--- title: Yanolja Arena emoji: ⚔️ colorFrom: red colorTo: purple sdk: gradio python_version: 3.11 app_file: app.py pinned: false --- # [Yanolja Arena](https://huggingface.co/spaces/yanolja/arena) Yanolja Arena is an open-source project designed to identify the most effective LLMs for summarization and translation tasks. It employs a comparative approach, evaluating two randomly selected models simultaneously and utilizing the ELO rating system to rank their performance. Get Involved: [Discuss and contribute on GitHub](https://github.com/yanolja/arena) ## How to run locally 1. **Install Poetry and plugins** First, ensure that Poetry is installed. You can install it by following the instructions on the [Poetry website](https://python-poetry.org/docs/#installing-with-pipx). After installing Poetry, install the following plugins: - [`poetry-plugin-sort`](https://github.com/andrei-shabanski/poetry-plugin-sort?tab=readme-ov-file#installation) - [`poetry-plugin-export`](https://github.com/python-poetry/poetry-plugin-export?tab=readme-ov-file#installation) - [`poetry-auto-export`](https://github.com/Ddedalus/poetry-auto-export?tab=readme-ov-file#installation) 1. **Activate the virtual environment** Use the following command to activate the virtual environment that Poetry has created: ```shell poetry shell ``` 1. **Install dependencies** With the virtual environment activated, install the project dependencies: ```shell poetry install ``` 1. **Run the app** Set your environment variables and run the app: ```shell CREDENTIALS_PATH= \ RATINGS_COLLECTION= \ SUMMARIZATIONS_COLLECTION= \ TRANSLATIONS_COLLECTION= \ OPENAI_API_KEY= \ ANTHROPIC_API_KEY= \ GEMINI_API_KEY= \ DEEPINFRA_API_KEY= \ python3 app.py ``` Replace the placeholders with your actual values. > To run the app with [auto-reloading](https://www.gradio.app/guides/developing-faster-with-reload-mode), use `gradio app.py --demo-name app` instead of `python3 app.py`. ## Handling GCP credentials for development and deployment ### Local environment 1. Store your credentials in a file on your local machine. 1. Set the `CREDENTIALS_PATH` environment variable to point to this file. 1. The application will read the credentials from this file when running locally. ### Deployment environment 1. Set the `CREDENTIALS` environment variable in your deployment platform's settings to your credentials JSON string. 2. The application will parse and use these credentials when deployed. ## License This project is licensed under the terms of the Apache 2.0 license. See the [LICENSE](LICENSE) file for more details. ## Contributing Before you submit any contributions, please make sure to review and agree to our [Contributor License Agreement](CLA.md). ## Code of Conduct Please read our [Code of Conduct](CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md) before engaging with our community.