
TorchDrug
FreeModular PyTorch stack for molecular graph learning.
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What TorchDrug does
TorchDrug is a modular graph-learning framework built on PyTorch, specifically designed for applications in molecular graphs, property prediction, and protein modeling. It provides a structured workflow that allows users to load datasets, choose representation models, define tasks, and manage training and evaluation through its core engine. The skill supports various molecular tasks, including retrosynthesis, knowledge graph reasoning, and self-supervised pretraining, making it a versatile tool for researchers and developers in computational chemistry and related fields.
The skill is particularly useful for those working with molecular datasets, as it facilitates the integration of different models and tasks into a cohesive training pipeline. Users can leverage pre-existing datasets and models to quickly set up experiments and evaluate their results. The framework emphasizes compatibility with specific versions of Python and PyTorch, ensuring that users can reliably reproduce results and avoid issues related to version mismatches.
TorchDrug's installation process is straightforward but requires attention to detail regarding the compatibility of Python and PyTorch versions, as well as the installation of additional dependencies like torch-scatter and torch-cluster. The skill also includes troubleshooting guidelines to help users address common issues related to installation, feature dimension mismatches, and device compatibility. This makes it accessible for both beginners and experienced practitioners in the field.
Overall, TorchDrug is an essential skill for anyone looking to work with molecular graphs and related tasks in a structured and efficient manner. Its modular design allows for flexibility and customization, catering to a wide range of research needs in molecular modeling and property prediction.
When to use it
Use TorchDrug when you need to implement workflows for molecular property prediction, retrosynthesis, or protein modeling using PyTorch.
When not to use it
This skill may not be suitable for projects that require features from newer versions of Python or PyTorch beyond the specified compatibility.
What you can build with it
Molecular Property Prediction
Set up a workflow to predict molecular properties using datasets like ClinTox and models like GIN.
Retrosynthesis Workflows
Create and train models for retrosynthesis tasks by synchronizing datasets and defining tasks for center identification.
Protein Representation Learning
Utilize various sequence encoders to build protein models from sequences or PDB files, facilitating advanced protein modeling.
How to install TorchDrug
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add k-dense-ai/scientific-agent-skills/torchdrug --agent claude-code2. Or install it manually
Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.
Anthropic's agentic coding CLI, and the reference implementation of Agent Skills. Drop a skill folder into ~/.claude/skills and Claude Code loads it automatically whenever a task matches the skill's description. Claude Code docs
Inside SKILL.md
Written by k-dense-aiTorchDrug
Use TorchDrug as a modular PyTorch graph-learning stack:
- load a
datasets.*dataset, - choose a
models.*representation model, - wrap it in a
tasks.*objective, - train and evaluate it with
core.Engine.
The current official documentation and latest release are both 0.2.1. Treat newer Python or PyTorch combinations as unverified rather than silently assuming compatibility.
Start with the version guard
Before generating or debugging code, inspect the environment:
python --version
python -c "import torch; print(torch.__version__)"
python -c "import torchdrug; print(torchdrug.__version__)"
The supported matrix for TorchDrug 0.2.1 is:
- Python 3.7 through 3.10
- PyTorch 1.8 through 2.0
- Linux, Windows, or macOS
- Apple Silicon: PyTorch 1.13 or later, CPU only; no MPS support
If the project uses Python 3.11+ or PyTorch 2.1+, create a compatible environment or explicitly test a source build. Do not present such combinations as supported.
Installation
Prefer a dedicated Python 3.10 environment and pin the TorchDrug release:
uv venv --python 3.10
source .venv/bin/activate
uv pip install "torch==2.0.0"
Install torch-scatter and torch-cluster wheels matched to the exact PyTorch
and CUDA pair, following the
official installation page. For a
CPU-only PyTorch 2.0 environment, one reproducible wheel combination is:
uv pip install "torch-scatter==2.1.1" "torch-cluster==1.6.1" \
--find-links "https://data.pyg.org/whl/torch-2.0.0+cpu.html"
uv pip install "torchdrug==0.2.1"
Do not copy a CUDA wheel URL between environments. Match the PyTorch version,
CUDA build, Python ABI, and platform. On Apple Silicon, the official docs require
building torch-scatter and torch-cluster from source; pin reviewed source
revisions and expect CPU execution.
Canonical property-prediction workflow
Use the documented ClinTox → GIN → PropertyPrediction → Engine pattern:
import torch
from torchdrug import core, datasets, models, tasks
dataset = datasets.ClinTox("~/molecule-datasets/")
lengths = [int(0.8 * len(dataset)), int(0.1 * len(dataset))]
lengths.append(len(dataset) - sum(lengths))
train_set, valid_set, test_set = torch.utils.data.random_split(dataset, lengths)
model = models.GIN(
input_dim=dataset.node_feature_dim,
hidden_dims=[256, 256, 256, 256],
short_cut=True,
batch_norm=True,
concat_hidden=True,
)
task = tasks.PropertyPrediction(
model,
task=dataset.tasks,
criterion="bce",
metric=("auprc", "auroc"),
)
optimizer = torch.optim.Adam(task.parameters(), lr=1e-3)
solver = core.Engine(
task,
train_set,
valid_set,
test_set,
optimizer,
batch_size=1024,
)
solver.train(num_epoch=100)
solver.evaluate("valid")
Add gpus=[0] only when a supported CUDA device is available. Omit gpus for
CPU execution.
For binary classification, task.predict(batch) returns logits; apply
torch.sigmoid when probabilities are needed. In 0.2.1, normalized regression
predictions are returned on the original target scale, which is a breaking change
from older releases.
Choose the official workflow
Molecular property prediction
- Dataset:
datasets.ClinTox,BBBP,Tox21,QM9, or another documented molecule dataset. - Model: start with
models.GIN; useedge_input_dimwhen the selected feature configuration supplies edge features. - Task:
tasks.PropertyPrediction. - Read molecular property prediction.
Self-supervised molecular pretraining
- InfoGraph:
models.InfoGraph(gin_model, separate_model=False)wrapped bytasks.Unsupervised. - Attribute masking:
tasks.AttributeMasking(model, mask_rate=0.15). - Recreate the same encoder for fine-tuning, then load the checkpoint with
strict=Falsebefore trainingtasks.PropertyPrediction. - Read molecular property prediction.
Molecule generation
- Dataset:
datasets.ZINC250k(..., kekulize=True, atom_feature="symbol"). - GCPN: an
models.RGCNencoder wrapped bytasks.GCPNGeneration. - GraphAF: node and edge
models.GraphAFflows wrapped bytasks.AutoregressiveGeneration. - Supported optimization tasks in the tutorial are
"qed"and"plogp"; criteria are"nll"and/or"ppo". - Read molecular generation.
Retrosynthesis
- Create two synchronized
datasets.USPTO50kviews: reaction mode for center identification andas_synthon=Truefor synthon completion. - Train
tasks.CenterIdentificationandtasks.SynthonCompletionseparately. - Combine the trained tasks with
tasks.Retrosynthesis; do not pass raw models directly to the end-to-end task. - Read retrosynthesis.
Knowledge graph reasoning
- Embedding workflow:
datasets.FB15k237→models.RotatE→tasks.KnowledgeGraphCompletion. - Neural reasoning workflow:
models.NeuralLPwithfact_ratio=0.75. - Read knowledge graph reasoning.
Protein modeling
- Build proteins with
data.Protein.from_sequence,from_pdb, orfrom_molecule. - Sequence encoders include
models.ESM,ProteinCNN,ProteinResNet,ProteinLSTM, andProteinBERT; structure encoders includemodels.GearNet. - Use documented graph-construction layers rather than a nonexistent
protein.residue_graph()convenience method. - Read protein modeling.
Rules for reliable TorchDrug code
- Follow the 0.2.1 API. The official docs are not a rolling latest-version site.
- Prefer documented feature names. Use
atom_feature,bond_feature,residue_feature, andmol_feature;node_feature,edge_feature, andgraph_featureare deprecated aliases in relevant dataset constructors. - Let
Enginepreprocess tasks. If composing pre-trained tasks without constructing their solvers, call each task'spreprocess()manually. - Keep paired splits synchronized. For retrosynthesis, reset the same random seed before splitting reaction and synthon datasets.
- Use TorchDrug collation. Use
data.graph_collateorcore.Engine; generic PyTorch collation does not know how to pack TorchDrug graphs. - Separate model, task, and engine arguments. A common source of invented code is passing task options to a model or passing raw models where a composed task is required.
- Validate generated chemistry. Treat model outputs as candidates, not as experimentally valid or synthesizable compounds.
Troubleshooting
Installation or import failure
Check Python, PyTorch, torch-scatter, and torch-cluster as one compatibility
set. Most failures are binary-wheel mismatches, unsupported Python versions, or
attempts to use MPS.
Feature dimension mismatch
Build model dimensions from the loaded dataset:
dataset.node_feature_dimdataset.edge_feature_dimdataset.num_bond_typedataset.num_entityanddataset.num_relationfor knowledge graphs
Do not hard-code dimensions copied from a different feature configuration.
Device mismatch
Pass gpus=[0] to core.Engine for supported CUDA execution. For manual
prediction, collate first and move the entire nested batch with utils.cuda.
Checkpoint mismatch
Recreate the same model and feature configuration. For pretraining-to-fine-tuning
transfer, load the checkpoint's "model" state with strict=False; for a complete
solver, use solver.save() and solver.load().
Reference index
- Core concepts and data structures
- Datasets
- Models and architectures
- Molecular property prediction and pretraining
- Protein modeling
- Molecular generation
- Retrosynthesis
- Knowledge graph reasoning
Upstream sources
Frequently asked questions about TorchDrug
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