Kernels documentation
Kernels
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Kernels
The Kernel Hub allows Python libraries and applications to load compute kernels directly from the Hub. Kernels are a first-class repository type on the Hub, with dedicated pages that surface supported hardware and versions. To support dynamic loading, Hub kernels differ from traditional Python kernel packages in that they are made to be:
- Portable: a kernel can be loaded from paths outside
PYTHONPATH. - Unique: multiple versions of the same kernel can be loaded in the same Python process.
- Compatible:
kernelsmust support all recent versions of Python and the different PyTorch build configurations (various CUDA versions and C++ ABIs). Furthermore, older C library versions must be supported.
Browse available kernels at huggingface.co/kernels.
The Kernels project is divided into two parts:
- Builder:
kernel-builderprovides utilities to build, package, and distribute compute kernels in a way that is compatible with the Hugging Face Hub andkernels. kernels: Thekernelsis a Python package that lets users load compatible compute kernels from the Hub. Refer to the quickstart to know more.
If you’re looking for a more involved “Why kernels?” answer, refer to this page.
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