toolformer
::: {#cell-1 .cell 0=‘h’ 1=‘i’ 2=‘d’ 3=‘e’}
from nbdev import qmd:::
toolformer-fork
This file will become your README and also the index of your documentation.
Developer Guide
If you are new to using nbdev here are some useful pointers to get you started.
Install toolformer in Development mode
# make sure toolformer package is installed in development mode
$ pip install -e .
# make changes under nbs/ directory
# ...
# compile to have changes apply to toolformer
$ nbdev_prepareUsage
Installation
Install latest from the GitHub repository:
$ pip install git+https://github.com/qcname/toolformer.gitor from conda
$ conda install -c qcname toolformeror from pypi
$ pip install toolformerDocumentation
Documentation can be found hosted on this GitHub repository’s pages. Additionally you can find package manager specific guidelines on conda and pypi respectively.
How to use
Fill me in please! Don’t forget code examples:
| Name | Position | |
|---|---|---|
| Chris Lattner | Inventor of Swift and LLVM | |
| Fernando Pérez | Creator of Jupyter | |
| David Berg | Software Engineer, Netflix | |
| Erik Gaasedelen | Software Engineer, Lyft | |
| Roxanna Pourzand | Product Manager, Transform | |
| Hugo Bowne-Anderson | Head of Developer Relations, Outerbounds |
Note
Note that there are five types of callouts, including: note, warning, important, tip, and caution.