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Document how to filter and save searches on the hub (e.g. by model format, only LoRAs, by date range etc...) #1328
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Also, sorry if this isn't the right place to log this, I couldn't really figure out where was as:
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Thanks a lot for the feedback! This is indeed the right place
In https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending, in the libraries tab, you can find models for popular formats (GGUF, safetensors, llamafile, MLX, etc). These also work as URLs, see https://huggingface.co/models?library=gguf&sort=trending We do not have EXL2 filter yet as they have a different repo structure (models are in branches) and that makes auto-detection significantly more complex, but we're looking into it. PLease let us know if there are other formats you would want.
Will look into it! (Base vs quant vs adapter filters). One thing we currently have is a way to filter for all models with a base model, so for example given https://huggingface.co/models?other=base_model:mistralai/Mistral-7B-v0.1 , you can find all fine-tuned and quantization of this model, but indeed we do not provide more granularity at the moment Thanks again for the feedback 👍 🤗 |
I do actually using the trending sort all the time, but I really wish I could have a bit more control over the sorting/filtering - and to be able to save it to a list of favourite filter somewhere.
Great to hear this! It's such a great model format / inference server, definitely worth having.
The filtering by base model is really useful, I wonder if there could be a model label showing the base model that if you clicked it - showed all other fine-tunes/derivatives? |
yep it's on our todo cc @gary149 Thanks for the useful feedback! re. saving filters, do you have good examples of websites that do it with a nice UX? |
Doc request
I'd really like to see documentation that clarifies how users can filter searches and when browsing models on the Hub.
Things I can't seem to find that I would expect / would make our lives better:
Additional context
If there actually isn't a way to do this on the hub a present, I would really love it if something like my shitty mock here could be considered:
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