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# How to Install
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1. Select the model you would like to use *(
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2. Download the Modelfile
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3. Once downloaded, open Modelfile in a text editor, and change the path to the download location of the gguf file
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4. When changed, save the file, and open command terminal
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5. *(Optional if CMD
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6. Run the command ollama create Andy-3.5 -f Modelfile
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7. Go to a profile in MindCraft
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8. Change the model to be Andy-3.5
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9. Enjoy playing with an AI
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# How was model trained?
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The model was trained on
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# What are capabilities and Limitations?
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# How to Install
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1. Select the model you would like to use *(The regular model, as well as the small model are recommended)*
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2. Download the Modelfile
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3. Once downloaded, open Modelfile in a text editor, and change the path to the download location of the gguf file
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4. When changed, save the file, and open command terminal
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5. *(Optional if CMD isn't opened via file explorer)* Navigate to the correct directory using "cd"
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6. Run the command ```ollama create sweaterdog/Andy-3.5 -f Modelfile``` If you want multiple models, include a tag afterwards. Example: sweaterdog/Andy-3.5:mini-fp16 or sweaterdog/Andy-3.5:q2_k
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7. Go to a profile in MindCraft
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8. Change the model to be ```sweaterdog/Andy-3.5``` *Or whatever you named your model*
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9. Enjoy playing with an AI that you are hosting!
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# How was model trained?
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The model was trained on the [MindCraft dataset](https://huggingface.co/datasets/Sweaterdog/Andy-3.5) for Andy-3.5, which includes ~12,000 prompts, featuring all things Minecraft.
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# What are capabilities and Limitations?
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