Enhance compatibility with hf gemma2-2b-it#146
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Enhance compatibility with hf gemma2-2b-it#146okanyenigun wants to merge 1 commit intomicrosoft:mainfrom
hf gemma2-2b-it#146okanyenigun wants to merge 1 commit intomicrosoft:mainfrom
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I have modified the
preprocess_codefunction inlida/components/executor.pyto address indentation issues related to the "import" and "def" keywords. This adjustment enhances LIDA's compatibility with smaller language models, such as Gemma-2 2B, which previously encountered errors due to these formatting inconsistencies.By implementing these small changes, I successfully integrated LIDA into my project that utilizes smaller LLMs. This contribution aims to broaden LIDA's applicability across diverse LLM environments.
I am eager to continue contributing to LIDA, focusing on further optimizations for smaller models and exploring potential compatibility with platforms like Ollama. I look forward to feedback from the maintainers and the opportunity to collaborate on enhancing LIDA's versatility.