Cohere has released its first open-source coding model, North Mini Code, and is highlighting the rapid adoption and development by the community. Developers have quickly created various tools and integrations, including documentation, model quantizations for different platforms like GGUF and OMLX, and support for local execution via llama.cpp, Ollama, and vLLM. Cohere is actively thanking and showcasing these community contributions, emphasizing the fast pace of innovation around their new model. AI
IMPACT Demonstrates rapid community engagement and tool development around open-source coding models, accelerating adoption and integration.
RANK_REASON The cluster consists of multiple social media posts from Cohere highlighting community contributions and tools built around their recently released North Mini Code model, rather than an official model release announcement.
- AndrewGirgis
- Cohere
- GitHub
- Hugging Face
- llama.cpp
- Mlx
- North Mini Code
- Ollama
- Omlx Local Ai Models
- Prince Canuma
- Q6 GGUF
- taskflow
- Unsloth
- vLLM
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