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This repo contains a variety of standalone examples using the MLX
framework.
The MNIST example is a good starting point to learn how to use MLX.
Some more useful examples are listed below. Check-out MLX
LM for a more fully featured Python
package for LLMs with MLX.
You can directly use or download converted checkpoints from the MLX
Community organization on Hugging Face.
We encourage you to join the community and contribute new
models.
Contributing
We are grateful for all of our
contributors. If you contribute
to MLX Examples and wish to be acknowledged, please add your name to the list in your
pull request.
Citing MLX Examples
The MLX software suite was initially developed with equal contribution by Awni
Hannun, Jagrit Digani, Angelos Katharopoulos, and Ronan Collobert. If you find
MLX Examples useful in your research and wish to cite it, please use the following
BibTex entry:
@software{mlx2023,
author = {Awni Hannun and Jagrit Digani and Angelos Katharopoulos and Ronan Collobert},
title = {{MLX}: Efficient and flexible machine learning on Apple silicon},
url = {https://github.com/ml-explore},
version = {0.0},
year = {2023},
}