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Lit-GPT

⚡ Lit-GPT

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⚡ Lit-GPT

Hackable implementation of state-of-the-art open-source large language models released under the Apache 2.0 license.

Supports the following popular model checkpoints:

Model and usage Model size Reference
EleutherAI Pythia {14,31,70,160,410}M, {1,1.4,2.8,6.9,12}B Biderman et al. 2023
LMSYS LongChat 7B, 13B LongChat Team 2023
LMSYS Vicuna 7B, 13B, 33B Li et al. 2023
Meta AI Code Llama 7B, 13B, 34B, 70B Rozière et al. 2023
Meta AI Llama 2 7B, 13B, 70B Touvron et al. 2023
Mistral AI Mistral and Mixtral 7B Mistral website
Microsoft Research Phi 1.3B, 2.7B Li et al. 2023
NousResearch Nous-Hermes 7B, 13B, 70B Org page
OpenLM Research OpenLLaMA 3B, 7B, 13B Geng & Liu 2023
Platypus 7B, 13B, 70B Lee, Hunter, and Ruiz 2023
Stability AI StableCode 3B Stability AI 2023
Stability AI FreeWilly2 (Stable Beluga 2) 70B Stability AI 2023
Stability AI StableLM 3B, 7B Stability AI 2023
Stability AI StableLM Zephyr 3B Stability AI 2023
TII UAE Falcon 7B, 40B, 180B TII 2023
TinyLlama 1.1B Zhang et al. 2023
Together RedPajama-INCITE 3B, 7B Together 2023
Trelis Function Calling Llama 2 7B Trelis et al. 2023
databricks Dolly 3B, 7B, 12B Conover et al. 2023

This implementation extends on Lit-LLaMA and nanoGPT, and it's powered by Lightning Fabric.

 


🏆 NeurIPS 2023 Large Language Model Efficiency Challenge: 1 LLM + 1 GPU + 1 Day

The Lit-GPT repository is the official starter kit for the NeurIPS 2023 LLM Efficiency Challenge, which is a competition focused on finetuning an existing non-instruction tuned LLM for 24 hours on a single GPU. The competition has two tracks, one for the A100 and another for the 4090 GPUs.

If you are interested in participating, you can learn more about the NeurIPS LLM Efficiency Challenge on the official website here. Also see the Lit-GPT NeurIPS Challenge Quickstart Guide for helpful tips.

The submission deadline is Oct 25th, 2023.


 

Lit-GPT design principles

This repository follows the main principle of openness through clarity.

Lit-GPT is:

  • Simple: Single-file implementation without boilerplate.
  • Correct: Numerically equivalent to the original model.
  • Optimized: Runs fast on consumer hardware or at scale.
  • Open-source: No strings attached.

Avoiding code duplication is not a goal. Readability and hackability are.

 

Get involved!

Join our Discord to build high-performance, truly open-source models for the common benefit of the community.

 

Setup

Clone the repo:

git clone https://github.com/Lightning-AI/lit-gpt
cd lit-gpt

Install with all dependencies (including CLI, quantization, tokenizers for all models, etc.):

pip install -r requirements-all.txt

 

Use the model

To generate text predictions, you need to download the model weights. If you don't have them, check out our guide.

Run inference:

python generate/base.py --prompt "Hello, my name is"

This will run the 3B pretrained model and require ~7 GB of GPU memory using the bfloat16 datatype.

Full guide for generating samples from the model.

You can also chat with the model interactively:

python chat/base.py

 

Run large models on smaller consumer devices

We support 4-bit quantization (as in QLoRA), (bnb.nf4, bnb.nf4-dq, bnb.fp4, bnb.fp4-dq) and 8-bit quantization (bnb.int8) for inference by following this guide.

 

Finetune the model

We provide a simple training scripts (finetune/adapter.py, finetune/adapter_v2.py, and finetune/lora.py) that instruction-tunes a pretrained model on the Alpaca dataset.

  1. Download the data and generate an instruction tuning dataset:
python scripts/prepare_alpaca.py
  1. Run the finetuning script

For example, you can either use

Adapter (Zhang et al. 2023):

python finetune/adapter.py

or Adapter v2 (Gao et al. 2023):

python finetune/adapter_v2.py

or LoRA (Hu et al. 2021):

python finetune/lora.py

(Please see the tutorials/finetune_adapter for details on the differences between the two adapter methods.)

The finetuning requires at least one GPU with ~12 GB memory (RTX 3060).

It is expected that you have downloaded the pretrained weights as described above. More details about each finetuning method and how you can apply it to your own data can be found in our technical how-to guides.

 

Finetuning how-to guides

These technical tutorials illustrate how to run the finetuning code.

 

Understanding finetuning -- conceptual tutorials

Looking for conceptual tutorials and explanations? We have some additional articles below:

 

Pretraining

We provide simple training scripts based on Fabric if you want to venture into pretraining. Conversion scripts for our optimized streaming PackedDataset are included.

Follow this guide to start pretraining on

 

Supported datasets

Lit-GPT includes a variety of dataset preparation scripts for finetuning and pretraining. Additional information about the datasets and dataset preparation is provided in the Preparing Datasets tutorial.

 

XLA

Lightning AI has partnered with Google to add first-class support for Cloud TPUs in Lightning’s frameworks and Lit-GPT, helping democratize AI for millions of developers and researchers worldwide.

Using TPUs with Lightning is as straightforward as changing one line of code.

We provide scripts fully optimized for TPUs in the XLA directory

 

Get involved!

We are on a quest towards fully open source AI.

Lit-GPT

Join us and start contributing, especially on the following areas:

We welcome all individual contributors, regardless of their level of experience or hardware. Your contributions are valuable, and we are excited to see what you can accomplish in this collaborative and supportive environment.

Unsure about contributing? Check out our How to Contribute to Lit-GPT and Lit-LLaMA guide.

Don't forget to join our Discord!

 

Acknowledgements

 

Citation

If you use Lit-GPT in your research, please cite the following work:

@misc{lit-gpt-2023,
  author       = {Lightning AI},
  title        = {Lit-GPT},
  howpublished = {\url{https://github.com/Lightning-AI/lit-gpt}},
  year         = {2023},
}

 

License

Lit-GPT is released under the Apache 2.0 license.