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@huggingface/widgets

Open-source version of the inference widgets from huggingface.co

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Huggingface Widgets

Open-source version of the inference widgets from huggingface.co

Built with Svelte and SvelteKit

Demo page: https://huggingface.co/spaces/huggingfacejs/inference-widgets

Publishing

Because @huggingface/widgets depends on @huggingface/tasks, you need to publish @huggingface/tasks first, and then @huggingface/widgets. There should be a CI check to prevent publishing @huggingface/widgets if @huggingface/tasks hasn't been published yet.

Demo

You can run the demo locally:

pnpm install
pnpm dev --open

If you are submitting a PR, make sure that you run format & lint before submitting the PR:

pnpm format
pnpm lint

If you want to try the "Sign-in with HF" feature locally, you will need to https://huggingface.co/settings/applications/new an OAuth application with "openid", "profile" and "inference-api" scopes and http://localhost:5173/auth/callback/huggingface as the redirect URL.

Then you can create a .env.local file with the following content:

OAUTH_CLIENT_ID=...
OAUTH_CLIENT_SECRET=...

If you want to try the "Sign-in with HF" feature in a Space, you can just duplicate https://huggingface.co/spaces/huggingfacejs/inference-widgets, it should work out of the box thanks to the metadata in the README.md file.

Testing for moon (for huggingface admins)

pnpm i
pnpm build

And then inside moon, run the following command for both server & front:

npm i --save @huggingface/widgets@<relative path to huggingface.js/packages/widgets>

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Package last updated on 15 May 2024

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