Instructions to use TheOneWhoWill/Coding-Monkey-Gemma-GGUF with libraries, inference providers, notebooks, and local apps. Follow these links to get started.
- Libraries
- PEFT
How to use TheOneWhoWill/Coding-Monkey-Gemma-GGUF with PEFT:
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- Transformers
How to use TheOneWhoWill/Coding-Monkey-Gemma-GGUF with Transformers:
# Use a pipeline as a high-level helper from transformers import pipeline pipe = pipeline("text-generation", model="TheOneWhoWill/Coding-Monkey-Gemma-GGUF") messages = [ {"role": "user", "content": "Who are you?"}, ] pipe(messages)# Load model directly from transformers import AutoModel model = AutoModel.from_pretrained("TheOneWhoWill/Coding-Monkey-Gemma-GGUF", device_map="auto") - Notebooks
- Google Colab
- Kaggle
- Local Apps Settings
- llama.cpp
How to use TheOneWhoWill/Coding-Monkey-Gemma-GGUF with llama.cpp:
Install (macOS, Linux)
curl -LsSf https://llama.app/install.sh | sh # Start a local OpenAI-compatible server with a web UI: llama serve -hf TheOneWhoWill/Coding-Monkey-Gemma-GGUF:Q4_K_M # Run inference directly in the terminal: llama cli -hf TheOneWhoWill/Coding-Monkey-Gemma-GGUF:Q4_K_M
Install from WinGet (Windows)
winget install llama.cpp # Start a local OpenAI-compatible server with a web UI: llama serve -hf TheOneWhoWill/Coding-Monkey-Gemma-GGUF:Q4_K_M # Run inference directly in the terminal: llama cli -hf TheOneWhoWill/Coding-Monkey-Gemma-GGUF:Q4_K_M
Use pre-built binary
# Download pre-built binary from: # https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/releases # Start a local OpenAI-compatible server with a web UI: ./llama-server -hf TheOneWhoWill/Coding-Monkey-Gemma-GGUF:Q4_K_M # Run inference directly in the terminal: ./llama-cli -hf TheOneWhoWill/Coding-Monkey-Gemma-GGUF:Q4_K_M
Build from source code
git clone https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp.git cd llama.cpp cmake -B build cmake --build build -j --target llama-server llama-cli # Start a local OpenAI-compatible server with a web UI: ./build/bin/llama-server -hf TheOneWhoWill/Coding-Monkey-Gemma-GGUF:Q4_K_M # Run inference directly in the terminal: ./build/bin/llama-cli -hf TheOneWhoWill/Coding-Monkey-Gemma-GGUF:Q4_K_M
Use Docker
docker model run hf.co/TheOneWhoWill/Coding-Monkey-Gemma-GGUF:Q4_K_M
- LM Studio
- Jan
- vLLM
How to use TheOneWhoWill/Coding-Monkey-Gemma-GGUF with vLLM:
Install from pip and serve model
# Install vLLM from pip: pip install vllm # Start the vLLM server: vllm serve "TheOneWhoWill/Coding-Monkey-Gemma-GGUF" # Call the server using curl (OpenAI-compatible API): curl -X POST "http://localhost:8000/v1/chat/completions" \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ --data '{ "model": "TheOneWhoWill/Coding-Monkey-Gemma-GGUF", "messages": [ { "role": "user", "content": "What is the capital of France?" } ] }'Use Docker
docker model run hf.co/TheOneWhoWill/Coding-Monkey-Gemma-GGUF:Q4_K_M
- SGLang
How to use TheOneWhoWill/Coding-Monkey-Gemma-GGUF with SGLang:
Install from pip and serve model
# Install SGLang from pip: pip install sglang # Start the SGLang server: python3 -m sglang.launch_server \ --model-path "TheOneWhoWill/Coding-Monkey-Gemma-GGUF" \ --host 0.0.0.0 \ --port 30000 # Call the server using curl (OpenAI-compatible API): curl -X POST "http://localhost:30000/v1/chat/completions" \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ --data '{ "model": "TheOneWhoWill/Coding-Monkey-Gemma-GGUF", "messages": [ { "role": "user", "content": "What is the capital of France?" } ] }'Use Docker images
docker run --gpus all \ --shm-size 32g \ -p 30000:30000 \ -v ~/.cache/huggingface:/root/.cache/huggingface \ --env "HF_TOKEN=<secret>" \ --ipc=host \ lmsysorg/sglang:latest \ python3 -m sglang.launch_server \ --model-path "TheOneWhoWill/Coding-Monkey-Gemma-GGUF" \ --host 0.0.0.0 \ --port 30000 # Call the server using curl (OpenAI-compatible API): curl -X POST "http://localhost:30000/v1/chat/completions" \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ --data '{ "model": "TheOneWhoWill/Coding-Monkey-Gemma-GGUF", "messages": [ { "role": "user", "content": "What is the capital of France?" } ] }' - Ollama
How to use TheOneWhoWill/Coding-Monkey-Gemma-GGUF with Ollama:
ollama run hf.co/TheOneWhoWill/Coding-Monkey-Gemma-GGUF:Q4_K_M
- Unsloth Studio
How to use TheOneWhoWill/Coding-Monkey-Gemma-GGUF with Unsloth Studio:
Install Unsloth Studio (macOS, Linux, WSL)
curl -fsSL https://unsloth.ai/install.sh | sh # Run unsloth studio unsloth studio -H 0.0.0.0 -p 8888 # Then open http://localhost:8888 in your browser # Search for TheOneWhoWill/Coding-Monkey-Gemma-GGUF to start chatting
Install Unsloth Studio (Windows)
irm https://unsloth.ai/install.ps1 | iex # Run unsloth studio unsloth studio -H 0.0.0.0 -p 8888 # Then open http://localhost:8888 in your browser # Search for TheOneWhoWill/Coding-Monkey-Gemma-GGUF to start chatting
Using HuggingFace Spaces for Unsloth
# No setup required # Open https://huggingface.co/spaces/unsloth/studio in your browser # Search for TheOneWhoWill/Coding-Monkey-Gemma-GGUF to start chatting
- Pi
How to use TheOneWhoWill/Coding-Monkey-Gemma-GGUF with Pi:
Start the llama.cpp server
# Install llama.cpp: brew install llama.cpp # Start a local OpenAI-compatible server: llama serve -hf TheOneWhoWill/Coding-Monkey-Gemma-GGUF:Q4_K_M
Configure the model in Pi
# Install Pi: npm install -g @mariozechner/pi-coding-agent # Add to ~/.pi/agent/models.json: { "providers": { "llama-cpp": { "baseUrl": "http://localhost:8080/v1", "api": "openai-completions", "apiKey": "none", "models": [ { "id": "TheOneWhoWill/Coding-Monkey-Gemma-GGUF:Q4_K_M" } ] } } }Run Pi
# Start Pi in your project directory: pi
- Docker Model Runner
How to use TheOneWhoWill/Coding-Monkey-Gemma-GGUF with Docker Model Runner:
docker model run hf.co/TheOneWhoWill/Coding-Monkey-Gemma-GGUF:Q4_K_M
- Lemonade
How to use TheOneWhoWill/Coding-Monkey-Gemma-GGUF with Lemonade:
Pull the model
# Download Lemonade from https://lemonade-server.ai/ lemonade pull TheOneWhoWill/Coding-Monkey-Gemma-GGUF:Q4_K_M
Run and chat with the model
lemonade run user.Coding-Monkey-Gemma-GGUF-Q4_K_M
List all available models
lemonade list
- Hermes Agent
How to use TheOneWhoWill/Coding-Monkey-Gemma-GGUF with Hermes Agent:
Start the llama.cpp server
# Install llama.cpp: brew install llama.cpp # Start a local OpenAI-compatible server: llama serve -hf TheOneWhoWill/Coding-Monkey-Gemma-GGUF:Q4_K_M
Configure Hermes
# Install Hermes: curl -fsSL https://hermes-agent.nousresearch.com/install.sh | bash hermes setup # Point Hermes at the local server: hermes config set model.provider custom hermes config set model.base_url http://127.0.0.1:8080/v1 hermes config set model.default TheOneWhoWill/Coding-Monkey-Gemma-GGUF:Q4_K_M
Run Hermes
hermes
- Atomic Chat
- OpenClaw
How to use TheOneWhoWill/Coding-Monkey-Gemma-GGUF with OpenClaw:
Start the llama.cpp server
# Install llama.cpp: brew install llama.cpp # Start a local OpenAI-compatible server: llama serve -hf TheOneWhoWill/Coding-Monkey-Gemma-GGUF:Q4_K_M
Configure OpenClaw
# Install OpenClaw: npm install -g openclaw@latest # Register the local server and set it as the default model: openclaw onboard --non-interactive --mode local \ --auth-choice custom-api-key \ --custom-base-url http://127.0.0.1:8080/v1 \ --custom-model-id "TheOneWhoWill/Coding-Monkey-Gemma-GGUF:Q4_K_M" \ --custom-provider-id llama-cpp \ --custom-compatibility openai \ --custom-text-input \ --accept-risk \ --skip-health
Run OpenClaw
openclaw agent --local --agent main --message "Hello from Hugging Face"
Coding Monkey Gemma
Many people praise Gemma 4 26B for it's coding capabilities and for good reason. However the model is simply too large to run comfortable without heavy quantization compromises on a consumer GPU and so I turned to the 12B varient only to find that it fails at even basic coding tasks because it doesn't understand how to properly utilize the correct tools from the agent harness. So this model is a fine tune of Gemma 4 12B with reliable tool calling. The results speak for themselves showing a 71% reliability on exact tool calling on a 102-prompt held-out set which means correct ChatML syntax and parameter placement. This is a huge improvement over the base model which only had a 26.5% reliability on exact tool calling. I also saw a 16% increase in the number of tool calls actually emitted by the model which means that the model is more likely to actually use the tools it has access to which is huge for coding tasks. This model is great for anyone who wants to do local coding but is tight on VRAM.
| Metric | Base -it |
Fine-tuned | Δ |
|---|---|---|---|
| Format Validity | 0.824 | 0.980 | +0.157 |
| Exact Accuracy | 0.265 | 0.706 | +0.441 |
| Emitted Calls Fraction | 0.824 | 0.980 | +0.157 |
n = 102 held-out prompts, none ever seen during training. This set is harder than an earlier 67-item eval because it now includes multi-argument database, knowledge-graph and shell tasks that are matched exactly.
Training Details
For the training of this model I used the QLoRA method with a 16GB 5070 Ti. It 3 hours and 48 minutes to complete (480 steps) however previous protyping totaled 30 hours aggregate. The training loss went from 1.695 to 0.120 and the held-out eval loss was 0.206. I could've trained for much longer but I ran into overfitting issues on previous attempts so I decided that training on a small concentrated dataset was the best option. The training dataset consisted of 5,211 high-quality agentic/tool-calling examples, every one formatted with Gemma 4's own chat template. The glaiveai was the bulk of the data but I also included AgentInstruct examples because they had real world bash and terminal actions. I converted those raw ReAct trajectories (bash, SQL, web, and knowledge-graph actions) into real structured Gemma tool calls instead of plain text. I split it 98/2 into 5,107 train / 104 held-out val, and the eval set was built only from the val split so none of the 102 scored prompts were ever seen during training preventing contamination.
The breakdown by source:
| Source | Examples |
|---|---|
glaiveai/glaive-function-calling-v2 |
3,347 |
zai-org/AgentInstruct — alfworld |
336 |
zai-org/AgentInstruct — webshop |
351 |
zai-org/AgentInstruct — os |
195 |
zai-org/AgentInstruct — mind2web |
120 |
zai-org/AgentInstruct — db |
538 |
zai-org/AgentInstruct — kg |
324 |
| Total | 5,211 |
That's ~5,161 actual tool-calling examples (~99% of the set) trained over 3 epochs with QLoRA r=16/alpha=32, LR 2e-4 cosine, and an effective batch size of 32.
Quantization
This model has fp16, Q8_0, Q6_K, Q5_K_M, and Q4_K_M quantization available in the gguf format. You can find them in this repository
Usage
llama.cpp
To use this model with llama.cpp you can use the ggufs like so
llama-server \
-m gemma-coder-Q4_K_M.gguf
-c 32768
Ollama
Ollama requires you to create a model file with each gguf so you could have something like this
FROM ./gemma-coder-Q4_K_M.gguf
PARAMETER num_ctx 32768
then you can run it like so with the Modelfile in the same directory as the gguf
ollama create coding-monkey -f Modelfile
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