Instructions to use coder543/command-a-plus-05-2026-gguf with libraries, inference providers, notebooks, and local apps. Follow these links to get started.
- Libraries
- Transformers
How to use coder543/command-a-plus-05-2026-gguf with Transformers:
# Use a pipeline as a high-level helper from transformers import pipeline pipe = pipeline("image-text-to-text", model="coder543/command-a-plus-05-2026-gguf") messages = [ { "role": "user", "content": [ {"type": "image", "url": "https://huggingface.co/datasets/huggingface/documentation-images/resolve/main/p-blog/candy.JPG"}, {"type": "text", "text": "What animal is on the candy?"} ] }, ] pipe(text=messages)# Load model directly from transformers import AutoModel model = AutoModel.from_pretrained("coder543/command-a-plus-05-2026-gguf", dtype="auto") - llama-cpp-python
How to use coder543/command-a-plus-05-2026-gguf with llama-cpp-python:
# !pip install llama-cpp-python from llama_cpp import Llama llm = Llama.from_pretrained( repo_id="coder543/command-a-plus-05-2026-gguf", filename="command-a-plus-05-2026-bf16.gguf", )
llm.create_chat_completion( messages = [ { "role": "user", "content": [ { "type": "text", "text": "Describe this image in one sentence." }, { "type": "image_url", "image_url": { "url": "https://cdn.britannica.com/61/93061-050-99147DCE/Statue-of-Liberty-Island-New-York-Bay.jpg" } } ] } ] ) - Notebooks
- Google Colab
- Kaggle
- Local Apps Settings
- llama.cpp
How to use coder543/command-a-plus-05-2026-gguf with llama.cpp:
Install from brew
brew install llama.cpp # Start a local OpenAI-compatible server with a web UI: llama-server -hf coder543/command-a-plus-05-2026-gguf:Q4_K_M # Run inference directly in the terminal: llama-cli -hf coder543/command-a-plus-05-2026-gguf:Q4_K_M
Install from WinGet (Windows)
winget install llama.cpp # Start a local OpenAI-compatible server with a web UI: llama-server -hf coder543/command-a-plus-05-2026-gguf:Q4_K_M # Run inference directly in the terminal: llama-cli -hf coder543/command-a-plus-05-2026-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 coder543/command-a-plus-05-2026-gguf:Q4_K_M # Run inference directly in the terminal: ./llama-cli -hf coder543/command-a-plus-05-2026-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 coder543/command-a-plus-05-2026-gguf:Q4_K_M # Run inference directly in the terminal: ./build/bin/llama-cli -hf coder543/command-a-plus-05-2026-gguf:Q4_K_M
Use Docker
docker model run hf.co/coder543/command-a-plus-05-2026-gguf:Q4_K_M
- LM Studio
- Jan
- vLLM
How to use coder543/command-a-plus-05-2026-gguf with vLLM:
Install from pip and serve model
# Install vLLM from pip: pip install vllm # Start the vLLM server: vllm serve "coder543/command-a-plus-05-2026-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": "coder543/command-a-plus-05-2026-gguf", "messages": [ { "role": "user", "content": [ { "type": "text", "text": "Describe this image in one sentence." }, { "type": "image_url", "image_url": { "url": "https://cdn.britannica.com/61/93061-050-99147DCE/Statue-of-Liberty-Island-New-York-Bay.jpg" } } ] } ] }'Use Docker
docker model run hf.co/coder543/command-a-plus-05-2026-gguf:Q4_K_M
- SGLang
How to use coder543/command-a-plus-05-2026-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 "coder543/command-a-plus-05-2026-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": "coder543/command-a-plus-05-2026-gguf", "messages": [ { "role": "user", "content": [ { "type": "text", "text": "Describe this image in one sentence." }, { "type": "image_url", "image_url": { "url": "https://cdn.britannica.com/61/93061-050-99147DCE/Statue-of-Liberty-Island-New-York-Bay.jpg" } } ] } ] }'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 "coder543/command-a-plus-05-2026-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": "coder543/command-a-plus-05-2026-gguf", "messages": [ { "role": "user", "content": [ { "type": "text", "text": "Describe this image in one sentence." }, { "type": "image_url", "image_url": { "url": "https://cdn.britannica.com/61/93061-050-99147DCE/Statue-of-Liberty-Island-New-York-Bay.jpg" } } ] } ] }' - Ollama
How to use coder543/command-a-plus-05-2026-gguf with Ollama:
ollama run hf.co/coder543/command-a-plus-05-2026-gguf:Q4_K_M
- Unsloth Studio
How to use coder543/command-a-plus-05-2026-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 coder543/command-a-plus-05-2026-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 coder543/command-a-plus-05-2026-gguf to start chatting
Using HuggingFace Spaces for Unsloth
# No setup required # Open https://huggingface.co/spaces/unsloth/studio in your browser # Search for coder543/command-a-plus-05-2026-gguf to start chatting
- Pi
How to use coder543/command-a-plus-05-2026-gguf with Pi:
Start the llama.cpp server
# Install llama.cpp: brew install llama.cpp # Start a local OpenAI-compatible server: llama-server -hf coder543/command-a-plus-05-2026-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": "coder543/command-a-plus-05-2026-gguf:Q4_K_M" } ] } } }Run Pi
# Start Pi in your project directory: pi
- Hermes Agent new
How to use coder543/command-a-plus-05-2026-gguf with Hermes Agent:
Start the llama.cpp server
# Install llama.cpp: brew install llama.cpp # Start a local OpenAI-compatible server: llama-server -hf coder543/command-a-plus-05-2026-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 coder543/command-a-plus-05-2026-gguf:Q4_K_M
Run Hermes
hermes
- Atomic Chat new
- Docker Model Runner
How to use coder543/command-a-plus-05-2026-gguf with Docker Model Runner:
docker model run hf.co/coder543/command-a-plus-05-2026-gguf:Q4_K_M
- Lemonade
How to use coder543/command-a-plus-05-2026-gguf with Lemonade:
Pull the model
# Download Lemonade from https://lemonade-server.ai/ lemonade pull coder543/command-a-plus-05-2026-gguf:Q4_K_M
Run and chat with the model
lemonade run user.command-a-plus-05-2026-gguf-Q4_K_M
List all available models
lemonade list
| inference: false | |
| base_model: CohereLabs/command-a-plus-05-2026 | |
| library_name: transformers | |
| language: | |
| - en | |
| - ar | |
| - bg | |
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| - 'no' | |
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| license: apache-2.0 | |
| pipeline_tag: image-text-to-text | |
| tags: | |
| - conversational | |
| - chat | |
| ## Command A+ GGUFs | |
| | Filename | Size (GiB) | | |
| |---|---| | |
| | command-a-plus-05-2026-bf16.gguf | 407 | | |
| | command-a-plus-05-2026-q4_k_m.gguf | 124 | | |
| | command-a-plus-05-2026-q4_k_s.gguf | 116 | | |
| | command-a-plus-05-2026-iq4_xs.gguf | 110 | | |
| | command-a-plus-05-2026-q3_k_l.gguf | 106 | | |
| | command-a-plus-05-2026-q3_k_m.gguf | 98 | | |
| > **Note:** These GGUF files are text-only and do not support image input. | |
| --- | |
| # **Model Card for Command A+** | |
| ## **Model Summary** | |
| Command A+ is an open source model with 25 billion active parameters and 218B total parameters model optimized for agentic, multilingual, and reasoning-heavy tasks with a focus on enterprise performance, while also providing support for vision inputs for processing image inputs. | |
| Developed by: [Cohere](https://cohere.com/) and [Cohere Labs](https://cohere.com/research) | |
| * Point of Contact: [**Cohere Labs**](https://cohere.com/research) | |
| * License: [Apache 2.0](https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0) | |
| * Model: command-a-plus-05-2026 | |
| * Model Size: 25B active parameters, 218B total parameters | |
| * Context length: 128K input | |
| For more details about this model, please check out our [blog post](http://cohere.com/blog/command-a-plus). | |
| You can try out Command A+ before downloading the weights in our hosted [Hugging Face Space](https://huggingface.co/spaces/CohereLabs/command-a-plus-05-2026). | |
| **Available quantizations** | |
| The following quantizations are available with example minimum GPU requirements | |
| | Quantization | Blackwell | Hopper | | |
| | :---- | :---- | :---- | | |
| | [BF16 (16-bit)](https://huggingface.co/CohereLabs/command-a-plus-05-2026-bf16) | 4 x B200 | 8 x H100 | | |
| | [FP8 (8-bit)](https://huggingface.co/CohereLabs/command-a-plus-05-2026-fp8) | 2 x B200 | 4 x H100 | | |
| | [W4A4 (4-bit)](https://huggingface.co/CohereLabs/command-a-plus-05-2026-w4a4) | 1 x B200 | 2 x H100 | | |
| All three quantizations show negligible differences in benchmark quality and performance. **Our recommended quantization for most uses is [W4A4](https://huggingface.co/CohereLabs/command-a-plus-05-2026-w4a4) which boasts superior speed and latency characteristics alongside a smaller hardware footprint.** | |
| For more details, please check out our [blog post](http://cohere.com/blog/command-a-plus). | |
| **Usage** | |
| **Transformers** | |
| Please install transformers from the source repository that includes the necessary changes for this model. | |
| ```py | |
| # pip install transformers | |
| from transformers import AutoTokenizer, AutoModelForImageTextToText | |
| model_id = "CohereLabs/command-a-plus-05-2026-bf16" | |
| tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(model_id) | |
| model = AutoModelForImageTextToText.from_pretrained(model_id) | |
| # Format message with the command-a-plus-05-2026-bf16 chat template | |
| messages = [{"role": "user", "content": "What has keys but can't open locks?"}] | |
| input_ids = tokenizer.apply_chat_template( | |
| messages, | |
| tokenize=True, | |
| add_generation_prompt=True, | |
| return_tensors="pt", | |
| ) | |
| gen_tokens = model.generate( | |
| input_ids, | |
| max_new_tokens=4096, | |
| do_sample=True, | |
| temperature=0.6, | |
| top_p=0.95 | |
| ) | |
| gen_text = tokenizer.decode(gen_tokens[0]) | |
| print(gen_text) | |
| ``` | |
| As a result, you should get an output that looks like this, where the thinking is generated between the `<START_THINKING>` and `<END_THINKING>`: | |
| ```py | |
| <|START_THINKING|>The user asks a riddle: "What has keys but can't open locks?" The answer is a piano (or keyboard). So respond with answer.<|END_THINKING|> | |
| ``` | |
| You can also use the model directly using transformers pipeline abstraction: | |
| ```py | |
| from transformers import pipeline | |
| import torch | |
| model_id = "CohereLabs/command-a-plus-05-2026-bf16" | |
| tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(model_id) | |
| pipe = pipeline( | |
| "text-generation", | |
| model=model_id, | |
| dtype="auto", | |
| device_map="auto", | |
| ) | |
| messages = [ | |
| {"role": "user", "content": "Explain the Transformer architecture"}, | |
| ] | |
| text = tokenizer.apply_chat_template( | |
| messages, | |
| tokenize=False, | |
| add_generation_prompt=True, | |
| ) | |
| outputs = pipe( | |
| messages, | |
| max_new_tokens=300, | |
| ) | |
| print(outputs[0]["generated_text"][-1]) | |
| ``` | |
| **vLLM** | |
| You can also run the model in vLLM. `vllm>=0.21.0` is required for Command A+ and accurate response parsing also requires installing [Cohere’s `melody` library](https://pypi.org/project/cohere-melody/). | |
| ``` | |
| uv pip install vllm>=0.21.0 | |
| uv pip install transformers uv pip install cohere_melody>=0.9.0 | |
| ``` | |
| Then the vllm server can be started with the following command: | |
| ``` | |
| # This is for B200, adjust tp for your device vllm serve CohereLabs/command-a-plus-05-2026-bf16 -tp 4 --tool-call-parser cohere_command4 --reasoning-parser cohere_command4 --enable-auto-tool-choice | |
| ``` | |
| ## **Model Details** | |
| **Input**: Text and images. | |
| **Output**: Model generates text. | |
| **Model Architecture**: Command A+ is a decoder-only Sparse Mixture-of-Experts Transformer Model. With 25B active parameters and 218B total parameters, it has 128 experts, out of which 8 are active per token, and a single shared expert is applied to all tokens. The attention layers interleave sliding-window attention layers with Rotational Positional Embeddings and global attention layers without positional embeddings in a 3:1 ratio, as first introduced in Command A. The sparse MoE layer is trained in a fully dropless manner and uses a token-choice router. We use additive-bias-based load balancing to encourage balanced token load across all experts, and swap out the softmax router activation function with a normalized sigmoid over the topk expert logits per token. | |
| **Languages covered:** The model has been trained on 48 languages: English, Arabic, Bulgarian, Bengali, Catalan, Czech, Danish, German, Greek, Spanish, Estonian, Persian, Finnish, Filipino, French, Irish, Hebrew, Hindi, Croatian, Hungarian, Indonesian, Icelandic, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Lithuanian, Latvian, Malay, Maltese, Dutch, Norwegian, Punjabi, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Slovak, Slovenian, Serbian, Swedish, Tamil, Telugu, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian, Urdu, Vietnamese, Chinese. | |
| **Context Length:** Command A+ supports a context length of 128K & 64K output length. | |
| ### **Tool Use Capabilities:** | |
| Command A+ has been specifically trained with conversational tool use capabilities. This allows the model to interact with external tools like APIs, databases, or search engines. | |
| Tool use with Command A+ is supported through [chat templates](https://huggingface.co/docs/transformers/main/en/chat_templating#advanced-tool-use--function-calling) in Transformers. We recommend providing tool descriptions using JSON schema. | |
| <details> | |
| <summary><b>Tool Use Example [CLICK TO EXPAND]</b></summary> | |
| ```py | |
| from transformers import AutoTokenizer | |
| model_id = "CohereLabs/command-a-plus-05-2026-bf16" | |
| tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(model_id) | |
| # Define tools | |
| tools = [{ | |
| "type": "function", | |
| "function": { | |
| "name": "query_daily_sales_report", | |
| "description": "Connects to a database to retrieve overall sales volumes and sales information for a given day.", | |
| "parameters": { | |
| "type": "object", | |
| "properties": { | |
| "day": { | |
| "description": "Retrieves sales data for this day, formatted as YYYY-MM-DD.", | |
| "type": "string", | |
| } | |
| }, | |
| "required": ["day"], | |
| }, | |
| }, | |
| }] | |
| # Define conversation input | |
| conversation = [ | |
| {"role": "user", "content": "Can you provide a sales summary for 29th September 2023?"} | |
| ] | |
| # Tokenize the Tool Use prompt directly | |
| input_ids = tokenizer.apply_chat_template( | |
| conversation=conversation, | |
| tools=tools, | |
| tokenize=True, | |
| add_generation_prompt=True, | |
| return_tensors="pt", | |
| ) | |
| ``` | |
| You can then generate from this input as normal. | |
| If the model generates a plan and tool calls, you should add them to the chat history like so: | |
| ```py | |
| tool_call = {"name": "query_daily_sales_report", "arguments": {"day": "2023-09-29"}} | |
| thinking = "I will use the query_daily_sales_report tool to find the sales summary for 29th September 2023." | |
| conversation.append({"role": "assistant", "tool_calls": [{"id": "0", "type": "function", "function": tool_call}], "thinking": thinking}) | |
| ``` | |
| and then call the tool and append the result, as a dictionary, with the tool role, like so: | |
| ```py | |
| api_response_query_daily_sales_report = {"date": "2023-09-29", "summary": "Total Sales Amount: 10000, Total Units Sold: 250"} # this needs to be a dictionary!! | |
| # Append tool results | |
| conversation.append({"role": "tool", "tool_call_id": "0", "content": api_response_query_daily_sales_report}) | |
| ``` | |
| After that, you can generate() again to let the model use the tool result in the chat. | |
| Note that this was a very brief introduction to tool calling \- for more information, see the Transformers [tool use documentation](https://huggingface.co/docs/transformers/main/chat_templating#advanced-tool-use--function-calling). | |
| </details> | |
| <details> | |
| <summary><b>Tool Use With Citations [CLICK TO EXPAND]</b></summary> | |
| Optionally, one can ask the model to include grounding spans (citations) in its response to indicate the source of the information, by using `enable_citations=True` in `tokenizer.apply_chat_template(*)`. The generation would look like this: | |
| ``` | |
| On 29th September 2023, the total sales amount was <co>10000</co: 0:[0]> and the total units sold were <co>250.</co: 0:[0]> | |
| ``` | |
| When citations are turned on, the model associates pieces of texts (called "spans") with those specific tool results that support them (called "sources"). Command A+ uses a pair of tags `<co>` and `</co>` to indicate when a span can be grounded onto a list of sources, listing them out in the closing tag. For example, `<co>span</co: 0:[1,2],1:[0]>` means that "span" is supported by result 1 and 2 from `tool_call_id=0` as well as result 0 from `tool_call_id=1`. Sources from the same tool call are grouped together and listed as `{tool_call_id}:[{list of result indices}]`, before they are joined together by ",". | |
| </details> | |
| ## **Model Card Contact** | |
| For errors or additional questions about details in this model card, contact \[[labs@cohere.com](mailto:labs@cohere.com)\]. | |
| **Try it now:** | |
| You can try Command A+ in the [playground](https://dashboard.cohere.com/playground/chat?model=command-a-plus-05-2026). You can also use it in our dedicated [Hugging Face Space](https://huggingface.co/spaces/CohereLabs/command-a-plus-05-2026). | |