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tags:
  - gguf
  - llama.cpp
  - unsloth
  - vision-language-model
  - rust
  - coding
license: mit
datasets:
  - Fortytwo-Network/Strandset-Rust-v1
base_model:
  - google/gemma-4-E4B-it

Gemma-4-Rust-Coder : GGUF

This model is a specialized fine-tune of Gemma 4, specifically optimized for Rust systems programming, memory safety patterns, and high-performance development. It was trained using Unsloth Studio to ensure maximum efficiency and performance.

πŸ¦€ Fine-Tuning Focus

The model has been adjusted to excel in:

  • Idiomatic Rust: Writing clean, "Rusty" code using modern patterns.
  • Concurrency: Deep understanding of Send, Sync, and async runtimes like Tokio.
  • Vision-to-Code: Using its multimodal capabilities to translate architecture diagrams or UI mockups into functional Rust code.

🀝 Credits & Acknowledgments

Special thanks to Fortytwo-Network for providing the Strandset-Rust-v1 dataset. This model's specialized knowledge of the Rust ecosystem is a direct result of this high-quality data.

πŸš€ Usage

This model is converted to GGUF format for seamless use with llama.cpp and other compatible executors.

Example usage:

  • Text-only LLM: llama-cli -hf MassivDash/Gemma-4-Rust-Coder --jinja
  • Multimodal / Vision: llama-mtmd-cli -hf MassivDash/Gemma-4-Rust-Coder --jinja

πŸ“‚ Available Model files:

  • gemma-4-e2b-it.Q3_K_M.gguf
  • gemma-4-e2b-it.BF16-mmproj.gguf

⚠️ Ollama Note for Vision Models

Important: Ollama currently does not support separate mmproj files for vision models.

To create an Ollama model from this vision model:

  1. Place the Modelfile in the same directory as the finetuned bf16 merged model.
  2. Run: ollama create model_name -f ./Modelfile (Replace model_name with your desired name)

πŸ”— Stay Connected

For more insights on AI development and fine-tuning, visit my blog: πŸ‘‰ spaceout.pl


This model was trained 2x faster with Unsloth