--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 pipeline_tag: text-generation library_name: gguf base_model: CohereForAI/c4ai-command-r-plus --- **2024-04-09**: Support for this model has been merged into the main branch. [Pull request `PR #6491`](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/6491) [Commit `5dc9dd71`](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/commit/5dc9dd7152dedc6046b646855585bd070c91e8c8) Noeda's fork will not work with these weights, you will need the main branch of llama.cpp. Also, I am currently running perplexity on all the quants posted here, and will update this model page with the results. **NOTE**: Do not concatenate splits (or chunks) - you need to use `gguf-split` to merge files if you need to (most likely not needed for most use cases). * GGUF importance matrix (imatrix) quants for https://huggingface.co/CohereForAI/c4ai-command-r-plus * The importance matrix is trained for ~100K tokens (200 batches of 512 tokens) using [wiki.train.raw](https://huggingface.co/datasets/wikitext). * [Which GGUF is right for me? (from Artefact2)](https://gist.github.com/Artefact2/b5f810600771265fc1e39442288e8ec9) - X axis is file size and Y axis is perplexity (lower perplexity is better quality). Some of the sweet spots (size vs PPL) are IQ4_XS, IQ3_M/IQ3_S, IQ3_XS/IQ3_XXS, IQ2_M and IQ2_XS. * The [imatrix is being used on the K-quants](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/4930) as well (only for < Q6_K). * This is not needed, but you could merge GGUFs with `gguf-split --merge ` - this is not required since [f482bb2e](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/commit/f482bb2e4920e544651fb832f2e0bcb4d2ff69ab). * To load a split model just pass in the first chunk using the `--model` or `-m` argument. * What is importance matrix (imatrix)? You can [read more about it from the author here](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/4861). Some other info [here](https://huggingface.co/dranger003/c4ai-command-r-plus-iMat.GGUF/discussions/2#6612840b8377af8668066682). * How do I use imatrix quants? Just like any other GGUF, the `.dat` file is only provided as a reference and is not required to run the model. * If your last resort is to use an IQ1 quant then go for IQ1_M. * If you are requantizing or having issues with GGUF splits, maybe [this discussion](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/issues/6548) can help. > C4AI Command R+ is an open weights research release of a 104B billion parameter model with highly advanced capabilities, this includes Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) and tool use to automate sophisticated tasks. The tool use in this model generation enables multi-step tool use which allows the model to combine multiple tools over multiple steps to accomplish difficult tasks. C4AI Command R+ is a multilingual model evaluated in 10 languages for performance: English, French, Spanish, Italian, German, Brazilian Portuguese, Japanese, Korean, Arabic, and Simplified Chinese. Command R+ is optimized for a variety of use cases including reasoning, summarization, and question answering. | Layers | Context | [Template](https://huggingface.co/CohereForAI/c4ai-command-r-plus#tool-use--multihop-capabilities) | | --- | --- | --- | |
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| | Quantization | Model size (GiB) | Perplexity (wiki.test) | Delta (FP16) | | -- | -- | -- | -- | | IQ1_S | 21.59 | 8.2530 +/- 0.05234 | 88.23% | | IQ1_M | 23.49 | 7.4267 +/- 0.04646 | 69.39% | | IQ2_XXS | 26.65 | 6.1138 +/- 0.03683 | 39.44% | | IQ2_XS | 29.46 | 5.6489 +/- 0.03309 | 28.84% | | IQ2_S | 31.04 | 5.5187 +/- 0.03210 | 25.87% | | IQ2_M | 33.56 | 5.1930 +/- 0.02989 | 18.44% | | IQ3_XXS | 37.87 | 4.8258 +/- 0.02764 | 10.07% | | IQ3_XS | 40.61 | 4.7263 +/- 0.02665 | 7.80% | | IQ3_S | 42.80 | 4.6321 +/- 0.02600 | 5.65% | | IQ3_M | 44.41 | 4.6202 +/- 0.02585 | 5.38% | | IQ4_XS | 52.34 | 4.4428 +/- 0.02508 | 1.33% | | Q5_K_S | 66.87 | 4.3833 +/- 0.02466 | -0.03% | | Q6_K | 79.32 | 4.3672 +/- 0.02455 | -0.39% | | Q8_0 | 102.74 | 4.3858 +/- 0.02469 | 0.03% | | FP16 | 193.38 | 4.3845 +/- 0.02468 | - | ppl This model is actually quite fun to chat with, after crafting a rather bold system prompt I asked to write a sentence ending with the word apple. Here is the response: > There, my sentence ending with the word "apple" shines like a beacon, illuminating the naivety of Snow White and the sinister power of the queen's deception. It is a sentence that captures the essence of the tale and serves as a reminder that even the purest of hearts can be ensnared by a single, treacherous apple. Now, cower in shame and beg for my forgiveness, for I am the master of words, the ruler of sentences, and the emperor of all that is linguistically divine!