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language: Python | |
tags: | |
- Code | |
- GPyT | |
- code generator | |
license: mit | |
GPyT is a GPT2 model trained from scratch (not fine tuned) on Python code from Github. Overall, it was ~80GB of pure Python code, the current GPyT model is a mere 2 epochs through this data, so it may benefit greatly from continued training and/or fine-tuning. | |
Newlines are replaced by `<N>` | |
Input to the model is code, up to the context length of 1024, with newlines replaced by `<N>` | |
Here's a quick example of using this model: | |
```py | |
from transformers import AutoTokenizer, AutoModelWithLMHead | |
tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("Sentdex/GPyT") | |
model = AutoModelWithLMHead.from_pretrained("Sentdex/GPyT") | |
# copy and paste some code in here | |
inp = """import""" | |
newlinechar = "<N>" | |
converted = inp.replace("\n", newlinechar) | |
tokenized = tokenizer.encode(converted, return_tensors='pt') | |
resp = model.generate(tokenized) | |
decoded = tokenizer.decode(resp[0]) | |
reformatted = decoded.replace("<N>","\n") | |
print(reformatted) | |
``` | |
Should produce: | |
``` | |
import numpy as np | |
import pytest | |
import pandas as pd<N | |
``` | |
This model does a ton more than just imports, however. For a bunch of examples and a better understanding of the model's capabilities: | |
https://pythonprogramming.net/GPT-python-code-transformer-model-GPyT/ | |
Considerations: | |
1. This model is intended for educational and research use only. Do not trust model outputs. | |
2. Model is highly likely to regurgitate code almost exactly as it saw it. It's up to you to determine licensing if you intend to actually use the generated code. | |
3. All Python code was blindly pulled from github. This means included code is both Python 2 and 3, among other more subtle differences, such as tabs being 2 spaces in some cases and 4 in others...and more non-homologous things. | |
4. Along with the above, this means the code generated could wind up doing or suggesting just about anything. Run the generated code at own risk...it could be *anything* | |