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dcd916b29b bump transformers 4.57.3 2025-12-02 10:33:44 -05:00
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@@ -21,12 +21,31 @@ jobs:
timeout-minutes: 480
# this job needs to be run on self-hosted GPU runners...
runs-on: ubuntu-latest-m
env:
HAS_DOCKERHUB_CREDS: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_USERNAME != '' && secrets.DOCKERHUB_TOKEN != '' }}
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
include:
- cuda: "126"
cuda_version: 12.6.3
cudnn_version: ""
python_version: "3.11"
pytorch: 2.7.0
torch_cuda_arch_list: "7.0 7.5 8.0 8.6 8.7 8.9 9.0+PTX"
dockerfile: "Dockerfile-base"
- cuda: "126"
cuda_version: 12.6.3
cudnn_version: ""
python_version: "3.11"
pytorch: 2.7.1
torch_cuda_arch_list: "7.0 7.5 8.0 8.6 8.7 8.9 9.0+PTX"
dockerfile: "Dockerfile-base"
- cuda: "128"
cuda_version: 12.8.1
cudnn_version: ""
python_version: "3.11"
pytorch: 2.7.1
torch_cuda_arch_list: "7.0 7.5 8.0 8.6 8.7 8.9 9.0+PTX"
dockerfile: "Dockerfile-base"
- cuda: "128"
cuda_version: 12.8.1
cudnn_version: ""
@@ -34,15 +53,6 @@ jobs:
pytorch: 2.8.0
torch_cuda_arch_list: "7.0 7.5 8.0 8.6 8.7 8.9 9.0+PTX"
dockerfile: "Dockerfile-base"
platforms: "linux/amd64"
- cuda: "128"
cuda_version: 12.8.1
cudnn_version: ""
python_version: "3.11"
pytorch: 2.9.0
torch_cuda_arch_list: "7.0 7.5 8.0 8.6 8.7 8.9 9.0+PTX"
dockerfile: "Dockerfile-base"
platforms: "linux/amd64,linux/arm64"
- cuda: "128"
cuda_version: 12.8.1
cudnn_version: ""
@@ -50,15 +60,6 @@ jobs:
pytorch: 2.9.1
torch_cuda_arch_list: "7.0 7.5 8.0 8.6 8.7 8.9 9.0+PTX"
dockerfile: "Dockerfile-base"
platforms: "linux/amd64,linux/arm64"
- cuda: "129"
cuda_version: 12.9.1
cudnn_version: ""
python_version: "3.12"
pytorch: 2.9.1
torch_cuda_arch_list: "7.0 7.5 8.0 8.6 8.7 8.9 9.0+PTX"
dockerfile: "Dockerfile-base"
platforms: "linux/amd64,linux/arm64"
- cuda: "130"
cuda_version: 13.0.0
cudnn_version: ""
@@ -66,15 +67,6 @@ jobs:
pytorch: 2.9.1
torch_cuda_arch_list: "9.0+PTX"
dockerfile: "Dockerfile-base"
platforms: "linux/amd64,linux/arm64"
- cuda: "130"
cuda_version: 13.0.0
cudnn_version: ""
python_version: "3.12"
pytorch: 2.9.1
torch_cuda_arch_list: "9.0+PTX"
dockerfile: "Dockerfile-base"
platforms: "linux/amd64,linux/arm64"
# - cuda: "128"
# cuda_version: 12.8.1
# cudnn_version: ""
@@ -101,7 +93,6 @@ jobs:
axolotlai/axolotl-base
- name: Login to Docker Hub
uses: docker/login-action@v2
if: ${{ github.event_name != 'pull_request' && env.HAS_DOCKERHUB_CREDS == 'true' }}
with:
username: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_USERNAME }}
password: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_TOKEN }}
@@ -112,7 +103,6 @@ jobs:
with:
context: .
file: ./docker/${{ matrix.dockerfile }}
platforms: ${{ matrix.platforms }}
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 }}
labels: ${{ steps.metadata.outputs.labels }}
@@ -127,12 +117,24 @@ jobs:
if: ${{ github.repository_owner == 'axolotl-ai-cloud' && (github.event_name != 'pull_request' || !github.event.pull_request.draft) }}
timeout-minutes: 480
runs-on: ubuntu-latest-m
env:
HAS_DOCKERHUB_CREDS: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_USERNAME != '' && secrets.DOCKERHUB_TOKEN != '' }}
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
include:
- cuda: "126"
cuda_version: 12.6.3
cudnn_version: ""
python_version: "3.11"
pytorch: 2.7.1
torch_cuda_arch_list: "7.0 7.5 8.0 8.6 8.7 8.9 9.0+PTX"
dockerfile: "Dockerfile-uv-base"
- cuda: "128"
cuda_version: 12.8.1
cudnn_version: ""
python_version: "3.11"
pytorch: 2.7.1
torch_cuda_arch_list: "7.0 7.5 8.0 8.6 8.7 8.9 9.0+PTX"
dockerfile: "Dockerfile-uv-base"
- cuda: "128"
cuda_version: 12.8.1
cudnn_version: ""
@@ -140,7 +142,6 @@ jobs:
pytorch: 2.8.0
torch_cuda_arch_list: "7.0 7.5 8.0 8.6 8.7 8.9 9.0+PTX"
dockerfile: "Dockerfile-uv-base"
platforms: "linux/amd64"
- cuda: "128"
cuda_version: 12.8.1
cudnn_version: ""
@@ -148,23 +149,6 @@ jobs:
pytorch: 2.9.1
torch_cuda_arch_list: "7.0 7.5 8.0 8.6 8.7 8.9 9.0+PTX"
dockerfile: "Dockerfile-uv-base"
platforms: "linux/amd64,linux/arm64"
- cuda: "128"
cuda_version: 12.8.1
cudnn_version: ""
python_version: "3.11"
pytorch: 2.9.0
torch_cuda_arch_list: "7.0 7.5 8.0 8.6 8.7 8.9 9.0+PTX"
dockerfile: "Dockerfile-uv-base"
platforms: "linux/amd64,linux/arm64"
- cuda: "129"
cuda_version: 12.9.1
cudnn_version: ""
python_version: "3.12"
pytorch: 2.9.1
torch_cuda_arch_list: "7.0 7.5 8.0 8.6 8.7 8.9 9.0+PTX"
dockerfile: "Dockerfile-uv-base"
platforms: "linux/amd64,linux/arm64"
- cuda: "130"
cuda_version: 13.0.0
cudnn_version: ""
@@ -172,15 +156,6 @@ jobs:
pytorch: 2.9.1
torch_cuda_arch_list: "9.0+PTX"
dockerfile: "Dockerfile-uv-base"
platforms: "linux/amd64,linux/arm64"
- cuda: "130"
cuda_version: 13.0.0
cudnn_version: ""
python_version: "3.12"
pytorch: 2.9.1
torch_cuda_arch_list: "9.0+PTX"
dockerfile: "Dockerfile-uv-base"
platforms: "linux/amd64,linux/arm64"
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
@@ -192,7 +167,6 @@ jobs:
axolotlai/axolotl-base-uv
- name: Login to Docker Hub
uses: docker/login-action@v2
if: ${{ github.event_name != 'pull_request' && env.HAS_DOCKERHUB_CREDS == 'true' }}
with:
username: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_USERNAME }}
password: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_TOKEN }}
@@ -203,7 +177,6 @@ jobs:
with:
context: .
file: ./docker/${{ matrix.dockerfile }}
platforms: ${{ matrix.platforms }}
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 }}
labels: ${{ steps.metadata.outputs.labels }}

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@@ -12,9 +12,6 @@ jobs:
build-deploy:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: cleanup node
run: |
sudo rm -rf /usr/share/dotnet /usr/local/lib/android /opt/ghc /opt/hostedtoolcache/CodeQL
- name: Check out repository
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Set up Quarto

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@@ -15,37 +15,37 @@ jobs:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
include:
- cuda: 126
cuda_version: 12.6.3
python_version: "3.11"
pytorch: 2.7.0
axolotl_extras:
- cuda: 126
cuda_version: 12.6.3
python_version: "3.11"
pytorch: 2.7.1
axolotl_extras: vllm
- cuda: 128
cuda_version: 12.8.1
python_version: "3.11"
pytorch: 2.7.1
axolotl_extras:
- cuda: 128
cuda_version: 12.8.1
python_version: "3.11"
pytorch: 2.8.0
axolotl_extras:
platforms: "linux/amd64"
is_latest: true
- cuda: 128
cuda_version: 12.8.1
python_version: "3.11"
pytorch: 2.9.0
axolotl_extras:
platforms: "linux/amd64,linux/arm64"
- cuda: 128
cuda_version: 12.8.1
python_version: "3.11"
pytorch: 2.9.1
axolotl_extras:
platforms: "linux/amd64,linux/arm64"
is_latest: true
- cuda: 129
cuda_version: 12.9.1
python_version: "3.12"
pytorch: 2.9.1
axolotl_extras: vllm
platforms: "linux/amd64,linux/arm64"
- cuda: 130
cuda_version: 13.0.0
python_version: "3.11"
pytorch: 2.9.1
axolotl_extras:
platforms: "linux/amd64,linux/arm64"
runs-on: axolotl-gpu-runner
steps:
- name: Checkout
@@ -71,7 +71,6 @@ jobs:
uses: docker/build-push-action@v5
with:
context: .
platforms: ${{ matrix.platforms }}
build-args: |
BASE_TAG=${{ github.ref_type == 'tag' && 'main' || github.ref_name }}-base-py${{ matrix.python_version }}-cu${{ matrix.cuda }}-${{ matrix.pytorch }}
CUDA=${{ matrix.cuda }}
@@ -93,37 +92,43 @@ jobs:
strategy:
matrix:
include:
- cuda: 126
cuda_version: 12.6.3
python_version: "3.11"
pytorch: 2.7.0
axolotl_extras:
- cuda: 126
cuda_version: 12.6.3
python_version: "3.11"
pytorch: 2.7.1
axolotl_extras:
is_latest:
- cuda: 126
cuda_version: 12.6.3
python_version: "3.11"
pytorch: 2.7.1
axolotl_extras: vllm
- cuda: 128
cuda_version: 12.8.1
python_version: "3.11"
pytorch: 2.7.1
axolotl_extras:
- cuda: 128
cuda_version: 12.8.1
python_version: "3.11"
pytorch: 2.8.0
axolotl_extras:
platforms: "linux/amd64"
is_latest: true
- cuda: 128
cuda_version: 12.8.1
python_version: "3.11"
pytorch: 2.9.0
axolotl_extras:
platforms: "linux/amd64,linux/arm64"
- cuda: 128
cuda_version: 12.8.1
python_version: "3.11"
pytorch: 2.9.1
axolotl_extras:
is_latest: true
platforms: "linux/amd64,linux/arm64"
- cuda: 129
cuda_version: 12.9.1
python_version: "3.12"
pytorch: 2.9.1
axolotl_extras:
platforms: "linux/amd64,linux/arm64"
- cuda: 130
cuda_version: 13.0.0
python_version: "3.11"
pytorch: 2.9.1
axolotl_extras:
platforms: "linux/amd64,linux/arm64"
runs-on: axolotl-gpu-runner
steps:
- name: Checkout
@@ -148,7 +153,6 @@ jobs:
uses: docker/build-push-action@v5
with:
context: .
platforms: ${{ matrix.platforms }}
build-args: |
BASE_TAG=${{ 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 }}
@@ -166,16 +170,22 @@ jobs:
strategy:
matrix:
include:
- cuda: 126
cuda_version: 12.6.3
python_version: "3.11"
pytorch: 2.7.1
axolotl_extras:
is_latest:
- cuda: 126
cuda_version: 12.6.3
python_version: "3.11"
pytorch: 2.7.1
axolotl_extras: vllm
is_latest: true
- cuda: 128
cuda_version: 12.8.1
python_version: "3.11"
pytorch: 2.9.1
axolotl_extras:
is_latest: true
- cuda: 130
cuda_version: 13.0.0
python_version: "3.11"
pytorch: 2.9.1
pytorch: 2.8.0
axolotl_extras:
is_latest:
runs-on: axolotl-gpu-runner
@@ -202,7 +212,6 @@ jobs:
uses: docker/build-push-action@v5
with:
context: .
platforms: linux/amd64,linux/arm64
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 }}

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@@ -19,9 +19,6 @@ concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.ref }}
cancel-in-progress: ${{ github.ref != 'refs/heads/main' }}
env:
MODAL_IMAGE_BUILDER_VERSION: "2025.06"
jobs:
test-axolotl-multigpu:
if: ${{ ! contains(github.event.commits[0].message, '[skip e2e]') && github.repository_owner == 'axolotl-ai-cloud' && (github.event_name != 'pull_request' || !github.event.pull_request.draft) }}
@@ -29,32 +26,27 @@ jobs:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
include:
- cuda: 126
cuda_version: 12.6.3
python_version: "3.11"
pytorch: 2.7.1
axolotl_extras: vllm
num_gpus: 2
nightly_build: "true"
- cuda: 128
cuda_version: 12.8.1
python_version: "3.11"
pytorch: 2.8.0
axolotl_extras: fbgemm-gpu
num_gpus: 2
nightly_build: "true"
- cuda: 128
cuda_version: 12.8.1
python_version: "3.11"
pytorch: 2.9.1
axolotl_extras: "fbgemm-gpu"
num_gpus: 2
- cuda: 129
cuda_version: 12.9.1
python_version: "3.12"
pytorch: 2.9.1
axolotl_extras: "fbgemm-gpu,vllm"
num_gpus: 2
dockerfile: "Dockerfile-uv.jinja"
- cuda: 130
cuda_version: 13.0.0
python_version: "3.11"
pytorch: 2.9.1
axolotl_extras:
# axolotl_extras: fbgemm-gpu
pytorch: 2.9.0
axolotl_extras: fbgemm-gpu
num_gpus: 2
nightly_build: "true"
runs-on: [self-hosted, modal]
timeout-minutes: 120
steps:
@@ -67,7 +59,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Install Modal
run: |
python -m pip install --upgrade pip
pip install modal==1.3.0.post1 jinja2
pip install modal==1.0.2 jinja2
- name: Update env vars
run: |
echo "BASE_TAG=main-base-py${{ matrix.python_version }}-cu${{ matrix.cuda }}-${{ matrix.pytorch }}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
@@ -76,8 +68,8 @@ jobs:
echo "AXOLOTL_EXTRAS=${{ 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 }}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "CODECOV_TOKEN=${{ secrets.CODECOV_TOKEN }}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "E2E_DOCKERFILE=${{ matrix.dockerfile || 'Dockerfile.jinja'}}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- name: Run tests job on Modal
run: |
modal run -m cicd.multigpu
modal run cicd.multigpu

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@@ -12,15 +12,15 @@ jobs:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
include:
- cuda: 128
cuda_version: 12.8.1
- cuda: 126
cuda_version: 12.6.3
python_version: "3.11"
pytorch: 2.8.0
pytorch: 2.7.1
axolotl_extras:
- cuda: 128
cuda_version: 12.8.1
python_version: "3.11"
pytorch: 2.9.1
pytorch: 2.8.0
axolotl_extras:
runs-on: axolotl-gpu-runner
steps:
@@ -64,15 +64,15 @@ jobs:
strategy:
matrix:
include:
- cuda: 128
cuda_version: 12.8.1
- cuda: 126
cuda_version: 12.6.3
python_version: "3.11"
pytorch: 2.8.0
pytorch: 2.7.1
axolotl_extras:
- cuda: 128
cuda_version: 12.8.1
python_version: "3.11"
pytorch: 2.9.1
pytorch: 2.8.0
axolotl_extras:
runs-on: axolotl-gpu-runner
steps:

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@@ -11,7 +11,6 @@ on:
- '_quarto.yml'
- docs/scripts/generate_config_docs.py
- src/axolotl/utils/schemas/**.py
- .github/workflows/preview-docs.yml
permissions:
checks: write
@@ -28,10 +27,6 @@ jobs:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
if: ${{ !github.event.pull_request.draft }}
steps:
- name: cleanup node
run: |
sudo rm -rf /usr/share/dotnet /usr/local/lib/android /opt/ghc /opt/hostedtoolcache/CodeQL
- name: Check out repository
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:

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@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
pip3 install wheel packaging==26.0
pip3 install wheel packaging==23.2
pip3 install --no-build-isolation -e .
pip3 install -r requirements-dev.txt -r requirements-tests.txt
@@ -48,9 +48,9 @@ jobs:
id: tag
run: echo ::set-output name=TAG_NAME::$(echo $GITHUB_REF | cut -d / -f 3)
- name: Update version in VERSION file
- name: Update version in setup.py
run: |
echo "${{ steps.tag.outputs.TAG_NAME }}" | sed 's/^v//' > VERSION
sed -i -E 's/version="([0-9.]+)",/version="${{ steps.tag.outputs.TAG_NAME }}",/g' setup.py
- name: Build a source dist
run: |

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@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ jobs:
max-parallel: 2
matrix:
python_version: ["3.11"]
pytorch_version: ["2.8.0", "2.9.0", "2.9.1"]
pytorch_version: ["2.7.1", "2.8.0"]
timeout-minutes: 20
steps:
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ jobs:
- name: upgrade pip
run: |
pip3 install --upgrade pip
pip3 install --upgrade packaging==26.0 setuptools==75.8.0 wheel
pip3 install --upgrade packaging==23.2 setuptools==75.8.0 wheel
- name: Install PyTorch
run: |
@@ -99,17 +99,17 @@ jobs:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
include:
- cuda: 128
cuda_version: 12.8.1
- cuda: 126
cuda_version: 12.6.3
python_version: "3.11"
pytorch: 2.8.0
pytorch: 2.7.1
num_gpus: 1
axolotl_extras:
nightly_build: "true"
- cuda: 128
cuda_version: 12.8.1
python_version: "3.11"
pytorch: 2.9.1
pytorch: 2.8.0
num_gpus: 1
axolotl_extras:
nightly_build: "true"
@@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Install Modal
run: |
python -m pip install --upgrade pip
pip install modal==1.3.0.post1 jinja2
pip install modal==1.0.2 jinja2
- name: Update env vars
run: |
echo "BASE_TAG=main-base-py${{ matrix.python_version }}-cu${{ matrix.cuda }}-${{ matrix.pytorch }}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
@@ -148,10 +148,10 @@ jobs:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
include:
- cuda: 128
cuda_version: 12.8.1
- cuda: 126
cuda_version: 12.6.3
python_version: "3.11"
pytorch: 2.9.1
pytorch: 2.7.1
num_gpus: 2
axolotl_extras:
nightly_build: "true"
@@ -165,7 +165,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Install Modal
run: |
python -m pip install --upgrade pip
pip install modal==1.3.0.post1 jinja2
pip install modal==1.0.2 jinja2
- name: Update env vars
run: |
echo "BASE_TAG=main-base-py${{ matrix.python_version }}-cu${{ matrix.cuda }}-${{ matrix.pytorch }}" >> $GITHUB_ENV

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@@ -54,13 +54,8 @@ jobs:
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
python_version: ["3.11", "3.12"]
pytorch_version: ["2.8.0", "2.9.0", "2.9.1"]
exclude:
- python_version: "3.12"
pytorch_version: "2.8.0"
- python_version: "3.12"
pytorch_version: "2.9.0"
python_version: ["3.11"]
pytorch_version: ["2.7.1", "2.8.0", "2.9.0"]
timeout-minutes: 20
steps:
@@ -74,9 +69,8 @@ jobs:
- name: Restore Cache from S3
id: hf-cache-restore-s3
run: |
mkdir -p ~/.cache/huggingface/hub
curl -L https://d1dttdx32dkk5p.cloudfront.net/hf-cache.tar.zst | tar -xpf - -C ~/.cache/huggingface/hub/ --use-compress-program unzstd --strip-components=1
ls -ltr ~/.cache/huggingface/hub/
mkdir -p /home/runner/.cache/huggingface/hub
curl -L https://d1dttdx32dkk5p.cloudfront.net/hf-cache.tar.zst | tar -xf - -C /home/runner/.cache/huggingface/hub/ --use-compress-program unzstd
- name: Setup Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v5
@@ -87,7 +81,7 @@ jobs:
- name: upgrade pip
run: |
pip3 install --upgrade pip
pip3 install --upgrade packaging==26.0 setuptools==75.8.0 wheel
pip3 install --upgrade packaging==23.2 setuptools==75.8.0 wheel
- name: Install PyTorch
run: |
@@ -117,23 +111,13 @@ jobs:
run: |
huggingface-cli download --repo-type=dataset axolotl-ai-internal/axolotl-oss-dataset-fixtures
- name: Show HF cache
run: hf cache scan
- name: Run tests
run: |
df -h
pytest -v --durations=10 -n4 --dist loadfile --ignore=tests/e2e/ --ignore=tests/patched/ --ignore=tests/cli/ --ignore=tests/monkeypatch/ tests/ --cov=axolotl --cov-report=xml
df -h
pytest -v --durations=10 -n8 --dist loadfile --ignore=tests/e2e/ --ignore=tests/patched/ --ignore=tests/cli/ --ignore=tests/monkeypatch/ tests/ --cov=axolotl --cov-report=xml
pytest -v --durations=10 tests/monkeypatch/ --cov=axolotl --cov-append --cov-report=xml
df -h
pytest -v --durations=10 tests/patched/ --cov=axolotl --cov-append --cov-report=xml
df -h
pytest -v --durations=10 tests/cli/ --cov=axolotl --cov-append --cov-report=xml
- name: Show HF cache
run: hf cache scan
- name: Upload coverage to Codecov
uses: codecov/codecov-action@v5
with:
@@ -149,13 +133,8 @@ jobs:
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
python_version: ["3.11", "3.12"]
pytorch_version: ["2.8.0", "2.9.0", "2.9.1"]
exclude:
- python_version: "3.12"
pytorch_version: "2.8.0"
- python_version: "3.12"
pytorch_version: "2.9.0"
python_version: ["3.11"]
pytorch_version: ["2.7.1", "2.8.0", "2.9.0"]
timeout-minutes: 20
steps:
@@ -169,9 +148,8 @@ jobs:
- name: Restore Cache from S3
id: hf-cache-restore-s3
run: |
mkdir -p ~/.cache/huggingface/hub
curl -L https://d1dttdx32dkk5p.cloudfront.net/hf-cache.tar.zst | tar -xpf - -C ~/.cache/huggingface/hub/ --use-compress-program unzstd --strip-components=1
ls -ltr ~/.cache/huggingface/hub/
mkdir -p /home/runner/.cache/huggingface/hub
curl -L https://d1dttdx32dkk5p.cloudfront.net/hf-cache.tar.zst | tar -xf - -C /home/runner/.cache/huggingface/hub/ --use-compress-program unzstd
- name: Setup Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v5
@@ -182,7 +160,7 @@ jobs:
- name: upgrade pip
run: |
pip3 install --upgrade pip
pip3 install --upgrade packaging==26.0 setuptools==75.8.0 setuptools_scm build wheel psutil
pip3 install --upgrade packaging==23.2 setuptools==75.8.0 setuptools_scm build wheel psutil
- name: Install PyTorch
run: |
@@ -210,17 +188,14 @@ jobs:
axolotl --help
- name: Show HF cache
run: hf cache scan
run: huggingface-cli scan-cache
- name: Run tests
run: |
pytest -v --durations=10 -n4 --dist loadfile --ignore=tests/e2e/ --ignore=tests/patched/ --ignore=tests/cli/ --ignore=tests/monkeypatch/ tests/ --cov=axolotl --cov-report=xml
pytest -v --durations=10 -n8 --dist loadfile --ignore=tests/e2e/ --ignore=tests/patched/ --ignore=tests/cli/ --ignore=tests/monkeypatch/ tests/ --cov=axolotl --cov-report=xml
pytest -v --durations=10 tests/monkeypatch/ --cov=axolotl --cov-append --cov-report=xml
pytest -v --durations=10 tests/cli/
- name: Show HF cache
run: hf cache scan
gate-skip-e2e:
needs: [pre-commit, pytest, pytest-sdist]
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
@@ -264,12 +239,12 @@ jobs:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
include:
- cuda: 129
cuda_version: 12.9.1
python_version: "3.12"
pytorch: 2.9.1
- cuda: 128
cuda_version: 12.8.1
python_version: "3.11"
pytorch: 2.8.0
num_gpus: 1
axolotl_extras: vllm
axolotl_extras:
dockerfile: "Dockerfile-uv.jinja"
steps:
- name: Checkout
@@ -281,7 +256,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Install Modal
run: |
python -m pip install --upgrade pip
pip install modal==1.3.0.post1 jinja2
pip install modal==1.0.2 jinja2
- name: Update env vars
run: |
echo "BASE_TAG=main-base-py${{ matrix.python_version }}-cu${{ matrix.cuda }}-${{ matrix.pytorch }}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
@@ -313,6 +288,18 @@ jobs:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
include:
- cuda: 126
cuda_version: 12.6.3
python_version: "3.11"
pytorch: 2.7.1
num_gpus: 1
axolotl_extras:
# - cuda: 128
# cuda_version: 12.8.1
# python_version: "3.11"
# pytorch: 2.7.1
# num_gpus: 1
# axolotl_extras:
- cuda: 128
cuda_version: 12.8.1
python_version: "3.11"
@@ -323,13 +310,7 @@ jobs:
- cuda: 128
cuda_version: 12.8.1
python_version: "3.11"
pytorch: 2.9.1
num_gpus: 1
axolotl_extras:
- cuda: 130
cuda_version: 13.0.0
python_version: "3.11"
pytorch: 2.9.1
pytorch: 2.9.0
num_gpus: 1
axolotl_extras:
steps:
@@ -342,7 +323,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Install Modal
run: |
python -m pip install --upgrade pip
pip install modal==1.3.0.post1 jinja2
pip install modal==1.0.2 jinja2
- name: Update env vars
run: |
echo "BASE_TAG=main-base-py${{ matrix.python_version }}-cu${{ matrix.cuda }}-${{ matrix.pytorch }}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
@@ -369,10 +350,10 @@ jobs:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
include:
- cuda: 129
cuda_version: 12.9.1
python_version: "3.12"
pytorch: 2.9.1
- cuda: 126
cuda_version: 12.6.3
python_version: "3.11"
pytorch: 2.7.1
num_gpus: 1
axolotl_extras:
steps:
@@ -385,7 +366,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Install Modal
run: |
python -m pip install --upgrade pip
pip install modal==1.3.0.post1 jinja2
pip install modal==1.0.2 jinja2
- name: Update env vars
run: |
echo "BASE_TAG=main-base-py${{ matrix.python_version }}-cu${{ matrix.cuda }}-${{ matrix.pytorch }}" >> $GITHUB_ENV

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@@ -11,13 +11,13 @@ repos:
- id: no-commit-to-branch
args: ['--branch', 'main']
- repo: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff-pre-commit
rev: v0.14.10
rev: v0.14.7
hooks:
- id: ruff
args: [--fix]
- id: ruff-format
- repo: https://github.com/pre-commit/mirrors-mypy
rev: v1.19.1
rev: v1.19.0
hooks:
- id: mypy
additional_dependencies:

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@@ -10,7 +10,6 @@ ARG BASE_VOLUME="/runpod-volume"
ENV BASE_VOLUME=$BASE_VOLUME
ENV HF_DATASETS_CACHE="${BASE_VOLUME}/huggingface-cache/datasets"
ENV HUGGINGFACE_HUB_CACHE="${BASE_VOLUME}/huggingface-cache/hub"
ENV HF_HUB_CACHE="${BASE_VOLUME}/huggingface-cache/hub"
ENV TRANSFORMERS_CACHE="${BASE_VOLUME}/huggingface-cache/hub"
COPY .runpod/src /src

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@@ -29,15 +29,15 @@
## 🎉 Latest Updates
- 2025/12: Axolotl now includes support for [Kimi-Linear](https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/models/kimi-linear.html), [Plano-Orchestrator](https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/models/plano.html), [MiMo](https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/models/mimo.html), [InternVL 3.5](https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/models/internvl3_5.html), [Olmo3](https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/models/olmo3.html), [Trinity](https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/models/trinity.html), and [Ministral3](https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/models/ministral3.html).
- 2025/10: New model support has been added in Axolotl for: [Qwen3 Next](https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/models/qwen3-next.html), [Qwen2.5-vl, Qwen3-vl](https://github.com/axolotl-ai-cloud/axolotl/tree/main/examples/qwen2_5-vl), [Qwen3, Qwen3MoE](https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/models/qwen3.html), [Granite 4](https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/models/granite4.html), [HunYuan](https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/models/hunyuan.html), [Magistral 2509](https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/models/magistral/vision.html), [Apertus](https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/models/apertus.html), and [Seed-OSS](https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/models/seed-oss.html).
- 2025/11: Axolotl now includes support for [Olmo3](https://github.com/axolotl-ai-cloud/axolotl/blob/main/examples/olmo3).
- 2025/10: New model support has been added in Axolotl for: [Qwen3 Next](https://github.com/axolotl-ai-cloud/axolotl/blob/main/examples/qwen3-next), [Qwen2.5-vl, Qwen3-vl](https://github.com/axolotl-ai-cloud/axolotl/tree/main/examples/qwen2_5-vl), [Qwen3, Qwen3MoE](https://github.com/axolotl-ai-cloud/axolotl/tree/main/examples/qwen3), [Granite 4](https://github.com/axolotl-ai-cloud/axolotl/tree/main/examples/granite4), [HunYuan](https://github.com/axolotl-ai-cloud/axolotl/tree/main/examples/hunyuan), [Magistral 2509](https://github.com/axolotl-ai-cloud/axolotl/tree/main/examples/magistral#vision), [Apertus](https://github.com/axolotl-ai-cloud/axolotl/tree/main/examples/apertus), and [Seed-OSS](https://github.com/axolotl-ai-cloud/axolotl/tree/main/examples/seed-oss).
- 2025/09: Axolotl now has text diffusion training. Read more [here](https://github.com/axolotl-ai-cloud/axolotl/tree/main/src/axolotl/integrations/diffusion).
- 2025/08: QAT has been updated to include NVFP4 support. See [PR](https://github.com/axolotl-ai-cloud/axolotl/pull/3107).
- 2025/07:
- ND Parallelism support has been added into Axolotl. Compose Context Parallelism (CP), Tensor Parallelism (TP), and Fully Sharded Data Parallelism (FSDP) within a single node and across multiple nodes. Check out the [blog post](https://huggingface.co/blog/accelerate-nd-parallel) for more info.
- Axolotl adds more models: [GPT-OSS](https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/models/gpt-oss.html), [Gemma 3n](https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/models/gemma3n.html), [Liquid Foundation Model 2 (LFM2)](https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/models/LiquidAI.html), and [Arcee Foundation Models (AFM)](https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/models/arcee.html).
- Axolotl adds more models: [GPT-OSS](https://github.com/axolotl-ai-cloud/axolotl/tree/main/examples/gpt-oss), [Gemma 3n](https://github.com/axolotl-ai-cloud/axolotl/tree/main/examples/gemma3n), [Liquid Foundation Model 2 (LFM2)](https://github.com/axolotl-ai-cloud/axolotl/tree/main/examples/lfm2), and [Arcee Foundation Models (AFM)](https://github.com/axolotl-ai-cloud/axolotl/tree/main/examples/afm).
- FP8 finetuning with fp8 gather op is now possible in Axolotl via `torchao`. Get started [here](https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/mixed_precision.html#sec-fp8)!
- [Voxtral](https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/models/voxtral.html), [Magistral 1.1](https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/models/magistral.html), and [Devstral](https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/models/devstral.html) with mistral-common tokenizer support has been integrated in Axolotl!
- [Voxtral](https://github.com/axolotl-ai-cloud/axolotl/tree/main/examples/voxtral), [Magistral 1.1](https://github.com/axolotl-ai-cloud/axolotl/tree/main/examples/magistral), and [Devstral](https://github.com/axolotl-ai-cloud/axolotl/tree/main/examples/devstral) with mistral-common tokenizer support has been integrated in Axolotl!
- TiledMLP support for single-GPU to multi-GPU training with DDP, DeepSpeed and FSDP support has been added to support Arctic Long Sequence Training. (ALST). See [examples](https://github.com/axolotl-ai-cloud/axolotl/tree/main/examples/alst) for using ALST with Axolotl!
- 2025/05: Quantization Aware Training (QAT) support has been added to Axolotl. Explore the [docs](https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/qat.html) to learn more!
@@ -46,8 +46,8 @@
<summary>Expand older updates</summary>
- 2025/03: Axolotl has implemented Sequence Parallelism (SP) support. Read the [blog](https://huggingface.co/blog/axolotl-ai-co/long-context-with-sequence-parallelism-in-axolotl) and [docs](https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/sequence_parallelism.html) to learn how to scale your context length when fine-tuning.
- 2025/06: Magistral with mistral-common tokenizer support has been added to Axolotl. See [docs](https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/models/magistral.html) to start training your own Magistral models with Axolotl!
- 2025/04: Llama 4 support has been added in Axolotl. See [docs](https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/models/llama-4.html) to start training your own Llama 4 models with Axolotl's linearized version!
- 2025/06: Magistral with mistral-common tokenizer support has been added to Axolotl. See [examples](https://github.com/axolotl-ai-cloud/axolotl/tree/main/examples/magistral) to start training your own Magistral models with Axolotl!
- 2025/04: Llama 4 support has been added in Axolotl. See [examples](https://github.com/axolotl-ai-cloud/axolotl/tree/main/examples/llama-4) to start training your own Llama 4 models with Axolotl's linearized version!
- 2025/03: (Beta) Fine-tuning Multimodal models is now supported in Axolotl. Check out the [docs](https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/multimodal.html) to fine-tune your own!
- 2025/02: Axolotl has added LoRA optimizations to reduce memory usage and improve training speed for LoRA and QLoRA in single GPU and multi-GPU training (DDP and DeepSpeed). Jump into the [docs](https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/lora_optims.html) to give it a try.
- 2025/02: Axolotl has added GRPO support. Dive into our [blog](https://huggingface.co/blog/axolotl-ai-co/training-llms-w-interpreter-feedback-wasm) and [GRPO example](https://github.com/axolotl-ai-cloud/grpo_code) and have some fun!
@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ Features:
- NVIDIA GPU (Ampere or newer for `bf16` and Flash Attention) or AMD GPU
- Python 3.11
- PyTorch ≥2.8.0
- PyTorch ≥2.7.1
### Google Colab
@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ Features:
#### Using pip
```bash
pip3 install -U packaging==26.0 setuptools==75.8.0 wheel ninja
pip3 install -U packaging==23.2 setuptools==75.8.0 wheel ninja
pip3 install --no-build-isolation axolotl[flash-attn,deepspeed]
# Download example axolotl configs, deepspeed configs

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@@ -1 +0,0 @@
0.13.2

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@@ -1,8 +1,6 @@
project:
type: website
pre-render:
- docs/scripts/generate_config_docs.py
- docs/scripts/generate_examples_docs.py
pre-render: docs/scripts/generate_config_docs.py
quartodoc:
dir: docs/api
@@ -242,46 +240,6 @@ website:
- docs/getting-started.qmd
- docs/installation.qmd
- docs/inference.qmd
- section: "Model Guides"
contents:
- docs/models/kimi-linear.qmd
- docs/models/plano.qmd
- docs/models/mimo.qmd
- docs/models/internvl3_5.qmd
- docs/models/olmo3.qmd
- docs/models/trinity.qmd
- docs/models/arcee.qmd
- docs/models/mistral.qmd
- section: "Ministral3"
contents:
- docs/models/ministral3.qmd
- docs/models/ministral3/think.qmd
- docs/models/ministral3/vision.qmd
- section: "Magistral"
contents:
- docs/models/magistral.qmd
- docs/models/magistral/think.qmd
- docs/models/magistral/vision.qmd
- docs/models/ministral.qmd
- docs/models/mistral-small.qmd
- docs/models/voxtral.qmd
- docs/models/devstral.qmd
- docs/models/llama-4.qmd
- docs/models/llama-2.qmd
- docs/models/qwen3-next.qmd
- docs/models/qwen3.qmd
- docs/models/gemma3n.qmd
- docs/models/apertus.qmd
- docs/models/gpt-oss.qmd
- docs/models/seed-oss.qmd
- docs/models/phi.qmd
- docs/models/smolvlm2.qmd
- docs/models/granite4.qmd
- docs/models/LiquidAI.qmd
- docs/models/hunyuan.qmd
- docs/models/jamba.qmd
- docs/models/orpheus.qmd
- docs/cli.qmd
- docs/telemetry.qmd
- docs/config-reference.qmd

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@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ RUN if [ "$NIGHTLY_BUILD" = "true" ] ; then \
sed -i 's#^datasets.*#datasets @ git+https://github.com/huggingface/datasets.git@main#' requirements.txt; \
fi
RUN uv pip install packaging==26.0 setuptools==75.8.0
RUN uv pip install packaging==23.2 setuptools==75.8.0
RUN uv pip install torchvision
RUN if [ "$AXOLOTL_EXTRAS" != "" ] ; then \
uv pip install --no-build-isolation -e .[deepspeed,flash-attn,ring-flash-attn,optimizers,ray,$AXOLOTL_EXTRAS] $AXOLOTL_ARGS; \

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@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ RUN if [ "$NIGHTLY_BUILD" = "true" ] ; then \
sed -i 's#^datasets.*#datasets @ git+https://github.com/huggingface/datasets.git@main#' requirements.txt; \
fi
RUN pip install packaging==26.0 setuptools==75.8.0 psutil
RUN pip install packaging==23.2 setuptools==75.8.0 psutil
RUN if [ "$AXOLOTL_EXTRAS" != "" ] ; then \
pip install --no-build-isolation -e .[deepspeed,flash-attn,ring-flash-attn,optimizers,ray,$AXOLOTL_EXTRAS] $AXOLOTL_ARGS; \
else \

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@@ -17,8 +17,7 @@ template_loader = jinja2.FileSystemLoader(searchpath=cicd_path)
template_env = jinja2.Environment(
loader=template_loader, autoescape=select_autoescape()
)
dockerfile = os.environ.get("E2E_DOCKERFILE", "Dockerfile.jinja")
df_template = template_env.get_template(dockerfile)
df_template = template_env.get_template("Dockerfile.jinja")
df_args = {
"AXOLOTL_EXTRAS": os.environ.get("AXOLOTL_EXTRAS", ""),
@@ -28,11 +27,8 @@ df_args = {
"CUDA": os.environ.get("CUDA", "126"),
"GITHUB_REF": os.environ.get("GITHUB_REF", "refs/heads/main"),
"GITHUB_SHA": os.environ.get("GITHUB_SHA", ""),
"NIGHTLY_BUILD": os.environ.get("NIGHTLY_BUILD", ""),
"CODECOV_TOKEN": os.environ.get("CODECOV_TOKEN", ""),
"HF_HOME": "/workspace/data/huggingface-cache/hub",
"PYTHONUNBUFFERED": os.environ.get("PYTHONUNBUFFERED", "1"),
"DEEPSPEED_LOG_LEVEL": os.environ.get("DEEPSPEED_LOG_LEVEL", "WARNING"),
}
dockerfile_contents = df_template.render(**df_args)

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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
set -e
# Only run two tests at a time to avoid OOM on GPU (with coverage collection)
pytest -v --durations=10 -n2 --maxfail=4 \
pytest -v --durations=10 -n2 \
--ignore=/workspace/axolotl/tests/e2e/multigpu/solo/ \
--ignore=/workspace/axolotl/tests/e2e/multigpu/patched/ \
/workspace/axolotl/tests/e2e/multigpu/ \

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@@ -6,7 +6,6 @@ ARG AXOLOTL_EXTRAS=""
ARG AXOLOTL_ARGS=""
ARG CUDA="118"
ARG PYTORCH_VERSION="2.1.2"
ARG TARGETARCH
ENV PYTORCH_VERSION=$PYTORCH_VERSION
@@ -21,17 +20,13 @@ RUN git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/axolotl-ai-cloud/axolotl.git
WORKDIR /workspace/axolotl
# If AXOLOTL_EXTRAS is set, append it in brackets; don't install deepspeed with arm64
RUN if [ "$TARGETARCH" = "arm64" ]; then \
BASE_EXTRAS="flash-attn,ring-flash-attn,optimizers,ray"; \
# If AXOLOTL_EXTRAS is set, append it in brackets
RUN if [ "$AXOLOTL_EXTRAS" != "" ] ; then \
pip install --no-build-isolation -e .[deepspeed,flash-attn,ring-flash-attn,optimizers,ray,$AXOLOTL_EXTRAS] $AXOLOTL_ARGS; \
else \
BASE_EXTRAS="deepspeed,flash-attn,ring-flash-attn,optimizers,ray"; \
pip install --no-build-isolation -e .[deepspeed,flash-attn,ring-flash-attn,optimizers,ray] $AXOLOTL_ARGS; \
fi && \
if [ "$AXOLOTL_EXTRAS" != "" ]; then \
pip install --no-build-isolation -e .[$BASE_EXTRAS,$AXOLOTL_EXTRAS] $AXOLOTL_ARGS; \
else \
pip install --no-build-isolation -e .[$BASE_EXTRAS] $AXOLOTL_ARGS; \
fi && \ python scripts/unsloth_install.py | sh && \
python scripts/unsloth_install.py | sh && \
python scripts/cutcrossentropy_install.py | sh && \
pip install pytest && \
pip cache purge

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@@ -2,16 +2,14 @@ ARG CUDA_VERSION="11.8.0"
ARG CUDNN_VERSION="8"
ARG UBUNTU_VERSION="22.04"
ARG MAX_JOBS=4
ARG TARGETARCH
FROM nvidia/cuda:$CUDA_VERSION-cudnn$CUDNN_VERSION-devel-ubuntu$UBUNTU_VERSION AS base-builder
ENV PATH="/root/miniconda3/bin:${PATH}"
ARG TARGETARCH
ARG PYTHON_VERSION="3.11"
ARG PYTHON_VERSION="3.10"
ARG PYTORCH_VERSION="2.1.2"
ARG CUDA="128"
ARG CUDA="118"
ARG TORCH_CUDA_ARCH_LIST="7.0 7.5 8.0 8.6 9.0+PTX"
ENV PYTHON_VERSION=$PYTHON_VERSION
@@ -24,17 +22,11 @@ RUN apt-get update \
librdmacm-dev librdmacm1 rdmacm-utils slurm-wlm \
&& rm -rf /var/cache/apt/archives \
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* \
&& if [ "$TARGETARCH" = "amd64" ]; then \
MINICONDA_ARCH="x86_64"; \
elif [ "$TARGETARCH" = "arm64" ]; then \
MINICONDA_ARCH="aarch64"; \
else \
echo "Unsupported architecture: $TARGETARCH"; exit 1; \
fi \
&& wget https://repo.anaconda.com/miniconda/Miniconda3-latest-Linux-${MINICONDA_ARCH}.sh \
&& wget \
https://repo.anaconda.com/miniconda/Miniconda3-latest-Linux-x86_64.sh \
&& mkdir /root/.conda \
&& bash Miniconda3-latest-Linux-${MINICONDA_ARCH}.sh -b \
&& rm -f Miniconda3-latest-Linux-${MINICONDA_ARCH}.sh \
&& bash Miniconda3-latest-Linux-x86_64.sh -b \
&& rm -f Miniconda3-latest-Linux-x86_64.sh \
&& conda tos accept --override-channels --channel https://repo.anaconda.com/pkgs/main \
&& conda tos accept --override-channels --channel https://repo.anaconda.com/pkgs/r \
&& conda create -n "py${PYTHON_VERSION}" python="${PYTHON_VERSION}"
@@ -43,7 +35,7 @@ ENV PATH="/root/miniconda3/envs/py${PYTHON_VERSION}/bin:${PATH}"
WORKDIR /workspace
RUN python3 -m pip install --upgrade pip && pip3 install -U packaging==26.0 setuptools==75.8.0 wheel psutil && \
RUN python3 -m pip install --upgrade pip && pip3 install -U packaging==23.2 setuptools==75.8.0 wheel psutil && \
python3 -m pip install --no-cache-dir -U torch==${PYTORCH_VERSION}+cu${CUDA} torchvision --extra-index-url https://download.pytorch.org/whl/cu$CUDA && \
python3 -m pip cache purge
@@ -59,34 +51,8 @@ RUN git lfs install --skip-repo && \
pip3 install -U --no-cache-dir pydantic==1.10.10 && \
pip3 cache purge
RUN case "$PYTORCH_VERSION" in \
2.9.[0-9]*) \
if [ "$CUDA" = "128" ]; then \
if [ "$TARGETARCH" = "amd64" ]; then \
WHL_FILE="flash_attn-2.8.3+cu128torch2.9-cp311-cp311-linux_x86_64.whl"; \
WHL_VERSION="v0.5.4"; \
elif [ "$TARGETARCH" = "arm64" ]; then \
WHL_FILE="flash_attn-2.8.3+cu128torch2.9-cp311-cp311-linux_aarch64.whl"; \
WHL_VERSION="v0.6.4"; \
else \
echo "Unsupported architecture: $TARGETARCH"; exit 1; \
fi; \
wget -nv https://github.com/mjun0812/flash-attention-prebuild-wheels/releases/download/${WHL_VERSION}/${WHL_FILE}; \
pip3 install --no-cache-dir ${WHL_FILE}; \
rm ${WHL_FILE}; \
elif [ "$CUDA" = "130" ]; then \
if [ "$TARGETARCH" = "amd64" ]; then \
WHL_FILE="flash_attn-2.8.3+cu130torch2.9-cp311-cp311-linux_x86_64.whl"; \
WHL_VERSION="v0.5.4"; \
elif [ "$TARGETARCH" = "arm64" ]; then \
WHL_FILE="flash_attn-2.8.3+cu130torch2.9-cp311-cp311-linux_aarch64.whl"; \
WHL_VERSION="v0.6.4"; \
else \
echo "Unsupported architecture: $TARGETARCH"; exit 1; \
fi; \
wget -nv https://github.com/mjun0812/flash-attention-prebuild-wheels/releases/download/${WHL_VERSION}/${WHL_FILE}; \
pip3 install --no-cache-dir ${WHL_FILE}; \
rm ${WHL_FILE}; \
fi \
;; \
esac
RUN if [ "$PYTORCH_VERSION" = "2.9.1" ] && [ "$CUDA" = "128" ] ; then \
wget https://github.com/mjun0812/flash-attention-prebuild-wheels/releases/download/v0.4.17/flash_attn-2.8.3+cu128torch2.9-cp311-cp311-linux_x86_64.whl; \
pip3 install --no-cache-dir flash_attn-2.8.3+cu128torch2.9-cp311-cp311-linux_x86_64.whl; \
rm flash_attn-2.8.3+cu128torch2.9-cp311-cp311-linux_x86_64.whl; \
fi

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@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ ENV PATH="/root/miniconda3/envs/py${PYTHON_VERSION}/bin:${PATH}"
WORKDIR /workspace
RUN python3 -m pip install --upgrade pip && pip3 install -U packaging==26.0 setuptools==75.8.0 wheel && \
RUN python3 -m pip install --upgrade pip && pip3 install -U packaging==23.2 setuptools==75.8.0 wheel && \
python3 -m pip install --no-cache-dir -U torch --extra-index-url https://download.pytorch.org/whl/nightly/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" && \

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@@ -2,7 +2,6 @@ ARG CUDA_VERSION="12.6.3"
ARG CUDNN_VERSION=""
ARG UBUNTU_VERSION="22.04"
ARG MAX_JOBS=4
ARG TARGETARCH
FROM nvidia/cuda:$CUDA_VERSION-cudnn$CUDNN_VERSION-devel-ubuntu$UBUNTU_VERSION AS base-builder
@@ -32,35 +31,12 @@ ENV PATH="/workspace/axolotl-venv/bin:${PATH}"
RUN uv pip install packaging setuptools wheel psutil \
&& uv pip install torch==${PYTORCH_VERSION} torchvision \
&& uv pip install --no-build-isolation "causal_conv1d @ git+https://github.com/Dao-AILab/causal-conv1d.git@main" \
&& uv pip install "mamba_ssm @ git+https://github.com/state-spaces/mamba.git@main" \
&& uv pip install awscli pydantic
RUN if [ "$TARGETARCH" = "amd64" ]; then \
uv pip install --no-build-isolation "causal_conv1d @ git+https://github.com/Dao-AILab/causal-conv1d.git@main"; \
uv pip install "mamba_ssm @ git+https://github.com/state-spaces/mamba.git@main"; \
RUN if [ "$PYTORCH_VERSION" = "2.9.0" ] && [ "$CUDA" = "128" ] ; then \
wget https://github.com/mjun0812/flash-attention-prebuild-wheels/releases/download/v0.4.17/flash_attn-2.8.3+cu128torch2.9-cp311-cp311-linux_x86_64.whl; \
uv pip install --no-cache-dir flash_attn-2.8.3+cu128torch2.9-cp311-cp311-linux_x86_64.whl; \
rm flash_attn-2.8.3+cu128torch2.9-cp311-cp311-linux_x86_64.whl; \
fi
RUN case "$PYTORCH_VERSION" in \
2.9.[0-9]*) \
if [ "$TARGETARCH" = "amd64" ]; then \
if [ "$CUDA" = "128" ]; then \
wget -nv https://github.com/mjun0812/flash-attention-prebuild-wheels/releases/download/v0.5.4/flash_attn-2.8.3+cu128torch2.9-cp311-cp311-linux_x86_64.whl; \
uv pip install --no-cache-dir flash_attn-2.8.3+cu128torch2.9-cp311-cp311-linux_x86_64.whl; \
rm flash_attn-2.8.3+cu128torch2.9-cp311-cp311-linux_x86_64.whl; \
elif [ "$CUDA" = "130" ]; then \
wget -nv https://github.com/mjun0812/flash-attention-prebuild-wheels/releases/download/v0.5.4/flash_attn-2.8.3+cu130torch2.9-cp311-cp311-linux_x86_64.whl; \
uv pip install --no-cache-dir flash_attn-2.8.3+cu130torch2.9-cp311-cp311-linux_x86_64.whl; \
rm flash_attn-2.8.3+cu130torch2.9-cp311-cp311-linux_x86_64.whl; \
fi \
elif [ "$TARGETARCH" = "arm64" ]; then \
if [ "$CUDA" = "128" ]; then \
wget -nv https://github.com/mjun0812/flash-attention-prebuild-wheels/releases/download/v0.6.4/flash_attn-2.8.3+cu128torch2.9-cp311-cp311-linux_aarch64.whl; \
uv pip install --no-cache-dir flash_attn-2.8.3+cu128torch2.9-cp311-cp311-linux_aarch64.whl; \
rm flash_attn-2.8.3+cu128torch2.9-cp311-cp311-linux_aarch64.whl; \
elif [ "$CUDA" = "130" ]; then \
wget -nv https://github.com/mjun0812/flash-attention-prebuild-wheels/releases/download/v0.6.4/flash_attn-2.8.3+cu130torch2.9-cp311-cp311-linux_aarch64.whl; \
uv pip install --no-cache-dir flash_attn-2.8.3+cu130torch2.9-cp311-cp311-linux_aarch64.whl; \
rm flash_attn-2.8.3+cu130torch2.9-cp311-cp311-linux_aarch64.whl; \
fi \
fi \
;; \
esac

2
docs/.gitignore vendored
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@@ -3,5 +3,3 @@ _site/
/api/*.qmd
/api/*.html
config-reference.qmd
models/**/*.qmd
models/**/*.html

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@@ -1,86 +0,0 @@
---
title: "Checkpoint Saving"
format:
html:
toc: true
toc-depth: 2
number-sections: true
execute:
enabled: false
---
## Overview
Axolotl supports on-demand checkpoint saving during training. You can trigger checkpoints via file-based triggers (for programmatic control) or Control+C (for interactive use).
## File-Based Checkpoint Trigger
### Configuration
Enable in your config:
```yaml
dynamic_checkpoint:
enabled: true
check_interval: 100 # Optional: check every N steps (default: 100)
trigger_file_path: "axolotl_checkpoint.save" # Optional: custom filename
```
**Options:**
- `enabled`: `true` to enable (required)
- `check_interval`: Steps between file checks. Default: 100. Lower = faster response, higher I/O overhead.
- `trigger_file_path`: Custom trigger filename. Default: `axolotl_checkpoint.save`
### How It Works
1. Rank 0 checks for trigger file every `check_interval` steps in `output_dir`
2. When detected, file is deleted and checkpoint is saved
3. In distributed training, rank 0 broadcasts to synchronize all ranks
### Usage
**Command line:**
```bash
touch /path/to/output_dir/axolotl_checkpoint.save
```
**Programmatic:**
```python
from pathlib import Path
Path("/path/to/output_dir/axolotl_checkpoint.save").touch()
```
Checkpoint saves within the next `check_interval` steps. The trigger file is auto-deleted after detection, so you can create it multiple times.
**Custom filename:**
```yaml
dynamic_checkpoint:
enabled: true
trigger_file_path: "my_trigger.save"
```
```bash
touch /path/to/output_dir/my_trigger.save
```
## Control+C (SIGINT) Checkpoint
Pressing `Ctrl+C` during training saves the model state and exits gracefully. **Note:** This saves only the model weights, not optimizer state. For resumable checkpoints, use the file-based trigger.
## Best Practices
- **Check interval**: Lower values (10-50) for fast training, default 100 for slower training
- **Distributed training**: Create trigger file once; rank 0 handles synchronization
- **Resume**: Dynamic checkpoints can be resumed like regular checkpoints via `resume_from_checkpoint`
## Example
```yaml
output_dir: ./outputs/lora-out
save_steps: 500 # Scheduled checkpoints
dynamic_checkpoint:
enabled: true
check_interval: 50
```
This enables scheduled checkpoints every 500 steps plus on-demand saves via file trigger (checked every 50 steps).

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@@ -32,8 +32,11 @@ main-base-py{python_version}-cu{cuda_version}-{pytorch_version}
Tags examples:
- `main-base-py3.11-cu128-2.8.0`
- `main-base-py3.11-cu128-2.9.1`
- `main-base-py3.11-cu128-2.7.1`
- `main-base-py3.11-cu126-2.7.1`
- `main-base-py3.11-cu126-2.7.0`
- `main-base-py3.11-cu126-2.6.0`
- `main-base-py3.11-cu124-2.6.0`
## Main
@@ -71,12 +74,15 @@ There may be some extra tags appended to the image, like `-vllm` which installs
Tags examples:
- `main-py3.11-cu128-2.8.0`
- `main-py3.11-cu128-2.9.1`
- `main-py3.11-cu128-2.7.1`
- `main-py3.11-cu126-2.7.1`
- `main-py3.11-cu126-2.7.0`
- `main-py3.11-cu126-2.6.0`
- `main-py3.11-cu124-2.6.0`
- `main-latest`
- `main-20250303-py3.11-cu124-2.6.0`
- `main-20250303-py3.11-cu126-2.6.0`
- `0.12.0`
- `0.10.1`
## Cloud

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@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ Follow the instructions at: [https://pytorch.org/get-started/locally/](https://p
:::
::: {.callout-important}
For Blackwell GPUs, please use Pytorch 2.9.1 and CUDA 12.8.
For Blackwell GPUs, please use Pytorch 2.7.0 and CUDA 12.8.
:::
### PyPI Installation (Recommended) {#sec-pypi}
@@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ docker run --privileged --gpus '"all"' --shm-size 10g --rm -it \
:::
::: {.callout-important}
For Blackwell GPUs, please use `axolotlai/axolotl:main-py3.11-cu128-2.9.1` or the cloud variant `axolotlai/axolotl-cloud:main-py3.11-cu128-2.9.1`.
For Blackwell GPUs, please use `axolotlai/axolotl:main-py3.11-cu128-2.7.0` or the cloud variant `axolotlai/axolotl-cloud:main-py3.11-cu128-2.7.0`.
:::
Please refer to the [Docker documentation](docker.qmd) for more information on the different Docker images that are available.

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@@ -21,7 +21,6 @@ format:
- [Qwen2.5-VL](#sec-qwen25-vl)
- [SmolVLM2](#sec-smolvlm2)
- [LFM2-VL](#sec-lfm2-vl)
- [Intern-VL](#sec-intern-vl)
## Usage
@@ -203,16 +202,6 @@ Please uninstall `causal-conv1d` via `pip3 uninstall -y causal-conv1d`
base_model: LiquidAI/LFM2-VL-450M
```
### Intern-VL {#sec-intern-vl}
::: {.callout-tip}
Please make sure to install `timm` via `pip3 install timm==1.0.19`
:::
```yaml
base_model: OpenGVLab/InternVL3_5-8B
```
## Dataset Format
For multi-modal datasets, we adopt an extended `chat_template` format similar to OpenAI's Message format.

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@@ -17,7 +17,6 @@ feedback. Various methods include, but not limited to:
- [Kahneman-Tversky Optimization (KTO)](#kto)
- [Odds Ratio Preference Optimization (ORPO)](#orpo)
- [Group Relative Policy Optimization (GRPO)](#grpo)
- [Group Reward-Decoupled Policy Optimization (GDPO)](#gdpo)
## RLHF using Axolotl
@@ -721,102 +720,6 @@ trl:
For more information, see [GRPO docs](https://huggingface.co/docs/trl/v0.17.0/en/grpo_trainer#loss-types).
### GDPO
GDPO (Group Reward-Decoupled Policy Optimization) extends GRPO for multi-reward training. It addresses the **reward advantage collapse** problem by normalizing each reward function independently before combining them.
::: {.callout-tip}
Use GDPO when training with multiple reward functions. For single reward, GRPO and GDPO produce equivalent results.
:::
Paper: [https://arxiv.org/pdf/2501.05242](https://arxiv.org/pdf/2501.05242)
GDPO uses TRL's native `multi_objective_aggregation` parameter under the hood. When you set `rl: gdpo`, axolotl automatically configures TRL to use `normalize_then_sum` aggregation.
```yaml
base_model: Qwen/Qwen2.5-1.5B-Instruct
vllm:
host: 0.0.0.0
port: 8000
tensor_parallel_size: 2
gpu_memory_utilization: 0.85
rl: gdpo
trl:
beta: 0.001
max_completion_length: 256
use_vllm: true
num_generations: 4
reward_funcs:
- rewards.format_reward
- rewards.correctness_reward
reward_weights: [1.0, 2.0]
datasets:
- path: openai/gsm8k
name: main
type: rewards.oai_gsm8k_transform
```
You can also use GRPO with explicit aggregation control:
```yaml
rl: grpo
trl:
multi_objective_aggregation: normalize_then_sum # GDPO behavior
# or: sum_then_normalize # Default GRPO behavior
```
#### GDPO vs GRPO
| Aspect | GRPO | GDPO |
|--------|------|------|
| **Aggregation** | `sum_then_normalize` | `normalize_then_sum` |
| **Multi-reward** | May collapse advantages | Preserves reward signals |
| **Single reward** | Standard behavior | Equivalent to GRPO |
#### Why GDPO?
When using multiple rewards with GRPO, different reward combinations can produce identical advantages:
```
# Example: format + correctness rewards
[format=0, correct=3] → sum=3
[format=1, correct=2] → sum=3 ← GRPO sees these as equal!
[format=2, correct=1] → sum=3
[format=3, correct=0] → sum=3
```
GDPO normalizes each reward independently, preserving their relative differences.
#### Reward Functions
GDPO uses the same reward function format as GRPO:
```python
# rewards.py
def format_reward(completions, **kwargs) -> list[float]:
return [1.0 if len(c) > 10 else 0.0 for c in completions]
def correctness_reward(completions, answers, **kwargs) -> list[float]:
rewards = []
for completion, answer in zip(completions, answers):
# Your scoring logic here
rewards.append(score)
return rewards
```
#### Sequence Parallelism
GDPO supports sequence parallelism for long-context training:
```yaml
rl: gdpo
context_parallel_size: 2
```
### SimPO
SimPO uses [CPOTrainer](https://huggingface.co/docs/trl/main/en/cpo_trainer) but with alternative loss function.

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@@ -1,90 +0,0 @@
examples:
# December 2025
- name: kimi-linear
title: Kimi Linear
- name: plano
title: Plano Orchestrator
- name: mimo
title: MiMo
- name: internvl3_5
title: InternVL 3.5
# AllenAI
- name: olmo3
title: OLMo 3
# ArceeAI
- name: trinity
title: Trinity
- name: arcee
title: Arcee AFM
# MistralAI
- name: ministral3/think
title: Ministral 3 Thinking
- name: ministral3/vision
title: Ministral 3 Vision
- name: magistral/think
title: Magistral Thinking
- name: magistral/vision
title: Magistral Vision
- name: ministral
title: Ministral
- name: mistral-small
title: Mistral Small 3.1/3.2
- name: voxtral
title: Voxtral
- name: devstral
title: Devstral
- name: mistral
title: Mistral 7B
# Meta
- name: llama-4
title: Llama 4
- name: llama-2
title: Llama 2
# Alibaba
- name: qwen3-next
title: Qwen 3 Next
- name: qwen3
title: Qwen 3
# Google
- name: gemma3n
title: Gemma 3n
# Swiss AI
- name: apertus
title: Apertus
# GPT-OSS
- name: gpt-oss
title: GPT-OSS
- name: seed-oss
title: Seed-OSS
# Microsoft
- name: phi
title: Phi
# SmolVLM
- name: smolvlm2
title: SmolVLM 2
# IBM
- name: granite4
title: Granite 4
# LiquidAI
- name: LiquidAI
title: Liquid Foundation Models 2
# Other
- name: hunyuan
title: Hunyuan
- name: jamba
title: Jamba
- name: orpheus
title: Orpheus

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@@ -1,424 +0,0 @@
"""
auto generate example docs from allowlist
"""
import re
import shutil
import sys
from pathlib import Path
import yaml
# Paths
THIS = Path(__file__).resolve()
ROOT = THIS.parents[2] # repo root (docs/scripts -> docs -> ROOT)
EXAMPLES_DIR = ROOT / "examples"
OUTPUT_DIR = ROOT / "docs" / "models"
ALLOWLIST_YML = THIS.parent / "examples-allowlist.yml"
def slugify(name: str) -> str:
"""Convert a name to a slug (lowercase, hyphens for spaces)."""
s = re.sub(r"[^a-zA-Z0-9\s\-]+", "", name.strip())
s = re.sub(r"\s+", "-", s).strip("-").lower()
return s or "example"
def read_allowlist():
with open(ALLOWLIST_YML, "r", encoding="utf-8") as f:
data = yaml.safe_load(f) or {}
items = data.get("examples", [])
if not isinstance(items, list):
raise ValueError("`examples` must be a list in examples-allowlist.yml")
return items
def find_readme(folder: Path) -> Path | None:
for name in ("README.md", "Readme.md", "readme.md"):
p = folder / name
if p.exists():
return p
return None
def remove_first_h1(md: str) -> tuple[str, str | None]:
"""
Remove the first H1 from markdown and return (modified_md, h1_title).
The H1 is removed since we use the frontmatter title instead.
"""
lines = md.splitlines()
result = []
h1_title = None
skipped_first = False
for line in lines:
if not skipped_first and line.startswith("# "):
h1_title = line[2:].strip()
skipped_first = True
continue
result.append(line)
return "\n".join(result), h1_title
IMG_RE = re.compile(r"!\[[^\]]*\]\(([^)]+)\)")
LINK_RE = re.compile(r"\[([^\]]+)\]\(([^)]+)\)")
def rewrite_and_copy_assets(md: str, src_dir: Path, dest_assets_root: Path) -> str:
"""
Copy local image assets referenced in markdown to
docs/examples/assets/... and rewrite the links.
"""
dest_assets = dest_assets_root / "assets"
def repl(m):
url = m.group(1).strip()
if re.match(r"^(https?:)?//", url):
return m.group(0) # leave remote URLs
src_path = (src_dir / url).resolve()
if not src_path.exists():
return m.group(0) # leave as-is if not found
rel = src_path.relative_to(src_dir)
# Create a unique asset path based on source directory name
asset_name = src_dir.name.replace("/", "-")
dest_path = dest_assets / asset_name / rel
dest_path.parent.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
shutil.copy2(src_path, dest_path)
new_rel = f"assets/{asset_name}/{rel.as_posix()}"
return m.group(0).replace(url, new_rel)
return IMG_RE.sub(repl, md)
def rewrite_readme_links(
md: str,
src_dir: Path,
examples_dir: Path,
parent_index_only: set,
current_src_path: str,
allowlist_entries: set,
current_output_path: str,
) -> str:
"""
Rewrite links between README.md files to point to the correct .qmd files.
"""
def repl(m):
text = m.group(1)
url = m.group(2).strip()
# Skip remote URLs and anchor links
if re.match(r"^(https?:)?//", url) or url.startswith("#"):
return m.group(0)
# Skip non-markdown files
if not url.lower().endswith(".md"):
return m.group(0)
# Resolve the target path
try:
target_path = (src_dir / url).resolve()
# Check if target is outside examples_dir
try:
rel_path = target_path.relative_to(examples_dir)
except ValueError:
# Target is outside examples_dir, leave as-is
return m.group(0)
parts = list(rel_path.parts)
# Determine the output path for the target
if len(parts) > 0 and parts[-1].lower() in ("readme.md", "readme"):
# This is a README link
if len(parts) == 1:
# Link to root README -> index.qmd
target_output = "index.qmd"
elif len(parts) == 2:
if parts[0] == ".":
# Current directory README
target_output = "index.qmd"
else:
# subdir/README.md
parent_dir = parts[0]
if parent_dir in parent_index_only:
target_output = f"{parent_dir}/index.qmd"
else:
target_output = f"{parent_dir}.qmd"
else:
# Deeper nesting: parent/subdir/README.md
# Build the full path like "parent/subdir"
full_path = "/".join(parts[:-1]) # Remove README.md
# Check if this exact path is in allowlist
if full_path in allowlist_entries:
# This is a sub-entry with its own entry -> use .qmd
target_output = f"{full_path}.qmd"
elif parts[0] == ".":
# ./subdir/README.md -> check if subdir has own entry
subdir = parts[1]
if subdir in parent_index_only:
target_output = f"{subdir}/index.qmd"
else:
target_output = f"{subdir}.qmd"
else:
# parent/subdir where parent doesn't have own entry
target_output = f"{full_path}/index.qmd"
else:
# Regular .md file -> convert to .qmd, keep path structure
target_output = "/".join(parts)[:-2] + "qmd"
# Compute relative path from current output file to target
current_parts = current_output_path.split("/")
target_parts = target_output.split("/")
# Special case: if current is a subdir file and target is a single-component file at root
# Example: current="magistral/vision", target="magistral.qmd"
if len(current_parts) > 1 and len(target_parts) == 1:
# Current is in subdir, target is at root level
# Go up to root: ../ for each level
up_count = len(current_parts) - 1
rel_parts = [".."] * up_count + [target_parts[0]]
new_url = "/".join(rel_parts)
else:
# Find common prefix
i = 0
while (
i < min(len(current_parts) - 1, len(target_parts))
and current_parts[i] == target_parts[i]
):
i += 1
# Build relative path: go up (../) then down to target
up_count = len(current_parts) - 1 - i
rel_parts = [".."] * up_count + target_parts[i:]
if not rel_parts or rel_parts == [".."]:
# Points to same directory or parent
new_url = "/".join(rel_parts) if rel_parts else "."
else:
new_url = "/".join(rel_parts)
return f"[{text}]({new_url})"
except (ValueError, IndexError):
return m.group(0)
return LINK_RE.sub(repl, md)
def write_qmd(out_path: Path, title: str, body_md: str):
out_path.parent.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
fm = f"---\ntitle: {title!r}\nexecute:\n eval: false\nformat:\n html:\n toc: true\n---\n\n"
out_path.write_text(fm + body_md, encoding="utf-8")
def update_quarto_yml(generated: list[tuple[str, str, str]]):
"""
Update _quarto.yml with the generated example files in the correct order.
This keeps the sidebar in sync with the allowlist.
Model Guides is now nested under "Getting Started" section.
Creates nested sections for models with sub-entries (e.g., magistral, ministral3).
Parent pages are now flat files (e.g., ministral3.qmd) with sub-pages in subdirs.
"""
quarto_yml = ROOT / "_quarto.yml"
if not quarto_yml.exists():
print(f"[WARN] {quarto_yml} not found, skipping update", file=sys.stderr)
return
content = quarto_yml.read_text(encoding="utf-8")
# First pass: find all parents that have sub-entries
parents_with_subs = set()
for path, _name, _title in generated:
if "/" in path:
parent = path.split("/")[0]
parents_with_subs.add(parent)
# Build the YAML contents while preserving allowlist order
lines = []
processed_sections = set()
for path, _name, title in generated:
# Check if this is a parent page that has sub-pages
if path in parents_with_subs:
# This is a parent page with sub-pages - create a nested section
if path not in processed_sections:
processed_sections.add(path)
section_title = (
title or path.replace("-", " ").replace("_", " ").title()
)
lines.append(f' - section: "{section_title}"')
lines.append(" contents:")
# Add the parent page first
lines.append(f" - docs/models/{path}.qmd")
# Then add all sub-pages
for sub_path, _sub_name, _sub_title in generated:
if "/" in sub_path and sub_path.split("/")[0] == path:
lines.append(
f" - docs/models/{sub_path}.qmd"
)
elif "/" not in path:
# This is a flat item with no sub-pages
# Skip if it was already included as part of a parent section
if path not in processed_sections:
lines.append(f" - docs/models/{path}.qmd")
yaml_content = "\n".join(lines) + "\n"
# Pattern to match only the Model Guides contents, stopping at the next item
# in Getting Started (lines starting with 12 spaces: same level as the section)
pattern = r'( - section: "Model Guides"\n contents:)([^\n]*|.*?)(?=\n - |\n - section:|\n\nformat:)'
def replacement(match):
prefix = match.group(1)
return prefix + "\n" + yaml_content
new_content = re.sub(pattern, replacement, content, flags=re.DOTALL)
if new_content != content:
quarto_yml.write_text(new_content, encoding="utf-8")
print(f"Updated {quarto_yml}")
else:
print(f"No changes needed for {quarto_yml}")
def main():
allow = read_allowlist()
if not EXAMPLES_DIR.exists():
print(f"[WARN] {EXAMPLES_DIR} not found", file=sys.stderr)
return
(OUTPUT_DIR / "assets").mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
# First pass: identify which parents have their own entry vs only sub-entries
parent_entries = set() # Parents that have their own entry
parent_with_subs = set() # Parents that have sub-entries
allowlist_entries = set() # All entries in allowlist
for item in allow:
if isinstance(item, str):
name = item
else:
name = item.get("name")
allowlist_entries.add(name)
if "/" in name:
parent = name.split("/")[0]
parent_with_subs.add(parent)
else:
parent_entries.add(name)
# Parents with subs that DON'T have their own entry -> use index.qmd
parent_index_only = parent_with_subs - parent_entries
generated = []
seen_dirs = set() # Track which parent directories we've created index for
for item in allow:
if isinstance(item, str):
name = item
title = None
else:
name = item.get("name")
title = item.get("title")
if not name:
print(f"[WARN] Skipping item without name: {item}", file=sys.stderr)
continue
src_dir = EXAMPLES_DIR / name
if not src_dir.exists() or not src_dir.is_dir():
print(f"[WARN] Skipping {name} (not a directory)", file=sys.stderr)
continue
readme = find_readme(src_dir)
if not readme:
print(f"[WARN] Skipping {name} (no README.md)", file=sys.stderr)
continue
md = readme.read_text(encoding="utf-8")
# Determine output path first (needed for link rewriting)
parts = name.split("/")
if len(parts) == 1:
# Simple case: no subdirectory
out_path = OUTPUT_DIR / f"{parts[0]}.qmd"
sidebar_path = parts[0]
else:
# Has subdirectory: e.g., magistral/think
parent = parts[0]
child = "-".join(parts[1:]) # handle nested subdirs
out_path = OUTPUT_DIR / parent / f"{child}.qmd"
sidebar_path = f"{parent}/{child}"
# Remove the first H1 (we use frontmatter title instead)
md, _ = remove_first_h1(md)
# Rewrite links between README files
md = rewrite_readme_links(
md,
src_dir,
EXAMPLES_DIR,
parent_index_only,
name,
allowlist_entries,
sidebar_path,
)
md = rewrite_and_copy_assets(md, src_dir, OUTPUT_DIR)
# Handle parent page generation for sub-entries
if len(parts) > 1:
# Has subdirectory: e.g., magistral/think
parent = parts[0]
# Create parent.qmd if not already done and parent doesn't have own entry
if parent not in seen_dirs and parent in parent_index_only:
parent_readme = find_readme(EXAMPLES_DIR / parent)
if parent_readme:
parent_md = parent_readme.read_text(encoding="utf-8")
parent_md, _ = remove_first_h1(parent_md)
parent_md = rewrite_readme_links(
parent_md,
EXAMPLES_DIR / parent,
EXAMPLES_DIR,
parent_index_only,
parent,
allowlist_entries,
parent,
)
parent_md = rewrite_and_copy_assets(
parent_md, EXAMPLES_DIR / parent, OUTPUT_DIR
)
parent_title = parent.replace("-", " ").replace("_", " ").title()
write_qmd(OUTPUT_DIR / f"{parent}.qmd", parent_title, parent_md)
generated.append((parent, parent, parent_title))
seen_dirs.add(parent)
if not title:
title = name.replace("/", " ").replace("-", " ").title()
write_qmd(out_path, title, md)
generated.append((sidebar_path, name, title))
# Index page - preserve allowlist order
if generated:
listing = "\n".join(
[f"- [{title}]({path}.qmd)" for path, name, title in generated]
)
index_md = (
"# Model Guides\n\nBelow are the curated examples for training various model architectures:\n\n"
+ listing
+ "\n"
)
index_fm = (
"---\nexecute:\n eval: false\nformat:\n html:\n toc: true\n---\n\n"
)
(OUTPUT_DIR / "index.qmd").write_text(index_fm + index_md, encoding="utf-8")
# Auto-update _quarto.yml to keep sidebar in sync
update_quarto_yml(generated)
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()

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git clone https://github.com/axolotl-ai-cloud/axolotl.git
cd axolotl
pip3 install packaging==26.0 setuptools==75.8.0 wheel ninja
pip3 install packaging==23.2 setuptools==75.8.0 wheel ninja
pip3 install --no-build-isolation -e '.[flash-attn]'
# Install CCE https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/custom_integrations.html#cut-cross-entropy

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@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ Thanks to the team at Arcee.ai for using Axolotl in supervised fine-tuning the A
git clone https://github.com/axolotl-ai-cloud/axolotl.git
cd axolotl
pip3 install packaging==26.0 setuptools==75.8.0 wheel ninja
pip3 install packaging==23.2 setuptools==75.8.0 wheel ninja
pip3 install --no-build-isolation -e '.[flash-attn]'
# Install CCE https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/custom_integrations.html#cut-cross-entropy

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@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@
"%%capture\n",
"# This step can take ~5-10 minutes to install dependencies\n",
"!pip install --no-build-isolation axolotl[flash-attn]>=0.9.1\n",
"!pip install \"cut-cross-entropy[transformers] @ git+https://github.com/axolotl-ai-cloud/ml-cross-entropy.git@318b7e2\""
"!pip install \"cut-cross-entropy[transformers] @ git+https://github.com/axolotl-ai-cloud/ml-cross-entropy.git@5eff953\""
]
},
{
@@ -253,6 +253,7 @@
"source": [
"from axolotl.utils import set_pytorch_cuda_alloc_conf\n",
"\n",
"# Set \"PYTORCH_CUDA_ALLOC_CONF\" env to save memory\n",
"set_pytorch_cuda_alloc_conf()"
]
},

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@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Thanks to the team at MistralAI for giving us early access to prepare for this r
```bash
# Ensure you have Pytorch installed (Pytorch 2.6.0 min)
pip3 install packaging==26.0 setuptools==75.8.0 wheel ninja
pip3 install packaging==23.2 setuptools==75.8.0 wheel ninja
pip3 install --no-build-isolation 'axolotl[flash-attn]>=0.12.0'
```

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@@ -52,7 +52,6 @@ gradient_checkpointing: true
resume_from_checkpoint:
logging_steps: 1
flash_attention: true
scaling_softmax: true
loss_watchdog_threshold: 5.0
loss_watchdog_patience: 3

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@@ -1,7 +1,6 @@
base_model: google/gemma-3-1b-it
model_type: Gemma3ForCausalLM
cls_model_config: Gemma3TextConfig
# Automatically upload checkpoint and final model to HF
# hub_model_id: username/custom_model_name
@@ -30,7 +29,7 @@ output_dir: ./outputs/out
adapter: qlora
lora_r: 32
lora_alpha: 16
lora_dropout: 0
lora_dropout: 0.05
lora_target_linear: true
sequence_len: 2048

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@@ -1,7 +1,6 @@
base_model: google/gemma-3-270m-it
model_type: Gemma3ForCausalLM
cls_model_config: Gemma3TextConfig
# Automatically upload checkpoint and final model to HF
# hub_model_id: username/custom_model_name
@@ -30,7 +29,7 @@ output_dir: ./outputs/out
adapter: qlora
lora_r: 32
lora_alpha: 16
lora_dropout: 0
lora_dropout: 0.05
lora_target_linear: true
sequence_len: 2048

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@@ -2,7 +2,6 @@ base_model: google/gemma-3-4b-it
# Need to set else transformers tries to load vision too
model_type: Gemma3ForCausalLM
cls_model_config: Gemma3TextConfig
load_in_4bit: true
@@ -33,8 +32,8 @@ sample_packing: true
lora_r: 32
lora_alpha: 16
lora_dropout: 0
lora_target_linear: true
lora_dropout: 0.05
lora_target_modules: 'model.language_model.layers.[\d]+.(mlp|cross_attn|self_attn).(up|down|gate|q|k|v|o)_proj'
wandb_project:
wandb_entity:

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@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ pad_to_sequence_len: false
lora_r: 32
lora_alpha: 16
lora_dropout: 0
lora_dropout: 0.05
lora_target_modules: 'model.language_model.layers.[\d]+.(mlp|cross_attn|self_attn).(up|down|gate|q|k|v|o)_proj'
wandb_project:

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@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ Gemma-3n is a family of multimodal models from Google found on [HuggingFace](htt
```bash
# Ensure you have Pytorch installed (Pytorch 2.6.0 min)
pip3 install packaging==26.0 setuptools==75.8.0 wheel ninja
pip3 install packaging==23.2 setuptools==75.8.0 wheel ninja
pip3 install --no-build-isolation 'axolotl[flash-attn]>=0.12.0'
```

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@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ This guide shows how to fine-tune it with Axolotl with multi-turn conversations
```bash
# Ensure you have Pytorch installed (Pytorch 2.6.0 min)
pip3 install packaging==26.0 setuptools==75.8.0 wheel ninja
pip3 install packaging==23.2 setuptools==75.8.0 wheel ninja
pip3 install --no-build-isolation 'axolotl[flash-attn]>=0.12.0'
```

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@@ -32,10 +32,6 @@ wandb_watch:
wandb_name:
wandb_log_model:
trackio_project_name:
trackio_run_name:
trackio_space_id:
gradient_accumulation_steps: 2
micro_batch_size: 1
num_epochs: 1

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@@ -28,10 +28,6 @@ wandb_watch:
wandb_name:
wandb_log_model:
trackio_project_name:
trackio_run_name:
trackio_space_id:
gradient_accumulation_steps: 2
micro_batch_size: 1
num_epochs: 1

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@@ -29,10 +29,6 @@ wandb_watch:
wandb_name:
wandb_log_model:
trackio_project_name:
trackio_run_name:
trackio_space_id:
gradient_accumulation_steps: 2
micro_batch_size: 1
num_epochs: 1

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@@ -28,10 +28,6 @@ wandb_watch:
wandb_name:
wandb_log_model:
trackio_project_name:
trackio_run_name:
trackio_space_id:
gradient_accumulation_steps: 2
micro_batch_size: 1
num_epochs: 1

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@@ -41,10 +41,6 @@ wandb_watch:
wandb_name:
wandb_log_model:
trackio_project_name:
trackio_run_name:
trackio_space_id:
gradient_accumulation_steps: 8
micro_batch_size: 1
num_epochs: 1

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@@ -41,10 +41,6 @@ wandb_watch:
wandb_name:
wandb_log_model:
trackio_project_name:
trackio_run_name:
trackio_space_id:
gradient_accumulation_steps: 8
micro_batch_size: 1
num_epochs: 1

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@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ This guide shows how to fine-tune it with Axolotl with multi-turn conversations
git clone https://github.com/axolotl-ai-cloud/axolotl.git
cd axolotl
pip3 install packaging==26.0 setuptools==75.8.0 wheel ninja
pip3 install packaging==23.2 setuptools==75.8.0 wheel ninja
pip3 install --no-build-isolation -e '.[flash-attn]'
# Install CCE https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/custom_integrations.html#cut-cross-entropy

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@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Tencent released a family of opensource models called HunYuan with varying param
git clone https://github.com/axolotl-ai-cloud/axolotl.git
cd axolotl
pip3 install packaging==26.0 setuptools==75.8.0 wheel ninja
pip3 install packaging==23.2 setuptools==75.8.0 wheel ninja
pip3 install --no-build-isolation -e '.[flash-attn]'
# Install CCE https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/custom_integrations.html#cut-cross-entropy

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@@ -1,43 +0,0 @@
# Finetune OpenGV's InternVL with Axolotl
[InternVL 3.5](https://huggingface.co/OpenGVLab/InternVL3_5-8B-HF) is a family of powerful vision-language models supporting dynamic resolution and multi-image understanding by OpenGV. It features a ViT-style vision encoder and strong language model backbone for tasks like visual question answering, OCR, and scene text understanding.
This guide shows how to fine-tune it with Axolotl.
## Getting started
1. Install Axolotl following the [installation guide](https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/installation.html).
2. Install `timm` for vision model support:
```bash
pip install timm==1.0.19
```
3. Install [Cut Cross Entropy](https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/custom_integrations.html#cut-cross-entropy) to reduce training VRAM usage.
4. Run the finetuning example:
```bash
axolotl train examples/internvl3_5/internvl3_5-8b-qlora.yml
```
This config uses about 8.21 GiB VRAM. Let us know how it goes. Happy finetuning! 🚀
### Tips
- You can run a full finetuning by removing the `adapter: qlora` and `load_in_4bit: true` from the config.
- Read more on how to load your own dataset at [docs](https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/dataset_loading.html).
- The dataset format follows the multi-modal format as seen [here](https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/multimodal.html#dataset-format).
## Optimization Guides
Please check the [Optimizations doc](https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/optimizations.html).
## Related Resources
- [InternVL Paper](https://huggingface.co/papers/2508.18265)
- [Axolotl Docs](https://docs.axolotl.ai)
- [Axolotl Website](https://axolotl.ai)
- [Axolotl GitHub](https://github.com/axolotl-ai-cloud/axolotl)
- [Axolotl Discord](https://discord.gg/7m9sfhzaf3)

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@@ -1,61 +0,0 @@
base_model: OpenGVLab/InternVL3_5-8B-HF
processor_type: AutoProcessor
plugins:
- axolotl.integrations.cut_cross_entropy.CutCrossEntropyPlugin
load_in_4bit: true
# these 3 lines are needed for now to handle vision chat templates w images
skip_prepare_dataset: true
remove_unused_columns: false
sample_packing: false
datasets:
- path: HuggingFaceH4/llava-instruct-mix-vsft
type: chat_template
split: train[:1%]
field_messages: messages
dataset_prepared_path: last_run_prepared
val_set_size: 0.01
output_dir: ./outputs/out
adapter: qlora
lora_model_dir:
sequence_len: 2048
lora_r: 32
lora_alpha: 16
lora_dropout: 0.05
lora_target_modules: 'model.language_model.layers.[\d]+.(mlp|cross_attn|self_attn).(up|down|gate|q|k|v|o)_proj'
wandb_project:
wandb_entity:
wandb_watch:
wandb_name:
wandb_log_model:
gradient_accumulation_steps: 4
micro_batch_size: 2
num_epochs: 1
optimizer: adamw_bnb_8bit
lr_scheduler: cosine
learning_rate: 0.0002
bf16: true
fp16:
tf32: true
gradient_checkpointing: true
logging_steps: 1
flash_attention: true
eager_attention:
warmup_ratio: 0.1
evals_per_epoch: 1
saves_per_epoch: 1
weight_decay: 0.0
# save_first_step: true # uncomment this to validate checkpoint saving works with your config

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@@ -1,47 +0,0 @@
# Finetune MoonshotAI's Kimi Linear with Axolotl
[Kimi Linear](https://huggingface.co/collections/moonshotai/kimi-linear-a3b) is a MoE model (48B total, 3B active) by MoonshotAI using a hybrid linear attention architecture to achieve a 1M token context length. It uses Kimi Delta Attention (KDA), a refined version of Gated DeltaNet that reduces KV cache size by up to 75% and boosts decoding throughput by up to 6x for long contexts.
This guide shows how to fine-tune it with Axolotl with multi-turn conversations and proper masking.
**Note:** Axolotl uses experimental training code for Kimi Linear as their original modeling code is inference-only.
## Getting started
1. Install Axolotl following the [installation guide](https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/installation.html).
2. Install CCE via [docs](https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/custom_integrations.html#cut-cross-entropy)
3. Run the finetuning example:
```bash
axolotl train examples/kimi-linear/kimi-48b-lora.yaml
```
This config uses about 98.7GiB VRAM.
Let us know how it goes. Happy finetuning!
### TIPS
- Kimi Linear requires `trust_remote_code: true`.
- You can run a full finetuning by removing the `adapter: lora` and `load_in_8bit: true`.
- Read more on how to load your own dataset at [docs](https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/dataset_loading.html)
- The dataset format follows the OpenAI Messages format as seen [here](https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/dataset-formats/conversation.html#chat_template)
## Optimization Guides
See 👉 [docs](https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/optimizations.html).
## Limitations
This is not yet compatible with MoE kernels from transformers v5.
## Related Resources
- [Kimi Linear Paper](https://huggingface.co/papers/2510.26692)
- [Kimi Linear GitHub](https://github.com/MoonshotAI/Kimi-Linear)
- [Axolotl Docs](https://docs.axolotl.ai)
- [Axolotl Website](https://axolotl.ai)
- [Axolotl GitHub](https://github.com/axolotl-ai-cloud/axolotl)
- [Axolotl Discord](https://discord.gg/7m9sfhzaf3)

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@@ -1,81 +0,0 @@
base_model: moonshotai/Kimi-Linear-48B-A3B-Instruct
# Automatically upload checkpoint and final model to HF
# hub_model_id: username/custom_model_name
trust_remote_code: true
plugins:
- axolotl.integrations.cut_cross_entropy.CutCrossEntropyPlugin
load_in_8bit: true
load_in_4bit: false
strict: false
datasets:
- path: fozziethebeat/alpaca_messages_2k_test
type: chat_template
split: train
dataset_prepared_path: last_run_prepared
val_set_size: 0.2
output_dir: ./outputs/lora-out
adapter: lora
lora_model_dir:
sequence_len: 2048
sample_packing: true
pad_to_sequence_len: true
lora_r: 16
lora_alpha: 32
lora_dropout: 0.05
lora_fan_in_fan_out:
lora_target_modules:
- gate_proj
- down_proj
- up_proj
- q_proj
- v_proj
- k_proj
- o_proj
wandb_project:
wandb_entity:
wandb_watch:
wandb_name:
wandb_log_model:
gradient_accumulation_steps: 2
micro_batch_size: 2
num_epochs: 1
optimizer: 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
early_stopping_patience:
resume_from_checkpoint:
local_rank:
logging_steps: 1
flash_attention: true
loss_watchdog_threshold: 5.0
loss_watchdog_patience: 3
warmup_ratio: 0.1
evals_per_epoch: 2
saves_per_epoch: 1
debug:
deepspeed:
weight_decay: 0.0
fsdp:
fsdp_config:
special_tokens:

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@@ -29,6 +29,7 @@ flex_attention: true
flex_attn_compile_kwargs:
dynamic: false
mode: max-autotune-no-cudagraphs
save_strategy: no
torch_compile: true
wandb_project:

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@@ -1,68 +0,0 @@
base_model: meta-llama/Llama-3.2-1B-Instruct
chat_template: llama3
rl: gdpo
trl:
beta: 0.001
max_completion_length: 128
num_generations: 2
temperature: 0.7
top_p: 0.95
use_vllm: false
multi_objective_aggregation: normalize_then_sum
reward_funcs:
- rwd.format_reward
- rwd.correctness_reward
reward_weights: [1.0, 2.0]
log_completions: true
num_completions_to_print: 3
scale_rewards: true
datasets:
- path: openai/gsm8k
name: main
split: train[:1000]
type: rwd.gsm8k_transform
val_set_size: 0.0
output_dir: ./outputs/llama3-gdpo-out
sequence_len: 512
sample_packing: false
pad_to_sequence_len: false
gradient_accumulation_steps: 8
micro_batch_size: 1
num_epochs: 1
max_steps: 100
optimizer: adamw_torch_fused
lr_scheduler: cosine
learning_rate: 5e-5
weight_decay: 0.01
warmup_steps: 10
bf16: auto
tf32: true
gradient_checkpointing: true
gradient_checkpointing_kwargs:
use_reentrant: false
flash_attention: true
logging_steps: 1
save_steps: 50
save_safetensors: true
special_tokens:
pad_token: "<|end_of_text|>"
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@@ -13,8 +13,8 @@ Thanks to the team at MistralAI for giving us early access to prepare for these
Here is an example of how to install from pip:
```bash
# Ensure you have Pytorch installed (Pytorch 2.7.0 min)
pip3 install packaging==26.0 setuptools==75.8.0 wheel ninja
# Ensure you have Pytorch installed (Pytorch 2.6.0 min)
pip3 install packaging==23.2 setuptools==75.8.0 wheel ninja
pip3 install --no-build-isolation 'axolotl[flash-attn]>=0.12.0'
```

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## Prerequisites
Before starting, ensure you have:
- Installed Axolotl (see [main README](../README.md))
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## Prerequisites
Before starting, ensure you have:
- Installed Axolotl from source (see [main README](../README.md))
- Installed Axolotl from source (see [main README](../README.md#getting-started))
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# Finetune Xiaomi's MiMo with Axolotl
[MiMo](https://huggingface.co/XiaomiMiMo/MiMo-7B-RL) is a family of models trained from scratch for reasoning tasks, incorporating **Multiple-Token Prediction (MTP)** as an additional training objective for enhanced performance and faster inference. Pre-trained on ~25T tokens with a three-stage data mixture strategy and optimized reasoning pattern density.
This guide shows how to fine-tune it with Axolotl with multi-turn conversations and proper masking.
## Getting started
1. Install Axolotl following the [installation guide](https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/installation.html).
2. Run the finetuning example:
```bash
axolotl train examples/mimo/mimo-7b-qlora.yaml
```
This config uses about 17.2 GiB VRAM. Let us know how it goes. Happy finetuning! 🚀
### Tips
- You can run a full finetuning by removing the `adapter: qlora` and `load_in_4bit: true` from the config.
- Read more on how to load your own dataset at [docs](https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/dataset_loading.html).
- The dataset format follows the OpenAI Messages format as seen [here](https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/dataset-formats/conversation.html#chat_template).
## Optimization Guides
Please check the [Optimizations doc](https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/optimizations.html).
## Limitations
**Cut Cross Entropy (CCE)**: Currently not supported. We plan to include CCE support for MiMo in the near future.
## Related Resources
- [MiMo Paper](https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.07608)
- [Axolotl Docs](https://docs.axolotl.ai)
- [Axolotl Website](https://axolotl.ai)
- [Axolotl GitHub](https://github.com/axolotl-ai-cloud/axolotl)
- [Axolotl Discord](https://discord.gg/7m9sfhzaf3)

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base_model: XiaomiMiMo/MiMo-7B-RL
trust_remote_code: true
revision_of_model: 6299b5a
# Automatically upload checkpoint and final model to HF
# hub_model_id: username/custom_model_name
# CCE - N/A as of now
# plugins:
# - axolotl.integrations.cut_cross_entropy.CutCrossEntropyPlugin
load_in_8bit: false
load_in_4bit: true
datasets:
- path: fozziethebeat/alpaca_messages_2k_test
type: chat_template
dataset_prepared_path: last_run_prepared
val_set_size: 0.1
output_dir: ./outputs/lora-out
adapter: qlora
lora_model_dir:
sequence_len: 2048
sample_packing: true
lora_r: 32
lora_alpha: 16
lora_dropout: 0.05
lora_target_linear: true
lora_target_modules:
- gate_proj
- down_proj
- up_proj
- q_proj
- v_proj
- k_proj
- o_proj
wandb_project:
wandb_entity:
wandb_watch:
wandb_name:
wandb_log_model:
gradient_accumulation_steps: 4
micro_batch_size: 2
num_epochs: 1
optimizer: adamw_bnb_8bit
lr_scheduler: cosine
learning_rate: 0.0002
bf16: auto
tf32: false
gradient_checkpointing: true
resume_from_checkpoint:
logging_steps: 1
flash_attention: true
warmup_ratio: 0.1
evals_per_epoch: 1
saves_per_epoch: 1
# save_first_step: true # uncomment this to validate checkpoint saving works with your config

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# Finetune Ministral with Axolotl
Ministral is a family of openweight models from MistralAI found on [HuggingFace](mistralai/Ministral-8B-Instruct-2410). This guide shows how to fine-tune it with Axolotl with multi-turn conversations and proper masking.
## Getting started
1. Install Axolotl following the [installation guide](https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/installation.html).
2. Install [Cut Cross Entropy](https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/custom_integrations.html#cut-cross-entropy) to reduce training VRAM usage.
3. Run the finetuning example:
```bash
axolotl train examples/ministral/ministral-small-qlora.yaml
```
This config uses about 8.76 GiB VRAM.
Let us know how it goes. Happy finetuning! 🚀
### Tips
- We recommend adding the same/similar SystemPrompt that the model is tuned for. You can find this within the repo's files titled `SYSTEM_PROMPT.txt`.
- You can run a full finetuning by removing the `adapter: qlora` and `load_in_4bit: true` from the config.
- Read more on how to load your own dataset at [docs](https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/dataset_loading.html).
- The text dataset format follows the OpenAI Messages format as seen [here](https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/dataset-formats/conversation.html#chat_template).
## Optimization Guides
Please check the [Optimizations doc](https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/optimizations.html).
## Limitations
We only support the `mistral-common` tokenizer for Supervised Fine-tuning at the moment and for `type: chat_template` only.
In addition, we do not support overriding tokens yet.
## Related Resources
- [MistralAI Ministral Blog](https://mistral.ai/news/ministraux)
- [Axolotl Docs](https://docs.axolotl.ai)
- [Axolotl Website](https://axolotl.ai)
- [Axolotl GitHub](https://github.com/axolotl-ai-cloud/axolotl)
- [Axolotl Discord](https://discord.gg/7m9sfhzaf3)
## Future Work
- Add parity to Preference Tuning, RL, etc.
- Add parity to other tokenizer configs like overriding tokens.

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base_model: mistralai/Ministral-8B-Instruct-2410
# Enable to use mistral-common tokenizer
tokenizer_use_mistral_common: true
# Automatically upload checkpoint and final model to HF
# hub_model_id: username/custom_model_name
plugins:
- axolotl.integrations.cut_cross_entropy.CutCrossEntropyPlugin
load_in_8bit: false
load_in_4bit: true
datasets:
- path: fozziethebeat/alpaca_messages_2k_test
type: chat_template
dataset_prepared_path: last_run_prepared
val_set_size: 0.1
output_dir: ./outputs/lora-out
adapter: qlora
lora_model_dir:
sequence_len: 2048
sample_packing: true
lora_r: 32
lora_alpha: 16
lora_dropout: 0.05
lora_target_linear: true
lora_target_modules:
- gate_proj
- down_proj
- up_proj
- q_proj
- v_proj
- k_proj
- o_proj
wandb_project:
wandb_entity:
wandb_watch:
wandb_name:
wandb_log_model:
gradient_accumulation_steps: 4
micro_batch_size: 2
num_epochs: 1
optimizer: adamw_bnb_8bit
lr_scheduler: cosine
learning_rate: 0.0002
bf16: auto
tf32: false
gradient_checkpointing: true
resume_from_checkpoint:
logging_steps: 1
flash_attention: true
warmup_ratio: 0.1
evals_per_epoch: 1
saves_per_epoch: 1
# save_first_step: true # uncomment this to validate checkpoint saving works with your config

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# Finetune Ministral3 with Axolotl
Ministral3 is a family of open-weight models from MistralAI found on [HuggingFace](https://huggingface.co/collections/mistralai/ministral-3). This guide shows how to fine-tune it with Axolotl with multi-turn conversations and proper masking.
Please see [Thinking](#thinking) and [Vision](#vision) for their respective fine-tuning.
Thanks to the team at MistralAI for giving us early access to prepare for these releases.
Note: This is still experimental given it is based on transformers v5 RC.
## Getting started
1. Install Axolotl from source following the [installation guide](https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/installation.html#sec-edge-build).
2. Install [Cut Cross Entropy](https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/custom_integrations.html#cut-cross-entropy) to reduce training VRAM usage.
3. Swap to the Axolotl transformers v5 branch
```bash
cp examples/ministral3/ministral3-3b-qlora.yaml ministral3-3b-qlora.yaml
git fetch
git checkout transformers-v5
# Install packages for transformers v5
pip install -e .
```
4. Run the fine-tuning:
```bash
axolotl train ministral3-3b-qlora.yaml
```
Let us know how it goes. Happy finetuning! 🚀
### Tips
- We recommend adding the same/similar SystemPrompt that the model is tuned for. You can find this within the repo's files titled `SYSTEM_PROMPT.txt`.
- You can run a full finetuning by removing the `adapter: qlora` and `load_in_4bit: true` from the config.
- Read more on how to load your own dataset at [docs](https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/dataset_loading.html).
- The text dataset format follows the OpenAI Messages format as seen [here](https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/dataset-formats/conversation.html#chat_template).
### Thinking
Ministral3 2512 model supports thinking capabilities, enabling Chain-of-Thought reasoning with explicit thinking steps.
📚 **[See the Thinking fine-tuning guide →](./think/README.md)**
### Vision
Ministral3 2512 model also supports vision capabilities.
📚 **[See the Vision fine-tuning guide →](./vision/README.md)**
## Optimization Guides
Please check the [Optimizations doc](https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/optimizations.html).
## Limitations
We only support the `mistral-common` tokenizer for Supervised Fine-tuning at the moment and for `type: chat_template` only.
In addition, we do not support overriding tokens yet.
## Related Resources
- [MistralAI Mistral3 Blog](https://mistral.ai/news/mistral-3)
- [Axolotl Docs](https://docs.axolotl.ai)
- [Axolotl Website](https://axolotl.ai)
- [Axolotl GitHub](https://github.com/axolotl-ai-cloud/axolotl)
- [Axolotl Discord](https://discord.gg/7m9sfhzaf3)
## Future Work
- Add parity to Preference Tuning, RL, etc.
- Add parity to other tokenizer configs like overriding tokens.

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base_model: mistralai/Ministral-3-3B-Reasoning-2512
# Enable to use mistral-common tokenizer
tokenizer_use_mistral_common: true
# Automatically upload checkpoint and final model to HF
# hub_model_id: username/custom_model_name
plugins:
- axolotl.integrations.cut_cross_entropy.CutCrossEntropyPlugin
load_in_8bit: false
load_in_4bit: true
datasets:
- path: fozziethebeat/alpaca_messages_2k_test
type: chat_template
dataset_prepared_path: last_run_prepared
val_set_size: 0.1
output_dir: ./outputs/lora-out
adapter: qlora
lora_model_dir:
sequence_len: 2048
sample_packing: true
lora_r: 32
lora_alpha: 16
lora_dropout: 0.05
lora_target_linear: true
lora_target_modules:
- gate_proj
- down_proj
- up_proj
- q_proj
- v_proj
- k_proj
- o_proj
wandb_project:
wandb_entity:
wandb_watch:
wandb_name:
wandb_log_model:
gradient_accumulation_steps: 4
micro_batch_size: 2
num_epochs: 1
optimizer: adamw_bnb_8bit
lr_scheduler: cosine
learning_rate: 0.0002
bf16: auto
tf32: false
gradient_checkpointing: true
resume_from_checkpoint:
logging_steps: 1
flash_attention: true
scaling_softmax: true
warmup_ratio: 0.1
evals_per_epoch: 1
saves_per_epoch: 1
# save_first_step: true # uncomment this to validate checkpoint saving works with your config

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# Ministral3 2512 Thinking Fine-tuning
This guide covers fine-tuning [Ministral3 2512](https://huggingface.co/collections/mistralai/ministral-3) with thinking capabilities using Axolotl. The thinking model enables explicit Chain-of-Thought reasoning with separate thinking and response sections.
## Prerequisites
Before starting, ensure you have:
- Installed Axolotl (see [main README](../README.md))
## Getting Started
Run the thinking model fine-tuning:
```bash
axolotl train examples/ministral3/think/ministral3-3b-think-qlora.yaml
```
This config uses about 4.76 GiB VRAM.
### Tips
- Dataset uses multi-content format with `type: thinking` support. See [Dataset Format](#dataset-format) below.
- You cannot mix `content: str` and `content: list[dict]`, otherwise, dataset loading will fail. Keep it consistent.
## Dataset Format
The thinking model requires the multi-content dataset format with support for an extra `role: thinking` within system and assistant messages.
Example format:
```json
{
"messages": [
{
"role": "system",
"content": [
{ "type": "text", "text": "{SYSTEM_PROMPT}"}
]
},
{
"role": "user",
"content": [
{ "type": "text", "text": "Solve this step by step: What is 15% of 240?"}
]
},
{
"role": "assistant",
"content": [
{
"type": "thinking",
"thinking": "I need to calculate 15% of 240. First, I'll convert 15% to decimal: 0.15. Then multiply: 0.15 × 240 = 36."
},
{
"type": "text",
"text": "To find 15% of 240, I'll multiply 240 by 0.15:\n\n240 × 0.15 = 36\n\nTherefore, 15% of 240 is 36."
}
]
}
]
}
```
### Advanced Options
The `thinking` section supports an optional `closed` parameter:
```json
{
"type": "thinking",
"thinking": "Internal reasoning here...",
"closed": true // Default: true, controls adding the closing [/THINK] tag
}
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base_model: mistralai/Ministral-3-3B-Reasoning-2512
# Enable to use mistral-common tokenizer
tokenizer_use_mistral_common: true
# Automatically upload checkpoint and final model to HF
# hub_model_id: username/custom_model_name
plugins:
- axolotl.integrations.cut_cross_entropy.CutCrossEntropyPlugin
load_in_8bit: false
load_in_4bit: true
datasets:
- path: Nanobit/text-think-2k-test
type: chat_template
dataset_prepared_path: last_run_prepared
val_set_size: 0
output_dir: ./outputs/lora-out
adapter: qlora
lora_model_dir:
sequence_len: 2048
sample_packing: true
lora_r: 32
lora_alpha: 16
lora_dropout: 0.05
lora_target_linear: true
lora_target_modules:
- gate_proj
- down_proj
- up_proj
- q_proj
- v_proj
- k_proj
- o_proj
wandb_project:
wandb_entity:
wandb_watch:
wandb_name:
wandb_log_model:
gradient_accumulation_steps: 4
micro_batch_size: 2
num_epochs: 1
optimizer: adamw_bnb_8bit
lr_scheduler: cosine
learning_rate: 0.0002
bf16: auto
tf32: false
gradient_checkpointing: true
resume_from_checkpoint:
logging_steps: 1
flash_attention: true
warmup_ratio: 0.1
evals_per_epoch: 1
saves_per_epoch: 1
# save_first_step: true # uncomment this to validate checkpoint saving works with your config

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# Ministral3 2512 Vision Fine-tuning
This guide covers fine-tuning [Ministral3 2512](https://huggingface.co/collections/mistralai/ministral-3) with vision capabilities using Axolotl.
## Prerequisites
Before starting, ensure you have:
- Installed Axolotl from source (see [main README](../README.md))
## Getting started
1. Install the required vision lib:
```bash
pip install 'mistral-common[opencv]==1.8.6'
```
2. Download the example dataset image:
```bash
wget https://huggingface.co/datasets/Nanobit/text-vision-2k-test/resolve/main/African_elephant.jpg
```
3. Run the fine-tuning:
```bash
axolotl train examples/ministral3/vision/ministral3-3b-vision-qlora.yml
```
WARNING: The loss and grad norm will be much higher than normal at first. We suspect this to be inherent to the model as of the moment. If anyone would like to submit a fix for this, we are happy to take a look.
### Tips
Key differences from text-only model:
- Multi-modal dataset format required
- Sample packing not supported
## Dataset Format
The vision model requires multi-modal dataset format as documented [here](https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/multimodal.html#dataset-format).
One exception is that, passing `"image": PIL.Image` is not supported. MistralTokenizer only supports `path`, `url`, and `base64` for now.
Example:
```json
{
"messages": [
{"role": "system", "content": [{ "type": "text", "text": "{SYSTEM_PROMPT}"}]},
{"role": "user", "content": [
{ "type": "text", "text": "What's in this image?"},
{"type": "image", "path": "path/to/image.jpg" }
]},
{"role": "assistant", "content": [{ "type": "text", "text": "..." }]},
],
}
```
## Limitations
- Sample Packing is not supported for multi-modality training currently.

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base_model: mistralai/Ministral-3-3B-Reasoning-2512
processor_type: AutoProcessor
# Enable to use mistral-common tokenizer
tokenizer_use_mistral_common: true
plugins:
- axolotl.integrations.cut_cross_entropy.CutCrossEntropyPlugin
load_in_4bit: true
# these 3 lines are needed for now to handle vision chat templates w images
skip_prepare_dataset: true
remove_unused_columns: false
sample_packing: false
# sample dataset below requires downloading image in advance
# wget https://huggingface.co/datasets/Nanobit/text-vision-2k-test/resolve/main/African_elephant.jpg
datasets:
- path: Nanobit/text-vision-2k-test
type: chat_template
dataset_prepared_path: last_run_prepared
val_set_size: 0.01
output_dir: ./outputs/out
adapter: qlora
lora_model_dir:
sequence_len: 2048
lora_r: 32
lora_alpha: 16
lora_dropout: 0.05
lora_target_modules: 'model.language_model.layers.[\d]+.(mlp|cross_attn|self_attn).(up|down|gate|q|k|v|o)_proj'
wandb_project:
wandb_entity:
wandb_watch:
wandb_name:
wandb_log_model:
gradient_accumulation_steps: 1
micro_batch_size: 1
num_epochs: 1
optimizer: adamw_bnb_8bit
lr_scheduler: cosine
learning_rate: 0.0002
bf16: true
fp16:
tf32: true
gradient_checkpointing: true
logging_steps: 1
flash_attention: true
warmup_ratio: 0.1
evals_per_epoch: 1
saves_per_epoch: 1
weight_decay: 0.0
special_tokens:
# save_first_step: true # uncomment this to validate checkpoint saving works with your config

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## Prerequisites
Before starting, ensure you have:
- Installed Axolotl (see [Installation docs](https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/installation.html))
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## Getting started
1. Install Axolotl following the [installation guide](https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/installation.html).
2. Install [Cut Cross Entropy](https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/custom_integrations.html#cut-cross-entropy) to reduce training VRAM usage.
3. Run the finetuning example:
1. Install Axolotl following the [installation guide](https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/installation.html).
Here is an example of how to install from pip:
```bash
axolotl train examples/olmo3/olmo3-7b-qlora.yaml
# Ensure you have a compatible version of Pytorch installed
pip3 install packaging setuptools wheel ninja
pip3 install --no-build-isolation 'axolotl[flash-attn]>=0.12.0'
# Install Cut Cross Entropy
python scripts/cutcrossentropy_install.py | sh
```
This uses about 11.3 GiB VRAM. Let us know how it goes. Happy finetuning! 🚀
2. Run the finetuning example:
```bash
axolotl train examples/olmo3/olmo3-7b-qlora.yaml
```
Let us know how it goes. Happy finetuning! 🚀
### TIPS

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wandb_name:
wandb_log_model:
gradient_accumulation_steps: 2
gradient_accumulation_steps: 4
micro_batch_size: 2
num_epochs: 1
optimizer: adamw_8bit
optimizer: adamw_bnb_8bit
lr_scheduler: cosine
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# Finetune Katanemo's Plano-Orchestrator with Axolotl
[Plano-Orchestrator](https://huggingface.co/collections/katanemo/plano-orchestrator) is a family of 4B and 30B-A3B routing and orchestration models designed for multi-agent systems. It analyzes user intent and conversation context to make precise routing decisions, excelling at multi-turn context understanding, multi-intent detection, and context-dependent routing.
This guide shows how to fine-tune it with Axolotl with multi-turn conversations and proper masking.
## Getting started
1. Install Axolotl following the [installation guide](https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/installation.html).
2. Install [Cut Cross Entropy](https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/custom_integrations.html#cut-cross-entropy) to reduce training VRAM usage.
3. Run the finetuning example:
```bash
axolotl train examples/plano/plano-4b-qlora.yaml
```
This config uses about 5.1 GiB VRAM. Let us know how it goes. Happy finetuning! 🚀
### Orchestration Prompt
Plano-Orchestrator uses a specific orchestration prompt format for routing/agent decisions. Please check the [official model card](https://huggingface.co/katanemo/Plano-Orchestrator-4B) for proper prompt formatting and the `ORCHESTRATION_PROMPT` template.
### Tips
- To use the larger [Plano-Orchestrator-30B-A3B](https://huggingface.co/katanemo/Plano-Orchestrator-30B-A3B) MoE model, simply change `base_model: katanemo/Plano-Orchestrator-30B-A3B` in the config and enable multi-GPU training if needed.
- You can run a full finetuning by removing the `adapter: qlora` and `load_in_4bit: true` from the config.
- Read more on how to load your own dataset at [docs](https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/dataset_loading.html).
- The dataset format follows the OpenAI Messages format as seen [here](https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/dataset-formats/conversation.html#chat_template).
## Optimization Guides
Please check the [Optimizations doc](https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/optimizations.html).
## Related Resources
- [Plano GitHub](https://github.com/katanemo/plano)
- [Axolotl Docs](https://docs.axolotl.ai)
- [Axolotl Website](https://axolotl.ai)
- [Axolotl GitHub](https://github.com/axolotl-ai-cloud/axolotl)
- [Axolotl Discord](https://discord.gg/7m9sfhzaf3)

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base_model: katanemo/Plano-Orchestrator-4B
# Automatically upload checkpoint and final model to HF
# hub_model_id: username/custom_model_name
plugins:
- axolotl.integrations.cut_cross_entropy.CutCrossEntropyPlugin
load_in_8bit: false
load_in_4bit: true
chat_template: qwen3
datasets:
- path: fozziethebeat/alpaca_messages_2k_test
type: chat_template
dataset_prepared_path: last_run_prepared
val_set_size: 0.1
output_dir: ./outputs/lora-out
adapter: qlora
lora_model_dir:
sequence_len: 2048
sample_packing: true
lora_r: 32
lora_alpha: 16
lora_dropout: 0.05
lora_target_linear: true
lora_target_modules:
- gate_proj
- down_proj
- up_proj
- q_proj
- v_proj
- k_proj
- o_proj
wandb_project:
wandb_entity:
wandb_watch:
wandb_name:
wandb_log_model:
gradient_accumulation_steps: 4
micro_batch_size: 2
num_epochs: 1
optimizer: adamw_bnb_8bit
lr_scheduler: cosine
learning_rate: 0.0002
bf16: auto
tf32: false
gradient_checkpointing: true
resume_from_checkpoint:
logging_steps: 1
flash_attention: true
warmup_ratio: 0.1
evals_per_epoch: 1
saves_per_epoch: 1
# save_first_step: true # uncomment this to validate checkpoint saving works with your config

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base_model: google/gemma-3-12b-it
# Automatically upload checkpoint and final model to HF
# hub_model_id: username/custom_model_name
load_in_8bit: false
load_in_4bit: false
strict: false
plugins:
- axolotl.integrations.liger.LigerPlugin
liger_rope: true
liger_rms_norm: true
liger_glu_activation: true
liger_layer_norm: true
liger_fused_linear_cross_entropy: true
seed: 42
chat_template: gemma3
datasets:
- path: tatsu-lab/alpaca
type: alpaca
output_dir: ./outputs/out_gemma/
sequence_len: 8096
sample_packing: true
flash_attention: true
wandb_entity:
wandb_watch:
wandb_name:
wandb_log_model:
gradient_accumulation_steps: 1
micro_batch_size: 16
num_epochs: 1
optimizer: adamw_torch_fused
lr_scheduler: cosine
learning_rate: 4e-5
bf16: true
tf32: true
resume_from_checkpoint:
logging_steps: 1
# evals_per_epoch: 1
saves_per_epoch: 1
warmup_ratio: 0.1
weight_decay: 0.0
fsdp_version: 2
fsdp_config:
offload_params: false
cpu_ram_efficient_loading: true
auto_wrap_policy: TRANSFORMER_BASED_WRAP
transformer_layer_cls_to_wrap: Gemma3DecoderLayer
state_dict_type: FULL_STATE_DICT
sharding_strategy: FULL_SHARD
reshard_after_forward: true
activation_checkpointing: true
special_tokens:
# save_first_step: true # uncomment this to validate checkpoint saving works with your config

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base_model: google/gemma-3-12b-it
# Automatically upload checkpoint and final model to HF
# hub_model_id: username/custom_model_name
load_in_8bit: false
load_in_4bit: false
strict: false
plugins:
- axolotl.integrations.liger.LigerPlugin
liger_rope: true
liger_rms_norm: true
liger_glu_activation: true
liger_layer_norm: true
liger_fused_linear_cross_entropy: true
seed: 42
chat_template: gemma3
datasets:
- path: tatsu-lab/alpaca
type: alpaca
output_dir: ./outputs/qat_out_gemma/
sequence_len: 8096
sample_packing: true
flash_attention: true
qat:
activation_dtype: nvfp4
weight_dtype: nvfp4
group_size: 16 # only group_size of 16 is supported with nvfp4
wandb_entity:
wandb_watch:
wandb_name:
wandb_log_model:
gradient_accumulation_steps: 1
micro_batch_size: 16
num_epochs: 1
optimizer: adamw_torch_fused
lr_scheduler: cosine
learning_rate: 4e-5
bf16: true
tf32: true
resume_from_checkpoint:
logging_steps: 1
evals_per_epoch: 1
saves_per_epoch: 1
warmup_ratio: 0.1
weight_decay: 0.0
fsdp_version: 2
fsdp_config:
offload_params: false
cpu_ram_efficient_loading: true
auto_wrap_policy: TRANSFORMER_BASED_WRAP
transformer_layer_cls_to_wrap: Gemma3DecoderLayer
state_dict_type: FULL_STATE_DICT
sharding_strategy: FULL_SHARD
reshard_after_forward: true
activation_checkpointing: true
special_tokens:
# save_first_step: true # uncomment this to validate checkpoint saving works with your config

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base_model: google/gemma-3-12b-it
# Math finetuning configuration for Gemma3-12B
# hub_model_id: username/custom_model_name
load_in_8bit: false
load_in_4bit: false
strict: false
plugins:
- axolotl.integrations.liger.LigerPlugin
liger_rope: true
liger_rms_norm: true
liger_glu_activation: true
liger_layer_norm: true
liger_fused_linear_cross_entropy: true
seed: 42
chat_template: gemma3
datasets:
- path: AI-MO/NuminaMath-CoT
type: chat_template
output_dir: ./outputs/out_math_gemma/
sequence_len: 4096
sample_packing: true
flash_attention: true
wandb_entity:
wandb_watch:
wandb_name:
wandb_log_model:
gradient_accumulation_steps: 1
micro_batch_size: 8
num_epochs: 1
optimizer: adamw_torch_fused
lr_scheduler: cosine
learning_rate: 3e-5
bf16: true
tf32: true
resume_from_checkpoint:
logging_steps: 1
# evals_per_epoch: 1
saves_per_epoch: 1
warmup_ratio: 0.1
weight_decay: 0.0
fsdp_version: 2
fsdp_config:
offload_params: false
cpu_ram_efficient_loading: true
auto_wrap_policy: TRANSFORMER_BASED_WRAP
transformer_layer_cls_to_wrap: Gemma3DecoderLayer
state_dict_type: FULL_STATE_DICT
sharding_strategy: FULL_SHARD
reshard_after_forward: true
activation_checkpointing: true
special_tokens:
# save_first_step: true # uncomment this to validate checkpoint saving works with your config

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base_model: google/gemma-3-12b-it
# Math finetuning configuration for Gemma3-12B
# hub_model_id: username/custom_model_name
load_in_8bit: false
load_in_4bit: false
strict: false
plugins:
- axolotl.integrations.liger.LigerPlugin
liger_rope: true
liger_rms_norm: true
liger_glu_activation: true
liger_layer_norm: true
liger_fused_linear_cross_entropy: true
seed: 42
chat_template: gemma3
datasets:
- path: AI-MO/NuminaMath-CoT
type: chat_template
output_dir: ./outputs/qat_out_math_gemma/
sequence_len: 4096
sample_packing: true
flash_attention: true
qat:
activation_dtype: nvfp4
weight_dtype: nvfp4
group_size: 16 # only group_size of 16 is supported with nvfp4
wandb_entity:
wandb_watch:
wandb_name:
wandb_log_model:
gradient_accumulation_steps: 1
micro_batch_size: 8
num_epochs: 1
optimizer: adamw_torch_fused
lr_scheduler: cosine
learning_rate: 3e-5
bf16: true
tf32: true
resume_from_checkpoint:
logging_steps: 1
# evals_per_epoch: 1
saves_per_epoch: 1
warmup_ratio: 0.1
weight_decay: 0.0
fsdp_version: 2
fsdp_config:
offload_params: false
cpu_ram_efficient_loading: true
auto_wrap_policy: TRANSFORMER_BASED_WRAP
transformer_layer_cls_to_wrap: Gemma3DecoderLayer
state_dict_type: FULL_STATE_DICT
sharding_strategy: FULL_SHARD
reshard_after_forward: true
activation_checkpointing: true
special_tokens:
# save_first_step: true # uncomment this to validate checkpoint saving works with your config

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base_model: google/gemma-3-27b-it
# Math finetuning configuration for Gemma3-27B
# hub_model_id: username/custom_model_name
load_in_8bit: false
load_in_4bit: false
strict: false
plugins:
- axolotl.integrations.liger.LigerPlugin
liger_rope: true
liger_rms_norm: true
liger_glu_activation: true
liger_layer_norm: true
liger_fused_linear_cross_entropy: true
seed: 42
chat_template: gemma3
datasets:
- path: AI-MO/NuminaMath-CoT
type: chat_template
output_dir: ./outputs/out_math_gemma27/
sequence_len: 4096
sample_packing: true
flash_attention: true
wandb_entity:
wandb_watch:
wandb_name:
wandb_log_model:
gradient_accumulation_steps: 1
micro_batch_size: 16
num_epochs: 1
optimizer: adamw_torch_fused
lr_scheduler: cosine
learning_rate: 5e-6
eta_min: 7e-7
bf16: true
tf32: true
resume_from_checkpoint:
logging_steps: 1
# evals_per_epoch: 1
saves_per_epoch: 1
warmup_ratio: 0.1
weight_decay: 0.0
fsdp_version: 2
fsdp_config:
offload_params: false
cpu_ram_efficient_loading: true
auto_wrap_policy: TRANSFORMER_BASED_WRAP
transformer_layer_cls_to_wrap: Gemma3DecoderLayer
state_dict_type: FULL_STATE_DICT
sharding_strategy: FULL_SHARD
reshard_after_forward: true
activation_checkpointing: true
special_tokens:
# save_first_step: true # uncomment this to validate checkpoint saving works with your config

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base_model: google/gemma-3-27b-it
# Math finetuning configuration for Gemma3-27B
# hub_model_id: username/custom_model_name
load_in_8bit: false
load_in_4bit: false
strict: false
plugins:
- axolotl.integrations.liger.LigerPlugin
liger_rope: true
liger_rms_norm: true
liger_glu_activation: true
liger_layer_norm: true
liger_fused_linear_cross_entropy: true
seed: 42
chat_template: gemma3
datasets:
- path: AI-MO/NuminaMath-CoT
type: chat_template
output_dir: ./outputs/qat_out_math_gemma27/
sequence_len: 4096
sample_packing: true
flash_attention: true
qat:
activation_dtype: nvfp4
weight_dtype: nvfp4
group_size: 16 # only group_size of 16 is supported with nvfp4
wandb_entity:
wandb_watch:
wandb_name:
wandb_log_model:
gradient_accumulation_steps: 1
micro_batch_size: 16
num_epochs: 1
optimizer: adamw_torch_fused
lr_scheduler: cosine
learning_rate: 5e-6
eta_min: 7e-7
bf16: true
tf32: true
resume_from_checkpoint:
logging_steps: 1
# evals_per_epoch: 1
saves_per_epoch: 1
warmup_ratio: 0.1
weight_decay: 0.0
fsdp_version: 2
fsdp_config:
offload_params: false
cpu_ram_efficient_loading: true
auto_wrap_policy: TRANSFORMER_BASED_WRAP
transformer_layer_cls_to_wrap: Gemma3DecoderLayer
state_dict_type: FULL_STATE_DICT
sharding_strategy: FULL_SHARD
reshard_after_forward: true
activation_checkpointing: true
special_tokens:
# save_first_step: true # uncomment this to validate checkpoint saving works with your config

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base_model: Qwen/Qwen2.5-72B
# Math finetuning configuration for Qwen2.5-72B (non-instruct)
# hub_model_id: username/custom_model_name
load_in_8bit: false
load_in_4bit: false
strict: false
plugins:
- axolotl.integrations.liger.LigerPlugin
liger_rope: true
liger_rms_norm: true
liger_glu_activation: true
liger_layer_norm: true
liger_fused_linear_cross_entropy: true
seed: 42
chat_template: qwen_25
datasets:
- path: AI-MO/NuminaMath-CoT
type: chat_template
output_dir: ./outputs/out_math_72b/
sequence_len: 4096
sample_packing: true
flash_attention: true
wandb_entity:
wandb_watch:
wandb_name:
wandb_log_model:
gradient_accumulation_steps: 1
micro_batch_size: 8
num_epochs: 1
optimizer: adamw_torch_fused
lr_scheduler: cosine
learning_rate: 5e-6
eta_min: 7e-7
bf16: true
tf32: true
resume_from_checkpoint:
logging_steps: 1
# evals_per_epoch: 1
saves_per_epoch: 1
warmup_ratio: 0.1
weight_decay: 0.0
fsdp_version: 2
fsdp_config:
offload_params: false
cpu_ram_efficient_loading: true
auto_wrap_policy: TRANSFORMER_BASED_WRAP
transformer_layer_cls_to_wrap: Qwen2DecoderLayer
state_dict_type: FULL_STATE_DICT
sharding_strategy: FULL_SHARD
reshard_after_forward: true
activation_checkpointing: true
special_tokens:
# save_first_step: true # uncomment this to validate checkpoint saving works with your config

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base_model: Qwen/Qwen2.5-72B
# Math finetuning configuration for Qwen2.5-72B (non-instruct)
# hub_model_id: username/custom_model_name
load_in_8bit: false
load_in_4bit: false
strict: false
plugins:
- axolotl.integrations.liger.LigerPlugin
liger_rope: true
liger_rms_norm: true
liger_glu_activation: true
liger_layer_norm: true
liger_fused_linear_cross_entropy: true
seed: 42
chat_template: qwen_25
datasets:
- path: AI-MO/NuminaMath-CoT
type: chat_template
output_dir: ./outputs/qat_out_math_72b/
sequence_len: 4096
sample_packing: true
flash_attention: true
qat:
activation_dtype: nvfp4
weight_dtype: nvfp4
group_size: 16 # only group_size of 16 is supported with nvfp4
wandb_entity:
wandb_watch:
wandb_name:
wandb_log_model:
gradient_accumulation_steps: 1
micro_batch_size: 8
num_epochs: 1
optimizer: adamw_torch_fused
lr_scheduler: cosine
learning_rate: 5e-6
eta_min: 7e-7
bf16: true
tf32: true
resume_from_checkpoint:
logging_steps: 1
# evals_per_epoch: 1
saves_per_epoch: 1
warmup_ratio: 0.1
weight_decay: 0.0
fsdp_version: 2
fsdp_config:
offload_params: false
cpu_ram_efficient_loading: true
auto_wrap_policy: TRANSFORMER_BASED_WRAP
transformer_layer_cls_to_wrap: Qwen2DecoderLayer
state_dict_type: FULL_STATE_DICT
sharding_strategy: FULL_SHARD
reshard_after_forward: true
activation_checkpointing: true
special_tokens:
# save_first_step: true # uncomment this to validate checkpoint saving works with your config

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base_model: Qwen/Qwen2.5-72B
# Alpaca finetuning configuration for Qwen2.5-72B
# hub_model_id: username/custom_model_name
load_in_8bit: false
load_in_4bit: false
strict: false
plugins:
- axolotl.integrations.liger.LigerPlugin
liger_rope: true
liger_rms_norm: true
liger_glu_activation: true
liger_layer_norm: true
liger_fused_linear_cross_entropy: true
seed: 42
chat_template: qwen_25
datasets:
- path: tatsu-lab/alpaca
type: alpaca
output_dir: ./outputs/out_qwen72b/
sequence_len: 8096
sample_packing: true
flash_attention: true
wandb_entity:
wandb_watch:
wandb_name:
wandb_log_model:
gradient_accumulation_steps: 1
micro_batch_size: 16
num_epochs: 1
optimizer: adamw_torch_fused
lr_scheduler: cosine
learning_rate: 2e-5
bf16: true
tf32: true
resume_from_checkpoint:
logging_steps: 1
# evals_per_epoch: 1
saves_per_epoch: 1
warmup_ratio: 0.1
weight_decay: 0.0
fsdp_version: 2
fsdp_config:
offload_params: false
cpu_ram_efficient_loading: true
auto_wrap_policy: TRANSFORMER_BASED_WRAP
transformer_layer_cls_to_wrap: Qwen2DecoderLayer
state_dict_type: FULL_STATE_DICT
sharding_strategy: FULL_SHARD
reshard_after_forward: true
activation_checkpointing: true
special_tokens:
# save_first_step: true # uncomment this to validate checkpoint saving works with your config

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base_model: Qwen/Qwen2.5-72B
# Alpaca finetuning configuration for Qwen2.5-72B
# hub_model_id: username/custom_model_name
load_in_8bit: false
load_in_4bit: false
strict: false
plugins:
- axolotl.integrations.liger.LigerPlugin
liger_rope: true
liger_rms_norm: true
liger_glu_activation: true
liger_layer_norm: true
liger_fused_linear_cross_entropy: true
seed: 42
chat_template: qwen_25
datasets:
- path: tatsu-lab/alpaca
type: alpaca
output_dir: ./outputs/qat_out_qwen72b/
sequence_len: 8096
sample_packing: true
flash_attention: true
qat:
activation_dtype: nvfp4
weight_dtype: nvfp4
group_size: 16 # only group_size of 16 is supported with nvfp4
wandb_entity:
wandb_watch:
wandb_name:
wandb_log_model:
gradient_accumulation_steps: 1
micro_batch_size: 16
num_epochs: 1
optimizer: adamw_torch_fused
lr_scheduler: cosine
learning_rate: 2e-5
bf16: true
tf32: true
resume_from_checkpoint:
logging_steps: 1
# evals_per_epoch: 1
saves_per_epoch: 1
warmup_ratio: 0.1
weight_decay: 0.0
fsdp_version: 2
fsdp_config:
offload_params: false
cpu_ram_efficient_loading: true
auto_wrap_policy: TRANSFORMER_BASED_WRAP
transformer_layer_cls_to_wrap: Qwen2DecoderLayer
state_dict_type: FULL_STATE_DICT
sharding_strategy: FULL_SHARD
reshard_after_forward: true
activation_checkpointing: true
special_tokens:
# save_first_step: true # uncomment this to validate checkpoint saving works with your config

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base_model: Qwen/Qwen2.5-0.5B
model_type: AutoModelForCausalLM
tokenizer_type: AutoTokenizer
# Use random initialization for fair comparison
reinit_weights: true
load_in_8bit: false
load_in_4bit: false
strict: false
# Pretraining dataset
pretraining_dataset:
- path: allenai/c4
name: en
type: pretrain
split: train
dataset_prepared_path:
val_set_size: 0.0
output_dir: ./outputs/compare-adamw-pretrain
sequence_len: 2048
sample_packing: true
pad_to_sequence_len: true
wandb_project: dist_muon
wandb_entity:
wandb_watch:
wandb_name: adamw
wandb_log_model:
gradient_accumulation_steps: 1
micro_batch_size: 4
num_epochs: 1
max_steps: 305
# AdamW optimizer settings (standard LR for AdamW)
optimizer: adamw_torch_fused
learning_rate: 0.0002
weight_decay: 0.01
lr_scheduler: cosine
train_on_inputs: true
group_by_length: false
bf16: auto
fp16: false
tf32: false
gradient_checkpointing: false
logging_steps: 1
flash_attention: true
warmup_steps: 10
evals_per_epoch: 0
saves_per_epoch: 1
# Reproducibility
seed: 42
fsdp_config:
fsdp_version: 2
fsdp_offload_params: false
fsdp_state_dict_type: FULL_STATE_DICT
fsdp_transformer_layer_cls_to_wrap: Qwen2DecoderLayer
fsdp_auto_wrap_policy: TRANSFORMER_BASED_WRAP
fsdp_cpu_ram_efficient_loading: false
fsdp_reshard_after_forward: true
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base_model: Qwen/Qwen2.5-0.5B
model_type: AutoModelForCausalLM
tokenizer_type: AutoTokenizer
# Use random initialization for fair comparison
reinit_weights: true
load_in_8bit: false
load_in_4bit: false
strict: false
# Pretraining dataset
pretraining_dataset:
- path: allenai/c4
name: en
type: pretrain
split: train
dataset_prepared_path:
val_set_size: 0.0
output_dir: ./outputs/compare-muon-pretrain
sequence_len: 2048
sample_packing: true
pad_to_sequence_len: true
wandb_project: dist_muon
wandb_entity:
wandb_watch:
wandb_name: muon
wandb_log_model:
gradient_accumulation_steps: 1
micro_batch_size: 4
num_epochs: 1
max_steps: 305
# Muon optimizer settings
optimizer: muon
learning_rate: 0.02
weight_decay: 0.01
lr_scheduler: cosine
train_on_inputs: true
group_by_length: false
bf16: auto
fp16: false
tf32: false
gradient_checkpointing: false
logging_steps: 1
flash_attention: true
warmup_steps: 10
evals_per_epoch: 0
saves_per_epoch: 1
# Reproducibility
seed: 42
fsdp_config:
fsdp_version: 2
fsdp_offload_params: false
fsdp_state_dict_type: FULL_STATE_DICT
fsdp_transformer_layer_cls_to_wrap: Qwen2DecoderLayer
fsdp_auto_wrap_policy: TRANSFORMER_BASED_WRAP
fsdp_cpu_ram_efficient_loading: false
fsdp_reshard_after_forward: true
special_tokens:

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git clone https://github.com/axolotl-ai-cloud/axolotl.git
cd axolotl
pip3 install packaging==26.0 setuptools==75.8.0 wheel ninja
pip3 install packaging==23.2 setuptools==75.8.0 wheel ninja
pip3 install --no-build-isolation -e '.[flash-attn]'
# Install CCE https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/custom_integrations.html#cut-cross-entropy

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# Finetune Qwen3 with Axolotl
[Qwen3](https://huggingface.co/collections/Qwen/qwen3) are a family of open source models trained by Alibaba.
This guide shows how to fine-tune it with Axolotl with multi-turn conversations and proper masking.
## Getting started
1. Install Axolotl following the [installation guide](https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/installation.html).
2. Install [Cut Cross Entropy](https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/custom_integrations.html#cut-cross-entropy) to reduce training VRAM usage.
3. Run the finetuning example:
```bash
axolotl train examples/qwen3/32b-qlora.yaml
```
Let us know how it goes. Happy finetuning! 🚀
### Chat template masking a few tokens off
If you notice that the `chat_template` masking for assistant prompts are off by a few tokens, please ensure that you are adding the below to the yaml.
```yaml
chat_template: qwen3
```
### TIPS
- For inference, please check the official model card as it depends on your reasoning mode.
- You can run a full finetuning by removing the `adapter: qlora` and `load_in_4bit: true` from the config.
- Read more on how to load your own dataset at [docs](https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/dataset_loading.html).
- The dataset format follows the OpenAI Messages format as seen [here](https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/dataset-formats/conversation.html#chat_template).
## Optimization Guides
Please check the [Optimizations doc](https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/optimizations.html).
## Related Resources
- [Qwen3 Blog](https://qwenlm.github.io/blog/qwen3/)
- [Axolotl Docs](https://docs.axolotl.ai)
- [Axolotl Website](https://axolotl.ai)
- [Axolotl GitHub](https://github.com/axolotl-ai-cloud/axolotl)
- [Axolotl Discord](https://discord.gg/7m9sfhzaf3)

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# SwanLab Integration Examples
This directory contains example configurations demonstrating SwanLab integration with Axolotl.
## Examples Overview
### 1. DPO with Completion Logging
**File**: `dpo-swanlab-completions.yml`
Demonstrates DPO (Direct Preference Optimization) training with RLHF completion table logging.
**Features**:
- Basic SwanLab experiment tracking
- Completion table logging (prompts, chosen/rejected responses, rewards)
- Memory-bounded buffer for long training runs
- Cloud sync configuration
**Best for**: RLHF practitioners who want to analyze model outputs qualitatively
**Quick start**:
```bash
export SWANLAB_API_KEY=your-api-key
accelerate launch -m axolotl.cli.train examples/swanlab/dpo-swanlab-completions.yml
```
---
### 2. LoRA with Performance Profiling
**File**: `lora-swanlab-profiling.yml`
Demonstrates standard LoRA fine-tuning with performance profiling enabled.
**Features**:
- SwanLab experiment tracking
- Automatic profiling of trainer methods
- Profiling metrics visualization
- Performance optimization guidance
**Best for**: Engineers optimizing training performance and comparing different configurations
**Quick start**:
```bash
export SWANLAB_API_KEY=your-api-key
accelerate launch -m axolotl.cli.train examples/swanlab/lora-swanlab-profiling.yml
```
---
### 3. Full-Featured DPO Production Setup
**File**: `dpo-swanlab-full-featured.yml`
Comprehensive production-ready configuration with ALL SwanLab features enabled.
**Features**:
- Experiment tracking with team workspace
- RLHF completion logging
- Performance profiling
- Lark (Feishu) team notifications
- Private deployment support
- Production checklist and troubleshooting
**Best for**: Production RLHF training with team collaboration
**Quick start**:
```bash
export SWANLAB_API_KEY=your-api-key
export SWANLAB_LARK_WEBHOOK_URL=https://open.feishu.cn/...
export SWANLAB_LARK_SECRET=your-webhook-secret
accelerate launch -m axolotl.cli.train examples/swanlab/dpo-swanlab-full-featured.yml
```
---
### 4. Custom Trainer Profiling (Python)
**File**: `custom_trainer_profiling.py`
Python code examples showing how to add SwanLab profiling to custom trainers.
**Features**:
- `@swanlab_profile` decorator examples
- Context manager profiling for fine-grained timing
- `ProfilingConfig` for advanced filtering and throttling
- Multiple profiling patterns and best practices
**Best for**: Advanced users creating custom trainers
**Usage**:
```python
from custom_trainer_profiling import CustomTrainerWithProfiling
# See file for detailed examples and patterns
```
---
## Feature Matrix
| Example | Tracking | Completion Logging | Profiling | Lark Notifications | Team Workspace |
|---------|----------|-------------------|-----------|-------------------|----------------|
| dpo-swanlab-completions.yml | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ (auto) | (commented) | (commented) |
| lora-swanlab-profiling.yml | ✅ | (disabled) | ✅ (auto) | (commented) | (commented) |
| dpo-swanlab-full-featured.yml | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ (auto) | ✅ | ✅ |
| custom_trainer_profiling.py | N/A | N/A | ✅ (manual) | N/A | N/A |
---
## Configuration Quick Reference
### Basic SwanLab Setup
```yaml
plugins:
- axolotl.integrations.swanlab.SwanLabPlugin
use_swanlab: true
swanlab_project: my-project
swanlab_experiment_name: my-experiment
swanlab_mode: cloud # cloud, local, offline, disabled
```
### RLHF Completion Logging
```yaml
swanlab_log_completions: true
swanlab_completion_log_interval: 100 # Log every 100 steps
swanlab_completion_max_buffer: 128 # Memory-bounded buffer
```
### Lark Team Notifications
```yaml
swanlab_lark_webhook_url: https://open.feishu.cn/...
swanlab_lark_secret: your-webhook-secret # Required for production
```
### Team Workspace
```yaml
swanlab_workspace: my-research-team
```
### Private Deployment
```yaml
swanlab_web_host: https://swanlab.yourcompany.com
swanlab_api_host: https://api.swanlab.yourcompany.com
```
---
## Authentication
### Recommended: Environment Variable
```bash
export SWANLAB_API_KEY=your-api-key
export SWANLAB_LARK_WEBHOOK_URL=https://open.feishu.cn/...
export SWANLAB_LARK_SECRET=your-webhook-secret
```
### Alternative: Config File (less secure)
```yaml
swanlab_api_key: your-api-key
swanlab_lark_webhook_url: https://open.feishu.cn/...
swanlab_lark_secret: your-webhook-secret
```
---
## Common Use Cases
### Use Case 1: Migrate from WandB to SwanLab
Start with `lora-swanlab-profiling.yml`, add your model/dataset config, disable WandB:
```yaml
use_swanlab: true
use_wandb: false
```
### Use Case 2: Analyze DPO Model Outputs
Use `dpo-swanlab-completions.yml`, adjust completion logging interval based on your training length:
```yaml
swanlab_completion_log_interval: 50 # More frequent for short training
swanlab_completion_log_interval: 200 # Less frequent for long training
```
### Use Case 3: Optimize Training Performance
Use `lora-swanlab-profiling.yml`, run multiple experiments with different optimizations:
- Baseline: `flash_attention: false, gradient_checkpointing: false`
- Flash Attention: `flash_attention: true`
- Gradient Checkpointing: `gradient_checkpointing: true`
- Both: `flash_attention: true, gradient_checkpointing: true`
Compare profiling metrics in SwanLab dashboard.
### Use Case 4: Production RLHF with Team Collaboration
Use `dpo-swanlab-full-featured.yml`, set up team workspace and Lark notifications:
```yaml
swanlab_workspace: ml-team
swanlab_lark_webhook_url: ...
swanlab_lark_secret: ...
```
---
## Viewing Your Experiments
### Cloud Mode
Visit [https://swanlab.cn](https://swanlab.cn) and navigate to your project.
**Dashboard sections**:
- **Metrics**: Training loss, learning rate, profiling metrics
- **Tables**: RLHF completions (for DPO/KTO/ORPO/GRPO)
- **Config**: Hyperparameters and configuration
- **System**: Resource usage (GPU, memory, CPU)
- **Files**: Logged artifacts
### Local Mode
```bash
swanlab watch ./swanlog
# Open browser to http://localhost:5092
```
---
## Troubleshooting
### SwanLab not initializing
```bash
# Check API key
echo $SWANLAB_API_KEY
# Verify SwanLab is installed
pip show swanlab
# Check config
grep -A 5 "use_swanlab" your-config.yml
```
### Completions not appearing
- Verify you're using an RLHF trainer (DPO/KTO/ORPO/GRPO)
- Check `swanlab_log_completions: true`
- Wait for `swanlab_completion_log_interval` steps
- Look for "Registered SwanLab RLHF completion logging" in logs
### Lark notifications not working
- Test webhook manually: `curl -X POST "$SWANLAB_LARK_WEBHOOK_URL" ...`
- Verify `SWANLAB_LARK_SECRET` is set correctly
- Check bot is added to Lark group chat
- Look for "Registered Lark notification callback" in logs
### Profiling metrics not appearing
- Verify `use_swanlab: true`
- Check SwanLab is initialized (look for init log message)
- Profiling metrics are under "profiling/" namespace
- Profiling auto-enabled when SwanLab is enabled
---
## Performance Notes
### Overhead Comparison
| Feature | Overhead per Step | Memory Usage |
|---------|------------------|--------------|
| Basic tracking | < 0.1% | ~10 MB |
| Completion logging | < 0.5% | ~64 KB (buffer=128) |
| Profiling | < 0.1% | ~1 KB |
| **Total** | **< 0.7%** | **~10 MB** |
### Best Practices
1. Use ONE logging tool in production (disable WandB/MLflow when using SwanLab)
2. Adjust completion log interval based on training length (100-200 steps)
3. Keep completion buffer size reasonable (128-512)
4. Profile critical path methods first (training_step, compute_loss)
5. Use ProfilingConfig to throttle high-frequency operations
---
## Further Reading
- **Full Documentation**: [src/axolotl/integrations/swanlab/README.md](../../src/axolotl/integrations/swanlab/README.md)
- **SwanLab Docs**: [https://docs.swanlab.cn](https://docs.swanlab.cn)
- **Axolotl Docs**: [https://axolotl-ai-cloud.github.io/axolotl/](https://axolotl-ai-cloud.github.io/axolotl/)
- **DPO Paper**: [Direct Preference Optimization](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.18290)
---
## Contributing
Found an issue or have an improvement? Please submit a PR or open an issue:
- [Axolotl Issues](https://github.com/axolotl-ai-cloud/axolotl/issues)
- [SwanLab Issues](https://github.com/SwanHubX/SwanLab/issues)

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"""Example: Custom Trainer with SwanLab Profiling
This example demonstrates how to add SwanLab profiling to your custom trainer.
Features:
- @swanlab_profile decorator for automatic profiling
- swanlab_profiling_context for fine-grained profiling
- ProfilingConfig for advanced filtering and throttling
Usage:
1. Create your custom trainer extending AxolotlTrainer
2. Add @swanlab_profile decorators to methods you want to profile
3. Use swanlab_profiling_context for fine-grained profiling within methods
4. Enable SwanLab in your config (use_swanlab: true)
See also:
- examples/swanlab/lora-swanlab-profiling.yml for config
- src/axolotl/integrations/swanlab/profiling.py for implementation
"""
from axolotl.core.trainers.base import AxolotlTrainer
from axolotl.integrations.swanlab.profiling import (
ProfilingConfig,
swanlab_profile,
swanlab_profiling_context,
swanlab_profiling_context_advanced,
)
class CustomTrainerWithProfiling(AxolotlTrainer):
"""Custom trainer with SwanLab profiling enabled.
This trainer demonstrates three profiling patterns:
1. Decorator-based profiling (@swanlab_profile)
2. Context manager profiling (swanlab_profiling_context)
3. Advanced profiling with filtering (ProfilingConfig)
"""
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)
# Create custom profiling config for high-frequency operations
self.fast_op_config = ProfilingConfig(
enabled=True,
min_duration_ms=0.5, # Only log if duration > 0.5ms
log_interval=50, # Log every 50th call
)
# ========================================================================
# Pattern 1: Decorator-based Profiling
# ========================================================================
# Best for: Methods you always want to profile
# Overhead: ~2-5 microseconds per call (negligible)
@swanlab_profile
def training_step(self, model, inputs):
"""Main training step - always profile.
Profiling metric: profiling/Time taken: CustomTrainerWithProfiling.training_step
"""
return super().training_step(model, inputs)
@swanlab_profile
def compute_loss(self, model, inputs, return_outputs=False):
"""Loss computation - always profile.
Profiling metric: profiling/Time taken: CustomTrainerWithProfiling.compute_loss
"""
return super().compute_loss(model, inputs, return_outputs)
@swanlab_profile
def prediction_step(self, model, inputs, prediction_loss_only, ignore_keys=None):
"""Prediction step - always profile.
Profiling metric: profiling/Time taken: CustomTrainerWithProfiling.prediction_step
"""
return super().prediction_step(model, inputs, prediction_loss_only, ignore_keys)
# ========================================================================
# Pattern 2: Fine-grained Context Manager Profiling
# ========================================================================
# Best for: Profiling specific code blocks within a method
# Use case: When you want to profile forward vs backward separately
def complex_training_step(self, model, inputs):
"""Training step with fine-grained profiling.
Profiling metrics:
- profiling/Time taken: CustomTrainerWithProfiling.forward_pass
- profiling/Time taken: CustomTrainerWithProfiling.backward_pass
- profiling/Time taken: CustomTrainerWithProfiling.optimizer_step
"""
# Profile just the forward pass
with swanlab_profiling_context(self, "forward_pass"):
outputs = model(**inputs)
loss = outputs.loss
# Profile just the backward pass
with swanlab_profiling_context(self, "backward_pass"):
loss.backward()
# Profile optimizer step
with swanlab_profiling_context(self, "optimizer_step"):
self.optimizer.step()
self.optimizer.zero_grad()
return outputs
# ========================================================================
# Pattern 3: Advanced Profiling with Filtering
# ========================================================================
# Best for: High-frequency operations where you want to throttle logging
# Use case: Methods called 100+ times per step
def _prepare_inputs(self, inputs):
"""Prepare inputs - throttled profiling.
This method is called frequently (once per batch), so we throttle
profiling to reduce overhead:
- Only log if duration > 0.5ms (skip very fast operations)
- Only log every 50th call (reduce logging frequency)
Profiling metric: profiling/Time taken: CustomTrainerWithProfiling.prepare_inputs
"""
with swanlab_profiling_context_advanced(
self, "prepare_inputs", config=self.fast_op_config
):
return super()._prepare_inputs(inputs)
def _prepare_input_for_model(self, input_ids):
"""Another high-frequency operation - throttled profiling.
Profiling metric: profiling/Time taken: CustomTrainerWithProfiling.prepare_input_for_model
"""
with swanlab_profiling_context_advanced(
self, "prepare_input_for_model", config=self.fast_op_config
):
# Your custom input preparation logic
return input_ids
# ========================================================================
# Pattern 4: Exception-safe Profiling
# ========================================================================
# Profiling is exception-safe: duration is logged even if method raises
@swanlab_profile
def potentially_failing_method(self):
"""This method may raise an exception.
SwanLab profiling will still log the duration before re-raising.
Profiling metric: profiling/Time taken: CustomTrainerWithProfiling.potentially_failing_method
"""
# Do some work
result = self._do_risky_computation()
# If this raises, profiling duration is still logged
if result < 0:
raise ValueError("Invalid result")
return result
def _do_risky_computation(self):
"""Placeholder for risky computation."""
return 42
# ============================================================================
# Advanced Example: Custom ProfilingConfig Per Method
# ============================================================================
class AdvancedProfilingTrainer(AxolotlTrainer):
"""Trainer with method-specific profiling configurations."""
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)
# Different profiling configs for different method types
self.critical_path_config = ProfilingConfig(
enabled=True,
min_duration_ms=0.0, # Log everything on critical path
log_interval=1, # Log every call
)
self.fast_path_config = ProfilingConfig(
enabled=True,
min_duration_ms=1.0, # Only log if > 1ms
log_interval=100, # Log every 100th call
)
self.debug_config = ProfilingConfig(
enabled=True,
min_duration_ms=0.0, # Log everything
log_interval=1, # Log every call
)
def training_step(self, model, inputs):
"""Critical path - log everything."""
with swanlab_profiling_context_advanced(
self, "training_step", config=self.critical_path_config
):
return super().training_step(model, inputs)
def _prepare_inputs(self, inputs):
"""Fast path - throttle logging."""
with swanlab_profiling_context_advanced(
self, "prepare_inputs", config=self.fast_path_config
):
return super()._prepare_inputs(inputs)
def _debug_method(self, data):
"""Debug-only method - verbose logging."""
with swanlab_profiling_context_advanced(
self, "debug_method", config=self.debug_config
):
# Your debug logic
pass
# ============================================================================
# How to Use This Custom Trainer
# ============================================================================
"""
To use this custom trainer:
1. Save this file to your project (e.g., my_custom_trainer.py)
2. Create a config file that uses your custom trainer:
# config.yml
base_model: NousResearch/Llama-3.2-1B
# ... other config ...
plugins:
- axolotl.integrations.swanlab.SwanLabPlugin
use_swanlab: true
swanlab_project: my-profiling-experiment
# Optional: Specify custom trainer
# (Or modify axolotl to use your custom trainer class)
3. Run training:
export SWANLAB_API_KEY=your-api-key
accelerate launch -m axolotl.cli.train config.yml
4. View profiling metrics in SwanLab dashboard:
- profiling/Time taken: CustomTrainerWithProfiling.training_step
- profiling/Time taken: CustomTrainerWithProfiling.forward_pass
- profiling/Time taken: CustomTrainerWithProfiling.backward_pass
- etc.
5. Compare profiling metrics across runs:
- Run baseline without optimizations
- Run with flash_attention enabled
- Run with gradient_checkpointing enabled
- Compare profiling metrics to see performance impact
"""
# ============================================================================
# Tips for Effective Profiling
# ============================================================================
"""
1. Profile the critical path first:
- training_step, compute_loss, prediction_step
- These methods are called most frequently and have biggest impact
2. Use throttling for high-frequency operations:
- Methods called 100+ times per step
- Use log_interval=50 or log_interval=100
- Reduces profiling overhead and dashboard clutter
3. Filter noise with min_duration_ms:
- Set min_duration_ms=1.0 to skip very fast operations
- Focus on operations that actually take time
4. Compare across runs:
- Run same config multiple times to check consistency
- Compare different optimization strategies
- Track profiling trends over time
5. Monitor distributed training:
- Check for per-rank timing differences
- Look for stragglers (slower ranks)
- Identify synchronization bottlenecks
6. Disable profiling in production:
- from axolotl.integrations.swanlab.profiling import DEFAULT_PROFILING_CONFIG
- DEFAULT_PROFILING_CONFIG.enabled = False
7. Exception handling:
- Profiling is exception-safe
- Duration logged even if method raises
- Useful for debugging methods that fail intermittently
"""

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# SwanLab DPO Training Example with Completion Logging
#
# This example demonstrates DPO (Direct Preference Optimization) training
# with SwanLab integration for experiment tracking and completion table logging.
#
# Features enabled:
# - SwanLab experiment tracking
# - RLHF completion table logging (prompts, chosen/rejected responses, rewards)
# - Lark (Feishu) team notifications (optional)
#
# To run:
# export SWANLAB_API_KEY=your-api-key
# accelerate launch -m axolotl.cli.train examples/swanlab/dpo-swanlab-completions.yml
# Model Configuration
base_model: meta-llama/Meta-Llama-3-8B-Instruct
model_type: LlamaForCausalLM
tokenizer_type: AutoTokenizer
special_tokens:
pad_token: <|finetune_right_pad_id|>
eos_token: <|eot_id|>
# Quantization
load_in_8bit: true
load_in_4bit: false
# LoRA Configuration
adapter: lora
lora_r: 32
lora_alpha: 16
lora_dropout: 0.05
lora_target_linear: true
# DPO Configuration
chat_template: llama3
rl: dpo
datasets:
- path: fozziethebeat/alpaca_messages_2k_dpo_test
type: chat_template.default
field_messages: conversation
field_chosen: chosen
field_rejected: rejected
message_property_mappings:
role: role
content: content
roles:
system:
- system
user:
- user
assistant:
- assistant
# Dataset and Output
dataset_prepared_path:
val_set_size: 0.05
output_dir: ./outputs/dpo-swanlab-out
# Training Configuration
sequence_len: 4096
sample_packing: false
micro_batch_size: 2
gradient_accumulation_steps: 4
num_epochs: 4
# Optimization
optimizer: adamw_bnb_8bit
lr_scheduler: cosine
learning_rate: 0.0002
warmup_ratio: 0.1
weight_decay: 0.0
# Precision
bf16: auto
tf32: false
# Performance
gradient_checkpointing: true
flash_attention: true
# Checkpointing and Logging
logging_steps: 1
evals_per_epoch: 4
saves_per_epoch: 1
# ============================================================================
# SwanLab Integration
# ============================================================================
plugins:
- axolotl.integrations.swanlab.SwanLabPlugin
# Basic SwanLab Configuration
use_swanlab: true
swanlab_project: dpo-training
swanlab_experiment_name: llama-3-dpo-completions-demo
swanlab_description: "DPO training with completion table logging"
swanlab_mode: cloud # Options: cloud, local, offline, disabled
# SwanLab Authentication
# Recommended: Set via environment variable
# export SWANLAB_API_KEY=your-api-key
# Or set in config (less secure):
# swanlab_api_key: your-api-key
# Optional: Team workspace
# swanlab_workspace: my-research-team
# ============================================================================
# RLHF Completion Table Logging
# ============================================================================
#
# Automatically logs model completions to SwanLab for qualitative analysis:
# - Prompts from your DPO dataset
# - Chosen responses (preferred)
# - Rejected responses (non-preferred)
# - Reward differences
#
# View the table in SwanLab dashboard under "rlhf_completions"
swanlab_log_completions: true
swanlab_completion_log_interval: 100 # Log every 100 training steps
swanlab_completion_max_buffer: 128 # Keep last 128 completions in memory
# Memory Usage Notes:
# - Buffer size 128: ~64 KB (default, recommended)
# - Buffer size 512: ~256 KB (for more historical completions)
# - Buffer size 1024: ~512 KB (maximum for very long training runs)
# Performance Notes:
# - Completion logging overhead: < 0.5% per training step
# - Only logs every N steps to minimize impact
# - Memory-bounded buffer prevents memory leaks
# ============================================================================
# Optional: Lark (Feishu) Team Notifications
# ============================================================================
#
# Get real-time training notifications in your team chat
# Uncomment to enable:
# swanlab_lark_webhook_url: https://open.feishu.cn/open-apis/bot/v2/hook/xxxxxxxxxx
# swanlab_lark_secret: your-webhook-secret # Recommended for production
# Notifications sent for:
# - Training start
# - Training completion
# - Training errors
# - Metric milestones (if configured)
# ============================================================================
# Optional: Private SwanLab Deployment
# ============================================================================
#
# For enterprise users with private SwanLab deployment:
# swanlab_web_host: https://swanlab.yourcompany.com
# swanlab_api_host: https://api.swanlab.yourcompany.com
# ============================================================================
# Disable WandB if you're migrating from it
# ============================================================================
# wandb_project:
# wandb_entity:
# use_wandb: false

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# SwanLab Full-Featured DPO Training Example
#
# This example demonstrates ALL SwanLab integration features:
# - Experiment tracking with cloud sync
# - RLHF completion table logging
# - Performance profiling
# - Lark (Feishu) team notifications
# - Team workspace collaboration
#
# Use this as a reference for production RLHF training setups.
#
# To run:
# export SWANLAB_API_KEY=your-api-key
# export SWANLAB_LARK_WEBHOOK_URL=https://open.feishu.cn/...
# export SWANLAB_LARK_SECRET=your-webhook-secret
# accelerate launch -m axolotl.cli.train examples/swanlab/dpo-swanlab-full-featured.yml
# ============================================================================
# Model Configuration
# ============================================================================
base_model: meta-llama/Meta-Llama-3-8B-Instruct
model_type: LlamaForCausalLM
tokenizer_type: AutoTokenizer
special_tokens:
pad_token: <|finetune_right_pad_id|>
eos_token: <|eot_id|>
# Quantization for efficient training
load_in_8bit: true
load_in_4bit: false
# ============================================================================
# LoRA Configuration
# ============================================================================
adapter: lora
lora_r: 32
lora_alpha: 16
lora_dropout: 0.05
lora_target_linear: true # Target all linear layers
# ============================================================================
# DPO (Direct Preference Optimization) Configuration
# ============================================================================
chat_template: llama3
rl: dpo # Enable DPO trainer
datasets:
- path: fozziethebeat/alpaca_messages_2k_dpo_test
type: chat_template.default
field_messages: conversation
field_chosen: chosen
field_rejected: rejected
message_property_mappings:
role: role
content: content
roles:
system:
- system
user:
- user
assistant:
- assistant
# ============================================================================
# Dataset and Output Configuration
# ============================================================================
dataset_prepared_path:
val_set_size: 0.05
output_dir: ./outputs/dpo-swanlab-full-featured-out
# ============================================================================
# Training Configuration
# ============================================================================
sequence_len: 4096
sample_packing: false
micro_batch_size: 2
gradient_accumulation_steps: 4
num_epochs: 4
# ============================================================================
# Optimization
# ============================================================================
optimizer: adamw_bnb_8bit
lr_scheduler: cosine
learning_rate: 0.0002
warmup_ratio: 0.1
weight_decay: 0.0
# ============================================================================
# Precision and Performance
# ============================================================================
bf16: auto
tf32: false
gradient_checkpointing: true
flash_attention: true
# ============================================================================
# Checkpointing and Logging
# ============================================================================
logging_steps: 1
evals_per_epoch: 4
saves_per_epoch: 1
# ============================================================================
# SwanLab Integration - Full Configuration
# ============================================================================
plugins:
- axolotl.integrations.swanlab.SwanLabPlugin
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Basic SwanLab Configuration
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
use_swanlab: true
swanlab_project: dpo-production
swanlab_experiment_name: llama-3-dpo-full-featured-v1
swanlab_description: |
Production DPO training with all SwanLab features enabled:
- Completion table logging for qualitative analysis
- Performance profiling for optimization
- Lark notifications for team collaboration
swanlab_mode: cloud # Options: cloud, local, offline, disabled
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Team Collaboration
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Workspace for team collaboration (shared experiments)
swanlab_workspace: ml-research-team
# Authentication (recommended: use environment variable)
# export SWANLAB_API_KEY=your-api-key
# Or set in config (less secure):
# swanlab_api_key: your-api-key
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# RLHF Completion Table Logging
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Automatically logs model completions for qualitative analysis:
# - Prompts from your DPO dataset
# - Chosen responses (preferred)
# - Rejected responses (non-preferred)
# - Reward differences
#
# View in SwanLab dashboard under "rlhf_completions" table
swanlab_log_completions: true
swanlab_completion_log_interval: 100 # Log every 100 steps
swanlab_completion_max_buffer: 256 # Larger buffer for long training runs
# Buffer size recommendations:
# - 128: Default, ~64 KB memory (recommended for most cases)
# - 256: ~128 KB memory (this config, good for longer training)
# - 512: ~256 KB memory (maximum for very long runs)
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Lark (Feishu) Team Notifications
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Get real-time training notifications in your team chat
#
# Notifications sent for:
# - Training start
# - Training completion
# - Training errors
# - Metric milestones (if configured)
# Recommended: Set via environment variables
# export SWANLAB_LARK_WEBHOOK_URL=https://open.feishu.cn/...
# export SWANLAB_LARK_SECRET=your-webhook-secret
# Or set in config (less secure):
# swanlab_lark_webhook_url: https://open.feishu.cn/open-apis/bot/v2/hook/xxxxxxxxxx
# swanlab_lark_secret: your-webhook-secret # REQUIRED for production
# Security note: ALWAYS use swanlab_lark_secret in production to prevent
# unauthorized parties from sending fake notifications to your team chat.
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Performance Profiling
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Profiling is automatically enabled when SwanLab is enabled.
# Metrics logged to SwanLab under "profiling/" namespace:
# profiling/Time taken: AxolotlTrainer.training_step
# profiling/Time taken: AxolotlTrainer.compute_loss
# profiling/Time taken: AxolotlTrainer.prediction_step
#
# Use these metrics to:
# - Identify bottlenecks in training loop
# - Compare performance across different configurations
# - Monitor performance regressions over time
# - Debug unexpected slowdowns
# For custom profiling in your own trainer, see:
# examples/swanlab/custom_trainer_profiling.py
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Optional: Private SwanLab Deployment
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# For enterprise users with private SwanLab deployment:
# swanlab_web_host: https://swanlab.yourcompany.com
# swanlab_api_host: https://api.swanlab.yourcompany.com
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Optional: Model Checkpointing to SwanLab
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Log model checkpoints to SwanLab (coming soon)
swanlab_log_model: false
# ============================================================================
# Disable Other Logging Tools (Recommended)
# ============================================================================
# Using multiple logging tools simultaneously can impact performance:
# - Expected overhead: ~1-2% per logger
# - Potential config/callback conflicts
#
# For production training, use ONLY SwanLab:
# wandb_project:
# use_wandb: false
#
# use_mlflow: false
#
# use_comet: false
# ============================================================================
# Expected Training Behavior
# ============================================================================
# With this configuration, you should see:
#
# 1. SwanLab Initialization (rank 0 only):
# INFO: SwanLab initialized for project: dpo-production
# INFO: SwanLab experiment: llama-3-dpo-full-featured-v1
# INFO: SwanLab mode: cloud
# INFO: SwanLab workspace: ml-research-team
#
# 2. Completion Logging (rank 0 only):
# INFO: Registered SwanLab RLHF completion logging callback for DPOTrainer
# (log_interval=100, max_buffer=256)
#
# 3. Lark Notifications (rank 0 only):
# INFO: Registered Lark notification callback with HMAC authentication
#
# 4. Distributed Training Detection (if multi-GPU):
# INFO: Distributed training detected (world_size=N)
# INFO: Only rank 0 will initialize SwanLab
# INFO: Other ranks will skip SwanLab to avoid conflicts
#
# 5. Training Start Notification (Lark):
# Your team chat receives: "Training started: llama-3-dpo-full-featured-v1"
#
# 6. Periodic Completion Logging:
# Every 100 steps, completion table is updated in SwanLab dashboard
#
# 7. Training Complete Notification (Lark):
# Your team chat receives: "Training completed: llama-3-dpo-full-featured-v1"
# With link to SwanLab dashboard and final metrics
#
# 8. SwanLab Dashboard Shows:
# - Training metrics (loss, learning rate, etc.)
# - Completion table (rlhf_completions)
# - Profiling metrics (profiling/Time taken: ...)
# - Hyperparameters and configuration
# - System resource usage
# ============================================================================
# Production Checklist
# ============================================================================
# Before deploying to production, verify:
# ✅ SwanLab API key is set via environment variable (not in config)
# ✅ Lark webhook secret is set (required for HMAC authentication)
# ✅ Workspace is set to your team's workspace
# ✅ Experiment name is descriptive and unique
# ✅ Only SwanLab is enabled (other loggers disabled)
# ✅ Completion logging buffer size is appropriate for your training duration
# ✅ Private deployment hosts are set (if using enterprise SwanLab)
# ✅ Test run completes successfully and shows up in SwanLab dashboard
# ✅ Lark notifications are received in team chat
# ✅ Profiling metrics are logged correctly
# ============================================================================
# Troubleshooting
# ============================================================================
# If SwanLab initialization fails:
# 1. Check SWANLAB_API_KEY environment variable is set
# 2. Verify swanlab_project is set in config
# 3. Check swanlab_mode is valid (cloud/local/offline/disabled)
# 4. Verify internet connectivity (for cloud mode)
# If Lark notifications not received:
# 1. Check SWANLAB_LARK_WEBHOOK_URL is set correctly
# 2. Verify SWANLAB_LARK_SECRET matches your Lark bot settings
# 3. Test webhook manually: curl -X POST "$SWANLAB_LARK_WEBHOOK_URL" ...
# 4. Check training logs for "Registered Lark notification callback"
# 5. Verify bot is added to the target Lark group chat
# If completions not appearing in SwanLab:
# 1. Verify you're using an RLHF trainer (DPO/KTO/ORPO/GRPO)
# 2. Check swanlab_log_completions is true
# 3. Wait for log_interval steps (default: 100)
# 4. Check training logs for "Registered SwanLab RLHF completion logging"
# If profiling metrics not appearing:
# 1. Verify use_swanlab is true
# 2. Check SwanLab is initialized (check logs)
# 3. Look under "profiling/" namespace in dashboard
# 4. Profiling may be disabled if DEFAULT_PROFILING_CONFIG.enabled = False
# For more help:
# - SwanLab docs: https://docs.swanlab.cn
# - Axolotl SwanLab integration: src/axolotl/integrations/swanlab/README.md
# - GitHub issues: https://github.com/axolotl-ai-cloud/axolotl/issues

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# SwanLab LoRA Training Example with Performance Profiling
#
# This example demonstrates standard LoRA fine-tuning with SwanLab integration
# for performance profiling and optimization.
#
# Features enabled:
# - SwanLab experiment tracking
# - Performance profiling (training step, forward/backward pass timing)
# - Real-time metrics visualization
#
# To run:
# export SWANLAB_API_KEY=your-api-key
# accelerate launch -m axolotl.cli.train examples/swanlab/lora-swanlab-profiling.yml
# Model Configuration
base_model: NousResearch/Llama-3.2-1B
# Dataset Configuration
datasets:
- path: teknium/GPT4-LLM-Cleaned
type: alpaca
val_set_size: 0.1
output_dir: ./outputs/lora-swanlab-profiling-out
# LoRA Configuration
adapter: lora
lora_r: 16
lora_alpha: 32
lora_dropout: 0.05
lora_target_modules:
- gate_proj
- down_proj
- up_proj
- q_proj
- v_proj
- k_proj
- o_proj
# Training Configuration
sequence_len: 2048
sample_packing: true
eval_sample_packing: true
micro_batch_size: 2
gradient_accumulation_steps: 2
num_epochs: 1
# Optimization
optimizer: adamw_8bit
lr_scheduler: cosine
learning_rate: 0.0002
warmup_ratio: 0.1
weight_decay: 0.0
# Precision
bf16: auto
tf32: false
# Performance
gradient_checkpointing: true
flash_attention: true
# Checkpointing and Logging
logging_steps: 1
evals_per_epoch: 4
saves_per_epoch: 1
# Loss Monitoring
loss_watchdog_threshold: 5.0
loss_watchdog_patience: 3
special_tokens:
pad_token: "<|end_of_text|>"
# ============================================================================
# SwanLab Integration
# ============================================================================
plugins:
- axolotl.integrations.swanlab.SwanLabPlugin
# Basic SwanLab Configuration
use_swanlab: true
swanlab_project: lora-profiling
swanlab_experiment_name: llama-3.2-1b-profiling-demo
swanlab_description: "LoRA fine-tuning with performance profiling"
swanlab_mode: cloud # Options: cloud, local, offline, disabled
# SwanLab Authentication
# Recommended: Set via environment variable
# export SWANLAB_API_KEY=your-api-key
# Or set in config (less secure):
# swanlab_api_key: your-api-key
# Optional: Team workspace
# swanlab_workspace: my-ml-team
# ============================================================================
# Performance Profiling
# ============================================================================
#
# SwanLab automatically profiles trainer methods when enabled.
# Profiling metrics appear in SwanLab dashboard under "profiling/" namespace.
#
# Built-in profiling:
# - Minimal overhead (< 0.1% per step)
# - High-precision timing (microsecond accuracy)
# - Exception-safe (logs duration even if method fails)
#
# View profiling metrics in SwanLab dashboard:
# profiling/Time taken: AxolotlTrainer.training_step
# profiling/Time taken: AxolotlTrainer.compute_loss
# profiling/Time taken: AxolotlTrainer.prediction_step
#
# For custom profiling in your own trainer, see:
# examples/swanlab/custom_trainer_profiling.py
# Completion logging is disabled for non-RLHF trainers
swanlab_log_completions: false # Only works with DPO/KTO/ORPO/GRPO
# ============================================================================
# Optional: Compare with Multiple Runs
# ============================================================================
#
# To compare profiling metrics across different configurations:
#
# 1. Run baseline without flash attention:
# swanlab_experiment_name: llama-3.2-1b-no-flash-attn
# flash_attention: false
#
# 2. Run with gradient checkpointing:
# swanlab_experiment_name: llama-3.2-1b-grad-checkpoint
# gradient_checkpointing: true
#
# 3. Run with both:
# swanlab_experiment_name: llama-3.2-1b-optimized
# flash_attention: true
# gradient_checkpointing: true
#
# Then compare profiling metrics in SwanLab dashboard to see performance impact
# ============================================================================
# Optional: Lark (Feishu) Team Notifications
# ============================================================================
#
# Get notified when profiling experiments complete:
# swanlab_lark_webhook_url: https://open.feishu.cn/open-apis/bot/v2/hook/xxxxxxxxxx
# swanlab_lark_secret: your-webhook-secret
# ============================================================================
# Profiling Best Practices
# ============================================================================
#
# 1. Run multiple epochs to see profiling trends over time
# 2. Ignore first ~10 steps (warmup period, slower)
# 3. Look for outliers (steps that take significantly longer)
# 4. Compare profiling metrics before/after optimization changes
# 5. Monitor per-rank profiling in distributed training
#
# Common bottlenecks to profile:
# - training_step: Overall step time (should be consistent)
# - compute_loss: Loss computation (scales with sequence length)
# - prediction_step: Evaluation time (can be slow for large val sets)
#
# If you see inconsistent timing:
# - Check for data loading bottlenecks
# - Monitor GPU utilization (may be CPU-bound)
# - Check for gradient accumulation effects
# - Verify CUDA kernel synchronization
# ============================================================================
# Disable WandB if you're migrating from it
# ============================================================================
# wandb_project:
# use_wandb: false

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# Finetune ArceeAI's Trinity with Axolotl
[Trinity](https://huggingface.co/collections/arcee-ai/trinity) is a family of open weight MoE models trained by Arcee.ai.
This guide shows how to fine-tune it with Axolotl with multi-turn conversations and proper masking.
## Getting started
1. Install Axolotl following the main from the [installation guide](https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/installation.html#sec-edge-build).
2. Run the finetuning example:
```bash
axolotl train examples/trinity/trinity-nano-preview-qlora.yaml
```
This config uses about 24.9 GiB VRAM.
Let us know how it goes. Happy finetuning! 🚀
### TIPS
- For inference, the official Arcee.ai team recommends `top_p: 0.75`, `temperature: 0.15`, `top_k: 50`, and `min_p: 0.06`.
- You can run a full finetuning by removing the `adapter: qlora` and `load_in_4bit: true` from the config.
- Read more on how to load your own dataset at [docs](https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/dataset_loading.html).
- The dataset format follows the OpenAI Messages format as seen [here](https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/dataset-formats/conversation.html#chat_template).
## Optimization Guides
Please check the [Optimizations doc](https://docs.axolotl.ai/docs/optimizations.html).
## Limitations
**Cut Cross Entropy (CCE)**: Currently not supported. We plan to include CCE support for Trinity in the near future.
## Related Resources
- [Trinity Blog](https://www.arcee.ai/blog/the-trinity-manifesto)
- [Axolotl Docs](https://docs.axolotl.ai)
- [Axolotl Website](https://axolotl.ai)
- [Axolotl GitHub](https://github.com/axolotl-ai-cloud/axolotl)
- [Axolotl Discord](https://discord.gg/7m9sfhzaf3)

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base_model: arcee-ai/Trinity-Nano-Preview
trust_remote_code: true
revision_of_model: 2ee94b0
# Automatically upload checkpoint and final model to HF
# hub_model_id: username/custom_model_name
# CCE - N/A as of now
# plugins:
# - axolotl.integrations.cut_cross_entropy.CutCrossEntropyPlugin
load_in_8bit: false
load_in_4bit: true
datasets:
- path: fozziethebeat/alpaca_messages_2k_test
type: chat_template
dataset_prepared_path: last_run_prepared
val_set_size: 0.1
output_dir: ./outputs/lora-out
adapter: qlora
lora_model_dir:
sequence_len: 2048
sample_packing: true
lora_r: 32
lora_alpha: 16
lora_dropout: 0.05
lora_target_linear: true
lora_target_modules:
- gate_proj
- down_proj
- up_proj
- q_proj
- v_proj
- k_proj
- o_proj
wandb_project:
wandb_entity:
wandb_watch:
wandb_name:
wandb_log_model:
gradient_accumulation_steps: 4
micro_batch_size: 2
num_epochs: 1
optimizer: adamw_bnb_8bit
lr_scheduler: cosine
learning_rate: 0.0002
bf16: auto
tf32: false
gradient_checkpointing: true
resume_from_checkpoint:
logging_steps: 1
# flash_attention: true # Not supported
sdp_attention: true
warmup_ratio: 0.1
evals_per_epoch: 1
saves_per_epoch: 1
# save_first_step: true # uncomment this to validate checkpoint saving works with your config

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@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ Thanks to the team at MistralAI for giving us early access to prepare for this r
```bash
# Ensure you have Pytorch installed (Pytorch 2.6.0 min)
pip3 install packaging==26.0 setuptools==75.8.0 wheel ninja
pip3 install packaging==23.2 setuptools==75.8.0 wheel ninja
pip3 install --no-build-isolation 'axolotl[flash-attn]>=0.12.0'
```

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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
[build-system]
requires = ["setuptools>=64", "wheel", "setuptools_scm>=8", "packaging==26.0"]
requires = ["setuptools>=64", "wheel", "setuptools_scm>=8", "packaging==23.2"]
build-backend = "setuptools.build_meta"
[project]
@@ -24,9 +24,6 @@ Repository = "https://github.com/axolotl-ai-cloud/axolotl.git"
py-modules = ["setuptools_axolotl_dynamic_dependencies"]
include-package-data = true
[tool.setuptools.dynamic]
version = { file = "VERSION" }
[tool.setuptools.cmdclass]
build_py = "setuptools_axolotl_dynamic_dependencies.BuildPyCommand"

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@@ -1,34 +1,33 @@
--extra-index-url https://huggingface.github.io/autogptq-index/whl/cu118/
# START section of dependencies that don't install on Darwin/MacOS
bitsandbytes==0.49.1
bitsandbytes==0.48.2
triton>=3.0.0
mamba-ssm==1.2.0.post1
xformers>=0.0.23.post1
liger-kernel==0.6.4
liger-kernel==0.6.3
# END section
packaging==26.0
packaging==23.2
huggingface_hub>=0.36.0
peft>=0.18.1
peft>=0.18.0
tokenizers>=0.22.1
transformers==4.57.6
accelerate==1.12.0
datasets==4.5.0
deepspeed>=0.18.3
trl==0.27.0
transformers==4.57.3
accelerate==1.11.0
datasets==4.4.1
deepspeed>=0.17.0
trl==0.25.0
hf_xet==1.2.0
kernels==0.11.5
trackio>=0.13.0
typing-extensions>=4.15.0
kernels>=0.9.0
trackio
optimum==1.16.2
hf_transfer
sentencepiece
gradio>=6.2.0,<7.0
gradio==5.49.1
modal==1.3.0.post1
modal==1.0.2
pydantic>=2.10.6
addict
fire
@@ -68,8 +67,9 @@ openenv-core==0.1.0
schedulefree==1.4.1
axolotl-contribs-lgpl==0.0.7
axolotl-contribs-mit==0.0.6
axolotl-contribs-mit==0.0.5
# telemetry
posthog==6.7.11
mistral-common==1.8.8
mistral-common==1.8.5

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@@ -29,5 +29,5 @@ UV_PREFIX = "uv " if USE_UV else ""
print(
UNINSTALL_PREFIX
+ f'{UV_PREFIX}pip install "cut-cross-entropy[transformers] @ git+https://github.com/axolotl-ai-cloud/ml-cross-entropy.git@318b7e2"'
+ f'{UV_PREFIX}pip install "cut-cross-entropy[transformers] @ git+https://github.com/axolotl-ai-cloud/ml-cross-entropy.git@5eff953"'
)

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