llama.cpp/ci
Georgi Gerganov d01bccde9f
ci : integrate with ggml-org/ci (#2250)
* ci : run ctest

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* ci : add open llama 3B-v2 tests

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* ci : disable wget progress output

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* ci : add open llama 3B-v2 tg tests for q4 and q5 quantizations

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* tests : try to fix tail free sampling test

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* ci : add K-quants

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* ci : add short perplexity tests

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* ci : add README.md

* ppl : add --chunks argument to limit max number of chunks

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* ci : update README
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README.md ci : integrate with ggml-org/ci (#2250) 2023-07-18 14:24:43 +03:00
run.sh ci : integrate with ggml-org/ci (#2250) 2023-07-18 14:24:43 +03:00

CI

In addition to Github Actions llama.cpp uses a custom CI framework:

https://github.com/ggml-org/ci

It monitors the master branch for new commits and runs the ci/run.sh script on dedicated cloud instances. This allows us to execute heavier workloads compared to just using Github Actions. Also with time, the cloud instances will be scaled to cover various hardware architectures, including GPU and Apple Silicon instances.

Collaborators can optionally trigger the CI run by adding the ggml-ci keyword to their commit message. Only the branches of this repo are monitored for this keyword.

It is a good practice, before publishing changes to execute the full CI locally on your machine:

mkdir tmp
bash ./ci/run.sh ./tmp/results ./tmp/mnt