label filters** may help make your search more focussed."
options:
- label: "I searched previous [Bug Reports](https://github.com/axolotl-ai-cloud/axolotl/labels/bug) didn't find any similar reports."
required: true
- type: textarea
id: expected
attributes:
label: Expected Behavior
description: Tell us what **should** happen.
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: what-happened
attributes:
label: Current behaviour
description: |
Tell us what happens instead of the expected behavior.
Provide stacktrace and/or screenshots.
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: reproduce
attributes:
label: Steps to reproduce
description: |
Which exact steps can a developer take to reproduce the issue?
The more detail you provide, the easier it will be to narrow down and fix the bug.
Please paste in tasks and/or queries **as text, not screenshots**.
placeholder: |
Example of the level of detail needed to reproduce any bugs efficiently and reliably.
1. Go to the '...' page.
2. Click on the '...' button.
3. Scroll down to '...'.
4. Observe the error.
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: config
attributes:
label: Config yaml
description: |
Please attach the config yaml!
render: yaml
- type: textarea
id: possible-solution
attributes:
label: Possible solution
description: |
Not obligatory, but please suggest a fix or reason for the bug, if you have an idea.
- type: checkboxes
id: operating-systems
attributes:
label: Which Operating Systems are you using?
description: You may select more than one.
options:
- label: Linux
- label: macOS
- label: Windows
- type: input
id: Python-version
attributes:
label: Python Version
description: Which {Programming} version are you using?
placeholder: 3.10 / please change accordingly
validations:
required: true
- type: input
id: axolotl-branch-commit
attributes:
label: axolotl branch-commit
description: On which branch/commit are you?
placeholder: main/4d6490b
validations:
required: true
- type: checkboxes
id: acknowledgements
attributes:
label: 'Acknowledgements'
description: 'Please confirm the following:'
options:
- label: 'My issue title is concise, descriptive, and in title casing.'
required: true
- label: 'I have searched the existing issues to make sure this bug has not been reported yet.'
required: true
- label: 'I am using the latest version of axolotl.'
required: true
- label: 'I have provided enough information for the maintainers to reproduce and diagnose the issue.'
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blank_issues_enabled: false
contact_links:
- name: Ask a question
url: https://github.com/axolotl-ai-cloud/axolotl/discussions/categories/q-a
about: Ask questions and discuss with other community members
- name: Discuss the Project in Discord
url: https://discord.gg/HhrNrHJPRb

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name: Documentation Improvement / Clarity
description: Make a suggestion to improve the project documentation.
labels: ['needs triage', 'docs']
body:
- type: markdown
attributes:
value: '## :book: Documentation :book:'
- type: markdown
attributes:
value: |
* Ask questions in [Discord](https://discord.gg/HhrNrHJPRb).
* Before you file an issue read the [Contributing guide](./CONTRIBUTING.md).
* Check to make sure someone hasn't already opened a [similar issue](https://github.com/axolotl-ai-cloud/axolotl/issues).
- type: textarea
attributes:
label: What piece of documentation is affected?
description: Please link to the article you'd like to see updated.
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
attributes:
label: What part(s) of the article would you like to see updated?
description: |
- Give as much detail as you can to help us understand the change you want to see.
- Why should the docs be changed? What use cases does it support?
- What is the expected outcome?
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
attributes:
label: Additional Information
description: Add any other context or screenshots about the feature request here.
validations:
required: false
- type: checkboxes
id: acknowledgements
attributes:
label: 'Acknowledgements'
description: 'Please confirm the following:'
options:
- label: 'My issue title is concise, descriptive, and in title casing.'
required: true
- label: 'I have searched the existing issues to make sure this feature has not been requested yet.'
required: true
- label: 'I have provided enough information for the maintainers to understand and evaluate this request.'
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name: Feature Request / Enhancement
description: Suggest a new feature or feature enhancement for the project
labels: ["enhancement", "needs triage"]
body:
- type: checkboxes
id: no-duplicate-issues
attributes:
label: "⚠️ Please check that this feature request hasn't been suggested before."
description: "There are two locations for previous feature requests. Please search in both. Thank you. The **Label filters** may help make your search more focussed."
options:
- label: "I searched previous [Ideas in Discussions](https://github.com/axolotl-ai-cloud/axolotl/discussions/categories/ideas) didn't find any similar feature requests."
required: true
- label: "I searched previous [Issues](https://github.com/axolotl-ai-cloud/axolotl/labels/enhancement) didn't find any similar feature requests."
required: true
- type: textarea
id: feature-description
validations:
required: true
attributes:
label: "🔖 Feature description"
description: "A clear and concise description of what the feature request is."
placeholder: "You should add ..."
- type: textarea
id: solution
validations:
required: true
attributes:
label: "✔️ Solution"
description: "A clear and concise description of what you want to happen, and why."
placeholder: "In my use-case, ..."
- type: textarea
id: alternatives
validations:
required: false
attributes:
label: "❓ Alternatives"
description: "A clear and concise description of any alternative solutions or features you've considered."
placeholder: "I have considered ..."
- type: textarea
id: additional-context
validations:
required: false
attributes:
label: "📝 Additional Context"
description: "Add any other context or screenshots about the feature request here."
placeholder: "..."
- type: checkboxes
id: acknowledgements
attributes:
label: 'Acknowledgements'
description: 'Please confirm the following:'
options:
- label: 'My issue title is concise, descriptive, and in title casing.'
required: true
- label: 'I have searched the existing issues to make sure this feature has not been requested yet.'
required: true
- label: 'I have provided enough information for the maintainers to understand and evaluate this request.'
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<!--- Provide a general summary of your changes in the Title above -->
# Description
<!--- Describe your changes in detail -->
## Motivation and Context
<!--- Why is this change required? What problem does it solve? -->
<!--- If it fixes an open issue, please link to the issue here. -->
## How has this been tested?
<!--- Please describe in detail how you tested your changes. -->
<!--- Include details of your testing environment, tests ran to see how -->
<!--- your change affects other areas of the code, etc. -->
## Screenshots (if appropriate)
## Types of changes
<!--- What types of changes does your code introduce? Put an `x` in all the boxes that apply: -->
## Social Handles (Optional)
<!-- Thanks for submitting a bugfix or enhancement. -->
<!-- We'd love to show our thanks to you on Twitter & Discord if you provide your handle -->

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# Security Policy
## Supported Versions
Due to the nature of the fast development that is happening in this project, only the latest released version can be supported.
## Reporting a Vulnerability
If you find a vulnerability, please contact us on [Discord](https://discord.gg/xcu3ECkH9a) rather than creating a GitHub issue to allow us some time to fix it before it is a known vulnerability to others.

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# Support
If you need help with this project or have questions, please:
1. Check the documentation.
2. Search the existing issues and pull requests.
3. Create a new issue if your question is not answered or your problem is not solved.
4. Have a look in the [Discord server](https://discord.gg/HhrNrHJPRb)
Please note that this project is maintained by volunteers who have limited availability. We'll do our best to address your questions and concerns in a timely manner.

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on:
push:
branches:
- "main"
paths:
- 'Dockerfile-base'
- '.github/workflows/base.yml'
pull_request:
paths:
- 'Dockerfile-base'
- '.github/workflows/base.yml'
workflow_dispatch:
- "main-base"
- "dev-base"
jobs:
build-base:
if: github.repository_owner == 'axolotl-ai-cloud'
if: github.repository_owner == 'OpenAccess-AI-Collective'
# this job needs to be run on self-hosted GPU runners...
runs-on: axolotl-gpu-runner
runs-on: self-hosted
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
include:
- cuda: "121"
cuda_version: 12.1.1
cudnn_version: 8
- cuda: "118"
cuda_version: 11.8.0
python_version: "3.9"
pytorch: 2.0.1
torch_cuda_arch_list: "7.0 7.5 8.0 8.6 9.0+PTX"
- cuda: "118"
cuda_version: 11.8.0
python_version: "3.10"
pytorch: 2.3.1
torch_cuda_arch_list: "7.0 7.5 8.0 8.6 8.7 8.9 9.0+PTX"
- cuda: "121"
cuda_version: 12.1.1
cudnn_version: 8
python_version: "3.11"
pytorch: 2.3.1
torch_cuda_arch_list: "7.0 7.5 8.0 8.6 8.7 8.9 9.0+PTX"
- cuda: "124"
cuda_version: 12.4.1
cudnn_version: ""
python_version: "3.10"
pytorch: 2.4.1
torch_cuda_arch_list: "7.0 7.5 8.0 8.6 8.7 8.9 9.0+PTX"
- cuda: "124"
cuda_version: 12.4.1
cudnn_version: ""
python_version: "3.11"
pytorch: 2.4.1
torch_cuda_arch_list: "7.0 7.5 8.0 8.6 8.7 8.9 9.0+PTX"
- cuda: "124"
cuda_version: 12.4.1
cudnn_version: ""
python_version: "3.11"
pytorch: 2.5.1
torch_cuda_arch_list: "7.0 7.5 8.0 8.6 8.7 8.9 9.0+PTX"
pytorch: 2.0.1
torch_cuda_arch_list: "7.0 7.5 8.0 8.6 9.0+PTX"
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Docker metadata
id: metadata
uses: docker/metadata-action@v5
uses: docker/metadata-action@v3
with:
images: |
winglian/axolotl-base
axolotlai/axolotl-base
images: winglian/axolotl-base
- name: Login to Docker Hub
uses: docker/login-action@v2
with:
username: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_USERNAME }}
password: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_TOKEN }}
- name: Set up Docker Buildx
uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v3
uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v2
- name: Build
uses: docker/build-push-action@v4
with:
context: .
file: ./docker/Dockerfile-base
push: ${{ github.event_name != 'pull_request' }}
tags: ${{ steps.metadata.outputs.tags }}-base-py${{ matrix.python_version }}-cu${{ matrix.cuda }}-${{ matrix.pytorch }}${{ matrix.axolotl_extras != '' && '-' || '' }}${{ matrix.axolotl_extras }}
tags: ${{ steps.metadata.outputs.tags }}-py${{ matrix.python_version }}-cu${{ matrix.cuda }}-${{ matrix.pytorch }}${{ matrix.axolotl_extras != '' && '-' || '' }}${{ matrix.axolotl_extras }}
labels: ${{ steps.metadata.outputs.labels }}
build-args: |
CUDA_VERSION=${{ matrix.cuda_version }}
CUDNN_VERSION=${{ matrix.cudnn_version }}
CUDA=${{ matrix.cuda }}
PYTHON_VERSION=${{ matrix.python_version }}
PYTORCH_VERSION=${{ matrix.pytorch }}

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name: Publish Docs
on:
push:
branches:
- main
permissions:
contents: write
pages: write
jobs:
build-deploy:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Check out repository
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Set up Quarto
uses: quarto-dev/quarto-actions/setup@v2
- name: Setup Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v5
with:
python-version: '3.10'
- name: install dependencies
run: |
python3 -m pip install jupyter
- name: Publish to GitHub Pages (and render)
uses: quarto-dev/quarto-actions/publish@v2
with:
target: gh-pages
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}

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name: lint
on:
# check on PRs, and manual triggers
pull_request:
paths:
- '**.py'
- 'requirements.txt'
- '.github/workflows/*.yml'
- "*.[q]md"
- "examples/**/*.y[a]?ml"
workflow_dispatch:
jobs:
pre-commit:
name: pre-commit
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/setup-python@v5
with:
python-version: "3.10"
cache: 'pip' # caching pip dependencies
- uses: pre-commit/action@v3.0.1

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push:
branches:
- "main"
tags:
- "v*"
workflow_dispatch:
- "dev"
jobs:
build-axolotl:
if: ${{ ! contains(github.event.commits[0].message, '[skip docker]') && github.repository_owner == 'axolotl-ai-cloud' }}
if: github.repository_owner == 'OpenAccess-AI-Collective'
# this job needs to be run on self-hosted GPU runners...
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
include:
- cuda: 121
cuda_version: 12.1.1
- cuda: cu118
cuda_version: 11.8.0
python_version: "3.9"
pytorch: 2.0.1
axolotl_extras:
- cuda: cu118
cuda_version: 11.8.0
python_version: "3.10"
pytorch: 2.3.1
axolotl_extras: mamba-ssm
- cuda: 121
cuda_version: 12.1.1
python_version: "3.11"
pytorch: 2.3.1
axolotl_extras: mamba-ssm
is_latest: true
- cuda: 124
cuda_version: 12.4.1
python_version: "3.11"
pytorch: 2.4.1
pytorch: 2.0.1
axolotl_extras:
- cuda: 124
cuda_version: 12.4.1
python_version: "3.11"
pytorch: 2.5.1
axolotl_extras:
runs-on: axolotl-gpu-runner
- cuda: cu118
cuda_version: 11.8.0
python_version: "3.9"
pytorch: 2.0.1
axolotl_extras: gptq
runs-on: self-hosted
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Docker metadata
id: metadata
uses: docker/metadata-action@v5
uses: docker/metadata-action@v3
with:
images: |
winglian/axolotl
axolotlai/axolotl
tags: |
type=ref,event=branch
type=pep440,pattern={{version}}
- name: Set up Docker Buildx
uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v3
images: winglian/axolotl
- name: Login to Docker Hub
uses: docker/login-action@v3
uses: docker/login-action@v2
with:
username: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_USERNAME }}
password: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_TOKEN }}
# guidance for testing before pushing: https://docs.docker.com/build/ci/github-actions/test-before-push/
- name: Build and export to Docker
uses: docker/build-push-action@v5
- name: Set up Docker Buildx
uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v2
- name: Build
uses: docker/build-push-action@v4
with:
context: .
build-args: |
BASE_TAG=${{ github.ref_type == 'tag' && 'main' || github.ref_name }}-base-py${{ matrix.python_version }}-cu${{ matrix.cuda }}-${{ matrix.pytorch }}
CUDA=${{ matrix.cuda }}
PYTORCH_VERSION=${{ matrix.pytorch }}
AXOLOTL_ARGS=${{ matrix.axolotl_args }}
BASE_TAG=${{ github.ref_name }}-base-py${{ matrix.python_version }}-${{ matrix.cuda }}-${{ matrix.pytorch }}
file: ./docker/Dockerfile
push: ${{ github.event_name != 'pull_request' }}
tags: |
${{ steps.metadata.outputs.tags }}-py${{ matrix.python_version }}-cu${{ matrix.cuda }}-${{ matrix.pytorch }}${{ matrix.axolotl_extras != '' && '-' || '' }}${{ matrix.axolotl_extras }}
${{ steps.metadata.outputs.tags }}-py${{ matrix.python_version }}-cu${{ matrix.cuda }}-${{ matrix.pytorch }}
${{ (matrix.is_latest) && format('{0}-latest', steps.metadata.outputs.tags) || '' }}
tags: ${{ steps.metadata.outputs.tags }}-py${{ matrix.python_version }}-${{ matrix.cuda }}-${{ matrix.pytorch }}${{ matrix.axolotl_extras != '' && '-' || '' }}${{ matrix.axolotl_extras }}
labels: ${{ steps.metadata.outputs.labels }}
build-axolotl-cloud:
build-axolotl-runpod:
needs: build-axolotl
if: ${{ ! contains(github.event.commits[0].message, '[skip docker]') && github.repository_owner == 'axolotl-ai-cloud' }}
if: github.repository_owner == 'OpenAccess-AI-Collective'
# this job needs to be run on self-hosted GPU runners...
strategy:
matrix:
include:
- cuda: 121
cuda_version: 12.1.1
- cuda: 118
cuda_version: 11.8.0
python_version: "3.9"
pytorch: 2.0.1
axolotl_extras:
- cuda: 118
cuda_version: 11.8.0
python_version: "3.10"
pytorch: 2.3.1
pytorch: 2.0.1
axolotl_extras:
- cuda: 121
cuda_version: 12.1.1
python_version: "3.11"
pytorch: 2.3.1
axolotl_extras:
is_latest: true
- cuda: 124
cuda_version: 12.4.1
python_version: "3.11"
pytorch: 2.4.1
axolotl_extras:
- cuda: 124
cuda_version: 12.4.1
python_version: "3.11"
pytorch: 2.5.1
axolotl_extras:
runs-on: axolotl-gpu-runner
- cuda: 118
cuda_version: 11.8.0
python_version: "3.9"
pytorch: 2.0.1
axolotl_extras: gptq
runs-on: self-hosted
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Docker metadata
id: metadata
uses: docker/metadata-action@v5
uses: docker/metadata-action@v3
with:
images: |
winglian/axolotl-cloud
axolotlai/axolotl-cloud
tags: |
type=ref,event=branch
type=pep440,pattern={{version}}
images: winglian/axolotl-runpod
- name: Login to Docker Hub
uses: docker/login-action@v3
uses: docker/login-action@v2
with:
username: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_USERNAME }}
password: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_TOKEN }}
- name: Set up Docker Buildx
uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v3
uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v2
- name: Build
uses: docker/build-push-action@v5
uses: docker/build-push-action@v4
with:
context: .
build-args: |
BASE_TAG=${{ github.ref_type == 'tag' && 'main' || github.ref_name }}-py${{ matrix.python_version }}-cu${{ matrix.cuda }}-${{ matrix.pytorch }}${{ matrix.axolotl_extras != '' && '-' || '' }}${{ matrix.axolotl_extras }}
BASE_TAG=${{ github.ref_name }}-py${{ matrix.python_version }}-cu${{ matrix.cuda }}-${{ matrix.pytorch }}${{ matrix.axolotl_extras != '' && '-' || '' }}${{ matrix.axolotl_extras }}
CUDA=${{ matrix.cuda }}
file: ./docker/Dockerfile-cloud
file: ./docker/Dockerfile-runpod
push: ${{ github.event_name != 'pull_request' }}
tags: |
${{ steps.metadata.outputs.tags }}-py${{ matrix.python_version }}-cu${{ matrix.cuda }}-${{ matrix.pytorch }}${{ matrix.axolotl_extras != '' && '-' || '' }}${{ matrix.axolotl_extras }}
${{ (matrix.is_latest) && format('{0}-latest', steps.metadata.outputs.tags) || '' }}
labels: ${{ steps.metadata.outputs.labels }}
build-axolotl-cloud-no-tmux:
needs: build-axolotl
if: ${{ ! contains(github.event.commits[0].message, '[skip docker]') && github.repository_owner == 'axolotl-ai-cloud' }}
# this job needs to be run on self-hosted GPU runners...
strategy:
matrix:
include:
- cuda: 121
cuda_version: 12.1.1
python_version: "3.11"
pytorch: 2.3.1
axolotl_extras:
runs-on: axolotl-gpu-runner
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Docker metadata
id: metadata
uses: docker/metadata-action@v5
with:
images: |
winglian/axolotl-cloud-term
axolotlai/axolotl-cloud-term
tags: |
type=ref,event=branch
type=pep440,pattern={{version}}
- name: Login to Docker Hub
uses: docker/login-action@v3
with:
username: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_USERNAME }}
password: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_TOKEN }}
- name: Set up Docker Buildx
uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v3
- name: Build
uses: docker/build-push-action@v5
with:
context: .
build-args: |
BASE_TAG=${{ github.ref_type == 'tag' && 'main' || github.ref_name }}-py${{ matrix.python_version }}-cu${{ matrix.cuda }}-${{ matrix.pytorch }}${{ matrix.axolotl_extras != '' && '-' || '' }}${{ matrix.axolotl_extras }}
CUDA=${{ matrix.cuda }}
file: ./docker/Dockerfile-cloud-no-tmux
push: ${{ github.event_name != 'pull_request' }}
tags: |
${{ steps.metadata.outputs.tags }}-py${{ matrix.python_version }}-cu${{ matrix.cuda }}-${{ matrix.pytorch }}${{ matrix.axolotl_extras != '' && '-' || '' }}${{ matrix.axolotl_extras }}
${{ (matrix.is_latest) && format('{0}-latest', steps.metadata.outputs.tags) || '' }}
tags: ${{ steps.metadata.outputs.tags }}-py${{ matrix.python_version }}-cu${{ matrix.cuda }}-${{ matrix.pytorch }}${{ matrix.axolotl_extras != '' && '-' || '' }}${{ matrix.axolotl_extras }}
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name: docker-multigpu-tests-biweekly
on:
pull_request:
paths:
- 'tests/e2e/multigpu/*.py'
workflow_dispatch:
schedule:
- cron: '0 0 * * 1,4' # Runs at 00:00 UTC every monday & thursday
# Cancel jobs on the same ref if a new one is triggered
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.ref }}
cancel-in-progress: ${{ github.ref != 'refs/heads/main' }}
jobs:
test-axolotl-multigpu:
if: ${{ ! contains(github.event.commits[0].message, '[skip e2e]') && github.repository_owner == 'axolotl-ai-cloud' }}
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
include:
- cuda: 121
cuda_version: 12.1.1
python_version: "3.11"
pytorch: 2.3.1
axolotl_extras:
num_gpus: 2
- cuda: 124
cuda_version: 12.4.1
python_version: "3.11"
pytorch: 2.4.1
axolotl_extras:
num_gpus: 2
nightly_build: "true"
- cuda: 124
cuda_version: 12.4.1
python_version: "3.11"
pytorch: 2.5.1
axolotl_extras:
num_gpus: 2
nightly_build: "true"
runs-on: [self-hosted, modal]
timeout-minutes: 120
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Install Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v5
with:
python-version: "3.10"
- name: Install Modal
run: |
python -m pip install --upgrade pip
pip install modal==0.63.64 jinja2
- name: Update env vars
run: |
echo "BASE_TAG=main-base-py${{ matrix.python_version }}-cu${{ matrix.cuda }}-${{ matrix.pytorch }}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "PYTORCH_VERSION=${{ matrix.pytorch}}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "AXOLOTL_ARGS=${{ matrix.axolotl_args}}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "AXOLOTL_EXTRAS=${{ matrix.axolotl_extras}}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "CUDA=${{ matrix.cuda }}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "N_GPUS=${{ matrix.num_gpus }}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "NIGHTLY_BUILD=${{ matrix.nightly_build }}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- name: Run tests job on Modal
run: |
modal run cicd.multigpu

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name: docker-nightlies
on:
workflow_dispatch:
schedule:
- cron: '0 0 * * *' # Runs at 00:00 UTC every day
jobs:
build-axolotl:
if: ${{ ! contains(github.event.commits[0].message, '[skip docker]') && github.repository_owner == 'axolotl-ai-cloud' }}
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
include:
- cuda: 121
cuda_version: 12.1.1
python_version: "3.10"
pytorch: 2.3.1
axolotl_extras:
- cuda: 121
cuda_version: 12.1.1
python_version: "3.11"
pytorch: 2.3.1
axolotl_extras:
is_latest: true
- cuda: 124
cuda_version: 12.4.1
python_version: "3.11"
pytorch: 2.4.1
axolotl_extras:
- cuda: 124
cuda_version: 12.4.1
python_version: "3.11"
pytorch: 2.5.1
axolotl_extras:
runs-on: axolotl-gpu-runner
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Docker metadata
id: metadata
uses: docker/metadata-action@v5
with:
images: |
winglian/axolotl
axolotlai/axolotl
tags: |
type=raw,value={{ branch }}-{{ date 'YYYYMMDD' }}
- name: Set up Docker Buildx
uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v3
- name: Login to Docker Hub
uses: docker/login-action@v3
with:
username: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_USERNAME }}
password: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_TOKEN }}
# guidance for testing before pushing: https://docs.docker.com/build/ci/github-actions/test-before-push/
- name: Build and export to Docker
uses: docker/build-push-action@v5
with:
context: .
build-args: |
BASE_TAG=${{ github.ref_name }}-base-py${{ matrix.python_version }}-cu${{ matrix.cuda }}-${{ matrix.pytorch }}
CUDA=${{ matrix.cuda }}
PYTORCH_VERSION=${{ matrix.pytorch }}
AXOLOTL_ARGS=${{ matrix.axolotl_args }}
file: ./docker/Dockerfile
push: ${{ github.event_name != 'pull_request' }}
tags: |
${{ steps.metadata.outputs.tags }}-py${{ matrix.python_version }}-cu${{ matrix.cuda }}-${{ matrix.pytorch }}${{ matrix.axolotl_extras != '' && '-' || '' }}${{ matrix.axolotl_extras }}
labels: ${{ steps.metadata.outputs.labels }}
build-axolotl-cloud:
needs: build-axolotl
if: ${{ ! contains(github.event.commits[0].message, '[skip docker]') && github.repository_owner == 'axolotl-ai-cloud' }}
# this job needs to be run on self-hosted GPU runners...
strategy:
matrix:
include:
- cuda: 121
cuda_version: 12.1.1
python_version: "3.10"
pytorch: 2.3.1
axolotl_extras:
- cuda: 121
cuda_version: 12.1.1
python_version: "3.11"
pytorch: 2.3.1
axolotl_extras:
is_latest: true
- cuda: 124
cuda_version: 12.4.1
python_version: "3.11"
pytorch: 2.4.1
axolotl_extras:
- cuda: 124
cuda_version: 12.4.1
python_version: "3.11"
pytorch: 2.5.1
axolotl_extras:
runs-on: axolotl-gpu-runner
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Docker metadata
id: metadata
uses: docker/metadata-action@v5
with:
images: |
winglian/axolotl-cloud
axolotlai/axolotl-cloud
tags: |
type=raw,value={{ branch }}-{{ date 'YYYYMMDD' }}
- name: Login to Docker Hub
uses: docker/login-action@v3
with:
username: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_USERNAME }}
password: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_TOKEN }}
- name: Set up Docker Buildx
uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v3
- name: Build
uses: docker/build-push-action@v5
with:
context: .
build-args: |
BASE_TAG=${{ github.ref_name }}-py${{ matrix.python_version }}-cu${{ matrix.cuda }}-${{ matrix.pytorch }}${{ matrix.axolotl_extras != '' && '-' || '' }}${{ matrix.axolotl_extras }}
CUDA=${{ matrix.cuda }}
file: ./docker/Dockerfile-cloud
push: ${{ github.event_name != 'pull_request' }}
tags: |
${{ steps.metadata.outputs.tags }}-py${{ matrix.python_version }}-cu${{ matrix.cuda }}-${{ matrix.pytorch }}${{ matrix.axolotl_extras != '' && '-' || '' }}${{ matrix.axolotl_extras }}
labels: ${{ steps.metadata.outputs.labels }}

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name: pre-commit
on:
pull_request:
push:
jobs:
pre-commit:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: "3.9"
cache: 'pip' # caching pip dependencies
- uses: pre-commit/action@v3.0.0

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name: publish pypi
on:
push:
tags:
- 'v*'
workflow_dispatch:
jobs:
setup_release:
name: Create Release
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
permissions:
contents: write
steps:
- name: Create release
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
run: gh release create "$GITHUB_REF_NAME" # GITHUB_REF_NAME is the tag name in `on.push.tags` workflows
pypi-publish:
name: Upload release to PyPI
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs: [setup_release]
environment:
name: pypi
url: https://pypi.org/p/axolotl
permissions:
id-token: write # IMPORTANT: this permission is mandatory for trusted publishing
steps:
- name: Check out repository code
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Setup Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v5
with:
python-version: "3.10"
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
pip3 install wheel packaging
pip3 install -e .
pip3 install -r requirements-dev.txt -r requirements-tests.txt
- name: Extract tag name
id: tag
run: echo ::set-output name=TAG_NAME::$(echo $GITHUB_REF | cut -d / -f 3)
- name: Update version in setup.py
run: |
sed -i -E 's/version="([0-9.]+)",/version="${{ steps.tag.outputs.TAG_NAME }}",/g' setup.py
- name: Build a source dist
run: |
python setup.py sdist
- name: Publish package distributions to PyPI
uses: pypa/gh-action-pypi-publish@release/v1

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name: Tests Nightly against upstream main
on:
workflow_dispatch:
schedule:
- cron: '0 0 * * *' # Runs at 00:00 UTC every day
jobs:
pre-commit:
name: pre-commit
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/setup-python@v5
with:
python-version: "3.10"
cache: 'pip' # caching pip dependencies
- uses: pre-commit/action@v3.0.1
env:
SKIP: no-commit-to-branch
pytest:
name: PyTest
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
strategy:
fail-fast: false
max-parallel: 2
matrix:
python_version: ["3.10", "3.11"]
pytorch_version: ["2.3.1", "2.4.1", "2.5.1"]
exclude:
- python_version: "3.10"
pytorch_version: "2.4.1"
- python_version: "3.10"
pytorch_version: "2.5.1"
timeout-minutes: 20
steps:
- name: Check out repository code
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Setup Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v5
with:
python-version: ${{ matrix.python_version }}
cache: 'pip' # caching pip dependencies
- name: Install PyTorch
run: |
pip3 install torch==${{ matrix.pytorch_version }} --index-url https://download.pytorch.org/whl/cpu
- name: Update requirements.txt
run: |
sed -i 's#^transformers.*#transformers @ git+https://github.com/huggingface/transformers.git@main#' requirements.txt
sed -i 's#^peft.*#peft @ git+https://github.com/huggingface/peft.git@main#' requirements.txt
sed -i 's#^accelerate.*#accelerate @ git+https://github.com/huggingface/accelerate.git@main#' requirements.txt
sed -i 's#^trl.*#trl @ git+https://github.com/huggingface/trl.git@main#' requirements.txt
sed -i 's#^datasets.*#datasets @ git+https://github.com/huggingface/datasets.git@main#' requirements.txt
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
pip3 install --upgrade pip
pip3 install --upgrade packaging
pip3 install -U -e .
python scripts/unsloth_install.py | sh
python scripts/cutcrossentropy_install.py | sh
pip3 install -r requirements-dev.txt -r requirements-tests.txt
- name: Ensure axolotl CLI was installed
run: |
axolotl --help
- name: Run tests
run: |
pytest -n8 --dist loadfile --ignore=tests/e2e/ --ignore=tests/patched/ tests/
pytest tests/patched/
- name: cleanup pip cache
run: |
find "$(pip cache dir)/http-v2" -type f -mtime +14 -exec rm {} \;
docker-e2e-tests:
if: github.repository_owner == 'axolotl-ai-cloud'
# this job needs to be run on self-hosted GPU runners...
runs-on: [self-hosted, modal]
timeout-minutes: 60
needs: [pre-commit, pytest]
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
include:
- cuda: 121
cuda_version: 12.1.1
python_version: "3.10"
pytorch: 2.3.1
num_gpus: 1
axolotl_extras: mamba-ssm
nightly_build: "true"
- cuda: 124
cuda_version: 12.4.1
python_version: "3.11"
pytorch: 2.4.1
num_gpus: 1
axolotl_extras:
nightly_build: "true"
- cuda: 124
cuda_version: 12.4.1
python_version: "3.11"
pytorch: 2.5.1
num_gpus: 1
axolotl_extras:
nightly_build: "true"
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Install Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v5
with:
python-version: "3.10"
- name: Install Modal
run: |
python -m pip install --upgrade pip
pip install modal==0.63.64 jinja2
- name: Update env vars
run: |
echo "BASE_TAG=main-base-py${{ matrix.python_version }}-cu${{ matrix.cuda }}-${{ matrix.pytorch }}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "PYTORCH_VERSION=${{ matrix.pytorch}}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "AXOLOTL_ARGS=${{ matrix.axolotl_args}}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "AXOLOTL_EXTRAS=${{ matrix.axolotl_extras}}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "CUDA=${{ matrix.cuda }}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "N_GPUS=${{ matrix.num_gpus }}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "NIGHTLY_BUILD=${{ matrix.nightly_build }}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- name: Run tests job on Modal
run: |
modal run cicd.tests

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name: Tests
name: PyTest
on:
# check on push/merge to main, PRs, and manual triggers
push:
branches:
- "main"
paths:
- '**.py'
- 'requirements.txt'
- '.github/workflows/*.yml'
- 'requirements-tests.txt'
- 'cicd/cicd.sh'
- 'cicd/Dockerfile.jinja'
pull_request:
paths:
- '**.py'
- 'requirements.txt'
- '.github/workflows/*.yml'
- 'requirements-tests.txt'
- 'cicd/cicd.sh'
- 'cicd/Dockerfile.jinja'
workflow_dispatch:
# Cancel jobs on the same ref if a new one is triggered
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.ref }}
cancel-in-progress: ${{ github.ref != 'refs/heads/main' }}
jobs:
pre-commit:
name: pre-commit
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/setup-python@v5
with:
python-version: "3.10"
cache: 'pip' # caching pip dependencies
- uses: pre-commit/action@v3.0.1
env:
SKIP: no-commit-to-branch
pytest:
name: PyTest
test:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
strategy:
fail-fast: false
max-parallel: 2
matrix:
python_version: ["3.10", "3.11"]
pytorch_version: ["2.3.1", "2.4.1", "2.5.1"]
exclude:
- python_version: "3.10"
pytorch_version: "2.4.1"
- python_version: "3.10"
pytorch_version: "2.5.1"
timeout-minutes: 20
python_version: ["3.9", "3.10"]
timeout-minutes: 10
steps:
- name: Check out repository code
uses: actions/checkout@v4
uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Setup Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v5
uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: ${{ matrix.python_version }}
cache: 'pip' # caching pip dependencies
- name: upgrade pip
run: |
pip3 install --upgrade pip
pip3 install --upgrade packaging setuptools wheel
- name: Install PyTorch
run: |
pip3 install torch==${{ matrix.pytorch_version }}
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
pip3 show torch
pip3 install -U -e .
python scripts/unsloth_install.py | sh
python scripts/cutcrossentropy_install.py | sh
pip3 install -r requirements-dev.txt -r requirements-tests.txt
- name: Ensure axolotl CLI was installed
run: |
axolotl --help
pip install -e .
pip install -r requirements-tests.txt
- name: Run tests
run: |
pytest -n8 --dist loadfile --ignore=tests/e2e/ --ignore=tests/patched/ tests/
pytest tests/patched/
- name: cleanup pip cache
run: |
find "$(pip cache dir)/http-v2" -type f -mtime +14 -exec rm {} \;
pytest-sdist:
name: PyTest from Source Dist
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
strategy:
fail-fast: false
max-parallel: 1
matrix:
python_version: ["3.11"]
pytorch_version: ["2.4.1", "2.5.1"]
timeout-minutes: 20
steps:
- name: Check out repository code
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Setup Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v5
with:
python-version: ${{ matrix.python_version }}
cache: 'pip' # caching pip dependencies
- name: upgrade pip
run: |
pip3 install --upgrade pip
pip3 install --upgrade packaging setuptools wheel
- name: Install PyTorch
run: |
pip3 install torch==${{ matrix.pytorch_version }}
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
pip3 show torch
python3 setup.py sdist
pip3 install dist/axolotl*.tar.gz
python scripts/unsloth_install.py | sh
python scripts/cutcrossentropy_install.py | sh
pip3 install -r requirements-dev.txt -r requirements-tests.txt
- name: Ensure axolotl CLI was installed
run: |
axolotl --help
- name: Run tests
run: |
pytest -n8 --dist loadfile --ignore=tests/e2e/ --ignore=tests/patched/ tests/
pytest tests/patched/
- name: cleanup pip cache
run: |
find "$(pip cache dir)/http-v2" -type f -mtime +14 -exec rm {} \;
docker-e2e-tests-1st:
if: ${{ ! contains(github.event.commits[0].message, '[skip e2e]') && github.repository_owner == 'axolotl-ai-cloud' }}
# this job needs to be run on self-hosted GPU runners...
runs-on: [self-hosted, modal]
timeout-minutes: 90
needs: [pre-commit, pytest, pytest-sdist]
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
include:
- cuda: 124
cuda_version: 12.4.1
python_version: "3.11"
pytorch: 2.4.1
num_gpus: 1
axolotl_extras:
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Install Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v5
with:
python-version: "3.10"
- name: Install Modal
run: |
python -m pip install --upgrade pip
pip install modal==0.63.64 jinja2
- name: Update env vars
run: |
echo "BASE_TAG=main-base-py${{ matrix.python_version }}-cu${{ matrix.cuda }}-${{ matrix.pytorch }}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "PYTORCH_VERSION=${{ matrix.pytorch}}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "AXOLOTL_ARGS=${{ matrix.axolotl_args}}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "AXOLOTL_EXTRAS=${{ matrix.axolotl_extras}}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "CUDA=${{ matrix.cuda }}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "N_GPUS=${{ matrix.num_gpus }}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- name: Run tests job on Modal
run: |
modal run cicd.tests
docker-e2e-tests:
if: github.repository_owner == 'axolotl-ai-cloud'
# this job needs to be run on self-hosted GPU runners...
runs-on: [self-hosted, modal]
timeout-minutes: 90
needs: [pre-commit, pytest, docker-e2e-tests-1st]
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
include:
- cuda: 121
cuda_version: 12.1.1
python_version: "3.10"
pytorch: 2.3.1
num_gpus: 1
axolotl_extras: mamba-ssm
- cuda: 124
cuda_version: 12.4.1
python_version: "3.11"
pytorch: 2.5.1
num_gpus: 1
axolotl_extras:
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Install Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v5
with:
python-version: "3.10"
- name: Install Modal
run: |
python -m pip install --upgrade pip
pip install modal==0.63.64 jinja2
- name: Update env vars
run: |
echo "BASE_TAG=main-base-py${{ matrix.python_version }}-cu${{ matrix.cuda }}-${{ matrix.pytorch }}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "PYTORCH_VERSION=${{ matrix.pytorch}}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "AXOLOTL_ARGS=${{ matrix.axolotl_args}}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "AXOLOTL_EXTRAS=${{ matrix.axolotl_extras}}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "CUDA=${{ matrix.cuda }}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "N_GPUS=${{ matrix.num_gpus }}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- name: Run tests job on Modal
run: |
modal run cicd.tests
pytest tests/

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**/axolotl.egg-info
configs
last_run_prepared/
.vscode
_site/
# Byte-compiled / optimized / DLL files
__pycache__/
@@ -133,7 +130,6 @@ venv/
ENV/
env.bak/
venv.bak/
venv3.10/
# Spyder project settings
.spyderproject
@@ -165,23 +161,3 @@ cython_debug/
# and can be added to the global gitignore or merged into this file. For a more nuclear
# option (not recommended) you can uncomment the following to ignore the entire idea folder.
.idea/
# WandB
# wandb creates a folder to store logs for training runs
wandb
# Runs
lora-out/*
qlora-out/*
mlruns/*
/.quarto/
prepared-datasets/
submit.sh
*.out*
typings/
out/
# vim
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[settings]
profile=black
known_third_party=wandb,comet_ml

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[mypy]
plugins = pydantic.mypy
exclude = venv
[mypy-alpaca_lora_4bit.*]
@@ -8,15 +8,6 @@ ignore_missing_imports = True
[mypy-axolotl.monkeypatch.*]
ignore_errors = True
[mypy-axolotl.models.mixtral.*]
ignore_errors = True
[mypy-axolotl.integrations.liger.models.*]
ignore_errors = True
[mypy-axolotl.models.phi.*]
ignore_errors = True
[mypy-flash_attn.*]
ignore_missing_imports = True
@@ -29,15 +20,9 @@ ignore_missing_imports = True
[mypy-peft]
ignore_missing_imports = True
[mypy-wandb]
ignore_missing_imports = True
[mypy-bitsandbytes]
ignore_missing_imports = True
[mypy-requests]
ignore_missing_imports = True
[mypy-datasets]
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- id: check-yaml
- id: end-of-file-fixer
- id: trailing-whitespace
- id: no-commit-to-branch
args: ['--branch', 'main']
- repo: https://github.com/psf/black
rev: 23.3.0
hooks:
@@ -33,7 +31,6 @@ repos:
additional_dependencies:
[
'types-PyYAML',
'pydantic>=2.5.3',
]
- repo: https://github.com/PyCQA/bandit
rev: 1.7.5

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{
// Use IntelliSense to learn about possible attributes.
// Hover to view descriptions of existing attributes.
// For more information, visit: https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=830387
"version": "0.2.0",
"configurations": [
{
"name": "Debug axolotl prompt - sharegpt",
"type": "python",
"module": "accelerate.commands.launch",
"request": "launch",
"args": [
"-m", "axolotl.cli.train", "dev_sharegpt.yml",
// The flags below simplify debugging by overriding the axolotl config
// with the debugging tips above. Modify as needed.
"--dataset_processes=1", // limits data preprocessing to one process
"--max_steps=1", // limits training to just one step
"--batch_size=1", // minimizes batch size
"--micro_batch_size=1", // minimizes batch size
"--val_set_size=0", // disables validation
"--sample_packing=False", // disables sample packing which is necessary for small datasets
"--eval_sample_packing=False",// disables sample packing on eval set
"--dataset_prepared_path=temp_debug/axolotl_outputs/data", // send data outputs to a temp folder
"--output_dir=temp_debug/axolotl_outputs/model" // send model outputs to a temp folder
],
"console": "integratedTerminal", // show output in the integrated terminal
"cwd": "${workspaceFolder}/devtools", // set working directory to devtools from the root of the project
"justMyCode": true, // step through only axolotl code
"env": {"CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES": "0", // Since we aren't doing distributed training, we need to limit to one GPU
"HF_HOME": "${workspaceFolder}/devtools/temp_debug/.hf-cache"}, // send HF cache to a temp folder
"preLaunchTask": "cleanup-for-dataprep", // delete temp folders (see below)
}
]
}

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//this file is used by launch.json
{
"version": "2.0.0",
"tasks": [
// this task changes into the devtools directory and deletes the temp_debug/axolotl_outputs folder
{
"label": "delete-outputs",
"type": "shell",
"command": "rm -rf temp_debug/axolotl_outputs",
"options":{ "cwd": "${workspaceFolder}/devtools"},
"problemMatcher": []
},
// this task changes into the devtools directory and deletes the `temp_debug/.hf-cache/datasets` folder
{
"label": "delete-temp-hf-dataset-cache",
"type": "shell",
"command": "rm -rf temp_debug/.hf-cache/datasets",
"options":{ "cwd": "${workspaceFolder}/devtools"},
"problemMatcher": []
},
// this task combines the two tasks above
{
"label": "cleanup-for-dataprep",
"dependsOn": ["delete-outputs", "delete-temp-hf-dataset-cache"],
}
]
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include requirements.txt
include README.md
include LICENSE
recursive-include axolotl *.py

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project:
type: website
website:
title: "Axolotl"
description: "Fine-tuning"
favicon: favicon.jpg
navbar:
title: Axolotl
background: dark
pinned: false
collapse: false
tools:
- icon: twitter
href: https://twitter.com/axolotl_ai
- icon: github
href: https://github.com/axolotl-ai-cloud/axolotl/
- icon: discord
href: https://discord.gg/7m9sfhzaf3
sidebar:
pinned: true
collapse-level: 2
style: docked
contents:
- text: Home
href: index.qmd
- section: "How-To Guides"
contents:
# TODO Edit folder structure after we have more docs.
- docs/debugging.qmd
- docs/multipack.qmd
- docs/fsdp_qlora.qmd
- docs/input_output.qmd
- docs/rlhf.qmd
- docs/nccl.qmd
- docs/mac.qmd
- docs/multi-node.qmd
- docs/unsloth.qmd
- docs/amd_hpc.qmd
- section: "Dataset Formats"
contents: docs/dataset-formats/*
- section: "Reference"
contents:
- docs/config.qmd
- docs/faq.qmd
format:
html:
theme: materia
css: styles.css
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FROM axolotlai/axolotl-base:{{ BASE_TAG }}
ENV TORCH_CUDA_ARCH_LIST="7.0 7.5 8.0 8.6+PTX"
ENV AXOLOTL_EXTRAS="{{ AXOLOTL_EXTRAS }}"
ENV AXOLOTL_ARGS="{{ AXOLOTL_ARGS }}"
ENV CUDA="{{ CUDA }}"
ENV PYTORCH_VERSION="{{ PYTORCH_VERSION }}"
ENV GITHUB_REF="{{ GITHUB_REF }}"
ENV GITHUB_SHA="{{ GITHUB_SHA }}"
ENV NIGHTLY_BUILD="{{ NIGHTLY_BUILD }}"
RUN apt-get update && \
apt-get install -y --allow-change-held-packages vim curl nano libnccl2 libnccl-dev
WORKDIR /workspace
RUN git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/axolotl-ai-cloud/axolotl.git
WORKDIR /workspace/axolotl
RUN git fetch origin +$GITHUB_REF && \
git checkout FETCH_HEAD
# If AXOLOTL_EXTRAS is set, append it in brackets
RUN if [ "$NIGHTLY_BUILD" = "true" ] ; then \
sed -i 's#^transformers.*#transformers @ git+https://github.com/huggingface/transformers.git@main#' requirements.txt; \
sed -i 's#^peft.*#peft @ git+https://github.com/huggingface/peft.git@main#' requirements.txt; \
sed -i 's#^accelerate.*#accelerate @ git+https://github.com/huggingface/accelerate.git@main#' requirements.txt; \
sed -i 's#^trl.*#trl @ git+https://github.com/huggingface/trl.git@main#' requirements.txt; \
sed -i 's#^datasets.*#datasets @ git+https://github.com/huggingface/datasets.git@main#' requirements.txt; \
fi
RUN if [ "$AXOLOTL_EXTRAS" != "" ] ; then \
pip install -e .[deepspeed,flash-attn,optimizers,$AXOLOTL_EXTRAS] $AXOLOTL_ARGS; \
else \
pip install -e .[deepspeed,flash-attn,optimizers] $AXOLOTL_ARGS; \
fi
RUN python scripts/unsloth_install.py | sh
RUN python scripts/cutcrossentropy_install.py | sh
# So we can test the Docker image
RUN pip install -r requirements-dev.txt -r requirements-tests.txt
# fix so that git fetch/pull from remote works
RUN git config remote.origin.fetch "+refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/origin/*" && \
git config --get remote.origin.fetch
# helper for huggingface-login cli
RUN git config --global credential.helper store

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#!/bin/bash
set -e
pytest -v --durations=10 -n8 --ignore=tests/e2e/ --ignore=tests/patched/ /workspace/axolotl/tests/
pytest -v --durations=10 -n8 --dist loadfile /workspace/axolotl/tests/patched/
pytest -v --durations=10 -n1 --dist loadfile /workspace/axolotl/tests/e2e/patched/ /workspace/axolotl/tests/e2e/integrations/
pytest -v --durations=10 --ignore=tests/e2e/patched/ --ignore=tests/e2e/multigpu/ --ignore=tests/e2e/integrations/ /workspace/axolotl/tests/e2e/

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"""
modal application to run axolotl gpu tests in Modal
"""
# pylint: disable=duplicate-code
import os
import pathlib
import tempfile
import jinja2
import modal
from jinja2 import select_autoescape
from modal import App, Image
cicd_path = pathlib.Path(__file__).parent.resolve()
template_loader = jinja2.FileSystemLoader(searchpath=cicd_path)
template_env = jinja2.Environment(
loader=template_loader, autoescape=select_autoescape()
)
df_template = template_env.get_template("Dockerfile.jinja")
df_args = {
"AXOLOTL_EXTRAS": os.environ.get("AXOLOTL_EXTRAS", ""),
"AXOLOTL_ARGS": os.environ.get("AXOLOTL_ARGS", ""),
"PYTORCH_VERSION": os.environ.get("PYTORCH_VERSION", "2.3.1"),
"BASE_TAG": os.environ.get("BASE_TAG", "main-base-py3.11-cu121-2.3.1"),
"CUDA": os.environ.get("CUDA", "121"),
"GITHUB_REF": os.environ.get("GITHUB_REF", "refs/heads/main"),
"GITHUB_SHA": os.environ.get("GITHUB_SHA", ""),
}
dockerfile_contents = df_template.render(**df_args)
temp_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp()
with open(pathlib.Path(temp_dir) / "Dockerfile", "w", encoding="utf-8") as f:
f.write(dockerfile_contents)
cicd_image = (
Image.from_dockerfile(
pathlib.Path(temp_dir) / "Dockerfile",
force_build=True,
gpu="A10G",
)
.env(df_args)
.pip_install("fastapi==0.110.0", "pydantic==2.6.3")
)
app = App("Axolotl CI/CD", secrets=[])
N_GPUS = int(os.environ.get("N_GPUS", 2))
GPU_CONFIG = modal.gpu.H100(count=N_GPUS)
def run_cmd(cmd: str, run_folder: str):
import subprocess # nosec
# Propagate errors from subprocess.
if exit_code := subprocess.call(cmd.split(), cwd=run_folder): # nosec
exit(exit_code) # pylint: disable=consider-using-sys-exit
@app.function(
image=cicd_image,
gpu=GPU_CONFIG,
timeout=60 * 60,
cpu=8.0,
memory=131072 * N_GPUS,
)
def cicd_pytest():
run_cmd("./cicd/multigpu.sh", "/workspace/axolotl")
@app.local_entrypoint()
def main():
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#!/bin/bash
set -e
# only run one test at a time so as not to OOM the GPU
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"""
modal application to run axolotl gpu tests in Modal
"""
# pylint: disable=duplicate-code
import os
import pathlib
import tempfile
import jinja2
import modal
from jinja2 import select_autoescape
from modal import App, Image
cicd_path = pathlib.Path(__file__).parent.resolve()
template_loader = jinja2.FileSystemLoader(searchpath=cicd_path)
template_env = jinja2.Environment(
loader=template_loader, autoescape=select_autoescape()
)
df_template = template_env.get_template("Dockerfile.jinja")
df_args = {
"AXOLOTL_EXTRAS": os.environ.get("AXOLOTL_EXTRAS", ""),
"AXOLOTL_ARGS": os.environ.get("AXOLOTL_ARGS", ""),
"PYTORCH_VERSION": os.environ.get("PYTORCH_VERSION", "2.3.1"),
"BASE_TAG": os.environ.get("BASE_TAG", "main-base-py3.11-cu121-2.3.1"),
"CUDA": os.environ.get("CUDA", "121"),
"GITHUB_REF": os.environ.get("GITHUB_REF", "refs/heads/main"),
"GITHUB_SHA": os.environ.get("GITHUB_SHA", ""),
"NIGHTLY_BUILD": os.environ.get("NIGHTLY_BUILD", ""),
}
dockerfile_contents = df_template.render(**df_args)
temp_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp()
with open(pathlib.Path(temp_dir) / "Dockerfile", "w", encoding="utf-8") as f:
f.write(dockerfile_contents)
cicd_image = (
Image.from_dockerfile(
pathlib.Path(temp_dir) / "Dockerfile",
context_mount=None,
force_build=True,
gpu="A10G",
)
.env(df_args)
.pip_install("fastapi==0.110.0", "pydantic==2.6.3")
)
app = App("Axolotl CI/CD", secrets=[])
N_GPUS = int(os.environ.get("N_GPUS", 1))
GPU_CONFIG = modal.gpu.A10G(count=N_GPUS)
def run_cmd(cmd: str, run_folder: str):
import subprocess # nosec
# Propagate errors from subprocess.
if exit_code := subprocess.call(cmd.split(), cwd=run_folder): # nosec
exit(exit_code) # pylint: disable=consider-using-sys-exit
@app.function(
image=cicd_image,
gpu=GPU_CONFIG,
timeout=60 * 60,
cpu=8.0,
memory=131072,
)
def cicd_pytest():
run_cmd("./cicd/cicd.sh", "/workspace/axolotl")
@app.local_entrypoint()
def main():
cicd_pytest.remote()

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## Download some datasets
```shell
curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tloen/alpaca-lora/main/alpaca_data_gpt4.json -o data/raw/alpaca_data_gpt4.json
curl https://huggingface.co/datasets/anon8231489123/ShareGPT_Vicuna_unfiltered/resolve/main/ShareGPT_V3_unfiltered_cleaned_split.json -L -o data/raw/vicuna_cleaned.json
curl https://github.com/teknium1/GPTeacher/blob/main/Instruct/gpt4-instruct-similarity-0.6-dataset.json?raw=true -L -o data/raw/gpt4-instruct-similarity-0.6-dataset.json
curl https://github.com/teknium1/GPTeacher/blob/main/Roleplay/roleplay-similarity_0.6-instruct-dataset.json?raw=true -L -o data/raw/roleplay-similarity_0.6-instruct-dataset.json
```
## Convert the JSON data files to JSONL.
```shell
python3 ./scripts/alpaca_json_to_jsonl.py --file data/alpaca_data_gpt4.json --output data/alpaca_data_gpt4.jsonl
python3 ./scripts/alpaca_json_to_jsonl.py --file data/raw/vicuna_cleaned.json --output data/vicuna_cleaned.jsonl
python3 ./scripts/alpaca_json_to_jsonl.py --file data/raw/roleplay-similarity_0.6-instruct-dataset.json --output data/roleplay-similarity_0.6-instruct-dataset.jsonl
python3 ./scripts/alpaca_json_to_jsonl.py --file data/raw/gpt4-instruct-similarity-0.6-dataset.json --output data/gpt4-instruct-similarity-0.6-dataset.jsonl
```
---
Using JSONL makes it easier to subset the data if you want a smaller training set, i.e get 2000 random examples.
```shell
shuf -n2000 data/vicuna_cleaned.jsonl > data/vicuna_cleaned.subset0.jsonl
```

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{
"zero_optimization": {
"stage": 3,
"offload_optimizer": {
"device": "cpu",
"pin_memory": true
},
"offload_param": {
"device": "cpu",
"pin_memory": true
},
"overlap_comm": true,
"contiguous_gradients": true,
"sub_group_size": 0,
@@ -23,8 +31,26 @@
"hysteresis": 2,
"min_loss_scale": 1
},
"gradient_accumulation_steps": "auto",
"gradient_clipping": "auto",
"optimizer": {
"type": "AdamW",
"params": {
"lr": "auto",
"betas": [
0.9,
0.95
],
"eps": 1e-8,
"weight_decay": "auto"
}
},
"scheduler": {
"type": "WarmupLR",
"params": {
"warmup_min_lr": "auto",
"warmup_max_lr": "auto",
"warmup_num_steps": "auto"
}
},
"train_batch_size": "auto",
"train_micro_batch_size_per_gpu": "auto",
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{
"zero_optimization": {
"stage": 1,
"overlap_comm": true
},
"bf16": {
"enabled": "auto"
},
"fp16": {
"enabled": "auto",
"auto_cast": false,
"loss_scale": 0,
"initial_scale_power": 32,
"loss_scale_window": 1000,
"hysteresis": 2,
"min_loss_scale": 1
},
"gradient_accumulation_steps": "auto",
"gradient_clipping": "auto",
"train_batch_size": "auto",
"train_micro_batch_size_per_gpu": "auto",
"wall_clock_breakdown": false
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{
"zero_optimization": {
"stage": 2,
"offload_optimizer": {
"device": "cpu"
},
"contiguous_gradients": true,
"overlap_comm": true
},
"bf16": {
"enabled": "auto"
},
"fp16": {
"enabled": "auto",
"auto_cast": false,
"loss_scale": 0,
"initial_scale_power": 32,
"loss_scale_window": 1000,
"hysteresis": 2,
"min_loss_scale": 1
},
"gradient_accumulation_steps": "auto",
"gradient_clipping": "auto",
"train_batch_size": "auto",
"train_micro_batch_size_per_gpu": "auto",
"wall_clock_breakdown": false
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{
"zero_optimization": {
"stage": 3,
"overlap_comm": true,
"contiguous_gradients": true,
"sub_group_size": 0,
"reduce_bucket_size": "auto",
"stage3_prefetch_bucket_size": "auto",
"stage3_param_persistence_threshold": "auto",
"stage3_max_live_parameters": 0,
"stage3_max_reuse_distance": 0,
"stage3_gather_16bit_weights_on_model_save": true
},
"bf16": {
"enabled": true
},
"gradient_accumulation_steps": "auto",
"gradient_clipping": "auto",
"train_batch_size": "auto",
"train_micro_batch_size_per_gpu": "auto",
"wall_clock_breakdown": false
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{
"zero_force_ds_cpu_optimizer": false,
"zero_allow_untested_optimizer": true,
"zero_optimization": {
"stage": 3,
"offload_optimizer": {
"device": "cpu",
"pin_memory": true
},
"offload_param": {
"device": "cpu",
"pin_memory": true
},
"overlap_comm": true,
"contiguous_gradients": true,
"sub_group_size": 0,
"reduce_bucket_size": "auto",
"stage3_prefetch_bucket_size": "auto",
"stage3_param_persistence_threshold": "auto",
"stage3_max_live_parameters": 0,
"stage3_max_reuse_distance": 0,
"stage3_gather_16bit_weights_on_model_save": true
},
"bf16": {
"enabled": true
},
"gradient_accumulation_steps": "auto",
"gradient_clipping": "auto",
"train_batch_size": "auto",
"train_micro_batch_size_per_gpu": "auto",
"wall_clock_breakdown": false
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{
"zero_force_ds_cpu_optimizer": false,
"zero_allow_untested_optimizer": true,
"zero_optimization": {
"stage": 3,
"offload_param": {
"device": "cpu",
"pin_memory": true
},
"overlap_comm": true,
"contiguous_gradients": true,
"sub_group_size": 0,
"reduce_bucket_size": "auto",
"stage3_prefetch_bucket_size": "auto",
"stage3_param_persistence_threshold": "auto",
"stage3_max_live_parameters": 0,
"stage3_max_reuse_distance": 0,
"stage3_gather_16bit_weights_on_model_save": true
},
"bf16": {
"enabled": true
},
"gradient_accumulation_steps": "auto",
"gradient_clipping": "auto",
"train_batch_size": "auto",
"train_micro_batch_size_per_gpu": "auto",
"wall_clock_breakdown": false
}

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This directory contains example config files that might be useful for debugging. Please see [docs/debugging.qmd](../docs/debugging.qmd) for more information.

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# Example config for debugging the chat_template prompt format
base_model: TinyLlama/TinyLlama-1.1B-Chat-v1.0
model_type: LlamaForCausalLM
tokenizer_type: LlamaTokenizer
load_in_8bit: true
load_in_4bit: false
datasets:
- path: fozziethebeat/alpaca_messages_2k_test
type: chat_template
shards: 10
val_set_size: 0
output_dir: temp_debug/axolotl_outputs/model
dataset_prepared_path: temp_debug/axolotl_outputs/data
dataset_processes: 1
sequence_len: 4096
sample_packing: false
pad_to_sequence_len: true
adapter: lora
lora_model_dir:
lora_r: 32
lora_alpha: 16
lora_dropout: 0.05
lora_target_linear: true
lora_fan_in_fan_out:
micro_batch_size: 1
num_epochs: 1
max_steps: 10
optimizer: adamw_bnb_8bit
lr_scheduler: cosine
learning_rate: 0.0002
train_on_inputs: false
group_by_length: false
bf16: false
fp16: true
tf32: false
gradient_checkpointing: true
logging_steps: 1
flash_attention: true
warmup_steps: 10
weight_decay: 0.0

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- ~/.cache/huggingface/:/root/.cache/huggingface/
# set environment variables
environment:
# Set environment variables
- GIT_AUTHOR_NAME=${GIT_AUTHOR_NAME}
- GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL=${GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL}
- GIT_COMMITTER_NAME=${GIT_COMMITTER_NAME}
- GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL=${GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL}
- WANDB_API_KEY=${WANDB_API_KEY}
deploy:
resources:

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ARG BASE_TAG=main-base
FROM axolotlai/axolotl-base:$BASE_TAG
FROM winglian/axolotl-base:$BASE_TAG
ARG TORCH_CUDA_ARCH_LIST="7.0 7.5 8.0 8.6+PTX"
ARG AXOLOTL_EXTRAS=""
ARG AXOLOTL_ARGS=""
ARG CUDA="118"
ARG PYTORCH_VERSION="2.1.2"
ENV PYTORCH_VERSION=$PYTORCH_VERSION
ENV BNB_CUDA_VERSION=$CUDA
RUN apt-get update && \
apt-get install -y --allow-change-held-packages vim curl nano libnccl2 libnccl-dev rsync s3fs
apt-get install -y vim curl
WORKDIR /workspace
RUN git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/axolotl-ai-cloud/axolotl.git
WORKDIR /workspace/axolotl
RUN pip3 install --force-reinstall "peft @ git+https://github.com/huggingface/peft.git@main"
RUN git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/OpenAccess-AI-Collective/axolotl.git
# If AXOLOTL_EXTRAS is set, append it in brackets
RUN if [ "$AXOLOTL_EXTRAS" != "" ] ; then \
pip install -e .[deepspeed,flash-attn,optimizers,$AXOLOTL_EXTRAS] $AXOLOTL_ARGS; \
RUN cd axolotl && \
if [ "$AXOLOTL_EXTRAS" != "" ] ; then \
pip install -e .[$AXOLOTL_EXTRAS]; \
else \
pip install -e .[deepspeed,flash-attn,optimizers] $AXOLOTL_ARGS; \
pip install -e .; \
fi
RUN python scripts/unsloth_install.py | sh
RUN python scripts/cutcrossentropy_install.py | sh
# So we can test the Docker image
RUN pip install pytest
# fix so that git fetch/pull from remote works
RUN git config remote.origin.fetch "+refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/origin/*" && \
RUN cd axolotl && \
git config remote.origin.fetch "+refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/origin/*" && \
git config --get remote.origin.fetch
# helper for huggingface-login cli

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ARG UBUNTU_VERSION="22.04"
ARG MAX_JOBS=4
FROM nvidia/cuda:$CUDA_VERSION-cudnn$CUDNN_VERSION-devel-ubuntu$UBUNTU_VERSION AS base-builder
FROM nvidia/cuda:$CUDA_VERSION-cudnn$CUDNN_VERSION-devel-ubuntu$UBUNTU_VERSION as base-builder
ENV PATH="/root/miniconda3/bin:${PATH}"
ARG PYTHON_VERSION="3.10"
ARG PYTORCH_VERSION="2.1.2"
ARG PYTHON_VERSION="3.9"
ARG PYTORCH_VERSION="2.0.1"
ARG CUDA="118"
ARG TORCH_CUDA_ARCH_LIST="7.0 7.5 8.0 8.6 9.0+PTX"
ENV PYTHON_VERSION=$PYTHON_VERSION
ENV TORCH_CUDA_ARCH_LIST=$TORCH_CUDA_ARCH_LIST
RUN apt-get update \
&& apt-get install -y wget git build-essential ninja-build git-lfs libaio-dev pkg-config && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* \
&& wget \
RUN apt-get update
RUN apt-get install -y wget git build-essential ninja-build git-lfs libaio-dev && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
RUN wget \
https://repo.anaconda.com/miniconda/Miniconda3-latest-Linux-x86_64.sh \
&& mkdir /root/.conda \
&& bash Miniconda3-latest-Linux-x86_64.sh -b \
&& rm -f Miniconda3-latest-Linux-x86_64.sh \
&& conda create -n "py${PYTHON_VERSION}" python="${PYTHON_VERSION}"
&& rm -f Miniconda3-latest-Linux-x86_64.sh
RUN conda create -n "py${PYTHON_VERSION}" python="${PYTHON_VERSION}"
ENV PATH="/root/miniconda3/envs/py${PYTHON_VERSION}/bin:${PATH}"
WORKDIR /workspace
RUN python3 -m pip install --upgrade pip && pip3 install packaging && \
python3 -m pip install --no-cache-dir -U torch==${PYTORCH_VERSION}+cu${CUDA} --extra-index-url https://download.pytorch.org/whl/cu$CUDA && \
python3 -m pip install --no-cache-dir "causal_conv1d @ git+https://github.com/Dao-AILab/causal-conv1d.git@main" && \
python3 -m pip install --no-cache-dir "mamba_ssm @ git+https://github.com/state-spaces/mamba.git@main"
python3 -m pip install --no-cache-dir -U torch==${PYTORCH_VERSION}+cu${CUDA} --extra-index-url https://download.pytorch.org/whl/cu$CUDA
RUN git lfs install --skip-repo && \
pip3 install awscli && \
FROM base-builder AS flash-attn-builder
WORKDIR /workspace
ARG TORCH_CUDA_ARCH_LIST="7.0 7.5 8.0 8.6 9.0+PTX"
RUN git clone https://github.com/Dao-AILab/flash-attention.git && \
cd flash-attention && \
git checkout v2.0.4 && \
python3 setup.py bdist_wheel && \
cd csrc/fused_dense_lib && \
python3 setup.py bdist_wheel && \
cd ../xentropy && \
python3 setup.py bdist_wheel && \
cd ../rotary && \
python3 setup.py bdist_wheel && \
cd ../layer_norm && \
python3 setup.py bdist_wheel
FROM base-builder AS deepspeed-builder
ARG TORCH_CUDA_ARCH_LIST="7.0 7.5 8.0 8.6 9.0+PTX"
WORKDIR /workspace
RUN git clone https://github.com/microsoft/DeepSpeed.git && \
cd DeepSpeed && \
MAX_CONCURRENCY=8 DS_BUILD_SPARSE_ATTN=0 DS_BUILD_OPS=1 python3 setup.py bdist_wheel
FROM base-builder AS bnb-builder
WORKDIR /workspace
ARG CUDA="118"
ENV CUDA=$CUDA
RUN git clone https://github.com/TimDettmers/bitsandbytes.git && \
cd bitsandbytes && \
CUDA_VERSION=$CUDA make cuda11x && \
python setup.py bdist_wheel
FROM base-builder
ARG TORCH_CUDA_ARCH_LIST="7.0 7.5 8.0 8.6 9.0+PTX"
ENV TORCH_CUDA_ARCH_LIST=$TORCH_CUDA_ARCH_LIST
# recompile apex
RUN python3 -m pip uninstall -y apex
RUN git clone https://github.com/NVIDIA/apex
# `MAX_JOBS=1` disables parallel building to avoid cpu memory OOM when building image on GitHub Action (standard) runners
RUN cd apex && MAX_JOBS=1 python3 -m pip install -v --disable-pip-version-check --no-cache-dir --no-build-isolation --config-settings "--build-option=--cpp_ext" --config-settings "--build-option=--cuda_ext" ./
RUN mkdir -p /workspace/builds
COPY --from=bnb-builder /workspace/bitsandbytes /workspace/builds/bitsandbytes
RUN mkdir -p /workspace/wheels/bitsandbytes
COPY --from=deepspeed-builder /workspace/DeepSpeed/dist/deepspeed-*.whl wheels
COPY --from=bnb-builder /workspace/bitsandbytes/dist/bitsandbytes-*.whl wheels
COPY --from=bnb-builder /workspace/bitsandbytes/bitsandbytes/libbitsandbytes*.so wheels/bitsandbytes
COPY --from=flash-attn-builder /workspace/flash-attention/dist/flash_attn-*.whl wheels
COPY --from=flash-attn-builder /workspace/flash-attention/csrc/fused_dense_lib/dist/fused_dense_lib-*.whl wheels
COPY --from=flash-attn-builder /workspace/flash-attention/csrc/xentropy/dist/xentropy_cuda_lib-*.whl wheels
COPY --from=flash-attn-builder /workspace/flash-attention/csrc/rotary/dist/rotary_emb-*.whl wheels
COPY --from=flash-attn-builder /workspace/flash-attention/csrc/layer_norm/dist/dropout_layer_norm-*.whl wheels
RUN pip3 install wheels/deepspeed-*.whl wheels/flash_attn-*.whl wheels/fused_dense_lib-*.whl wheels/xentropy_cuda_lib-*.whl wheels/rotary_emb-*.whl wheels/dropout_layer_norm-*.whl
RUN cd /workspace/builds/bitsandbytes && python3 setup.py install
RUN git lfs install --skip-repo
RUN pip3 install awscli && \
# The base image ships with `pydantic==1.8.2` which is not working
pip3 install -U --no-cache-dir pydantic==1.10.10

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ARG BASE_TAG=main
FROM axolotlai/axolotl:$BASE_TAG
ENV HF_DATASETS_CACHE="/workspace/data/huggingface-cache/datasets"
ENV HF_HUB_CACHE="/workspace/data/huggingface-cache/hub"
ENV HF_HOME="/workspace/data/huggingface-cache/hub"
ENV HF_HUB_ENABLE_HF_TRANSFER="1"
EXPOSE 8888
EXPOSE 22
COPY scripts/cloud-entrypoint.sh /root/cloud-entrypoint.sh
COPY scripts/motd /etc/motd
RUN pip install jupyterlab notebook ipywidgets && \
jupyter lab clean
RUN apt install --yes --no-install-recommends openssh-server tmux && \
mkdir -p ~/.ssh && \
chmod 700 ~/.ssh && \
printf "\n[[ -z \"\$TMUX\" ]] && { tmux attach-session -t ssh_tmux || tmux new-session -s ssh_tmux; exit; }\n" >> ~/.bashrc && \
printf "[ ! -z \"\$TERM\" -a -r /etc/motd ] && cat /etc/motd\n" >> ~/.bashrc && \
chmod +x /workspace/axolotl/scripts/cloud-entrypoint.sh && \
chmod +x /root/cloud-entrypoint.sh
ENTRYPOINT ["/root/cloud-entrypoint.sh"]
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ARG BASE_TAG=main
FROM axolotlai/axolotl:$BASE_TAG
ENV HF_DATASETS_CACHE="/workspace/data/huggingface-cache/datasets"
ENV HF_HUB_CACHE="/workspace/data/huggingface-cache/hub"
ENV HF_HOME="/workspace/data/huggingface-cache/hub"
ENV HF_HUB_ENABLE_HF_TRANSFER="1"
EXPOSE 8888
EXPOSE 22
COPY scripts/cloud-entrypoint-term.sh /root/cloud-entrypoint.sh
COPY scripts/motd /etc/motd
RUN pip install jupyterlab notebook ipywidgets && \
jupyter lab clean
RUN apt install --yes --no-install-recommends openssh-server tmux sudo && \
pip3 install -U --no-cache-dir grpcio ray[default]==2.9.3 && \
mkdir -p ~/.ssh && \
chmod 700 ~/.ssh && \
printf "[ ! -z \"\$TERM\" -a -r /etc/motd ] && cat /etc/motd\n" >> ~/.bashrc && \
chmod +x /workspace/axolotl/scripts/cloud-entrypoint.sh && \
chmod +x /root/cloud-entrypoint.sh
ENTRYPOINT ["/root/cloud-entrypoint.sh"]
CMD ["sleep", "infinity"]

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ARG BASE_TAG=main
FROM winglian/axolotl:$BASE_TAG
ENV HF_DATASETS_CACHE="/workspace/data/huggingface-cache/datasets"
ENV HUGGINGFACE_HUB_CACHE="/workspace/data/huggingface-cache/hub"
ENV TRANSFORMERS_CACHE="/workspace/data/huggingface-cache/hub"
COPY scripts/runpod-entrypoint.sh /root/runpod-entrypoint.sh
RUN apt install --yes --no-install-recommends openssh-server tmux && \
mkdir -p ~/.ssh && \
chmod 700 ~/.ssh && \
printf "\n[[ -z \"\$TMUX\" ]] && { tmux attach-session -t ssh_tmux || tmux new-session -s ssh_tmux; exit; }\n" >> ~/.bashrc && \
chmod +x /workspace/axolotl/scripts/runpod-entrypoint.sh && \
chmod +x /root/runpod-entrypoint.sh
ENTRYPOINT ["/root/runpod-entrypoint.sh"]
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ARG BASE_TAG=main-base
FROM axolotlai/axolotl-base:$BASE_TAG
ARG TORCH_CUDA_ARCH_LIST="7.0 7.5 8.0 8.6+PTX"
ARG AXOLOTL_EXTRAS=""
ARG AXOLOTL_ARGS=""
ARG CUDA="118"
ARG PYTORCH_VERSION="2.1.2"
ARG GITHUB_REF="main"
ENV PYTORCH_VERSION=$PYTORCH_VERSION
RUN apt-get update && \
apt-get install -y --allow-change-held-packages vim curl nano libnccl2 libnccl-dev
WORKDIR /workspace
RUN git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/axolotl-ai-cloud/axolotl.git
WORKDIR /workspace/axolotl
RUN git fetch origin +$GITHUB_REF && \
git checkout FETCH_HEAD
# If AXOLOTL_EXTRAS is set, append it in brackets
RUN if [ "$AXOLOTL_EXTRAS" != "" ] ; then \
pip install -e .[deepspeed,flash-attn,mamba-ssm,$AXOLOTL_EXTRAS] $AXOLOTL_ARGS; \
else \
pip install -e .[deepspeed,flash-attn,mamba-ssm] $AXOLOTL_ARGS; \
fi
# So we can test the Docker image
RUN pip install pytest
# fix so that git fetch/pull from remote works
RUN git config remote.origin.fetch "+refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/origin/*" && \
git config --get remote.origin.fetch
# helper for huggingface-login cli
RUN git config --global credential.helper store

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---
title: Training with AMD GPUs on HPC Systems
description: A comprehensive guide for using Axolotl on distributed systems with AMD GPUs
---
This guide provides step-by-step instructions for installing and configuring Axolotl on a High-Performance Computing (HPC) environment equipped with AMD GPUs.
## Setup
### 1. Install Python
We recommend using Miniforge, a minimal conda-based Python distribution:
```bash
curl -L -O "https://github.com/conda-forge/miniforge/releases/latest/download/Miniforge3-$(uname)-$(uname -m).sh"
bash Miniforge3-$(uname)-$(uname -m).sh
```
### 2. Configure Python Environment
Add Python to your PATH and ensure it's available at login:
```bash
echo 'export PATH=~/miniforge3/bin:$PATH' >> ~/.bashrc
echo 'if [ -f ~/.bashrc ]; then . ~/.bashrc; fi' >> ~/.bash_profile
```
### 3. Load AMD GPU Software
Load the ROCm module:
```bash
module load rocm/5.7.1
```
Note: The specific module name and version may vary depending on your HPC system. Consult your system documentation for the correct module name.
### 4. Install PyTorch
Install PyTorch with ROCm support:
```bash
pip install -U torch torchvision torchaudio --index-url https://download.pytorch.org/whl/rocm5.7 --force-reinstall
```
### 5. Install Flash Attention
Clone and install the Flash Attention repository:
```bash
git clone --recursive https://github.com/ROCmSoftwarePlatform/flash-attention.git
export GPU_ARCHS="gfx90a"
cd flash-attention
export PYTHON_SITE_PACKAGES=$(python -c 'import site; print(site.getsitepackages()[0])')
patch "${PYTHON_SITE_PACKAGES}/torch/utils/hipify/hipify_python.py" hipify_patch.patch
pip install .
```
### 6. Install Axolotl
Clone and install Axolotl:
```bash
git clone https://github.com/axolotl-ai-cloud/axolotl
cd axolotl
pip install packaging ninja
pip install -e .
```
### 7. Apply xformers Workaround
xformers appears to be incompatible with ROCm. Apply the following workarounds:
- Edit $HOME/packages/axolotl/src/axolotl/monkeypatch/llama_attn_hijack_flash.py modifying the code to always return `False` for SwiGLU availability from xformers.
- Edit $HOME/miniforge3/lib/python3.10/site-packages/xformers/ops/swiglu_op.py replacing the "SwiGLU" function with a pass statement.
### 8. Prepare Job Submission Script
Create a script for job submission using your HPC's particular software (e.g. Slurm, PBS). Include necessary environment setup and the command to run Axolotl training. If the compute node(s) do(es) not have internet access, it is recommended to include
```bash
export TRANSFORMERS_OFFLINE=1
export HF_DATASETS_OFFLINE=1
```
### 9. Download Base Model
Download a base model using the Hugging Face CLI:
```bash
huggingface-cli download meta-llama/Meta-Llama-3.1-8B --local-dir ~/hfdata/llama3.1-8B
```
### 10. Create Axolotl Configuration
Create an Axolotl configuration file (YAML format) tailored to your specific training requirements and dataset. Use FSDP for multi-node training.
Note: Deepspeed did not work at the time of testing. However, if anyone managed to get it working, please let us know.
### 11. Preprocess Data
Run preprocessing on the login node:
```bash
CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES="" python -m axolotl.cli.preprocess /path/to/your/config.yaml
```
### 12. Train
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---
title: Batch size vs Gradient accumulation
description: Understanding of batch size and gradient accumulation steps
---
Gradient accumulation means accumulating gradients over several mini-batches and updating the model weights afterward. When the samples in each batch are diverse, this technique doesn't significantly impact learning.
This method allows for effective training with larger effective batch sizes without needing proportionally larger memory. Here's why:
1. **Memory Consumption with Batch Size**: The primary reason increasing the batch size impacts memory is due to the storage requirements for intermediate activations. When you forward propagate a batch through a network, you have to store the activations at each layer for each sample in the batch, because these activations are used during backpropagation to compute gradients. Therefore, larger batches mean more activations, leading to greater GPU memory consumption.
2. **Gradient Accumulation**: With gradient accumulation, you're effectively simulating a larger batch size by accumulating gradients over several smaller batches (or micro-batches). However, at any given time, you're only forward and backward propagating a micro-batch. This means you only store activations for the micro-batch, not the full accumulated batch. As a result, you can simulate the effect of a larger batch size without the memory cost of storing activations for a large batch.
**Example 1:**
Micro batch size: 3
Gradient accumulation steps: 2
Number of GPUs: 3
Total batch size = 3 * 2 * 3 = 18
```
| GPU 1 | GPU 2 | GPU 3 |
|----------------|----------------|----------------|
| S1, S2, S3 | S4, S5, S6 | S7, S8, S9 |
| e1, e2, e3 | e4, e5, e6 | e7, e8, e9 |
|----------------|----------------|----------------|
| → (accumulate) | → (accumulate) | → (accumulate) |
|----------------|----------------|----------------|
| S10, S11, S12 | S13, S14, S15 | S16, S17, S18 |
| e10, e11, e12 | e13, e14, e15 | e16, e17, e18 |
|----------------|----------------|----------------|
| → (apply) | → (apply) | → (apply) |
Accumulated gradient for the weight w1 after the second iteration (considering all GPUs):
Total gradient for w1 = e1 + e2 + e3 + e4 + e5 + e6 + e7 + e8 + e9 + e10 + e11 + e12 + e13 + e14 + e15 + e16 + e17 + e18
Weight update for w1:
w1_new = w1_old - learning rate x (Total gradient for w1 / 18)
```
**Example 2:**
Micro batch size: 2
Gradient accumulation steps: 1
Number of GPUs: 3
Total batch size = 2 * 1 * 3 = 6
```
| GPU 1 | GPU 2 | GPU 3 |
|-----------|-----------|-----------|
| S1, S2 | S3, S4 | S5, S6 |
| e1, e2 | e3, e4 | e5, e6 |
|-----------|-----------|-----------|
| → (apply) | → (apply) | → (apply) |
Accumulated gradient for the weight w1 (considering all GPUs):
Total gradient for w1 = e1 + e2 + e3 + e4 + e5 + e6
Weight update for w1:
w1_new = w1_old - learning rate × (Total gradient for w1 / 6)
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---
title: Config options
description: A complete list of all configuration options.
---
```yaml
# This is the huggingface model that contains *.pt, *.safetensors, or *.bin files
# This can also be a relative path to a model on disk
base_model: ./llama-7b-hf
# You can specify an ignore pattern if the model repo contains more than 1 model type (*.pt, etc)
base_model_ignore_patterns:
# If the base_model repo on hf hub doesn't include configuration .json files,
# You can set that here, or leave this empty to default to base_model
base_model_config: ./llama-7b-hf
# You can specify to choose a specific model revision from huggingface hub
revision_of_model:
# Optional tokenizer configuration path in case you want to use a different tokenizer
# than the one defined in the base model
tokenizer_config:
# If you want to specify the type of model to load, AutoModelForCausalLM is a good choice too
model_type: AutoModelForCausalLM
# Corresponding tokenizer for the model AutoTokenizer is a good choice
tokenizer_type: AutoTokenizer
# Trust remote code for untrusted source
trust_remote_code:
# use_fast option for tokenizer loading from_pretrained, default to True
tokenizer_use_fast:
# Whether to use the legacy tokenizer setting, defaults to True
tokenizer_legacy:
# Resize the model embeddings when new tokens are added to multiples of 32
# This is reported to improve training speed on some models
resize_token_embeddings_to_32x:
# (Internal use only)
# Used to identify which the model is based on
is_falcon_derived_model:
is_llama_derived_model:
is_qwen_derived_model:
# Please note that if you set this to true, `padding_side` will be set to "left" by default
is_mistral_derived_model:
# optional overrides to the base model configuration
overrides_of_model_config:
# RoPE Scaling https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/pull/24653
rope_scaling:
type: # linear | dynamic
factor: # float
# optional overrides to the bnb 4bit quantization configuration
# https://huggingface.co/docs/transformers/main/main_classes/quantization#transformers.BitsAndBytesConfig
bnb_config_kwargs:
# These are default values
llm_int8_has_fp16_weight: false
bnb_4bit_quant_type: nf4
bnb_4bit_use_double_quant: true
# Whether you are training a 4-bit GPTQ quantized model
gptq: true
# This will attempt to quantize the model down to 8 bits and use adam 8 bit optimizer
load_in_8bit: true
# Use bitsandbytes 4 bit
load_in_4bit:
# Use CUDA bf16
bf16: true # bool or 'full' for `bf16_full_eval`. require >=ampere
# Use CUDA fp16
fp16: true
# Use CUDA tf32
tf32: true # require >=ampere
# No AMP (automatic mixed precision)
bfloat16: true # require >=ampere
float16: true
# Limit the memory for all available GPUs to this amount (if an integer, expressed in gigabytes); default: unset
gpu_memory_limit: 20GiB
# Do the LoRA/PEFT loading on CPU -- this is required if the base model is so large it takes up most or all of the available GPU VRAM, e.g. during a model and LoRA merge
lora_on_cpu: true
# A list of one or more datasets to finetune the model with
datasets:
# HuggingFace dataset repo | s3://,gs:// path | "json" for local dataset, make sure to fill data_files
- path: vicgalle/alpaca-gpt4
# The type of prompt to use for training. [alpaca, gpteacher, oasst, reflection]
type: alpaca # format | format:<prompt_style> (chat/instruct) | <prompt_strategies>.load_<load_fn>
ds_type: # Optional[str] (json|arrow|parquet|text|csv) defines the datatype when path is a file
data_files: # Optional[str] path to source data files
shards: # Optional[int] number of shards to split data into
name: # Optional[str] name of dataset configuration to load
train_on_split: train # Optional[str] name of dataset split to load from
revision: # Optional[str] The specific revision of the dataset to use when loading from the Hugging Face Hub. This can be a commit hash, tag, or branch name. If not specified, the latest version will be used. This parameter is ignored for local datasets.
trust_remote_code: # Optional[bool] Trust remote code for untrusted source
# Custom user instruction prompt
- path: repo
type:
# The below are defaults. only set what's needed if you use a different column name.
system_prompt: ""
system_format: "{system}"
field_system: system
field_instruction: instruction
field_input: input
field_output: output
# Customizable to be single line or multi-line
# Use {instruction}/{input} as key to be replaced
# 'format' can include {input}
format: |-
User: {instruction} {input}
Assistant:
# 'no_input_format' cannot include {input}
no_input_format: "{instruction} "
# For `completion` datsets only, uses the provided field instead of `text` column
field:
# Using chat template
- path: ...
# Set type to `chat_template` to use this strategy
type: chat_template
# Specify the name of the chat template to use
# The name of the chat template to use for training, following values are supported:
# - tokenizer_default: Uses the chat template that is available in the tokenizer_config.json. If the chat template is not available in the tokenizer, it will raise an error. This is the default.
# - alpaca/inst/chatml/gemma/cohere/llama3/phi_3/deepseek_v2/jamba: These chat templates are available in the axolotl codebase at src/axolotl/utils/chat_templates.py
# - tokenizer_default_fallback_*: where * is the name of the chat template to fallback to if the tokenizer does not have a chat template else default to tokenizer. E.g. tokenizer_default_fallback_chatml.
# - jinja: Uses a custom jinja template for the chat template. The custom jinja template should be provided in the chat_template_jinja field.
chat_template: tokenizer_default
# Custom jinja template for chat template. This will be only used if `chat_template` is set to `jinja` or empty (in which case chat_template is automatically set to `jinja`).
chat_template_jinja:
# The key in the data example that contains the messages. Default is "messages".
field_messages: messages
# The key in the message turn that contains the role. Default is "role".
message_field_role: role
# The key in the message turn that contains the content. Default is "content".
message_field_content: content
# Optional[Dict[str, List]]. Roles mapping for the messages.
roles:
user: ["human", "user"]
assistant: ["gpt", "assistant", "ai"]
system: ["system"]
## NOTE: Leaving the below empty will default to using the simple legacy tokenization strategy where only last message is trained on.
# Optional[List[str]]. Roles to train on. The tokens from these roles will be considered for the loss.
roles_to_train: ["gpt", "assistant"]
# Optional[str]. Which EOS tokens to train on in the conversation. Possible values are:
# - all: train on all EOS tokens
# - turn: train on the EOS token at the end of each trainable turn
# - last: train on the last EOS token in the conversation
train_on_eos: last
# The key in the message turn that indicates via boolean whether tokens of a turn should be considered for training. Useful to selectively train on certain turns besides the `roles_to_train`.
message_field_training: training
# The key in the message turn that contains the training details. Useful to selectively train on certain tokens in a turn.
# The value of the key is a List[Dict] containing `begin_offset` (start character index in content), `end_offset` (end character index in content), and `train` (boolean whether to train).
# See example at `docs/dataset-formats/conversation.qmd`
message_field_training_detail: train_detail
# If false, the datasets will not be shuffled and will keep their original order in `datasets`.
# The same applies to the `test_datasets` option and the `pretraining_dataset` option. Default is true.
shuffle_merged_datasets: true
Deduplicates datasets and test_datasets with identical entries.
dataset_exact_deduplication: true
# A list of one or more datasets to eval the model with.
# You can use either test_datasets, or val_set_size, but not both.
test_datasets:
- path: /workspace/data/eval.jsonl
ds_type: json
# You need to specify a split. For "json" datasets the default split is called "train".
split: train
type: completion
data_files:
- /workspace/data/eval.jsonl
# use RL training: 'dpo', 'ipo', 'kto'
rl:
# whether to perform weighting if doing DPO training. Boolean.
dpo_use_weighting:
# The name of the chat template to use for training, following values are supported:
# - tokenizer_default: Uses the chat template that is available in the tokenizer_config.json. If the chat template is not available in the tokenizer, it will raise an error. This is the default value.
# - alpaca/inst/chatml/gemma/cohere/llama3/phi_3/deepseek_v2/jamba: These chat templates are available in the axolotl codebase at src/axolotl/utils/chat_templates.py
# - tokenizer_default_fallback_*: where * is the name of the chat template to fallback to. E.g. tokenizer_default_fallback_chatml. This is useful when the chat template is not available in the tokenizer.
# - jinja: Uses a custom jinja template for the chat template. The custom jinja template should be provided in the chat_template_jinja field.
# The selected chat template will be saved to the tokenizer_config.json for easier inferencing
# Note: It is recommended to set train_on_inputs to true when using a chat template that is different from the model's default chat template.
chat_template: tokenizer_default
# custom jinja template for chat template. This will be only used if chat_template is set to `jinja` or `null` (in which case chat_template is automatically set to `jinja`). Default is null.
chat_template_jinja: null
# Changes the default system message
default_system_message: You are a helpful assistant. Please give a long and detailed answer. # Currently only supports chatml.
# Axolotl attempts to save the dataset as an arrow after packing the data together so
# subsequent training attempts load faster, relative path
dataset_prepared_path: data/last_run_prepared
# Push prepared dataset to hub
push_dataset_to_hub: # repo path
# The maximum number of processes to use while preprocessing your input dataset. This defaults to `os.cpu_count()`
# if not set.
dataset_processes: # defaults to os.cpu_count() if not set
# Keep dataset in memory while preprocessing
# Only needed if cached dataset is taking too much storage
dataset_keep_in_memory:
# push checkpoints to hub
hub_model_id: # private repo path to push finetuned model
# how to push checkpoints to hub
# https://huggingface.co/docs/transformers/v4.31.0/en/main_classes/trainer#transformers.TrainingArguments.hub_strategy
hub_strategy:
# Whether to use hf `use_auth_token` for loading datasets. Useful for fetching private datasets
# Required to be true when used in combination with `push_dataset_to_hub`
hf_use_auth_token: # boolean
# How much of the dataset to set aside as evaluation. 1 = 100%, 0.50 = 50%, etc. 0 for no eval.
val_set_size: 0.04
# Num shards for whole dataset
dataset_shard_num:
# Index of shard to use for whole dataset
dataset_shard_idx:
# The maximum length of an input to train with, this should typically be less than 2048
# as most models have a token/context limit of 2048
sequence_len: 2048
# Pad inputs so each step uses constant sized buffers
# This will reduce memory fragmentation and may prevent OOMs, by re-using memory more efficiently
pad_to_sequence_len:
# Use efficient multi-packing with block diagonal attention and per sequence position_ids. Recommend set to 'true'
sample_packing:
# Set to 'false' if getting errors during eval with sample_packing on.
eval_sample_packing:
# You can set these packing optimizations AFTER starting a training at least once.
# The trainer will provide recommended values for these values.
sample_packing_eff_est:
total_num_tokens:
# Increasing the following values helps with packing, but usually only slightly (<%1.)
# The number of samples packed at a time.
sample_packing_group_size: 100000
# The number of samples which can be packed into one sequence. Increase if using a large sequence_len with many short samples.
sample_packing_bin_size: 200
# Passed through to transformers when loading the model when launched without accelerate
# Use `sequential` when training w/ model parallelism to limit memory
device_map:
# Defines the max memory usage per gpu on the system. Passed through to transformers when loading the model.
max_memory:
# If you want to use 'lora' or 'qlora' or leave blank to train all parameters in original model
adapter: lora
# If you already have a lora model trained that you want to load, put that here.
# This means after training, if you want to test the model, you should set this to the value of `output_dir`.
# Note that if you merge an adapter to the base model, a new subdirectory `merged` will be created under the `output_dir`.
lora_model_dir:
# LoRA hyperparameters
# For more details about the following options, see:
# https://www.anyscale.com/blog/fine-tuning-llms-lora-or-full-parameter-an-in-depth-analysis-with-llama-2
lora_r: 8
lora_alpha: 16
lora_dropout: 0.05
lora_target_modules:
- q_proj
- v_proj
# - k_proj
# - o_proj
# - gate_proj
# - down_proj
# - up_proj
lora_target_linear: # If true, will target all linear modules
peft_layers_to_transform: # The layer indices to transform, otherwise, apply to all layers
# If you added new tokens to the tokenizer, you may need to save some LoRA modules because they need to know the new tokens.
# For LLaMA and Mistral, you need to save `embed_tokens` and `lm_head`. It may vary for other models.
# `embed_tokens` converts tokens to embeddings, and `lm_head` converts embeddings to token probabilities.
# https://github.com/huggingface/peft/issues/334#issuecomment-1561727994
lora_modules_to_save:
# - embed_tokens
# - lm_head
lora_fan_in_fan_out: false
# LoRA+ hyperparameters
# For more details about the following options, see:
# https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.12354 and `src/axolotl/core/train_builder.py`
loraplus_lr_ratio: # loraplus learning rate ratio lr_B / lr_A. Recommended value is 2^4.
loraplus_lr_embedding: # loraplus learning rate for lora embedding layers. Default value is 1e-6.
peft:
# Configuration options for loftq initialization for LoRA
# https://huggingface.co/docs/peft/developer_guides/quantization#loftq-initialization
loftq_config:
loftq_bits: # typically 4 bits
# ReLoRA configuration
# Must use either 'lora' or 'qlora' adapter, and does not support fsdp or deepspeed
relora_steps: # Number of steps per ReLoRA restart
relora_warmup_steps: # Number of per-restart warmup steps
relora_anneal_steps: # Number of anneal steps for each relora cycle
relora_prune_ratio: # threshold for optimizer magnitude when pruning
relora_cpu_offload: # True to perform lora weight merges on cpu during restarts, for modest gpu memory savings
# wandb configuration if you're using it
# Make sure your `WANDB_API_KEY` environment variable is set (recommended) or you login to wandb with `wandb login`.
wandb_mode: # "offline" to save run metadata locally and not sync to the server, "disabled" to turn off wandb
wandb_project: # Your wandb project name
wandb_entity: # A wandb Team name if using a Team
wandb_watch:
wandb_name: # Set the name of your wandb run
wandb_run_id: # Set the ID of your wandb run
wandb_log_model: # "checkpoint" to log model to wandb Artifacts every `save_steps` or "end" to log only at the end of training
# mlflow configuration if you're using it
mlflow_tracking_uri: # URI to mlflow
mlflow_experiment_name: # Your experiment name
mlflow_run_name: # Your run name
hf_mlflow_log_artifacts: # set to true to copy each saved checkpoint on each save to mlflow artifact registry
# Comet configuration if you're using it
# Make sure your `COMET_API_KEY` environment variable is set (recommended) or you login to Comet with `comet login`.
# Check out our documentation for more details https://www.comet.com/docs/v2/api-and-sdk/python-sdk/reference/Experiment-Creation/#comet_ml.start
use_comet: # Enable or disable Comet integration.
comet_api_key: # API key for Comet. Recommended to set via `comet login`.
comet_workspace: # Workspace name in Comet. Defaults to the user's default workspace.
comet_project_name: # Project name in Comet. Defaults to Uncategorized.
comet_experiment_key: # Identifier for the experiment. Used to append data to an existing experiment or control the key of new experiments. Default to a random key.
comet_mode: # Create a new experiment ("create") or log to an existing one ("get"). Default ("get_or_create") auto-selects based on configuration.
comet_online: # Set to True to log data to Comet server, or False for offline storage. Default is True.
comet_experiment_config: # Dictionary for additional configuration settings, see the doc for more details.
# Where to save the full-finetuned model to
output_dir: ./completed-model
# Whether to use torch.compile and which backend to use
torch_compile: # bool
torch_compile_backend: # Optional[str]
# Training hyperparameters
# If greater than 1, backpropagation will be skipped and the gradients will be accumulated for the given number of steps.
gradient_accumulation_steps: 1
# The number of samples to include in each batch. This is the number of samples sent to each GPU.
# Batch size per gpu = micro_batch_size * gradient_accumulation_steps
micro_batch_size: 2
eval_batch_size:
num_epochs: 4
warmup_steps: 100 # cannot use with warmup_ratio
warmup_ratio: 0.05 # cannot use with warmup_steps
learning_rate: 0.00003
lr_quadratic_warmup:
logging_steps:
eval_steps: # Leave empty to eval at each epoch, integers for every N steps. decimal for fraction of total steps
evals_per_epoch: # number of times per epoch to run evals, mutually exclusive with eval_steps
save_strategy: # Set to `"no"` to skip checkpoint saves
save_steps: # Leave empty to save at each epoch
saves_per_epoch: # number of times per epoch to save a checkpoint, mutually exclusive with save_steps
save_total_limit: # Checkpoints saved at a time
# Maximum number of iterations to train for. It precedes num_epochs which means that
# if both are set, num_epochs will not be guaranteed.
# e.g., when 1 epoch is 1000 steps => `num_epochs: 2` and `max_steps: 100` will train for 100 steps
max_steps:
eval_table_size: # Approximate number of predictions sent to wandb depending on batch size. Enabled above 0. Default is 0
eval_max_new_tokens: # Total number of tokens generated for predictions sent to wandb. Default is 128
eval_causal_lm_metrics: # HF evaluate metrics used during evaluation. Default is ["sacrebleu", "comet", "ter", "chrf", "perplexity"]
loss_watchdog_threshold: # High loss value, indicating the learning has broken down (a good estimate is ~2 times the loss at the start of training)
loss_watchdog_patience: # Number of high-loss steps in a row before the trainer aborts (default: 3)
# Save model as safetensors (require safetensors package)
save_safetensors:
# Whether to mask out or include the human's prompt from the training labels
train_on_inputs: false
# Group similarly sized data to minimize padding.
# May be slower to start, as it must download and sort the entire dataset.
# Note that training loss may have an oscillating pattern with this enabled.
group_by_length: false
# Whether to use gradient checkpointing https://huggingface.co/docs/transformers/v4.18.0/en/performance#gradient-checkpointing
gradient_checkpointing: false
# additional kwargs to pass to the trainer for gradient checkpointing
# gradient_checkpointing_kwargs:
# use_reentrant: true
# Stop training after this many evaluation losses have increased in a row
# https://huggingface.co/transformers/v4.2.2/_modules/transformers/trainer_callback.html#EarlyStoppingCallback
early_stopping_patience: 3
# Specify a scheduler and kwargs to use with the optimizer
lr_scheduler: # 'one_cycle' | 'log_sweep' | empty for cosine
lr_scheduler_kwargs:
cosine_min_lr_ratio: # decay lr to some percentage of the peak lr, e.g. cosine_min_lr_ratio=0.1 for 10% of peak lr
cosine_constant_lr_ratio: # freeze lr at some percentage of the step, e.g. cosine_constant_lr_ratio=0.8 means start cosine_min_lr at 80% of training step (https://arxiv.org/pdf/2308.04014.pdf)
# For one_cycle optim
lr_div_factor: # Learning rate div factor
# Specify optimizer
# Valid values are driven by the Transformers OptimizerNames class, see:
# https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/blob/95b374952dc27d8511541d6f5a4e22c9ec11fb24/src/transformers/training_args.py#L134
#
# Note that not all optimizers may be available in your environment, ex: 'adamw_anyprecision' is part of
# torchdistx, 'adamw_bnb_8bit' is part of bnb.optim.Adam8bit, etc. When in doubt, it is recommended to start with the optimizer used
# in the examples/ for your model and fine-tuning use case.
#
# Valid values for 'optimizer' include:
# - adamw_hf
# - adamw_torch
# - adamw_torch_fused
# - adamw_torch_xla
# - adamw_apex_fused
# - adopt_adamw (an EXPERIMENTAL optimizer, only for torch version >= 2.5.1)
# - adafactor
# - adamw_anyprecision
# - sgd
# - adagrad
# - adamw_bnb_8bit
# - lion_8bit
# - lion_32bit
# - paged_adamw_32bit
# - paged_adamw_8bit
# - paged_lion_32bit
# - paged_lion_8bit
# - galore_adamw
# - galore_adamw_8bit
# - galore_adafactor
# - galore_adamw_layerwise
# - galore_adamw_8bit_layerwise
# - galore_adafactor_layerwise
optimizer:
# Dictionary of arguments to pass to the optimizer
optim_args:
# For Galore Optimizers the following optim_args are available
# rank: # type: int
# update_proj_gap # type: int
# scale # type: float
# proj_type: # type: str, default = std
# The target modules to optimize, i.e. the module names that you would like to train, right now this is used only for GaLore algorithm
optim_target_modules:
# - self_attn # for llama
# - mlp
# Specify weight decay
weight_decay:
# adamw hyperparams
adam_beta1:
adam_beta2:
adam_epsilon:
# Gradient clipping max norm
max_grad_norm:
# Augmentation techniques
# NEFT https://arxiv.org/abs/2310.05914, set this to a number (paper default is 5) to add noise to embeddings
# currently only supported on Llama and Mistral
neftune_noise_alpha:
# Whether to bettertransformers
flash_optimum:
# Whether to use xformers attention patch https://github.com/facebookresearch/xformers:
xformers_attention:
# Whether to use flash attention patch https://github.com/Dao-AILab/flash-attention:
flash_attention:
flash_attn_cross_entropy: # Whether to use flash-attention cross entropy implementation - advanced use only
flash_attn_rms_norm: # Whether to use flash-attention rms norm implementation - advanced use only
flash_attn_fuse_qkv: # Whether to fuse QKV into a single operation
flash_attn_fuse_mlp: # Whether to fuse part of the MLP into a single operation
# Whether to use scaled-dot-product attention
# https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/generated/torch.nn.functional.scaled_dot_product_attention.html
sdp_attention:
# Shifted-sparse attention (only llama) - https://arxiv.org/pdf/2309.12307.pdf
s2_attention:
# Resume from a specific checkpoint dir
resume_from_checkpoint:
# If resume_from_checkpoint isn't set and you simply want it to start where it left off.
# Be careful with this being turned on between different models.
auto_resume_from_checkpoints: false
# Don't mess with this, it's here for accelerate and torchrun
local_rank:
# Add or change special tokens.
# If you add tokens here, you don't need to add them to the `tokens` list.
special_tokens:
# bos_token: "<s>"
# eos_token: "</s>"
# unk_token: "<unk>"
# pad_token: "[PAD]"
# Add extra tokens.
tokens:
# FSDP
fsdp:
fsdp_config:
# Deepspeed config path. e.g., deepspeed_configs/zero3.json
deepspeed:
# Advanced DDP Arguments
ddp_timeout:
ddp_bucket_cap_mb:
ddp_broadcast_buffers:
# Path to torch distx for optim 'adamw_anyprecision'
torchdistx_path:
# Set to HF dataset for type: 'completion' for streaming instead of pre-tokenize
pretraining_dataset:
# Debug mode
debug:
# Seed
seed:
# Allow overwrite yml config using from cli
strict:
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---
title: Conversation
description: Conversation format for supervised fine-tuning.
order: 3
---
## sharegpt
IMPORTANT: ShareGPT is deprecated!. Please see `chat_template` section below.
## pygmalion
```{.json filename="data.jsonl"}
{"conversations": [{"role": "...", "value": "..."}]}
```
## chat_template
Chat Template strategy uses a jinja2 template that converts a list of messages into a prompt. Support using tokenizer's template, a supported template, or custom jinja2.
```{.json filename="data.jsonl"}
{"conversations": [{"role": "...", "content": "..."}]}
```
See `config.qmd` for full configs and supported templates.
### Migrating from sharegpt
Most configs can be adapted as follows:
```yaml
# old
chat_template: chatml
datasets:
- path: ...
type: sharegpt
conversation: chatml
# new (if using tokenizer's chat_template)
datasets:
- path: ...
type: chat_template
field_messages: conversations
message_field_role: from
message_field_content: value
# new (if setting a new chat_template like chatml, gemma, etc)
chat_template: chatml
datasets:
- path: ...
type: chat_template
field_messages: conversations
message_field_role: from
message_field_content: value
```
We recommend checking the below examples for other usecases.
### Examples
1. Using the default chat template in the tokenizer_config.json on OpenAI messages format, training on only last message.
```yaml
datasets:
- path: ...
type: chat_template
```
2. Using the `gemma` chat template to override the tokenizer_config.json's chat template on OpenAI messages format, training on all assistant messages.
```yaml
chat_template: gemma # this overwrites the tokenizer's chat_template
datasets:
- path: ...
type: chat_template
roles_to_train: ["assistant"]
```
3. Using the tokenizer_config.json's chat template or `chatml` as fallback if the former's chat template does not exist, on OpenAI messages format, training on all assistant messages.
```yaml
chat_template: tokenizer_default_fallback_chatml # this overwrites the tokenizer's chat_template
datasets:
- path: ...
type: chat_template
roles_to_train: ["assistant"]
```
4. Using a custom jinja template on OpenAI messages format, training on all assistant messages.
```yaml
# chat_template: jinja # `jinja` will be implied if the `chat_template_jinja` is set and this field is empty
chat_template_jinja: "{{ bos_token }}{% for message in messages %}{% if (message['role'] == 'system') %}{{'<|system|>' + '\n' + message['content'] + '<|end|>' + '\n'}}{% elif (message['role'] == 'user') %}{{'<|user|>' + '\n' + message['content'] + '<|end|>' + '\n' + '<|assistant|>' + '\n'}}{% elif message['role'] == 'assistant' %}{{message['content'] + '<|end|>' + '\n'}}{% endif %}{% endfor %}"
datasets:
- path: ...
type: chat_template
roles_to_train: ["assistant"]
```
5. (Advanced) Using fine-grained control over tokens and turns to train in a conversation
For a data sample that looks like:
```{.json filename="data.jsonl"}
{
"conversations": [
{"from": "system", "value": "You are an AI assistant.", "train": false},
{"from": "human", "value": "Hello", "train": false},
{"from": "assistant", "value": "Hello", "train": true},
{"from": "human", "value": "How are you?", "train": true},
{
"from": "assistant",
"value": "I'm doing very well, thank you!",
"train_detail": [
{"begin_offset": 0, "end_offset": 8, "train": false},
{"begin_offset": 9, "end_offset": 18, "train": true},
{"begin_offset": 19, "end_offset": 30, "train": false},
],
},
{
"from": "human",
"value": "I'm doing very well, thank you!",
"train": true,
},
{"from": "assistant", "value": "Hi there!", "train": true}
]
}
```
The configuration would look like:
```yaml
datasets:
- path: ...
type: chat_template
chat_template: tokenizer_default
field_messages: conversations
message_field_role: from
message_field_content: value
roles_to_train: []
train_on_eos: turn
message_field_training: train
message_field_training_detail: train_detail
```
Tip: It is not necessary to use both `message_field_training` and `message_field_training_detail` at a time.

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---
title: Dataset Formats
description: Supported dataset formats.
listing:
fields: [title, description]
type: table
sort-ui: false
filter-ui: false
max-description-length: 250
---
Axolotl supports a variety of dataset formats. It is recommended to use a JSONL format. The schema of the JSONL depends upon the task and the prompt template you wish to use. Instead of a JSONL, you can also use a HuggingFace dataset with columns for each JSONL field.
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---
title: Instruction Tuning
description: Instruction tuning formats for supervised fine-tuning.
order: 2
---
## alpaca
instruction; input(optional)
```{.json filename="data.jsonl"}
{"instruction": "...", "input": "...", "output": "..."}
```
## jeopardy
question and answer
```{.json filename="data.jsonl"}
{"question": "...", "category": "...", "answer": "..."}
```
## oasst
instruction
```{.json filename="data.jsonl"}
{"INSTRUCTION": "...", "RESPONSE": "..."}
```
## gpteacher
instruction; input(optional)
```{.json filename="data.jsonl"}
{"instruction": "...", "input": "...", "response": "..."}
```
## reflection
instruction with reflect; input(optional)
```{.json filename="data.jsonl"}
{"instruction": "...", "input": "...", "output": "...", "reflection": "...", "corrected": "..."}
```
## explainchoice
question, choices, (solution OR explanation)
```{.json filename="data.jsonl"}
{"question": "...", "choices": ["..."], "solution": "...", "explanation": "..."}
```
## concisechoice
question, choices, (solution OR explanation)
```{.json filename="data.jsonl"}
{"question": "...", "choices": ["..."], "solution": "...", "explanation": "..."}
```
## summarizetldr
article and summary
```{.json filename="data.jsonl"}
{"article": "...", "summary": "..."}
```
## alpaca_chat
basic instruct for alpaca chat
```{.json filename="data.jsonl"}
{"instruction": "...", "input": "...", "response": "..."}
```
## alpaca_chat.load_qa
question and answer for alpaca chat
```{.json filename="data.jsonl"}
{"question": "...", "answer": "..."}
```
## alpaca_chat.load_concise
question and answer for alpaca chat, for concise answers
```{.json filename="data.jsonl"}
{"instruction": "...", "input": "...", "response": "..."}
```
## alpaca_chat.load_camel_ai
question and answer for alpaca chat, for load_camel_ai
```{.json filename="data.jsonl"}
{"message_1": "...", "message_2": "..."}
```
## alpaca_w_system.load_open_orca
support for open orca datasets with included system prompts, instruct
```{.json filename="data.jsonl"}
{"system_prompt": "...", "question": "...", "response": "..."}
```
## context_qa
in context question answering from an article
```{.json filename="data.jsonl"}
{"article": "...", "question": "...", "answer": "..."}
```
## context_qa.load_v2
in context question answering (alternate)
```{.json filename="data.jsonl"}
{"context": "...", "question": "...", "answer": "..."}
```
## context_qa.load_404
in context question answering from an article, with default response for no answer from context
```{.json filename="data.jsonl"}
{"article": "...", "unanswerable_question": "..."}
```
## creative_acr.load_answer
instruction and revision
```{.json filename="data.jsonl"}
{"instruction": "...", "revision": "..."}
```
## creative_acr.load_critique
critique
```{.json filename="data.jsonl"}
{"scores": "...", "critiques": "...", "instruction": "...", "answer": "..."}
```
## creative_acr.load_revise
critique and revise
```{.json filename="data.jsonl"}
{"scores": "...", "critiques": "...", "instruction": "...", "answer": "...", "revision": "..."}
```
## metharme
instruction, adds additional eos tokens
```{.json filename="data.jsonl"}
{"prompt": "...", "generation": "..."}
```
## How to add custom prompt format
For a dataset that is preprocessed for instruction purposes:
```{.json filename="data.jsonl"}
{"input": "...", "output": "..."}
```
You can use this example in your YAML config:
```{.yaml filename="config.yaml"}
datasets:
- path: repo
type:
system_prompt: ""
field_system: system
field_instruction: input
field_output: output
format: "[INST] {instruction} [/INST]"
no_input_format: "[INST] {instruction} [/INST]"
```
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---
title: Pre-training
description: Data format for a pre-training completion task.
order: 1
---
For pretraining, there is no prompt template or roles. The only required field is `text`:
```{.json filename="data.jsonl"}
{"text": "first row"}
{"text": "second row"}
...
```
:::{.callout-note}
### Streaming is recommended for large datasets
Axolotl usually loads the entire dataset into memory. This will be challenging for large datasets. Use the following config to enable streaming:
```{.yaml filename="config.yaml"}
pretraining_dataset: # hf path only
...
```
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---
title: Template-Free
description: Construct prompts without a template.
order: 4
---
See [these docs](../input_output.qmd).

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---
title: Custom Pre-Tokenized Dataset
description: How to use a custom pre-tokenized dataset.
order: 5
---
- Pass an empty `type:` in your axolotl config.
- Columns in Dataset must be exactly `input_ids`, `attention_mask`, `labels`
- To indicate that a token should be ignored during training, set its corresponding label to `-100`.
- You must add BOS and EOS, and make sure that you are training on EOS by not setting its label to -100.
- For pretraining, do not truncate/pad documents to the context window length.
- For instruction training, documents must be truncated/padded as desired.
Sample config:
```{.yaml filename="config.yml"}
datasets:
- path: /path/to/your/file.jsonl
ds_type: json
type:
```
Sample jsonl:
```jsonl
{"input_ids":[271,299,99],"attention_mask":[1,1,1],"labels":[271,-100,99]}
{"input_ids":[87,227,8383,12],"attention_mask":[1,1,1,1],"labels":[87,227,8383,12]}
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---
title: Dataset Preprocessing
description: How datasets are processed
---
Dataset pre-processing is the step where Axolotl takes each dataset you've configured alongside
the (dataset format)[../dataset-formats/] and prompt strategies to:
- parse the dataset based on the *dataset format*
- transform the dataset to how you would interact with the model based on the *prompt strategy*
- tokenize the dataset based on the configured model & tokenizer
- shuffle and merge multiple datasets together if using more than one
The processing of the datasets can happen one of two ways:
1. Before kicking off training by calling `python -m axolotl.cli.preprocess /path/to/your.yaml --debug`
2. When training is started
What are the benefits of pre-processing? When training interactively or for sweeps
(e.g. you are restarting the trainer often), processing the datasets can oftentimes be frustratingly
slow. Pre-processing will cache the tokenized/formatted datasets according to a hash of dependent
training parameters so that it will intelligently pull from its cache when possible.
The path of the cache is controlled by `dataset_prepared_path:` and is often left blank in example
YAMLs as this leads to a more robust solution that prevents unexpectedly reusing cached data.
If `dataset_prepared_path:` is left empty, when training, the processed dataset will be cached in a
default path of `./last_run_prepared/`, but will ignore anything already cached there. By explicitly
setting `dataset_prepared_path: ./last_run_prepared`, the trainer will use whatever pre-processed
data is in the cache.
What are the edge cases? Let's say you are writing a custom prompt strategy or using a user-defined
prompt template. Because the trainer cannot readily detect these changes, we cannot change the
calculated hash value for the pre-processed dataset. If you have `dataset_prepared_path: ...` set
and change your prompt templating logic, it may not pick up the changes you made and you will be
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---
title: Debugging
description: How to debug Axolotl
---
This document provides some tips and tricks for debugging Axolotl. It also provides an example configuration for debugging with VSCode. A good debugging setup is essential to understanding how Axolotl code works behind the scenes.
## Table of Contents
- [General Tips](#general-tips)
- [Debugging with VSCode](#debugging-with-vscode)
- [Background](#background)
- [Configuration](#configuration)
- [Customizing your debugger](#customizing-your-debugger)
- [Video Tutorial](#video-tutorial)
- [Debugging With Docker](#debugging-with-docker)
- [Setup](#setup)
- [Attach To Container](#attach-to-container)
- [Video - Attaching To Docker On Remote Host](#video---attaching-to-docker-on-remote-host)
## General Tips
While debugging it's helpful to simplify your test scenario as much as possible. Here are some tips for doing so:
> [!Important]
> All of these tips are incorporated into the [example configuration](#configuration) for debugging with VSCode below.
1. **Make sure you are using the latest version of axolotl**: This project changes often and bugs get fixed fast. Check your git branch and make sure you have pulled the latest changes from `main`.
1. **Eliminate concurrency**: Restrict the number of processes to 1 for both training and data preprocessing:
- Set `CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES` to a single GPU, ex: `export CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES=0`.
- Set `dataset_processes: 1` in your axolotl config or run the training command with `--dataset_processes=1`.
2. **Use a small dataset**: Construct or use a small dataset from HF Hub. When using a small dataset, you will often have to make sure `sample_packing: False` and `eval_sample_packing: False` to avoid errors. If you are in a pinch and don't have time to construct a small dataset but want to use from the HF Hub, you can shard the data (this will still tokenize the entire dataset, but will only use a fraction of the data for training. For example, to shard the dataset into 20 pieces, add the following to your axolotl config):
```yaml
dataset:
...
shards: 20
```
3. **Use a small model**: A good example of a small model is [TinyLlama/TinyLlama-1.1B-Chat-v1.0](https://huggingface.co/TinyLlama/TinyLlama-1.1B-Chat-v1.0).
4. **Minimize iteration time**: Make sure the training loop finishes as fast as possible, with these settings.
- `micro_batch_size: 1`
- `max_steps: 1`
- `val_set_size: 0`
5. **Clear Caches:** Axolotl caches certain steps and so does the underlying HuggingFace trainer. You may want to clear some of these caches when debugging.
- Data preprocessing: When debugging data preprocessing, which includes prompt template formation, you may want to delete the directory set in `dataset_prepared_path:` in your axolotl config. If you didn't set this value, the default is `last_run_prepared`.
- HF Hub: If you are debugging data preprocessing, you should clear the relevant HF cache [HuggingFace cache](https://huggingface.co/docs/datasets/cache), by deleting the appropriate `~/.cache/huggingface/datasets/...` folder(s).
- **The recommended approach is to redirect all outputs and caches to a temporary folder and delete selected subfolders before each run. This is demonstrated in the example configuration below.**
## Debugging with VSCode
### Background
The below example shows how to configure VSCode to debug data preprocessing of the `chat_template` format. This is the format used when you have the following in your axolotl config:
```yaml
datasets:
- path: <path to your chat_template formatted dataset> # example on HF Hub: fozziethebeat/alpaca_messages_2k_test
type: chat_template
```
>[!Important]
> If you are already familiar with advanced VSCode debugging, you can skip the below explanation and look at the files [.vscode/launch.json](../.vscode/launch.json) and [.vscode/tasks.json](../.vscode/tasks.json) for an example configuration.
>[!Tip]
> If you prefer to watch a video, rather than read, you can skip to the [video tutorial](#video-tutorial) below (but doing both is recommended).
### Setup
Make sure you have an [editable install](https://setuptools.pypa.io/en/latest/userguide/development_mode.html) of Axolotl, which ensures that changes you make to the code are reflected at runtime. Run the following commands from the root of this project:
```bash
pip3 install packaging
pip3 install -e '.[flash-attn,deepspeed]'
```
#### Remote Hosts
If you developing on a remote host, you can easily use VSCode to debug remotely. To do so, you will need to follow this [remote - SSH guide](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/remote/ssh). You can also see the video below on [Docker and Remote SSH debugging](#video---attaching-to-docker-on-remote-host).
### Configuration
The easiest way to get started is to modify the [.vscode/launch.json](../.vscode/launch.json) file in this project. This is just an example configuration, so you may need to modify or copy it to suit your needs.
For example, to mimic the command `cd devtools && CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES=0 accelerate launch -m axolotl.cli.train dev_chat_template.yml`, you would use the below configuration[^1]. Note that we add additional flags that override the axolotl config and incorporate the tips above (see the comments). We also set the working directory to `devtools` and set the `env` variable `HF_HOME` to a temporary folder that is later partially deleted. This is because we want to delete the HF dataset cache before each run in order to ensure that the data preprocessing code is run from scratch.
```jsonc
// .vscode/launch.json
{
"version": "0.2.0",
"configurations": [
{
"name": "Debug axolotl prompt - chat_template",
"type": "python",
"module": "accelerate.commands.launch",
"request": "launch",
"args": [
"-m", "axolotl.cli.train", "dev_chat_template.yml",
// The flags below simplify debugging by overriding the axolotl config
// with the debugging tips above. Modify as needed.
"--dataset_processes=1", // limits data preprocessing to one process
"--max_steps=1", // limits training to just one step
"--batch_size=1", // minimizes batch size
"--micro_batch_size=1", // minimizes batch size
"--val_set_size=0", // disables validation
"--sample_packing=False", // disables sample packing which is necessary for small datasets
"--eval_sample_packing=False",// disables sample packing on eval set
"--dataset_prepared_path=temp_debug/axolotl_outputs/data", // send data outputs to a temp folder
"--output_dir=temp_debug/axolotl_outputs/model" // send model outputs to a temp folder
],
"console": "integratedTerminal", // show output in the integrated terminal
"cwd": "${workspaceFolder}/devtools", // set working directory to devtools from the root of the project
"justMyCode": true, // step through only axolotl code
"env": {"CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES": "0", // Since we aren't doing distributed training, we need to limit to one GPU
"HF_HOME": "${workspaceFolder}/devtools/temp_debug/.hf-cache"}, // send HF cache to a temp folder
"preLaunchTask": "cleanup-for-dataprep", // delete temp folders (see below)
}
]
}
```
**Additional notes about this configuration:**
- The argument `justMyCode` is set to `true` such that you step through only the axolotl code. If you want to step into dependencies, set this to `false`.
- The `preLaunchTask`: `cleanup-for-dataprep` is defined in [.vscode/tasks.json](../.vscode/tasks.json) and is used to delete the following folders before debugging, which is essential to ensure that the data pre-processing code is run from scratch:
- `./devtools/temp_debug/axolotl_outputs`
- `./devtools/temp_debug/.hf-cache/datasets`
>[!Tip]
> You may not want to delete these folders. For example, if you are debugging model training instead of data pre-processing, you may NOT want to delete the cache or output folders. You may also need to add additional tasks to the `tasks.json` file depending on your use case.
Below is the [./vscode/tasks.json](../.vscode/tasks.json) file that defines the `cleanup-for-dataprep` task. This task is run before each debugging session when you use the above configuration. Note how there are two tasks that delete the two folders mentioned above. The third task `cleanup-for-dataprep` is a composite task that combines the two tasks. A composite task is necessary because VSCode does not allow you to specify multiple tasks in the `preLaunchTask` argument of the `launch.json` file.
```jsonc
// .vscode/tasks.json
// this file is used by launch.json
{
"version": "2.0.0",
"tasks": [
// this task changes into the devtools directory and deletes the temp_debug/axolotl_outputs folder
{
"label": "delete-outputs",
"type": "shell",
"command": "rm -rf temp_debug/axolotl_outputs",
"options":{ "cwd": "${workspaceFolder}/devtools"},
"problemMatcher": []
},
// this task changes into the devtools directory and deletes the `temp_debug/.hf-cache/datasets` folder
{
"label": "delete-temp-hf-dataset-cache",
"type": "shell",
"command": "rm -rf temp_debug/.hf-cache/datasets",
"options":{ "cwd": "${workspaceFolder}/devtools"},
"problemMatcher": []
},
// this task combines the two tasks above
{
"label": "cleanup-for-dataprep",
"dependsOn": ["delete-outputs", "delete-temp-hf-dataset-cache"],
}
]
}
```
### Customizing your debugger
Your debugging use case may differ from the example above. The easiest thing to do is to put your own axolotl config in the `devtools` folder and modify the `launch.json` file to use your config. You may also want to modify the `preLaunchTask` to delete different folders or not delete anything at all.
### Video Tutorial
The following video tutorial walks through the above configuration and demonstrates how to debug with VSCode, (click the image below to watch):
<div style="text-align: center; line-height: 0;">
<a href="https://youtu.be/xUUB11yeMmc" target="_blank"
title="How to debug Axolotl (for fine tuning LLMs)"><img
src="https://i.ytimg.com/vi/xUUB11yeMmc/maxresdefault.jpg"
style="border-radius: 10px; display: block; margin: auto;" width="560" height="315" /></a>
<figcaption style="font-size: smaller;"><a href="https://hamel.dev">Hamel Husain's</a> tutorial: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xUUB11yeMmc">Debugging Axolotl w/VSCode</a></figcaption>
</div>
<br>
## Debugging With Docker
Using [official Axolotl Docker images](https://hub.docker.com/r/axolotlai/axolotl/tags) is a great way to debug your code, and is a very popular way to use Axolotl. Attaching VSCode to Docker takes a few more steps.
### Setup
On the host that is running axolotl (ex: if you are using a remote host), clone the axolotl repo and change your current directory to the root:
```bash
git clone https://github.com/axolotl-ai-cloud/axolotl
cd axolotl
```
>[!Tip]
> If you already have axolotl cloned on your host, make sure you have the latest changes and change into the root of the project.
Next, run the desired docker image and mount the current directory. Below is a docker command you can run to do this:[^2]
```bash
docker run --privileged --gpus '"all"' --shm-size 10g --rm -it --name axolotl --ipc=host --ulimit memlock=-1 --ulimit stack=67108864 --mount type=bind,src="${PWD}",target=/workspace/axolotl -v ${HOME}/.cache/huggingface:/root/.cache/huggingface axolotlai/axolotl:main-py3.10-cu118-2.0.1
```
>[!Tip]
> To understand which containers are available, see the [Docker section of the README](../README.md#docker) and the [DockerHub repo](https://hub.docker.com/r/axolotlai/axolotl/tags). For details of how the Docker containers are built, see axolotl's [Docker CI builds](../.github/workflows/main.yml).
You will now be in the container. Next, perform an editable install of Axolotl:
```bash
pip3 install packaging
pip3 install -e '.[flash-attn,deepspeed]'
```
### Attach To Container
Next, if you are using a remote host, [Remote into this host with VSCode](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/remote/ssh). If you are using a local host, you can skip this step.
Next, select `Dev Containers: Attach to Running Container...` using the command palette (`CMD + SHIFT + P`) in VSCode. You will be prompted to select a container to attach to. Select the container you just created. You will now be in the container with a working directory that is at the root of the project. Any changes you make to the code will be reflected both in the container and on the host.
Now you are ready to debug as described above (see [Debugging with VSCode](#debugging-with-vscode)).
### Video - Attaching To Docker On Remote Host
Here is a short video that demonstrates how to attach to a Docker container on a remote host:
<div style="text-align: center; line-height: 0;">
<a href="https://youtu.be/0AuoR7QnHR0" target="_blank"
title="Debugging Axolotl Part 2: Attaching to Docker on a Remote Host"><img
src="https://i.ytimg.com/vi/0AuoR7QnHR0/hqdefault.jpg"
style="border-radius: 10px; display: block; margin: auto;" width="560" height="315" /></a>
<figcaption style="font-size: smaller;"><a href="https://hamel.dev">Hamel Husain's</a> tutorial: <a href="https://youtu.be/0AuoR7QnHR0">Debugging Axolotl Part 2: Attaching to Docker on a Remote Host
</a></figcaption>
</div>
<br>
[^1]: The config actually mimics the command `CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES=0 python -m accelerate.commands.launch -m axolotl.cli.train devtools/chat_template.yml`, but this is the same thing.
[^2]: Many of the below flags are recommended best practices by Nvidia when using nvidia-container-toolkit. You can read more about these flags [here](https://docs.nvidia.com/deeplearning/frameworks/user-guide/index.html).

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title: FAQ
description: Frequently asked questions
---
**Q: The trainer stopped and hasn't progressed in several minutes.**
> A: Usually an issue with the GPUs communicating with each other. See the [NCCL doc](nccl.qmd)
**Q: Exitcode -9**
> A: This usually happens when you run out of system RAM.
**Q: Exitcode -7 while using deepspeed**
> A: Try upgrading deepspeed w: `pip install -U deepspeed`
**Q: AttributeError: 'DummyOptim' object has no attribute 'step'**
> A: You may be using deepspeed with single gpu. Please don't set `deepspeed:` in yaml or cli.

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---
title: "FDSP + QLoRA"
description: Use FSDP with QLoRA to fine-tune large LLMs on consumer GPUs.
format:
html:
toc: true
---
## Background
Using FSDP with QLoRA is essential for **fine-tuning larger (70b+ parameter) LLMs on consumer GPUs.** For example, you can use FSDP + QLoRA to train a 70b model on two 24GB GPUs[^1].
Below, we describe how to use this feature in Axolotl.
## Usage
To enable `QLoRA` with `FSDP`, you need to perform the following steps:
> ![Tip]
> See the [example config](#example-config) file in addition to reading these instructions.
1. Set `adapter: qlora` in your axolotl config file.
2. Enable FSDP in your axolotl config, as [described here](https://github.com/axolotl-ai-cloud/axolotl?tab=readme-ov-file#fsdp).
3. Use one of the supported model types: `llama`, `mistral` or `mixtral`.
## Example Config
[examples/llama-2/qlora-fsdp.yml](../examples/llama-2/qlora-fsdp.yml) contains an example of how to enable QLoRA + FSDP in axolotl.
## References
- [PR #1378](https://github.com/axolotl-ai-cloud/axolotl/pull/1378) enabling QLoRA in FSDP in Axolotl.
- [Blog Post](https://www.answer.ai/posts/2024-03-06-fsdp-qlora.html) from the [Answer.AI](https://www.answer.ai/) team describing the work that enabled QLoRA in FSDP.
- Related HuggingFace PRs Enabling FDSP + QLoRA:
- Accelerate [PR#2544](https://github.com/huggingface/accelerate/pull/2544 )
- Transformers [PR#29587](https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/pull/29587)
- TRL [PR#1416](https://github.com/huggingface/trl/pull/1416)
- PEFT [PR#1550](https://github.com/huggingface/peft/pull/1550)
[^1]: This was enabled by [this work](https://www.answer.ai/posts/2024-03-06-fsdp-qlora.html) from the Answer.AI team.

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title: Template-free prompt construction
description: "Template-free prompt construction with the `input_output` format"
---
<!-- TOC -->
- [Background](#background)
- [Masking Inputs](#masking-inputs)
- [You may not want prompt templates](#you-may-not-want-prompt-templates)
- [The `input_output` format](#the-input_output-format)
- [Usage](#usage)
- [1. Prepare Data](#1-prepare-data)
- [2. Use `type: input_output`](#2-use-type-input_output)
- [3. Check the prompts](#3-check-the-prompts)
<!-- /TOC -->
<a id="markdown-background" name="background"></a>
## Background
<a id="markdown-masking-inputs" name="masking-inputs"></a>
### Masking Inputs
One of the most popular features of
[axolotl](https://github.com/axolotl-ai-cloud/axolotl) is
setting the following configuration value:
```yaml
train_on_inputs: false
```
If you declare a [dataset formats](https://github.com/axolotl-ai-cloud/axolotl?tab=readme-ov-file#dataset)
such as `alpaca` or `chatml`, axolotl knows what is an input
(i.e. human) vs. an output (i.e. the assistant) and masks the input
labels so that your model can focus on predicting the outputs only.
<a id="markdown-you-may-not-want-prompt-templates" name="you-may-not-want-prompt-templates"></a>
### You may not want prompt templates
However, there are many situations where you don't want to use one of
these formats or templates. This is because they can:
- Add unnecessary boilerplate to your prompts.
- Create artifacts like special delimiters `<|im_start|>` that can
quickly become footguns if you don't include them correctly at
inference time.
- Enforce a *chat* interface when you do not want one. Sometimes you
just want to fine-tune a model to a very specific task and do NOT
want multi-turn conversations, roles, etc.
- Limit you to only certain roles that the template allows.
<a id="markdown-the-inputoutput-format" name="the-inputoutput-format"></a>
### The `input_output` format
You can construct your prompts without a template by using the
`input_output` format, by setting `type: input_output` in your
configuration file like this:
**config.yml**
```yaml
train_on_inputs: false # Mask segments of your data
datasets:
- path: output.jsonl
type: input_output # use template free prompt construction
```
Unlike `type: completion`, which is also template-free,
`type: input_output` allows you to mask segments of your text. More
details on how this works are described below.
<a id="markdown-usage" name="usage"></a>
## Usage
This is how you can use the `input_output` format:
<a id="markdown-1-prepare-data" name="1-prepare-data"></a>
### 1. Prepare Data
To use the `input_output` format, collect your data in the following
format into a jsonl file (below is the first row from the file
`output`.jsonl` pretty printed):
```bash
$ head -n1 output.jsonl | python -m json.tool
```
:::{.cell-output .cell-output-stdout}
{
"segments": [
{
"label": true,
"text": "<s>Hello\n"
},
{
"label": true,
"text": "hi there!. "
},
{
"label": false,
"text": "goodbye "
},
{
"label": true,
"text": "farewell</s>"
}
]
}
:::
Set `label:false` when you want to mask a segment of text so that the
model isn't trained on it. Some things to keep in mind:
> [!IMPORTANT]
> 1. **EOS, BOS, spaces, newlines etc. are entirely up to you. Axolotl
concatenates all the segments as-is.** The tokenizer doesn't add
anything additional. Notice how I added spaces, newlines, `<s>`
(BOS), and `</s>` (EOS) myself.
> 2. Make sure you check the materialized output to validate that the
prompt is getting assembled how you like.
<a id="markdown-2-use-type-inputoutput" name="2-use-type-inputoutput"></a>
### 2. Use `type: input_output`
Let's materialize data with our `output.jsonl` file by setting
`type: input_output` in our axolotl config:
```yaml
# training_config.yaml
base_model: mistralai/Mistral-7B-v0.1
data_seed: 49
seed: 49
datasets:
- path: output.jsonl
type: input_output
val_set_size: 0.1
sequence_len: 896
sample_packing: false
micro_batch_size: 2
gradient_accumulation_steps: 3
eval_batch_size: 2
num_epochs: 1
learning_rate: 0.0002
train_on_inputs: false
special_tokens:
bos_token: "<s>"
eos_token: "</s>"
unk_token: "<unk>"
```
You can use the following command to materialize your data. The
`--debug` flag will print the tokens, along with the labels so you can
verify that the correct items are being ignored:
```bash
$ python -m axolotl.cli.preprocess training_config.yaml --debug
...
[2024-03-05 23:36:46,969] [INFO] [axolotl.check_example_labels:35] [PID:607731] [RANK:0] <s>(1, 1) Hello(22557, 22557)
(13, 13) hi(12014, 12014) there(736, 736) !(28808, 28808) .(28723, 28723) (28705, 28705) good(-100, 1179) bye(-100, 17664) (-100, 28705) fare(19111, 19111) well(5458, 5458) </s>(2, 2)
```
The format is `decoded_token`(`label`, `token_id`), for example,
`<s>(1, 1)` means that the token is `<s>`, the label is `1` and the
token_id is `1`. When the label is `-100` then that token is ignored for
training.
<a id="markdown-3-check-the-prompts" name="3-check-the-prompts"></a>
### 3. Check the prompts
Here is another way to check the materialized output:
```python
from transformers import AutoTokenizer
from datasets import load_from_disk
import yaml
directory = !ls last_run_prepared/
with open('training_config.yaml', 'r') as f:
cfg = yaml.safe_load(f)
model_id = cfg['base_model']
tok = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(model_id)
ds = load_from_disk(f'last_run_prepared/{directory[0]}/')
```
```python
>>> row = ds[0]
>>> print(tok.decode(row['input_ids']))
<s> Hello
hi there!. goodbye farewell</s>
```
We can check that the right tokens are ignored by comparing the labels
to each token:
```python
import pandas as pd
pd.DataFrame([{'token': tok.decode(i), 'label': l, 'id':i} for i,l in
zip(row['input_ids'], row['labels'])])
```
| token | label | id |
|-------|-------|-------|
| 0 | \<s\> | 1 |
| 1 | Hello | 22557 |
| 2 | \\n | 13 |
| 3 | hi | 12014 |
| 4 | there | 736 |
| 5 | ! | 28808 |
| 6 | . | 28723 |
| 7 | | 28705 |
| 8 | good | -100 |
| 9 | bye | -100 |
| 10 | | -100 |
| 11 | fare | 19111 |
| 12 | well | 5458 |
| 13 | \</s\>| 2 |
If we look at the input data, the above table seems correct! (The jsonl
version is repeated below for reference):
```bash
$ head -n1 output.jsonl | python -m json.tool
```
:::{.cell-output .cell-output-stdout}
{
"segments": [
{
"label": true,
"text": "<s>Hello\n"
},
{
"label": true,
"text": "hi there!. "
},
{
"label": false,
"text": "goodbye "
},
{
"label": true,
"text": "farewell</s>"
}
]
}
:::

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---
title: Mac M-series
description: Mac M-series support
---
Currently Axolotl on Mac is partially usable, many of the dependencies of Axolotl including Pytorch do not support MPS or have incomplete support.
Current support:
- [x] Support for all models
- [x] Full training of models
- [x] LoRA training
- [x] Sample packing
- [ ] FP16 and BF16 (awaiting AMP support for MPS in Pytorch)
- [ ] Tri-dao's flash-attn (until it is supported use spd_attention as an alternative)
- [ ] xformers
- [ ] bitsandbytes (meaning no 4/8 bits loading and bnb optimizers)
- [ ] qlora
- [ ] DeepSpeed
Untested:
- FSDP

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---
title: Multi Node
description: How to use Axolotl on multiple machines
---
You will need to create a configuration for accelerate, either by using `accelerate config` and follow the instructions or you can use one of the preset below:
~/.cache/huggingface/accelerate/default_config.yaml
```yaml
compute_environment: LOCAL_MACHINE
debug: false
distributed_type: FSDP
downcast_bf16: 'no'
machine_rank: 0 # Set to 0 for the main machine, increment by one for other machines
main_process_ip: 10.0.0.4 # Set to main machine's IP
main_process_port: 5000
main_training_function: main
mixed_precision: bf16
num_machines: 2 # Change to the number of machines
num_processes: 4 # That's the total number of GPUs, (for example: if you have 2 machines with 4 GPU, put 8)
rdzv_backend: static
same_network: true
tpu_env: []
tpu_use_cluster: false
tpu_use_sudo: false
use_cpu: false
```
Configure your model to use FSDP with for example:
```yaml
fsdp:
- full_shard
- auto_wrap
fsdp_config:
fsdp_offload_params: true
fsdp_state_dict_type: FULL_STATE_DICT
fsdp_transformer_layer_cls_to_wrap: LlamaDecoderLayer
```
## Machine configuration
On each machine you need a copy of Axolotl, we suggest using the same commit to ensure compatibility.
You will also need to have the same configuration file for your model on each machine.
On the main machine only, make sure the port you set as `main_process_port` is open in TCP and reachable by other machines.
All you have to do now is launch using accelerate as you would usually do on each machine and voila, the processes will start once you have launched accelerate on every machine.

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# MultiModal / Vision Language Models (BETA)
### Supported Models
- Mllama, i.e. llama with vision models
### Usage
Currently multimodal support is limited and doesn't have full feature parity. To finetune a multimodal Llama w/ LoRA,
you'll need to use the following in YAML in combination with the rest of the required hyperparams.
```yaml
base_model: alpindale/Llama-3.2-11B-Vision-Instruct
processor_type: AutoProcessor
skip_prepare_dataset: true
chat_template: llama3_2_vision
datasets:
- path: HuggingFaceH4/llava-instruct-mix-vsft
type: chat_template
split: train[:1%]
field_messages: messages
remove_unused_columns: false
sample_packing: false
# only finetune the Language model, leave the vision model and vision tower frozen
lora_target_modules: 'language_model.model.layers.[\d]+.(mlp|cross_attn|self_attn).(up|down|gate|q|k|v|o)_proj'
```

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---
title: Multipack (Sample Packing)
description: Multipack is a technique to pack multiple sequences into a single batch to increase training throughput.
---
## Visualization of Multipack with Flash Attention
Because Flash Attention simply drops the attention mask, we do not need to
construct a 4d attention mask. We only need to concatenate the sequences into
a single batch and let flash attention know where each new sequence begins.
4k context, bsz =4,
each character represents 256 tokens
X represents a padding token
```
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5
[[ A A A A A A A A A A A ]
B B B B B B ]
C C C C C C C ]
D D D D ]]
[[ E E E E E E E E ]
[ F F F F ]
[ G G G ]
[ H H H H ]]
[[ I I I ]
[ J J J ]
[ K K K K K]
[ L L L ]]
```
after padding to longest input in each step
```
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5
[[ A A A A A A A A A A A ]
B B B B B B X X X X X X ]
C C C C C C C X X X X ]
D D D D X X X X X X X ]]
[[ E E E E E E E E ]
[ F F F F X X X X ]
[ G G G X X X X X ]
[ H H H H X X X X ]]
[[ I I I X X ]
[ J J J X X ]
[ K K K K K ]
[ L L L X X ]]
```
w packing ( note it's the same effective number of tokens per step, but a true bsz of 1)
```
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5
[[ A A A A A A A A A A A B B B B B
B C C C C C C C D D D D E E E E
E E E E F F F F F G G G H H H H
I I I J J J J K K K K K L L L X ]]
```
cu_seqlens:
[[ 0, 11, 17, 24, 28, 36, 41 44, 48, 51, 55, 60, 64]]
## Multipack without Flash Attention
Multipack can still be achieved without Flash attention, but with lower packing
efficiency as we are not able to join multiple batches into a single batch due to
context length limits without flash attention. We can use either Pytorch's Scaled
Dot Product Attention implementation or native Pytorch attention implementation
along with [4d attention masks](https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/pull/27539)
to pack sequences together and avoid cross attention.
<img src="./images/4d-mask.png" alt="axolotl" width="800">

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---
title: NCCL
description: Troubleshooting NCCL issues
---
NVIDIA NCCL is a library to facilitate and optimize multi-GPU communication operations, such as broadcast, all-gather, reduce, all-reduce, etc. Broadly, NCCL configuration is highly environment-specific and is configured via several [environment variables](https://docs.nvidia.com/deeplearning/nccl/user-guide/docs/env.html). A common NCCL-related problem occurs when a long-running operation times out causing the training process to abort:
```text
Watchdog caught collective operation timeout: WorkNCCL(SeqNum=42, OpType=ALLGATHER, Timeout(ms)=1800000) ran for 1806948 milliseconds before timing out.
```
Often, this timeout will happen after 30 minutes (the default setting) and is accompanied by below-average power consumption with near 100% GPU utilization before the error is raised. Nvidia recommends [disabling PCI access control services (ACS)](https://docs.nvidia.com/deeplearning/nccl/user-guide/docs/troubleshooting.html#pci-access-control-services-acs) as a possible solution if this is available to you.
Forcing cross-GPU communication via [NVLink](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NVLink) may help without increasing timeouts. To verify that your configuration is leveraging NVLink run the following command:
```shell
nvidia-smi nvlink --status
```
To force NCCL to use NVLink, simply set this in the environment:
```shell
export NCCL_P2P_LEVEL=NVL
```
If NVLink is not available in your environment there are other options for ``NCCL_P2P_LEVEL`` in the table below:
| NCCL_P2P_LEVEL | Description |
| -------------- | ----------- |
| PIX | P2P data transfers through no more than a single PCIe bridge. Faster data transfer rates vs to paths involving multiple bridges, but slower compared to direct GPU-to-GPU communication. |
| PXB | P2P data transfers through multiple PCIe bridges but not going through the PCIe Host Bridge; this path involves a complex routing process, potentially incurring a moderate level of latency. |
| PHB | P2P data transfers occur over the PCIe and through a PCIe Host Bridge, typically involving the CPU, which can facilitate direct memory access but might introduce additional latency compared to more direct paths (ex PIX, NVL) |
To validate that acceptable data transfer speeds exist for your training job, running [NCCL Tests](https://github.com/NVIDIA/nccl-tests/blob/master/README.md) can help pinpoint bottlenecks, for example:
```shell
./build/all_reduce_perf -b 8 -e 128M -f 2 -g 3
```
It can be useful when debugging NCCL communication timeouts to activate additional logging in both PyTorch and NCCL:
```shell
export NCCL_DEBUG=INFO
export NCCL_DEBUG_SUBSYS=ALL
export TORCH_DISTRIBUTED_DEBUG=INFO
export TORCHELASTIC_ERROR_FILE=/PATH/TO/torcherror.log
```
Finally, if you believe your training job needs more time you can increase the timeout past 30 minutes by setting the ``ddp_timeout`` value in the Axolotl configuration. See [PyTorch init_process_group](https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/distributed.html#torch.distributed.init_process_group) for documentation on this value.

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---
title: "RLHF (Beta)"
description: "Reinforcement Learning from Human Feedback is a method whereby a language model is optimized from data using human feedback."
---
### Overview
Reinforcement Learning from Human Feedback is a method whereby a language model is optimized from data using human
feedback. Various methods include, but not limited to:
- Proximal Policy Optimization (PPO) (not yet supported in axolotl)
- Direct Preference Optimization (DPO)
- Identity Preference Optimization (IPO)
### RLHF using Axolotl
>[!IMPORTANT]
>This is a BETA feature and many features are not fully implemented. You are encouraged to open new PRs to improve the integration and functionality.
The various RL training methods are implemented in trl and wrapped via axolotl. Below are various examples with how you can use various preference datasets to train models that use ChatML
#### DPO
```yaml
rl: dpo
datasets:
- path: Intel/orca_dpo_pairs
split: train
type: chatml.intel
- path: argilla/ultrafeedback-binarized-preferences
split: train
type: chatml.argilla
```
#### IPO
```yaml
rl: ipo
```
#### ORPO
Paper: https://arxiv.org/abs/2403.07691
```yaml
rl: orpo
orpo_alpha: 0.1
remove_unused_columns: false
chat_template: chatml
datasets:
- path: argilla/ultrafeedback-binarized-preferences-cleaned
type: chat_template.argilla
```
#### Using local dataset files
```yaml
datasets:
- ds_type: json
data_files:
- orca_rlhf.jsonl
split: train
type: chatml.intel
```
#### Trl autounwrap for peft
Trl supports autounwrapping peft models, so that a ref model does not need to be additionally loaded, leading to less VRAM needed. This is on by default. To turn it off, pass the following config.
```yaml
# load ref model when adapter training.
rl_adapter_ref_model: true
```

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---
title: "PyTorch ao"
description: "Custom data types and layouts for training and inference"
---
### Installation
Stable Release from the PyTorch index
```bash
pip install torchao --extra-index-url https://download.pytorch.org/whl/cu121 # full options are cpu/cu118/cu121/cu124
```
Nightly release
```bash
pip install --pre torchao-nightly --index-url https://download.pytorch.org/whl/nightly/cu121 # full options are cpu/cu118/cu121/cu124
```

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---
title: "Unsloth"
description: "Hyper-optimized QLoRA finetuning for single GPUs"
---
### Overview
Unsloth provides hand-written optimized kernels for LLM finetuning that slightly improve speed and VRAM over
standard industry baselines.
### Installation
The following will install the correct unsloth and extras from source.
```bash
python scripts/unsloth_install.py | sh
```
### Using unsloth w Axolotl
Axolotl exposes a few configuration options to try out unsloth and get most of the performance gains.
Our unsloth integration is currently limited to the following model architectures:
- llama
These options are specific to LoRA finetuning and cannot be used for multi-GPU finetuning
```yaml
unsloth_lora_mlp: true
unsloth_lora_qkv: true
unsloth_lora_o: true
```
These options are composable and can be used with multi-gpu finetuning
```yaml
unsloth_cross_entropy_loss: true
unsloth_rms_norm: true
unsloth_rope: true
```
### Limitations
- Single GPU only; e.g. no multi-gpu support
- No deepspeed or FSDP support (requires multi-gpu)
- LoRA + QLoRA support only. No full fine tunes or fp8 support.
- Limited model architecture support. Llama, Phi, Gemma, Mistral only
- No MoE support.

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base_model: cerebras/btlm-3b-8k-base
model_type: AutoModelForCausalLM
tokenizer_type: GPT2Tokenizer
trust_remote_code: true
tokenizer_use_fast: true
tokenizer_legacy: true
load_in_8bit: false
load_in_4bit: false
strict: false
push_dataset_to_hub:
hf_use_auth_token: true
datasets:
- path: mhenrichsen/alpaca_2k_test
type: alpaca
dataset_prepared_path: last_prepared_run
val_set_size: 0.05
adapter:
lora_model_dir:
sequence_len: 2048
max_packed_sequence_len:
sample_packing: false
sample_packing_eff_est:
sample_packing_seq_len_multiplier:
total_num_tokens:
lora_r:
lora_alpha:
lora_dropout:
lora_target_modules:
lora_target_linear:
lora_fan_in_fan_out:
wandb_project:
wandb_entity:
wandb_watch:
wandb_name:
wandb_log_model:
output_dir: ./outputs/btlm-out
gradient_accumulation_steps: 1
micro_batch_size: 1
num_epochs: 1
optimizer: adamw_torch
adam_beta2: 0.95
adam_eps: 0.000000001
max_grad_norm: 1.0
torchdistx_path:
lr_scheduler: cosine
lr_quadratic_warmup: true
learning_rate: 0.000085
train_on_inputs: true
group_by_length: false
bf16: auto
fp16:
tf32: true
gradient_checkpointing: false
early_stopping_patience:
resume_from_checkpoint:
local_rank:
logging_steps: 1
xformers_attention:
flash_attention: true
sdp_attention:
flash_optimum:
gptq_groupsize:
gptq_model_v1:
warmup_steps: 32
evals_per_epoch: 4
saves_per_epoch: 1
save_total_limit:
debug:
deepspeed:
weight_decay: 0.1
special_tokens:
pad_token: "<|endoftext|>"
fsdp:
# - full_shard
# - auto_wrap
fsdp_config:
# fsdp_state_dict_type: FULL_STATE_DICT
# fsdp_transformer_layer_cls_to_wrap: BTLMBlock

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base_model: cerebras/Cerebras-GPT-1.3B
base_model_config: cerebras/Cerebras-GPT-1.3B
load_in_8bit: false
load_in_4bit: true
strict: false
@@ -6,11 +7,12 @@ push_dataset_to_hub:
datasets:
- path: teknium/GPT4-LLM-Cleaned
type: alpaca
dataset_prepared_path:
val_set_size: 0.05
dataset_prepared_path: last_run_prepared
val_set_size: 0.01
adapter: qlora
lora_model_dir:
sequence_len: 2048
max_packed_sequence_len: 2048
lora_r: 16
lora_alpha: 32
lora_dropout: 0.05
@@ -23,9 +25,9 @@ lora_fan_in_fan_out:
wandb_project:
wandb_entity:
wandb_watch:
wandb_name:
wandb_run_id:
wandb_log_model:
output_dir: ./outputs/qlora-out
output_dir: ./qlora-out
batch_size: 4
micro_batch_size: 4
num_epochs: 2
@@ -35,8 +37,8 @@ lr_scheduler: cosine
learning_rate: 0.0002
train_on_inputs: false
group_by_length: false
bf16: auto
fp16:
bf16: true
fp16: false
tf32: true
gradient_checkpointing: true
early_stopping_patience:
@@ -48,8 +50,8 @@ flash_attention:
gptq_groupsize:
gptq_model_v1:
warmup_steps: 10
evals_per_epoch: 4
saves_per_epoch: 1
eval_steps: 20
save_steps:
debug:
deepspeed:
weight_decay: 0.1

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base_model: codellama/CodeLlama-13b-hf
model_type: LlamaForCausalLM
tokenizer_type: CodeLlamaTokenizer
load_in_8bit: true
load_in_4bit: false
strict: false
datasets:
- path: mhenrichsen/alpaca_2k_test
type: alpaca
dataset_prepared_path:
val_set_size: 0.05
output_dir: ./outputs/lora-out
sequence_len: 4096
sample_packing: true
pad_to_sequence_len: true
adapter: lora
lora_model_dir:
lora_r: 32
lora_alpha: 16
lora_dropout: 0.05
lora_target_linear: true
lora_fan_in_fan_out:
wandb_project:
wandb_entity:
wandb_watch:
wandb_name:
wandb_log_model:
gradient_accumulation_steps: 4
micro_batch_size: 2
num_epochs: 4
optimizer: adamw_bnb_8bit
lr_scheduler: cosine
learning_rate: 0.0002
train_on_inputs: false
group_by_length: false
bf16: auto
fp16:
tf32: false
gradient_checkpointing: true
early_stopping_patience:
resume_from_checkpoint:
local_rank:
logging_steps: 1
xformers_attention:
flash_attention: true
s2_attention:
warmup_steps: 10
evals_per_epoch: 4
saves_per_epoch: 1
debug:
deepspeed:
weight_decay: 0.0
fsdp:
fsdp_config:
special_tokens:
bos_token: "<s>"
eos_token: "</s>"
unk_token: "<unk>"

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base_model: codellama/CodeLlama-13b-hf
model_type: LlamaForCausalLM
tokenizer_type: CodeLlamaTokenizer
load_in_8bit: false
load_in_4bit: true
strict: false
datasets:
- path: mhenrichsen/alpaca_2k_test
type: alpaca
dataset_prepared_path:
val_set_size: 0.05
output_dir: ./outputs/qlora-out
adapter: qlora
lora_model_dir:
sequence_len: 4096
sample_packing: true
pad_to_sequence_len: true
lora_r: 32
lora_alpha: 16
lora_dropout: 0.05
lora_target_modules:
lora_target_linear: true
lora_fan_in_fan_out:
wandb_project:
wandb_entity:
wandb_watch:
wandb_name:
wandb_log_model:
gradient_accumulation_steps: 4
micro_batch_size: 2
num_epochs: 4
optimizer: paged_adamw_32bit
lr_scheduler: cosine
learning_rate: 0.0002
train_on_inputs: false
group_by_length: false
bf16: auto
fp16:
tf32: false
gradient_checkpointing: true
early_stopping_patience:
resume_from_checkpoint:
local_rank:
logging_steps: 1
xformers_attention:
flash_attention: true
warmup_steps: 10
evals_per_epoch: 4
saves_per_epoch: 1
debug:
deepspeed:
weight_decay: 0.0
fsdp:
fsdp_config:
special_tokens:
bos_token: "<s>"
eos_token: "</s>"
unk_token: "<unk>"

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base_model: codellama/CodeLlama-34b-hf
model_type: LlamaForCausalLM
tokenizer_type: CodeLlamaTokenizer
load_in_8bit: true
load_in_4bit: false
strict: false
datasets:
- path: mhenrichsen/alpaca_2k_test
type: alpaca
dataset_prepared_path:
val_set_size: 0.05
output_dir: ./outputs/lora-out
sequence_len: 4096
sample_packing: true
pad_to_sequence_len: true
adapter: lora
lora_model_dir:
lora_r: 32
lora_alpha: 16
lora_dropout: 0.05
lora_target_linear: true
lora_fan_in_fan_out:
wandb_project:
wandb_entity:
wandb_watch:
wandb_name:
wandb_log_model:
gradient_accumulation_steps: 4
micro_batch_size: 2
num_epochs: 4
optimizer: adamw_bnb_8bit
lr_scheduler: cosine
learning_rate: 0.0002
train_on_inputs: false
group_by_length: false
bf16: auto
fp16:
tf32: false
gradient_checkpointing: true
early_stopping_patience:
resume_from_checkpoint:
local_rank:
logging_steps: 1
xformers_attention:
flash_attention: true
s2_attention:
warmup_steps: 10
evals_per_epoch: 4
saves_per_epoch: 1
debug:
deepspeed:
weight_decay: 0.0
fsdp:
fsdp_config:
special_tokens:
bos_token: "<s>"
eos_token: "</s>"
unk_token: "<unk>"

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base_model: codellama/CodeLlama-34b-hf
model_type: LlamaForCausalLM
tokenizer_type: CodeLlamaTokenizer
load_in_8bit: false
load_in_4bit: true
strict: false
datasets:
- path: mhenrichsen/alpaca_2k_test
type: alpaca
dataset_prepared_path:
val_set_size: 0.05
output_dir: ./outputs/qlora-out
adapter: qlora
lora_model_dir:
sequence_len: 4096
sample_packing: true
pad_to_sequence_len: true
lora_r: 32
lora_alpha: 16
lora_dropout: 0.05
lora_target_modules:
lora_target_linear: true
lora_fan_in_fan_out:
wandb_project:
wandb_entity:
wandb_watch:
wandb_name:
wandb_log_model:
gradient_accumulation_steps: 4
micro_batch_size: 2
num_epochs: 4
optimizer: paged_adamw_32bit
lr_scheduler: cosine
learning_rate: 0.0002
train_on_inputs: false
group_by_length: false
bf16: auto
fp16:
tf32: false
gradient_checkpointing: true
early_stopping_patience:
resume_from_checkpoint:
local_rank:
logging_steps: 1
xformers_attention:
flash_attention: true
warmup_steps: 10
evals_per_epoch: 4
saves_per_epoch: 1
debug:
deepspeed:
weight_decay: 0.0
fsdp:
fsdp_config:
special_tokens:
bos_token: "<s>"
eos_token: "</s>"
unk_token: "<unk>"

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base_model: codellama/CodeLlama-7b-hf
model_type: LlamaForCausalLM
tokenizer_type: CodeLlamaTokenizer
load_in_8bit: true
load_in_4bit: false
strict: false
datasets:
- path: mhenrichsen/alpaca_2k_test
type: alpaca
dataset_prepared_path:
val_set_size: 0.05
output_dir: ./outputs/lora-out
sequence_len: 4096
sample_packing: true
pad_to_sequence_len: true
adapter: lora
lora_model_dir:
lora_r: 32
lora_alpha: 16
lora_dropout: 0.05
lora_target_linear: true
lora_fan_in_fan_out:
wandb_project:
wandb_entity:
wandb_watch:
wandb_name:
wandb_log_model:
gradient_accumulation_steps: 4
micro_batch_size: 2
num_epochs: 4
optimizer: adamw_bnb_8bit
lr_scheduler: cosine
learning_rate: 0.0002
train_on_inputs: false
group_by_length: false
bf16: auto
fp16:
tf32: false
gradient_checkpointing: true
early_stopping_patience:
resume_from_checkpoint:
local_rank:
logging_steps: 1
xformers_attention:
flash_attention: true
s2_attention:
warmup_steps: 10
evals_per_epoch: 4
saves_per_epoch: 1
debug:
deepspeed:
weight_decay: 0.0
fsdp:
fsdp_config:
special_tokens:
bos_token: "<s>"
eos_token: "</s>"
unk_token: "<unk>"

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base_model: codellama/CodeLlama-7b-hf
model_type: LlamaForCausalLM
tokenizer_type: CodeLlamaTokenizer
load_in_8bit: false
load_in_4bit: true
strict: false
datasets:
- path: mhenrichsen/alpaca_2k_test
type: alpaca
dataset_prepared_path:
val_set_size: 0.05
output_dir: ./outputs/qlora-out
adapter: qlora
lora_model_dir:
sequence_len: 4096
sample_packing: true
pad_to_sequence_len: true
lora_r: 32
lora_alpha: 16
lora_dropout: 0.05
lora_target_modules:
lora_target_linear: true
lora_fan_in_fan_out:
wandb_project:
wandb_entity:
wandb_watch:
wandb_name:
wandb_log_model:
gradient_accumulation_steps: 4
micro_batch_size: 2
num_epochs: 4
optimizer: paged_adamw_32bit
lr_scheduler: cosine
learning_rate: 0.0002
train_on_inputs: false
group_by_length: false
bf16: auto
fp16:
tf32: false
gradient_checkpointing: true
early_stopping_patience:
resume_from_checkpoint:
local_rank:
logging_steps: 1
xformers_attention:
flash_attention: true
warmup_steps: 10
evals_per_epoch: 4
saves_per_epoch: 1
debug:
deepspeed:
weight_decay: 0.0
fsdp:
fsdp_config:
special_tokens:
bos_token: "<s>"
eos_token: "</s>"
unk_token: "<unk>"

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# Overview
This is an example of CodeLLaMA configuration for 7b, 13b and 34b.
The 7b variant fits on any 24GB VRAM GPU and will take up about 17 GB of VRAM during training if using qlora and 20 GB if using lora. On a RTX 4090 it trains 3 epochs of the default dataset in about 15 minutes.
The 13b variant will fit if you change these settings to these values:
gradient_accumulation_steps: 2
micro_batch_size: 1
The 34b variant does not fit on 24GB of VRAM - you will need something with +40 gb VRAM that also supports flash attention v2 - A6000 or A100 are good choices.
```shell
accelerate launch scripts/finetune.py examples/code-llama/[MODEL_SIZE]/qlora.yml
```
or
```shell
accelerate launch scripts/finetune.py examples/code-llama/[MODEL_SIZE]/lora.yml
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{
"cells": [
{
"cell_type": "markdown",
"metadata": {},
"source": [
"## Setting up"
]
},
{
"cell_type": "code",
"execution_count": null,
"metadata": {},
"outputs": [],
"source": [
"import torch\n",
"# Check so there is a gpu available, a T4(free tier) is enough to run this notebook\n",
"assert (torch.cuda.is_available()==True)"
]
},
{
"cell_type": "code",
"execution_count": null,
"metadata": {},
"outputs": [],
"source": [
"!pip install axolotl[deepspeed]"
]
},
{
"cell_type": "markdown",
"metadata": {},
"source": [
"## Hugging Face login (optional)"
]
},
{
"cell_type": "code",
"execution_count": null,
"metadata": {},
"outputs": [],
"source": [
"from huggingface_hub import notebook_login\n",
"notebook_login()"
]
},
{
"cell_type": "markdown",
"metadata": {},
"source": [
"## Example configuration"
]
},
{
"cell_type": "code",
"execution_count": null,
"metadata": {},
"outputs": [],
"source": [
"import yaml\n",
"\n",
"yaml_string = \"\"\"\n",
"base_model: NousResearch/Meta-Llama-3.1-8B\n",
"\n",
"load_in_8bit: false\n",
"load_in_4bit: true\n",
"strict: false\n",
"\n",
"datasets:\n",
" - path: tatsu-lab/alpaca\n",
" type: alpaca\n",
"dataset_prepared_path: last_run_prepared\n",
"val_set_size: 0.05\n",
"output_dir: ./outputs/lora-out\n",
"\n",
"sequence_len: 2048\n",
"sample_packing: true\n",
"eval_sample_packing: true\n",
"pad_to_sequence_len: true\n",
"\n",
"adapter: qlora\n",
"lora_model_dir:\n",
"lora_r: 32\n",
"lora_alpha: 16\n",
"lora_dropout: 0.05\n",
"lora_target_linear: true\n",
"lora_fan_in_fan_out:\n",
"lora_modules_to_save:\n",
" - embed_tokens\n",
" - lm_head\n",
"\n",
"wandb_project:\n",
"wandb_entity:\n",
"wandb_watch:\n",
"wandb_name:\n",
"wandb_log_model:\n",
"\n",
"gradient_accumulation_steps: 2\n",
"micro_batch_size: 1\n",
"num_epochs: 1\n",
"optimizer: paged_adamw_8bit\n",
"lr_scheduler: cosine\n",
"learning_rate: 2e-5\n",
"\n",
"train_on_inputs: false\n",
"group_by_length: false\n",
"bf16: auto\n",
"fp16:\n",
"tf32: false\n",
"\n",
"gradient_checkpointing: true\n",
"early_stopping_patience:\n",
"resume_from_checkpoint:\n",
"logging_steps: 1\n",
"xformers_attention:\n",
"flash_attention: false\n",
"sdp_attention: true\n",
"\n",
"warmup_steps: 1\n",
"max_steps: 25\n",
"evals_per_epoch: 1\n",
"eval_table_size:\n",
"saves_per_epoch: 1\n",
"debug:\n",
"deepspeed:\n",
"weight_decay: 0.0\n",
"fsdp:\n",
"fsdp_config:\n",
"special_tokens:\n",
" pad_token: <|end_of_text|>\n",
"\"\"\"\n",
"\n",
"\n",
"# Convert the YAML string to a Python dictionary\n",
"yaml_dict = yaml.safe_load(yaml_string)\n",
"\n",
"# Specify your file path\n",
"file_path = 'test_axolotl.yaml'\n",
"\n",
"# Write the YAML file\n",
"with open(file_path, 'w') as file:\n",
" yaml.dump(yaml_dict, file)"
]
},
{
"cell_type": "markdown",
"metadata": {},
"source": [
"Above we have a configuration file with base LLM model and datasets specified, among many other things. Axolotl can automatically detect whether the specified datasets are on HuggingFace repo or local machine.\n",
"\n",
"The Axolotl configuration options encompass model and dataset selection, data pre-processing, and training. Let's go through them line by line:\n",
"\n",
"* \"base model\": String value, specifies the underlying pre-trained LLM that will be used for finetuning\n",
"\n",
"Next we have options for model weights quantization. Quantization allows for reduction in occupied memory on GPUs.\n",
"\n",
"* \"load_in_8bit\": Boolean value, whether to quantize the model weights into 8-bit integer.\n",
"\n",
"* \"load_in_4bit\": Boolean value, whether to quantize the model weights into 4-bit integer.\n",
"\n",
"* \"strict\": Boolean value. If false, it allows for overriding established configuration options in the yaml file when executing in command-line interface.\n",
"\n",
"* \"datasets\": a list of dicts that contain path and type of data sets as well as other optional configurations where datasets are concerned. Supports multiple datasets.\n",
"\n",
"* \"val_set_size\": Either a float value less than one or an integer less than the total size of dataset. Sets the size of validation set from the whole dataset. If float, sets the proportion of the dataset assigned for validation. If integer, sets the direct size of validation set.\n",
"\n",
"* \"output_dir\": String value. Path of trained model.\n",
"\n",
"For data preprocessing:\n",
"\n",
"* \"sequence_len\": Integer. Specifies the maximum sequence length of the input. Typically 2048 or less.\n",
"\n",
"* \"pad_to_sequence_len\": Boolean. Padding input to maximum sequence length.\n",
"\n",
"* \"sample_packing\": Boolean. Specifies whether to use multi-packing with block diagonal attention.\n",
"\n",
"* \"special_tokens\": Python dict, optional. Allows users to specify the additional special tokens to be ignored by the tokenizer.\n",
"\n",
"For LoRA configuration and its hyperparamters:\n",
"\n",
"* \"adapter\": String. Either \"lora\" or \"qlora\", depending on user's choice.\n",
"\n",
"* \"lora_model_dir\": String, Optional. Path to directory that contains LoRA model, if there is already a trained LoRA model the user would like to use.\n",
"\n",
"* \"lora_r\": Integer. Refers to the rank of LoRA decomposition matrices. Higher value will reduce LoRA efficiency. Recommended to be set to 8.\n",
"\n",
"* \"lora_alpha\": Integer. Scale the weight matrices by $\\frac{\\text{lora_alpha}}{\\text{lora_r}}$Recommended to be fixed at 16.\n",
"\n",
"* \"lora_dropout\": Float that is 1 or less. The dropout probability of a lora layer.\n",
"\n",
"* \"lora_target_linear\": Boolean. If true, lora will target all linear modules in the transformers architecture.\n",
"\n",
"* \"lora_modules_to_save\": If you added new tokens to the tokenizer, you may need to save some LoRA modules because they need to know the new tokens.\n",
"\n",
"See [LoRA](https://arxiv.org/abs/2106.09685) for detailed explanation of LoRA implementation.\n",
"\n",
"For the training configurations:\n",
"\n",
"* \"gradient_accumulation_steps\": Integer. The number of steps over which to accumulate gradient for batch training. E.g. if 2, backprop is performed every two steps.\n",
"\n",
"* \"micro_batch_size\": Integer. Batch size per gpu / gradient_accumulation_steps\n",
"\n",
"* \"num_epochs\": Integer. Number of epochs. One epoch is when training has looped over every batch in the whole data set once.\n",
"\n",
"* \"optimizer\": The optimizer to use for the training.\n",
"\n",
"* \"learning_rate\": The learning rate.\n",
"\n",
"* \"lr_scheduler\": The learning rate scheduler to use for adjusting learning rate during training.\n",
"\n",
"* \"train_on_inputs\": Boolean. Whether to ignore or include the user's prompt from the training labels.\n",
"\n",
"* \"group_by_length\": Boolean. Whether to group similarly sized data to minimize padding.\n",
"\n",
"* \"bf16\": Either \"auto\", \"true\", or \"false\". Whether to use CUDA bf16 floating point format. If set to \"auto\", will automatically apply bf16 should the gpu supports it.\n",
"\n",
"* \"fp16\": Optional. Specifies whether to use CUDA fp16. Automatically set to true if \"bf16\" is set to true. Otherwise false.\n",
"\n",
"* \"tf32\": Boolean. Whether to use CUDA tf32. Will override bf16.\n",
"\n",
"* \"gradient_checkpointing\": Boolean. Whether to use gradient checkpointing https://huggingface.co/docs/transformers/v4.18.0/en/performance#gradient-checkpointing\n",
"\n",
"* \"gradient_checkpointing_kwargs\": Python Dict. Fed into the trainer.\n",
"\n",
"* \"logging_steps\": Integer. Log training information over every specified number of steps.\n",
"\n",
"* \"flash_attention\": Boolean. Whether to use the [flash attention](https://github.com/Dao-AILab/flash-attention) mechanism.\n",
"\n",
"* \"sdp_attention\": Boolean. Whether to use the Scaled Dot Product attention mechanism (the attention mechanism in the [original implementation](https://arxiv.org/abs/1706.03762) of transformers.)\n",
"\n",
"* \"warmup_steps\": Integer. The number of pre-training steps where a very low learning rate is used.\n",
"\n",
"* \"evals_per_epoch\": Integer. Number of evaluations to be performed within one training epoch.\n",
"\n",
"* \"saves_per_epoch\": Integer. Number of times the model is saved in one training epoch.\n",
"\n",
"* \"weight_decay\": Positive Float. Sets the \"strength\" of weight decay (i.e. setting the coefficient of L2 regularization)"
]
},
{
"cell_type": "markdown",
"metadata": {},
"source": [
"The above is but a snippet aiming to get users familiarized with the types of streamlined configuration options axolotl provides. For a full list of configuration options, see [here](https://axolotl-ai-cloud.github.io/axolotl/docs/config.html)"
]
},
{
"cell_type": "markdown",
"metadata": {},
"source": [
"Train the model"
]
},
{
"cell_type": "code",
"execution_count": null,
"metadata": {},
"outputs": [],
"source": [
"!accelerate launch -m axolotl.cli.train /content/test_axolotl.yaml"
]
},
{
"cell_type": "markdown",
"metadata": {},
"source": [
"Predict with trained model"
]
},
{
"cell_type": "code",
"execution_count": null,
"metadata": {},
"outputs": [],
"source": [
"!accelerate launch -m axolotl.cli.inference /content/test_axolotl.yaml \\\n",
" --lora_model_dir=\"./outputs/lora-out\" --gradio"
]
},
{
"cell_type": "markdown",
"metadata": {},
"source": [
"## Deeper Dive"
]
},
{
"cell_type": "markdown",
"metadata": {},
"source": [
"It is also helpful to gain some familiarity over some of the core inner workings of axolotl"
]
},
{
"cell_type": "markdown",
"metadata": {},
"source": [
"## Configuration Normalization"
]
},
{
"cell_type": "markdown",
"metadata": {},
"source": [
"Axolotl uses a custom Dict class, called ```DictDefault```\n",
"to store configurations specified in the yaml configuration file (into a Python variable named ```cfg```). The definition for this custom Dict can be found in the [utils/dict.py](https://github.com/axolotl-ai-cloud/axolotl/blob/main/src/axolotl/utils/dict.py)\n",
"\n",
"```DictDefault``` is amended such that calling a missing key from it will result in a ```None``` return type. This is important because if some configuration options aren't specified by the user, the ```None``` type allows Axolotl to perform boolean operations to determine the default settings for missing configurations. For more examples on how this is done, check out [utils/config/__init__.py](https://github.com/axolotl-ai-cloud/axolotl/blob/main/src/axolotl/utils/config/__init__.py)"
]
},
{
"cell_type": "markdown",
"metadata": {},
"source": [
"## Loading Models, Tokenizers, and Trainer"
]
},
{
"cell_type": "markdown",
"metadata": {},
"source": [
"If we inspect [cli.train.py](https://github.com/axolotl-ai-cloud/axolotl/blob/main/src/axolotl/cli/train.py), we will find that most of the heavy lifting were done by the function ```train()``` which is itself imported from [src/axolotl/train.py](https://github.com/axolotl-ai-cloud/axolotl/blob/main/src/axolotl/train.py).\n",
"\n",
"```train()``` takes care of loading the appropriate tokenizer and pre-trained model through ```load_model()``` and ```load_tokenizer()``` from [src/axolotl/utils/models.py](https://github.com/axolotl-ai-cloud/axolotl/blob/main/src/axolotl/utils/models.py) respectively.\n",
"\n",
"```load_tokenizer()``` loads in the appropriate tokenizer given the desired model, as well as chat templates.\n",
"\n",
"```ModelLoader``` class follows after tokenizer has been selected. It will automatically discern the base model type, load in the desired model, as well as applying model-appropriate attention mechanism modifications (e.g. flash attention). Depending on which base model the user chooses in the configuration, ```ModelLoader``` will utilize the corresponding \"attention hijacking\" script. For example, if the user specified the base model to be ```NousResearch/Meta-Llama-3.1-8B```, which is of llama type, and set ```flash_attn``` to ```True```, ```ModelLoader``` will load in [llama_attn_hijack_flash.py](https://github.com/axolotl-ai-cloud/axolotl/blob/main/src/axolotl/monkeypatch/llama_attn_hijack_flash.py). For a list of supported attention hijacking, please refer to the directory [/src/axolotl/monkeypatch/](https://github.com/axolotl-ai-cloud/axolotl/tree/main/src/axolotl/monkeypatch)\n",
"\n",
"Another important operation encompassed in ```train()``` is setting up the training that takes into account of user-specified traning configurations (e.g. num_epochs, optimizer) through the use of ```setup_trainer()``` from [/src/axolotl/utils/trainer.py](https://github.com/axolotl-ai-cloud/axolotl/blob/main/src/axolotl/utils/trainer.py), which in turn relies on modules from [/src/axolotl/core/trainer_builder.py](https://github.com/axolotl-ai-cloud/axolotl/blob/main/src/axolotl/core/trainer_builder.py).\n",
"```trainer_builder.py``` provides a list of trainer object options bespoke for the task type (Causal or Reinforcement learning ('dpo', 'ipo', 'kto') )"
]
},
{
"cell_type": "markdown",
"metadata": {},
"source": [
"## Monkey patch\n",
"\n",
"The [Monkey patch directory](https://github.com/axolotl-ai-cloud/axolotl/tree/main/src/axolotl/monkeypatch) is where model architecture/optimization patching scripts are stored (these are modifications that are not implemented in the official releases, hence the name monkey patch). It includes attention jacking, ReLoRA, and unsloth optimization."
]
}
],
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"display_name": "Python 3",
"language": "python",
"name": "python3"
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"name": "python",
"version": "3.9.6"
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base_model: LnL-AI/dbrx-base-converted-v2
trust_remote_code: true
load_in_8bit: false
load_in_4bit: false
strict: false
datasets:
- path: tatsu-lab/alpaca
type: alpaca
dataset_prepared_path: last_run_prepared
val_set_size: 0.0
output_dir: ./outputs/out
sequence_len: 512
sample_packing: false
pad_to_sequence_len: false
wandb_project:
wandb_entity:
wandb_watch:
wandb_name:
wandb_log_model:
adapter: lora
lora_model_dir:
lora_r: 8
lora_alpha: 16
lora_dropout: 0.05
# w1, w2, & v1 will hang the trainer
lora_target_modules:
- q_proj # attn
- k_proj # attn
- v_proj # attn
- out_proj # attn
- layer # router
# - w1
# - w2
# - v1
gradient_accumulation_steps: 1
micro_batch_size: 1
num_epochs: 1
optimizer: paged_adamw_8bit
lr_scheduler: cosine
learning_rate: 0.0002
train_on_inputs: false
group_by_length: false
bf16: auto
fp16:
tf32: false
gradient_checkpointing: false # don't use with fsdp_activation_checkpointing
gradient_checkpointing_kwargs:
use_reentrant: false
early_stopping_patience:
resume_from_checkpoint:
local_rank:
logging_steps: 1
xformers_attention:
flash_attention: true
warmup_steps: 10
evals_per_epoch:
saves_per_epoch: 1
debug:
weight_decay: 0.0
fsdp:
- full_shard
- auto_wrap
fsdp_config:
fsdp_limit_all_gathers: true
fsdp_sync_module_states: true
fsdp_offload_params: false
fsdp_use_orig_params: false
fsdp_cpu_ram_efficient_loading: true
fsdp_auto_wrap_policy: TRANSFORMER_BASED_WRAP
fsdp_transformer_layer_cls_to_wrap: DbrxBlock
fsdp_state_dict_type: FULL_STATE_DICT
fsdp_activation_checkpointing: true

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base_model: LnL-AI/dbrx-base-converted-v2
trust_remote_code: true
load_in_8bit: true
load_in_4bit: false
strict: false
datasets:
- path: tatsu-lab/alpaca
type: alpaca
dataset_prepared_path: last_run_prepared
val_set_size: 0.0
output_dir: ./outputs/out
sequence_len: 512
sample_packing: false
pad_to_sequence_len: false
wandb_project:
wandb_entity:
wandb_watch:
wandb_name:
wandb_log_model:
adapter: lora
lora_model_dir:
lora_r: 8
lora_alpha: 16
lora_dropout: 0.05
# w1, w2, & v1 will hang the trainer
lora_target_modules:
- q_proj # attn
- k_proj # attn
- v_proj # attn
- out_proj # attn
- layer # router
# - w1
# - w2
# - v1
gradient_accumulation_steps: 1
micro_batch_size: 1
num_epochs: 1
optimizer: paged_adamw_8bit
lr_scheduler: cosine
learning_rate: 0.0002
train_on_inputs: false
group_by_length: false
bf16: auto
fp16:
tf32: false
gradient_checkpointing: false # don't use with fsdp_activation_checkpointing
gradient_checkpointing_kwargs:
use_reentrant: false
early_stopping_patience:
resume_from_checkpoint:
local_rank:
logging_steps: 1
xformers_attention:
flash_attention: true
warmup_steps: 10
evals_per_epoch:
saves_per_epoch: 1
debug:
weight_decay: 0.0
fsdp:
- full_shard
- auto_wrap
fsdp_config:
fsdp_limit_all_gathers: true
fsdp_sync_module_states: true
fsdp_offload_params: false
fsdp_use_orig_params: false
fsdp_cpu_ram_efficient_loading: true
fsdp_auto_wrap_policy: TRANSFORMER_BASED_WRAP
fsdp_transformer_layer_cls_to_wrap: DbrxBlock
fsdp_state_dict_type: FULL_STATE_DICT
fsdp_activation_checkpointing: true

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# DBRX MoE
Currently, for LoRA, only the `q_proj`, `k_proj`, `v_proj` `out_proj` and `layer` Linear layers are trainable.
We are using the "converted" base models based on [this issue](https://huggingface.co/databricks/dbrx-instruct/discussions/10)
where the Experts are fused as an `nn.Parameter` rather than a `nn.Linear` layer. However, the implementation
is still a bit buggy and attempting to train a LoRA adapter over those `w1`, `w2` and `v1` layers
results in the trainer hanging.
### FSDP
We've tested using the [`LnL-AI/dbrx-base-converted-v2`](https://huggingface.co/LnL-AI/dbrx-base-converted-v2) model as the base model for FSDP.
The high memory usage seen w/ FSDP is due to FSDP not supporting 8bit optimizers.
- 16-bit LoRA w/ FSDP
- ✅ w/o CPU Offload - 8x80GB uses ~80GiB/gpu
- ❌ w/ CPU Offload - `paged_adamw_8bit` optimizer errors from being on cpu
- ✅ 8-bit LoRA w/ FSDP
- ❌ 4-bit QLoRA w/ FSDP - errors w/: `Error an illegal memory access was encountered at line 90 in file /src/csrc/ops.cu`
- ✅ bf16 full finetune w/ FSDP, freezing all but first 8 layers (8x80GB uses ~78GiB/gpu)
### Deepspeed
WIP

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base_model: LnL-AI/dbrx-base-converted-v2
trust_remote_code: true
load_in_8bit: false
load_in_4bit: false
strict: false
datasets:
- path: tatsu-lab/alpaca
type: alpaca
dataset_prepared_path: last_run_prepared
val_set_size: 0.0
output_dir: ./outputs/out
sequence_len: 512
sample_packing: false
pad_to_sequence_len: false
unfrozen_parameters:
- transformer.blocks.[0-7].
wandb_project:
wandb_entity:
wandb_watch:
wandb_name:
wandb_log_model:
gradient_accumulation_steps: 1
micro_batch_size: 1
num_epochs: 1
optimizer: paged_adamw_8bit
lr_scheduler: cosine
learning_rate: 0.0002
train_on_inputs: false
group_by_length: false
bf16: auto
fp16:
tf32: false
gradient_checkpointing: true
gradient_checkpointing_kwargs:
use_reentrant: false
early_stopping_patience:
resume_from_checkpoint:
local_rank:
logging_steps: 1
xformers_attention:
flash_attention: true
warmup_steps: 10
evals_per_epoch:
saves_per_epoch: 1
debug:
weight_decay: 0.0
deepspeed: deepspeed_configs/zero3_bf16.json

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base_model: deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-V2-Lite
trust_remote_code: true
load_in_8bit: false
load_in_4bit: false
strict: false
datasets:
- path: tatsu-lab/alpaca
type: alpaca
dataset_prepared_path: last_run_prepared
val_set_size: 0.0
output_dir: ./outputs/out
sequence_len: 2048
sample_packing: true
pad_to_sequence_len: true
wandb_project:
wandb_entity:
wandb_watch:
wandb_name:
wandb_log_model:
gradient_accumulation_steps: 8
micro_batch_size: 1
num_epochs: 1
optimizer: adamw_torch
lr_scheduler: cosine
learning_rate: 2e-5
train_on_inputs: false
group_by_length: false
bf16: auto
fp16:
tf32: false
gradient_checkpointing: true
gradient_checkpointing_kwargs:
use_reentrant: false
early_stopping_patience:
resume_from_checkpoint:
logging_steps: 1
xformers_attention:
flash_attention: true
warmup_steps: 100
evals_per_epoch: 2
eval_table_size:
saves_per_epoch: 1
debug:
deepspeed:
weight_decay: 0.0
special_tokens:
fsdp:
- full_shard
- auto_wrap
fsdp_config:
fsdp_limit_all_gathers: true
fsdp_sync_module_states: true
fsdp_offload_params: true
fsdp_use_orig_params: false
fsdp_cpu_ram_efficient_loading: true
fsdp_auto_wrap_policy: TRANSFORMER_BASED_WRAP
fsdp_transformer_layer_cls_to_wrap: DeepseekV2DecoderLayer
fsdp_state_dict_type: FULL_STATE_DICT
fsdp_sharding_strategy: FULL_SHARD

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base_model: axolotl-quants/DeepSeek-V2.5-bnb-nf4-bf16
trust_remote_code: true
load_in_8bit: false
load_in_4bit: true
strict: false
plugins:
- axolotl.integrations.liger.LigerPlugin
liger_rms_norm: true
liger_glu_activation: true
liger_fused_linear_cross_entropy: true
chat_template: deepseek_v2
datasets:
- path: mlabonne/FineTome-100k
type: chat_template
split: train[:20%]
field_messages: conversations
message_field_role: from
message_field_content: value
dataset_prepared_path: last_run_prepared
val_set_size: 0.0
output_dir: ./outputs/out
sequence_len: 4096
sample_packing: true
pad_to_sequence_len: true
wandb_project:
wandb_entity:
wandb_watch:
wandb_name:
wandb_log_model:
adapter: qlora
lora_r: 256
lora_alpha: 256
lora_target_linear: true
peft_use_rslora: true
gradient_accumulation_steps: 1
micro_batch_size: 8
num_epochs: 1
optimizer: adamw_torch
lr_scheduler: cosine
learning_rate: 2e-5
train_on_inputs: false
group_by_length: false
bf16: auto
fp16:
tf32: false
gradient_checkpointing: true
gradient_checkpointing_kwargs:
use_reentrant: false
early_stopping_patience:
resume_from_checkpoint:
logging_steps: 1
xformers_attention:
flash_attention: true
warmup_steps: 100
evals_per_epoch: 2
eval_table_size:
saves_per_epoch: 1
debug:
deepspeed:
weight_decay: 0.0
special_tokens:
fsdp:
- full_shard
- auto_wrap
fsdp_config:
fsdp_limit_all_gathers: true
fsdp_sync_module_states: true
fsdp_offload_params: true
fsdp_use_orig_params: false
fsdp_cpu_ram_efficient_loading: true
fsdp_auto_wrap_policy: TRANSFORMER_BASED_WRAP
fsdp_transformer_layer_cls_to_wrap: DeepseekV2DecoderLayer
fsdp_state_dict_type: FULL_STATE_DICT
fsdp_sharding_strategy: FULL_SHARD

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@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
base_model: tiiuae/falcon-7b
base_model_config: tiiuae/falcon-7b
trust_remote_code: true
model_type: AutoModelForCausalLM
tokenizer_type: AutoTokenizer
load_in_8bit: true
load_in_4bit: false
gptq: false
@@ -11,8 +11,8 @@ push_dataset_to_hub:
datasets:
- path: teknium/GPT4-LLM-Cleaned
type: alpaca:chat
dataset_prepared_path:
val_set_size: 0.05
dataset_prepared_path: last_run_prepared
val_set_size: 0.01
adapter: lora
lora_model_dir:
sequence_len: 2048
@@ -26,9 +26,9 @@ lora_fan_in_fan_out:
wandb_project:
wandb_entity:
wandb_watch:
wandb_name:
wandb_run_id:
wandb_log_model:
output_dir: ./outputs/falcon-7b
output_dir: ./falcon-7b
batch_size: 2
micro_batch_size: 1
num_epochs: 4
@@ -38,8 +38,8 @@ lr_scheduler: cosine
learning_rate: 0.00003
train_on_inputs: false
group_by_length: false
bf16: auto
fp16:
bf16: true
fp16: false
tf32: true
gradient_checkpointing: true
early_stopping_patience:
@@ -51,8 +51,8 @@ flash_attention:
gptq_groupsize:
gptq_model_v1:
warmup_steps: 40
evals_per_epoch: 4
saves_per_epoch: 1
eval_steps: 5
save_steps: 43
debug:
deepspeed:
weight_decay: 0.0
@@ -60,5 +60,5 @@ fsdp:
fsdp_config:
special_tokens:
pad_token: "<|endoftext|>"
bos_token: "<|endoftext|>"
bos_token: ">>ABSTRACT<<"
eos_token: "<|endoftext|>"

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@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
# 1b: tiiuae/falcon-rw-1b
# 40b: tiiuae/falcon-40b
base_model: tiiuae/falcon-7b
base_model_config: tiiuae/falcon-7b
# required by falcon custom model code: https://huggingface.co/tiiuae/falcon-7b/tree/main
trust_remote_code: true
model_type: AutoModelForCausalLM
tokenizer_type: AutoTokenizer
load_in_8bit: false
# enable 4bit for QLoRA
load_in_4bit: true
@@ -17,8 +17,8 @@ datasets:
data_files:
- Chain-of-Thought/formatted_cot_data/gsm8k_train.json
type: "alpaca:chat"
dataset_prepared_path:
val_set_size: 0.05
dataset_prepared_path: last_run_prepared
val_set_size: 0.01
# enable QLoRA
adapter: qlora
lora_model_dir:
@@ -40,9 +40,9 @@ lora_fan_in_fan_out:
wandb_project:
wandb_entity:
wandb_watch:
wandb_name:
wandb_run_id:
wandb_log_model:
output_dir: ./outputs/qlora-out
output_dir: ./qlora-out
# QLoRA paper Table 9
# - 16 for 7b & 13b
@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ output_dir: ./outputs/qlora-out
# decrease if OOM, increase for max VRAM utilization
micro_batch_size: 1
gradient_accumulation_steps: 2
num_epochs: 4
num_epochs: 3
# Optimizer for QLoRA
optimizer: paged_adamw_32bit
torchdistx_path:
@@ -64,8 +64,8 @@ lr_scheduler: cosine
learning_rate: 0.0002
train_on_inputs: false
group_by_length: false
bf16: auto
fp16:
bf16: true
fp16: false
tf32: true
gradient_checkpointing: true
# stop training after this many evaluation losses have increased in a row
@@ -80,8 +80,8 @@ flash_attention:
gptq_groupsize:
gptq_model_v1:
warmup_steps: 10
evals_per_epoch: 4
saves_per_epoch: 1
eval_steps: 5
save_steps: 10
debug:
deepspeed:
weight_decay: 0.000001
@@ -89,5 +89,5 @@ fsdp:
fsdp_config:
special_tokens:
pad_token: "<|endoftext|>"
bos_token: "<|endoftext|>"
bos_token: ">>ABSTRACT<<"
eos_token: "<|endoftext|>"

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@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
base_model: tiiuae/falcon-7b
base_model_config: tiiuae/falcon-7b
trust_remote_code: true
model_type: AutoModelForCausalLM
tokenizer_type: AutoTokenizer
load_in_8bit: false
load_in_4bit: false
gptq: false
@@ -11,8 +11,8 @@ push_dataset_to_hub:
datasets:
- path: teknium/GPT4-LLM-Cleaned
type: alpaca:chat
dataset_prepared_path:
val_set_size: 0.05
dataset_prepared_path: last_run_prepared
val_set_size: 0.01
adapter:
lora_model_dir:
sequence_len: 2048
@@ -26,9 +26,9 @@ lora_fan_in_fan_out:
wandb_project:
wandb_entity:
wandb_watch:
wandb_name:
wandb_run_id:
wandb_log_model:
output_dir: ./outputs/falcon-7b
output_dir: ./falcon-7b
batch_size: 2
micro_batch_size: 1
num_epochs: 4
@@ -38,8 +38,8 @@ lr_scheduler: cosine
learning_rate: 0.00003
train_on_inputs: false
group_by_length: false
bf16: auto
fp16:
bf16: true
fp16: false
tf32: true
gradient_checkpointing: true
early_stopping_patience:
@@ -51,8 +51,8 @@ flash_attention:
gptq_groupsize:
gptq_model_v1:
warmup_steps: 40
evals_per_epoch: 4
saves_per_epoch: 1
eval_steps: 5
save_steps: 43
debug:
deepspeed:
weight_decay: 0.0
@@ -60,5 +60,5 @@ fsdp:
fsdp_config:
special_tokens:
pad_token: "<|endoftext|>"
bos_token: "<|endoftext|>"
bos_token: ">>ABSTRACT<<"
eos_token: "<|endoftext|>"

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# use google/gemma-7b if you have access
base_model: mhenrichsen/gemma-7b
model_type: AutoModelForCausalLM
tokenizer_type: AutoTokenizer
load_in_8bit: false
load_in_4bit: true
strict: false
# huggingface repo
datasets:
- path: mhenrichsen/alpaca_2k_test
type: alpaca
val_set_size: 0.1
output_dir: ./outputs/out
adapter: qlora
lora_r: 32
lora_alpha: 16
lora_dropout: 0.05
lora_target_linear: true
sequence_len: 4096
sample_packing: true
eval_sample_packing: false
pad_to_sequence_len: true
wandb_project:
wandb_entity:
wandb_watch:
wandb_name:
wandb_log_model:
gradient_accumulation_steps: 3
micro_batch_size: 2
num_epochs: 4
optimizer: adamw_bnb_8bit
lr_scheduler: cosine
learning_rate: 0.0002
train_on_inputs: false
group_by_length: false
bf16: auto
fp16:
tf32: false
gradient_checkpointing: true
early_stopping_patience:
resume_from_checkpoint:
local_rank:
logging_steps: 1
xformers_attention:
flash_attention: true
warmup_ratio: 0.1
evals_per_epoch: 4
eval_table_size:
eval_max_new_tokens: 128
saves_per_epoch: 1
debug:
deepspeed:
weight_decay: 0.0
fsdp:
fsdp_config:
special_tokens:

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base_model: google/gemma-2-9b
model_type: AutoModelForCausalLM
tokenizer_type: AutoTokenizer
load_in_8bit: false
load_in_4bit: true
strict: false
# huggingface repo
chat_template: gemma
datasets:
- path: cgato/SlimOrcaDedupCleaned
type: chat_template
drop_system_message: true
field_messages: conversations
message_field_role: from
message_field_content: value
val_set_size: 0.0
output_dir: ./outputs/out
adapter: qlora
lora_r: 32
lora_alpha: 16
lora_dropout: 0.05
lora_target_linear: true
sequence_len: 2048
sample_packing: true
eval_sample_packing: false
pad_to_sequence_len: true
wandb_project:
wandb_entity:
wandb_watch:
wandb_name:
wandb_log_model:
gradient_accumulation_steps: 4
micro_batch_size: 1
num_epochs: 4
optimizer: adamw_bnb_8bit
lr_scheduler: cosine
learning_rate: 0.0002
train_on_inputs: false
group_by_length: false
bf16: auto
fp16:
tf32: true
gradient_checkpointing: true
early_stopping_patience:
resume_from_checkpoint:
local_rank:
logging_steps: 1
xformers_attention:
flash_attention: true
warmup_ratio: 0.1
evals_per_epoch:
eval_table_size:
eval_max_new_tokens: 128
saves_per_epoch: 1
debug:
deepspeed:
weight_decay: 0.0
fsdp:
fsdp_config:
special_tokens:

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base_model: google/gemma-2-2b
model_type: AutoModelForSequenceClassification
tokenizer_type: AutoTokenizer
load_in_8bit: false
load_in_4bit: false
strict: false
reward_model: true
chat_template: gemma
datasets:
- path: argilla/distilabel-intel-orca-dpo-pairs
type: bradley_terry.chat_template
val_set_size: 0.0
output_dir: ./outputs/out
remove_unused_columns: false
sequence_len: 2048
sample_packing: false
eval_sample_packing: false
pad_to_sequence_len: true
wandb_project:
wandb_entity:
wandb_watch:
wandb_name:
wandb_log_model:
gradient_accumulation_steps: 4
micro_batch_size: 2
num_epochs: 4
optimizer: adamw_bnb_8bit
lr_scheduler: cosine
learning_rate: 0.0002
train_on_inputs: false
group_by_length: false
bf16: true
fp16:
tf32: true
gradient_checkpointing: true
gradient_checkpointing_kwargs:
use_reentrant: false
early_stopping_patience:
resume_from_checkpoint:
local_rank:
logging_steps: 1
xformers_attention:
flash_attention: true
warmup_ratio: 0.1
evals_per_epoch:
eval_table_size:
eval_max_new_tokens: 128
saves_per_epoch: 1
debug:
deepspeed:
weight_decay: 0.0
fsdp:
fsdp_config:
special_tokens:

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base_model: EleutherAI/gpt-j-6b
base_model_config: EleutherAI/gpt-j-6b
load_in_8bit: false
load_in_4bit: true
strict: false
@@ -6,8 +7,8 @@ push_dataset_to_hub:
datasets:
- path: teknium/GPT4-LLM-Cleaned
type: alpaca
dataset_prepared_path:
val_set_size: 0.05
dataset_prepared_path: last_run_prepared
val_set_size: 0.01
adapter: qlora
lora_model_dir:
sequence_len: 2048
@@ -21,9 +22,9 @@ lora_fan_in_fan_out:
wandb_project:
wandb_entity:
wandb_watch:
wandb_name:
wandb_run_id:
wandb_log_model:
output_dir: ./outputs/qlora-out
output_dir: ./qlora-out
gradient_accumulation_steps: 2
micro_batch_size: 2
num_epochs: 2
@@ -33,8 +34,8 @@ lr_scheduler: cosine
learning_rate: 0.0001
train_on_inputs: false
group_by_length: false
bf16: auto
fp16:
bf16: true
fp16: false
tf32: true
gradient_checkpointing: true
early_stopping_patience:
@@ -46,8 +47,8 @@ flash_attention:
gptq_groupsize:
gptq_model_v1:
warmup_steps: 10
evals_per_epoch: 4
saves_per_epoch: 1
eval_steps: 20
save_steps:
debug:
deepspeed:
weight_decay: 0.1

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# LLaMa 7B using LoRA
This is a good place to start for beginners. This will run on an NVIDIA RTX4090 with no other changes needed.
```shell
accelerate launch scripts/finetune.py examples/gptq-lora-7b/config.yml
```

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