base_model: gpt2 | |
library_name: transformers.js | |
https://huggingface.co/gpt2 with ONNX weights to be compatible with Transformers.js. | |
## Usage (Transformers.js) | |
If you haven't already, you can install the [Transformers.js](https://huggingface.co/docs/transformers.js) JavaScript library from [NPM](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@huggingface/transformers) using: | |
```bash | |
npm i @huggingface/transformers | |
``` | |
You can then use the model to generate text as follows: | |
```js | |
import { pipeline } from '@huggingface/transformers'; | |
// Create a text-generation pipeline | |
const generator = await pipeline('text-generation', 'Xenova/gpt2'); | |
// Generate text (default parameters) | |
const text = 'Once upon a time,'; | |
const output = await generator(text); | |
console.log(output); | |
// [{ generated_text: 'Once upon a time, I was in a room with a woman who was very attractive. She was' }] | |
// Generate text (custom parameters) | |
const output2 = await generator(text, { | |
max_new_tokens: 20, | |
do_sample: true, | |
top_k: 5, | |
}); | |
console.log(output2); | |
// [{ generated_text: 'generated_text: 'Once upon a time, the first thing I did was put a small piece of paper on a table. I put the paper' }] | |
``` | |
Note: Having a separate repo for ONNX weights is intended to be a temporary solution until WebML gains more traction. If you would like to make your models web-ready, we recommend converting to ONNX using [🤗 Optimum](https://huggingface.co/docs/optimum/index) and structuring your repo like this one (with ONNX weights located in a subfolder named `onnx`). |