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tomasmcm /mistral-7b-instruct-v0.2:366548f0

Input

*string
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Text prompt to send to the model.

integer

Maximum number of tokens to generate per output sequence.

Default: 128

number
(minimum: -5, maximum: 5)

Float that penalizes new tokens based on whether they appear in the generated text so far. Values > 0 encourage the model to use new tokens, while values < 0 encourage the model to repeat tokens.

Default: 0

number
(minimum: -5, maximum: 5)

Float that penalizes new tokens based on their frequency in the generated text so far. Values > 0 encourage the model to use new tokens, while values < 0 encourage the model to repeat tokens.

Default: 0

number
(minimum: 0.01, maximum: 5)

Float that controls the randomness of the sampling. Lower values make the model more deterministic, while higher values make the model more random. Zero means greedy sampling.

Default: 0.8

number
(minimum: 0.01, maximum: 1)

Float that controls the cumulative probability of the top tokens to consider. Must be in (0, 1]. Set to 1 to consider all tokens.

Default: 0.95

integer

Integer that controls the number of top tokens to consider. Set to -1 to consider all tokens.

Default: -1

string
Shift + Return to add a new line

List of strings that stop the generation when they are generated. The returned output will not contain the stop strings.

Output

Metabolism refers to all the biochemical processes that occur in the body to convert food into energy, maintain body structure, and perform various other essential functions for survival. Metabolism encompasses both anabolic processes, which build up or synthesize molecules, and catabolic processes, which break down molecules to release energy. The primary site of metabolism is the cell, specifically in the cytoplasm and mitochondria. The process begins when we consume food, which provides the body with essential nutrients such as carbohydrates, proteins, and
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