qwen/qwen2.5-7b-instruct

The latest Qwen model.

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Qwen2.5 7B Instruct
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The latest Qwen model.

Parámetros

Ejemplo de código

import os
from openai import OpenAI

client = OpenAI(
    api_key=os.getenv("ATLASCLOUD_API_KEY"),
    base_url="https://api.atlascloud.ai/v1"
)

response = client.chat.completions.create(
    model="qwen/qwen2.5-7b-instruct",
    messages=[
    {
        "role": "user",
        "content": "hello"
    }
],
    max_tokens=1024,
    temperature=0.7
)

print(response.choices[0].message.content)

Instalar

Instala el paquete necesario para tu lenguaje de programación.

bash
pip install requests

Autenticación

Todas las solicitudes de API requieren autenticación mediante una clave de API. Puedes obtener tu clave de API desde el panel de Atlas Cloud.

bash
export ATLASCLOUD_API_KEY="your-api-key-here"

Encabezados HTTP

python
import os

API_KEY = os.environ.get("ATLASCLOUD_API_KEY")
headers = {
    "Content-Type": "application/json",
    "Authorization": f"Bearer {API_KEY}"
}
Mantén tu clave de API segura

Nunca expongas tu clave de API en código del lado del cliente ni en repositorios públicos. Usa variables de entorno o un proxy de backend en su lugar.

Enviar una solicitud

import requests

url = "https://api.atlascloud.ai/v1/chat/completions"
headers = {
    "Content-Type": "application/json",
    "Authorization": "Bearer $ATLASCLOUD_API_KEY"
}
data = {
    "model": "your-model",
    "messages": [{"role": "user", "content": "Hello"}],
    "max_tokens": 1024
}

response = requests.post(url, headers=headers, json=data)
print(response.json())

Schema de entrada

Los siguientes parámetros se aceptan en el cuerpo de la solicitud.

Total: 9Obligatorio: 2Opcional: 7
modelstringrequired
The model ID to use for the completion.
Example: "qwen/qwen2.5-7b-instruct"
messagesarray[object]required
A list of messages comprising the conversation so far.
rolestringrequired
The role of the message author. One of "system", "user", or "assistant".
systemuserassistant
contentstringrequired
The content of the message.
max_tokensinteger
The maximum number of tokens to generate in the completion.
Default: 1024Min: 1
temperaturenumber
Sampling temperature between 0 and 2. Higher values make output more random, lower values more focused and deterministic.
Default: 0.7Min: 0Max: 2
top_pnumber
Nucleus sampling parameter. The model considers the tokens with top_p probability mass.
Default: 1Min: 0Max: 1
streamboolean
If set to true, partial message deltas will be sent as server-sent events.
Default: false
stoparray[string]
Up to 4 sequences where the API will stop generating further tokens.
frequency_penaltynumber
Penalizes new tokens based on their existing frequency in the text so far. Between -2.0 and 2.0.
Default: 0Min: -2Max: 2
presence_penaltynumber
Penalizes new tokens based on whether they appear in the text so far. Between -2.0 and 2.0.
Default: 0Min: -2Max: 2

Ejemplo de cuerpo de solicitud

json
{
  "model": "qwen/qwen2.5-7b-instruct",
  "messages": [
    {
      "role": "user",
      "content": "Hello"
    }
  ],
  "max_tokens": 1024,
  "temperature": 0.7,
  "stream": false
}

Schema de salida

La API devuelve una respuesta compatible con ChatCompletion.

idstringrequired
Unique identifier for the completion.
objectstringrequired
Object type, always "chat.completion".
Default: "chat.completion"
createdintegerrequired
Unix timestamp of when the completion was created.
modelstringrequired
The model used for the completion.
choicesarray[object]required
List of completion choices.
indexintegerrequired
Index of the choice.
messageobjectrequired
The generated message.
finish_reasonstringrequired
The reason generation stopped.
stoplengthcontent_filter
usageobjectrequired
Token usage statistics.
prompt_tokensintegerrequired
Number of tokens in the prompt.
completion_tokensintegerrequired
Number of tokens in the completion.
total_tokensintegerrequired
Total tokens used.

Ejemplo de respuesta

json
{
  "id": "chatcmpl-abc123",
  "object": "chat.completion",
  "created": 1700000000,
  "model": "model-name",
  "choices": [
    {
      "index": 0,
      "message": {
        "role": "assistant",
        "content": "Hello! How can I assist you today?"
      },
      "finish_reason": "stop"
    }
  ],
  "usage": {
    "prompt_tokens": 10,
    "completion_tokens": 20,
    "total_tokens": 30
  }
}

Atlas Cloud Skills

Atlas Cloud Skills integra más de 300 modelos de IA directamente en tu asistente de codificación con IA. Un solo comando para instalar y luego usa lenguaje natural para generar imágenes, videos y chatear con LLM.

Clientes compatibles

Claude Code
OpenAI Codex
Gemini CLI
Cursor
Windsurf
VS Code
Trae
GitHub Copilot
Cline
Roo Code
Amp
Goose
Replit
40+ clientes compatibles

Instalar

bash
npx skills add AtlasCloudAI/atlas-cloud-skills

Configurar clave de API

Obtén tu clave de API desde el panel de Atlas Cloud y configúrala como variable de entorno.

bash
export ATLASCLOUD_API_KEY="your-api-key-here"

Funcionalidades

Una vez instalado, puedes usar lenguaje natural en tu asistente de IA para acceder a todos los modelos de Atlas Cloud.

Generación de imágenesGenera imágenes con modelos como Nano Banana 2, Z-Image y más.
Creación de videosCrea videos a partir de texto o imágenes con Kling, Vidu, Veo, etc.
Chat con LLMChatea con Qwen, DeepSeek y otros modelos de lenguaje de gran escala.
Carga de mediosSube archivos locales para flujos de trabajo de edición de imágenes e imagen a video.

MCP Server

Atlas Cloud MCP Server conecta tu IDE con más de 300 modelos de IA a través del Model Context Protocol. Funciona con cualquier cliente compatible con MCP.

Clientes compatibles

Cursor
VS Code
Windsurf
Claude Code
OpenAI Codex
Gemini CLI
Cline
Roo Code
100+ clientes compatibles

Instalar

bash
npx -y atlascloud-mcp

Configuración

Agrega la siguiente configuración al archivo de configuración de MCP de tu IDE.

json
{
  "mcpServers": {
    "atlascloud": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": [
        "-y",
        "atlascloud-mcp"
      ],
      "env": {
        "ATLASCLOUD_API_KEY": "your-api-key-here"
      }
    }
  }
}

Herramientas disponibles

atlas_generate_imageGenera imágenes a partir de indicaciones de texto.
atlas_generate_videoCrea videos a partir de texto o imágenes.
atlas_chatChatea con modelos de lenguaje de gran escala.
atlas_list_modelsExplora más de 300 modelos de IA disponibles.
atlas_quick_generateCreación de contenido en un solo paso con selección automática de modelo.
atlas_upload_mediaSube archivos locales para flujos de trabajo de API.

QwQ-32B

Introduction

QwQ is the reasoning model of the Qwen series. Compared with conventional instruction-tuned models, QwQ, which is capable of thinking and reasoning, can achieve significantly enhanced performance in downstream tasks, especially hard problems. QwQ-32B is the medium-sized reasoning model, which is capable of achieving competitive performance against state-of-the-art reasoning models, e.g., DeepSeek-R1, o1-mini.

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This repo contains the QwQ 32B model, which has the following features:

  • Type: Causal Language Models
  • Training Stage: Pretraining & Post-training (Supervised Finetuning and Reinforcement Learning)
  • Architecture: transformers with RoPE, SwiGLU, RMSNorm, and Attention QKV bias
  • Number of Parameters: 32.5B
  • Number of Paramaters (Non-Embedding): 31.0B
  • Number of Layers: 64
  • Number of Attention Heads (GQA): 40 for Q and 8 for KV
  • Context Length: Full 131,072 tokens
    • For prompts exceeding 8,192 tokens in length, you must enable YaRN as outlined in this section.

Note: For the best experience, please review the usage guidelines before deploying QwQ models.

You can try our demo or access QwQ models via QwenChat.

For more details, please refer to our blog, GitHub, and Documentation.

Requirements

QwQ is based on Qwen2.5, whose code has been in the latest Hugging face transformers. We advise you to use the latest version of transformers.

With transformers<4.37.0, you will encounter the following error:

KeyError: 'qwen2'

Quickstart

Here provides a code snippet with apply_chat_template to show you how to load the tokenizer and model and how to generate contents.

from transformers import AutoModelForCausalLM, AutoTokenizer model_name = "Qwen/QwQ-32B" model = AutoModelForCausalLM.from_pretrained( model_name, torch_dtype="auto", device_map="auto" ) tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(model_name) prompt = "How many r's are in the word \"strawberry\"" messages = [ {"role": "user", "content": prompt} ] text = tokenizer.apply_chat_template( messages, tokenize=False, add_generation_prompt=True ) model_inputs = tokenizer([text], return_tensors="pt").to(model.device) generated_ids = model.generate( **model_inputs, max_new_tokens=32768 ) generated_ids = [ output_ids[len(input_ids):] for input_ids, output_ids in zip(model_inputs.input_ids, generated_ids) ] response = tokenizer.batch_decode(generated_ids, skip_special_tokens=True)[0] print(response)

Usage Guidelines

To achieve optimal performance, we recommend the following settings:

  1. Enforce Thoughtful Output: Ensure the model starts with "\n" to prevent generating empty thinking content, which can degrade output quality. If you use apply_chat_template and set add_generation_prompt=True, this is already automatically implemented, but it may cause the response to lack the tag at the beginning. This is normal behavior.

  2. Sampling Parameters:

* Use Temperature=0.6, TopP=0.95, MinP=0 instead of Greedy decoding to avoid endless repetitions. * Use TopK between 20 and 40 to filter out rare token occurrences while maintaining the diversity of the generated output. * For supported frameworks, you can adjust the `presence_penalty` parameter between 0 and 2 to reduce endless repetitions. However, using a higher value may result in occasional language mixing and a slight decrease in performance.
  1. No Thinking Content in History: In multi-turn conversations, the historical model output should only include the final output part and does not need to include the thinking content. This feature is already implemented in apply_chat_template.

  2. Standardize Output Format: We recommend using prompts to standardize model outputs when benchmarking.

* **Math Problems**: Include "Please reason step by step, and put your final answer within \boxed{}." in the prompt. * **Multiple-Choice Questions**: Add the following JSON structure to the prompt to standardize responses: "Please show your choice in the `answer` field with only the choice letter, e.g.,`\"answer\": \"C\"`." in the prompt.
  1. Handle Long Inputs: For inputs exceeding 8,192 tokens, enable YaRN to improve the model's ability to capture long-sequence information effectively.

For supported frameworks, you could add the following to config.json to enable YaRN:

{ ..., "rope_scaling": { "factor": 4.0, "original_max_position_embeddings": 32768, "type": "yarn" } }

For deployment, we recommend using vLLM. Please refer to our Documentation for usage if you are not familar with vLLM. Presently, vLLM only supports static YARN, which means the scaling factor remains constant regardless of input length, potentially impacting performance on shorter texts. We advise adding the rope_scaling configuration only when processing long contexts is required.

Evaluation & Performance

Detailed evaluation results are reported in this 📑 blog.

For requirements on GPU memory and the respective throughput, see results here.

Citation

If you find our work helpful, feel free to give us a cite.

@misc{qwq32b, title = {QwQ-32B: Embracing the Power of Reinforcement Learning}, url = {https://qwenlm.github.io/blog/qwq-32b/}, author = {Qwen Team}, month = {March}, year = {2025} } @article{qwen2.5, title={Qwen2.5 Technical Report}, author={An Yang and Baosong Yang and Beichen Zhang and Binyuan Hui and Bo Zheng and Bowen Yu and Chengyuan Li and Dayiheng Liu and Fei Huang and Haoran Wei and Huan Lin and Jian Yang and Jianhong Tu and Jianwei Zhang and Jianxin Yang and Jiaxi Yang and Jingren Zhou and Junyang Lin and Kai Dang and Keming Lu and Keqin Bao and Kexin Yang and Le Yu and Mei Li and Mingfeng Xue and Pei Zhang and Qin Zhu and Rui Men and Runji Lin and Tianhao Li and Tianyi Tang and Tingyu Xia and Xingzhang Ren and Xuancheng Ren and Yang Fan and Yang Su and Yichang Zhang and Yu Wan and Yuqiong Liu and Zeyu Cui and Zhenru Zhang and Zihan Qiu}, journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.15115}, year={2024} }

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