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Python GPT4All
This package contains a set of Python bindings around the llmodel
C-API.
Package on PyPI: https://pypi.org/project/gpt4all/
Documentation
https://docs.gpt4all.io/gpt4all_python.html
Installation
pip install gpt4all
Local Build Instructions
Prerequisites
On Windows and Linux, building GPT4All requires the complete Vulkan SDK. You may download it from here: https://vulkan.lunarg.com/sdk/home
macOS users do not need Vulkan, as GPT4All will use Metal instead.
Building the python bindings
NOTE: If you are doing this on a Windows machine, you must build the GPT4All backend using MinGW64 compiler.
- Setup
llmodel
git clone --recurse-submodules https://github.com/nomic-ai/gpt4all.git
cd gpt4all/gpt4all-backend/
mkdir build
cd build
cmake ..
cmake --build . --parallel # optionally append: --config Release
Confirm that libllmodel.*
exists in gpt4all-backend/build
.
- Setup Python package
cd ../../gpt4all-bindings/python
pip3 install -e .
Usage
Test it out! In a Python script or console:
from gpt4all import GPT4All
model = GPT4All("orca-mini-3b.ggmlv3.q4_0.bin")
output = model.generate("The capital of France is ", max_tokens=3)
print(output)
GPU Usage
from gpt4all import GPT4All
model = GPT4All("orca-mini-3b.ggmlv3.q4_0.bin", device='gpu') # device='amd', device='intel'
output = model.generate("The capital of France is ", max_tokens=3)
print(output)
Troubleshooting a Local Build
-
If you're on Windows and have compiled with a MinGW toolchain, you might run into an error like:
FileNotFoundError: Could not find module '<...>\gpt4all-bindings\python\gpt4all\llmodel_DO_NOT_MODIFY\build\libllmodel.dll' (or one of its dependencies). Try using the full path with constructor syntax.
The key phrase in this case is "or one of its dependencies". The Python interpreter you're using probably doesn't see the MinGW runtime dependencies. At the moment, the following three are required:
libgcc_s_seh-1.dll
,libstdc++-6.dll
andlibwinpthread-1.dll
. You should copy them from MinGW into a folder where Python will see them, preferably next tolibllmodel.dll
. -
Note regarding the Microsoft toolchain: Compiling with MSVC is possible, but not the official way to go about it at the moment. MSVC doesn't produce DLLs with a
lib
prefix, which the bindings expect. You'd have to amend that yourself.