
NeMo AutoModel Recipe Development
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What NeMo AutoModel Recipe Development does
The NeMo AutoModel Recipe Development skill is designed for developers and data scientists working with NVIDIA's NeMo framework. This skill simplifies the creation and modification of training and evaluation recipes for machine learning models using AutoModel. It provides a structured approach to defining YAML configurations, builder functions, and execution flows, making it easier to set up and manage complex training workflows.
With this skill, users can quickly navigate the intricacies of recipe files, focusing on the essential components such as model definitions, dataset configurations, and training parameters. The skill emphasizes a clear and concise methodology for answering recipe-related questions, ensuring that users can find the information they need without delving deep into the repository or other resources. The compact answer patterns provided guide users through common tasks, from creating new finetuning variants to configuring validation and checkpointing settings.
This skill is particularly beneficial for those who are already familiar with the NeMo framework and are looking to enhance their model training processes. By leveraging the structured YAML configurations and builder patterns outlined in this skill, users can ensure that their training recipes are robust and efficient. The skill also includes practical examples and validation commands, allowing users to test their configurations and ensure they are set up correctly before execution.
Overall, the NeMo AutoModel Recipe Development skill is a valuable tool for anyone involved in developing machine learning models with NVIDIA's NeMo framework, providing a focused and efficient way to manage recipe development and execution.
When to use it
Use this skill when you need to create or modify training and evaluation recipes for NeMo AutoModel.
When not to use it
This skill is not suitable for selecting distributed strategies or configuring cluster launchers unrelated to recipe YAML.
What you can build with it
Creating a New Finetuning Recipe
Start from an existing recipe file, update the necessary components, and register a new CLI route for your finetuning process.
Configuring Validation and Checkpointing
Set up validation intervals and checkpointing strategies directly in your YAML configuration to ensure efficient training.
Testing YAML Configurations Locally
Run a local validation command to check your YAML setup before executing the training process.
How to install NeMo AutoModel Recipe Development
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
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Inside SKILL.md
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<!-- NVSkills signature refresh requested for AM-519. -->Instructions
For recipe questions, answer with the smallest complete path to action:
- Name the relevant recipe file or YAML section.
- List the builder functions or config keys involved.
- Include a minimal YAML or command example when the question asks how to configure something.
- End with a local validation command or tiny CPU-compatible test.
For conceptual recipe questions, answer from this skill without inspecting the repository or loading other AutoModel skills unless the user asks you to edit files. Keep the response focused on recipe YAML, builders, CLI routing, tests, and local validation.
Use these compact answer patterns for common questions:
- New finetuning recipe variant: start from the closest file under
nemo_automodel/recipes/, update the model, dataset or dataloader, optimizer, loss, LR scheduler, step scheduler, and checkpoint builders, register a CLI route only if adding a command or domain alias, add example YAML underexamples/, then add a tiny CPU-compatible unit test and runautomodel finetune llm -c <config.yaml>. _target_fields: describe_target_as the fully qualified Python callable, explain that sibling keys become keyword arguments, show optimizer and dataset examples, and mention nested CLI overrides such as--optimizer.lr.- Validation and checkpointing: name
step_scheduler.val_check_interval,step_scheduler.checkpoint_interval,validation_dataset,restore_from.path, and consolidated safetensors; include the minimal YAML snippet from this skill.
For validation and checkpointing, always name:
step_scheduler.val_check_intervalfor validation cadence.step_scheduler.checkpoint_intervalfor save cadence.validation_datasetas the validation dataloader source.restore_from.pathfor resume.- Consolidated safetensors as the default checkpoint format for HF ecosystem compatibility.
Routing Boundary
Use this skill for recipe construction and execution-flow questions: YAML
structure, _target_ callables, builder functions, validation datasets,
checkpoint configuration, CLI route registration, and recipe-specific tests.
Do not use this skill for standalone distributed strategy selection, cluster launcher configuration, or model architecture onboarding unless the user is asking how those choices appear inside an AutoModel recipe YAML.
Recipe Architecture
Execution Flow
CLI (automodel finetune llm -c config.yaml)
-> app.py parses command + domain + config
-> recipe script (e.g. train_ft.py) main(config_path)
-> Recipe class .setup() builds all components
-> .run_train_validation_loop() executes training
Recipe Class
Recipes inherit from BaseRecipe and implement two methods:
setup()-- builds model, optimizer, dataloader, loss, LR scheduler, step scheduler, and checkpoint config via builder functions.run_train_validation_loop()-- executes the training and validation loop.
Builder Pattern
All components are constructed through dedicated builder functions:
build_model()-- instantiates the model from configbuild_optimizer()-- creates optimizer (AdamW, etc.)build_dataloader()-- sets up train and validation dataloadersbuild_loss_module()-- creates the loss functionbuild_lr_scheduler()-- creates the learning rate schedulerbuild_step_scheduler()-- creates the step scheduler controlling training progressionCheckpointingConfig-- configures checkpointing (built directly from the YAMLcheckpoint:block viaRecipeConfig.checkpoint)
Infrastructure Application Order
Components are applied in this strict order after building:
- PEFT (LoRA, etc.)
- FP8 quantization
- QAT (quantization-aware training)
- Checkpoint load / restore
- Parameter freezing
- Sharding (FSDP2, Megatron-FSDP, DDP)
- Device placement
torch.compile- Context parallelism hooks
YAML Config Anatomy
A complete recipe config follows this structure:
step_scheduler:
max_steps: 1000
num_epochs: 1
grad_accumulation_steps: 4
val_check_interval: 100
checkpoint_interval: 500
log_interval: 10
dist_env:
master_addr: localhost
master_port: 29500
rng:
seed: 42
model:
_target_: nemo_automodel.models.llm.NemotronHForCausalLM
name_or_path: meta-llama/Llama-3.2-1B
# additional model kwargs passed to the constructor
compile:
enabled: false
backend: inductor
clip_grad_norm:
max_norm: 1.0
distributed:
strategy: fsdp2 # fsdp2 | megatron_fsdp | ddp
dp_size: auto
tp_size: 1
cp_size: 1
loss_fn:
_target_: torch.nn.CrossEntropyLoss
dataset:
_target_: nemo_automodel.datasets.squad.SquadDataset
tokenizer_name_or_path: meta-llama/Llama-3.2-1B
max_seq_length: 2048
validation_dataset:
_target_: nemo_automodel.datasets.squad.SquadDataset
split: validation
packed_sequence:
enabled: false
dataloader:
batch_size: 4
num_workers: 4
pin_memory: true
optimizer:
_target_: torch.optim.AdamW
lr: 2.0e-5
weight_decay: 0.01
lr_scheduler:
_target_: nemo_automodel.schedulers.CosineAnnealingWarmup
warmup_steps: 50
min_lr: 1.0e-6
The _target_ Pattern
The _target_ key specifies a fully qualified Python callable. All remaining keys in that section are passed as keyword arguments:
optimizer:
_target_: torch.optim.AdamW # callable
lr: 2.0e-5 # kwarg
weight_decay: 0.01 # kwarg
This is equivalent to: torch.optim.AdamW(lr=2e-5, weight_decay=0.01).
CLI Overrides
Any config value can be overridden from the command line:
automodel finetune llm -c config.yaml \
--optimizer.lr 1e-4 \
--step_scheduler.max_steps 500 \
--distributed.tp_size 2
Examples
Validation and checkpointing:
step_scheduler:
val_check_interval: 100
checkpoint_interval: 500
validation_dataset:
_target_: nemo_automodel.datasets.squad.SquadDataset
split: validation
restore_from:
path: /checkpoints/step-500
Domain-Specific Notes
LLM
nemo_automodel/recipes/llm/train_ft.pyhandles both finetuning and pretraining. The distinction is in the config (dataset, learning rate, etc.).nemo_automodel/recipes/llm/kd.pyimplements knowledge distillation with a teacher and student model.nemo_automodel/recipes/llm/benchmark.pyruns throughput and latency benchmarks.
VLM
- Uses
NeMoAutoModelForImageTextToTextinstead of causal LM classes. - Config includes a
processorsection instead of a standalone tokenizer. - Recipe lives in
nemo_automodel/recipes/vlm/finetune.py.
Diffusion
- Uses
NeMoAutoDiffusionPipeline. - Requires a
parallel_schemedict in config to define parallelism. - Only supports DDP and FSDP2 strategies (no Megatron-FSDP).
- Recipe lives in
nemo_automodel/recipes/diffusion/train.py.
Retrieval
- Two encoder patterns:
- Bi-encoder (
nemo_automodel/recipes/retrieval/train_bi_encoder.py): separate query and document encoders, contrastive loss. - Cross-encoder (
nemo_automodel/recipes/retrieval/train_cross_encoder.py): joint encoding, classification head.
- Bi-encoder (
- Hard negative mining:
nemo_automodel/recipes/retrieval/mine_hard_negatives.py.
Training Loop Details
The training loop follows this structure per epoch:
for epoch in range(num_epochs):
for batch_idx in range(batches_per_epoch):
# --- gradient accumulation inner loop ---
for micro_batch in micro_batches:
if pipeline_parallel:
schedule.step(micro_batch) # PP schedule
else:
loss = model(micro_batch) # direct forward
loss.backward()
# --- optimizer step ---
scale_grads_and_clip_grad_norm(model, max_norm)
optimizer.step()
lr_scheduler.step()
optimizer.zero_grad()
# --- logging ---
MetricsSample(step, epoch, loss, grad_norm, lr, mem, tps, mfu)
# --- validation (at configured intervals) ---
if step % val_check_interval == 0:
run_validation()
# --- checkpoint (at configured intervals) ---
if step % checkpoint_interval == 0:
save_checkpoint()
StepScheduler
Controls all training progression: total epochs, total steps, gradient accumulation steps, validation interval, checkpoint interval, and logging interval.
Gradient Clipping
Applied via scale_grads_and_clip_grad_norm() after the backward pass and before the optimizer step. Controlled by clip_grad_norm.max_norm in config.
Context Parallelism
When cp_size > 1, batches are split across the context-parallel group using make_cp_batch_and_ctx(). This must happen before the forward pass.
MetricsSample
Each training step produces a MetricsSample with fields:
step-- global step countepoch-- current epochloss-- training lossgrad_norm-- gradient norm after clippinglr-- current learning ratemem-- GPU memory usagetps-- tokens per secondmfu-- model FLOPS utilization
Validation & Checkpointing
Validation
- Runs at intervals defined by
step_scheduler.val_check_interval. - Uses the validation dataloader built from
validation_datasetconfig. - Model is set to eval mode; gradients are disabled.
Checkpointing
- Default format: consolidated safetensors for easy deployment on HF ecosystem (always prefer this over DCP).
- Checkpoint interval controlled by
step_scheduler.checkpoint_interval. - Resume training via the
restore_fromconfig key pointing to a checkpoint directory.
restore_from:
path: /checkpoints/step-500
Pitfalls
| Problem | Cause | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Silent config errors | Typo in _target_ value | The class path must be a valid, importable Python callable. Double-check the module path and class name. |
| Training crashes at first step | global_batch_size not divisible by local_batch_size * dp_size * grad_accumulation_steps | Ensure the batch size math is consistent across all dimensions. |
| New recipe not accessible via CLI | Missing CLI command alias registration | Register the new route in the CLI app so automodel <command> <domain> resolves correctly. |
| Shape mismatch at forward pass | Dataset collate function output does not match model input signature | Verify that the collate function returns tensors with the keys and shapes the model expects. |
| OOM during validation | Validation batch size too large or gradients not disabled | Wrap validation in torch.no_grad() and consider a smaller validation batch size. |
| Checkpoint restore fails | Mismatched model architecture between checkpoint and config | Ensure the model config matches the checkpoint exactly (layer count, hidden dim, vocab size). |
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