
Transformers
FreeLeverage Hugging Face models for diverse AI tasks.
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What Transformers does
The Transformers skill provides a robust interface for utilizing the Hugging Face Transformers library, which includes access to thousands of pre-trained models across various domains such as natural language processing (NLP), computer vision, audio, and multimodal tasks. This skill is designed for developers and data scientists who need to load models, perform inference, and fine-tune models on custom datasets. It simplifies the process of integrating advanced AI capabilities into applications, enabling users to focus on building solutions rather than managing the complexities of model handling.
With the Transformers skill, users can quickly prototype applications using the Pipeline API, which allows for efficient inference across multiple tasks like text generation, classification, and question answering. The skill also supports advanced functionalities such as custom model loading, training, and fine-tuning, making it suitable for both beginners looking to experiment and experienced practitioners aiming to develop sophisticated AI models. The skill is particularly useful for those working with the latest version of the library, as it is tailored for use with PyTorch, ensuring compatibility with contemporary machine learning practices.
For installation, the skill is tested against specific versions of the Transformers library and its dependencies, ensuring a stable environment for development. Users are guided through the authentication process for accessing gated models on the Hugging Face Hub, emphasizing security best practices. The skill encourages reproducibility by recommending specific version pins, which is crucial for maintaining consistent results in AI projects.
Overall, the Transformers skill is an essential tool for anyone looking to harness the power of state-of-the-art AI models in their applications, providing a clear pathway from model selection to deployment.
When to use it
Use this skill when you need to perform quick inference, fine-tune models, or manage model loading in NLP, vision, or audio tasks.
When not to use it
This skill is not suitable for general machine learning tasks outside the scope of the Transformers library.
What you can build with it
Quick Prototyping
Use the Pipeline API for fast inference on standard tasks like text generation or classification without manual configuration.
Custom Model Deployment
Load and manage pre-trained models with fine-grained control over configurations, making it suitable for advanced applications.
Fine-Tuning for Specific Tasks
Adapt pre-trained models to your own datasets using the Trainer API for improved performance on domain-specific tasks.
How to install Transformers
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add k-dense-ai/scientific-agent-skills/transformers --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.
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Inside SKILL.md
Written by k-dense-aiTransformers
Overview
The Hugging Face Transformers library provides access to thousands of pre-trained models for tasks across NLP, computer vision, audio, and multimodal domains. Use this skill to load models, perform inference, and fine-tune on custom data.
Installation
Tested against transformers 5.12.0 (current PyPI release; June 2026). Requires Python 3.10+; the torch extra currently requires PyTorch 2.4+.
uv pip install "transformers[torch]==5.12.0" huggingface_hub==1.19.0 datasets==5.0.0 evaluate==0.4.6 accelerate==1.14.0
For vision tasks, add:
uv pip install timm==1.0.27 pillow==12.2.0
For audio tasks, add:
uv pip install librosa==0.11.0 soundfile==0.14.0
These pins are for reproducible examples. For exploratory work, loosen them only after checking the Transformers and Hub release notes for API changes.
Check your version:
import transformers
print(transformers.__version__)
Authentication
Many models on the Hugging Face Hub are gated or private. Authenticate before loading them.
Recommended: CLI login (stores token in ~/.cache/huggingface/token):
hf auth login
Python:
from huggingface_hub import login
login() # Interactive prompt; do not hardcode tokens in scripts
Servers / CI: set HF_TOKEN in the environment (never commit tokens to git or shell profiles):
export HF_TOKEN="..." # Read token from a secret manager, not source code
Get tokens at: https://huggingface.co/settings/tokens
Security: Never paste tokens into notebooks, repos, or shared configs. Prefer hf auth login over exporting tokens in .bashrc or .zshrc.
Use the narrowest token scope that works: read for private or gated model downloads, write only for uploads. If a long-running environment should not send the stored token on every Hub request, set HF_HUB_DISABLE_IMPLICIT_TOKEN=1 and pass a token only where authentication is required.
Transformers v5
Transformers v5 is PyTorch-only (TensorFlow and JAX backends were removed). For upgrades from v4, see the v5 migration guide. New projects should pair transformers 5.x with huggingface_hub 1.x.
Gated or custom architectures: accept the model license on the Hub, then load with trust_remote_code=True only when the model card requires custom code you have reviewed.
Cache location: set HF_HOME for all Hugging Face caches, or HF_HUB_CACHE just for Hub files. Use HF_HUB_OFFLINE=1 only after required model snapshots are already cached.
Quick Start
Use the Pipeline API for fast inference without manual configuration:
from transformers import pipeline
# Text generation (prefer max_new_tokens for causal LMs)
generator = pipeline("text-generation", model="Qwen/Qwen2.5-1.5B")
result = generator("The future of AI is", max_new_tokens=50)
# Text classification
classifier = pipeline("text-classification")
result = classifier("This movie was excellent!")
# Question answering
qa = pipeline("question-answering")
result = qa(question="What is AI?", context="AI is artificial intelligence...")
Core Capabilities
1. Pipelines for Quick Inference
Use for simple, optimized inference across many tasks. Supports text generation, classification, NER, question answering, summarization, translation, image classification, object detection, audio classification, and more.
When to use: Quick prototyping, simple inference tasks, no custom preprocessing needed.
See references/pipelines.md for comprehensive task coverage and optimization.
2. Model Loading and Management
Load pre-trained models with fine-grained control over configuration, device placement, and precision.
When to use: Custom model initialization, advanced device management, model inspection.
See references/models.md for loading patterns and best practices.
3. Text Generation
Generate text with LLMs using various decoding strategies (greedy, beam search, sampling) and control parameters (temperature, top-k, top-p).
When to use: Creative text generation, code generation, conversational AI, text completion.
See references/generation.md for generation strategies and parameters.
4. Training and Fine-Tuning
Fine-tune pre-trained models on custom datasets using the Trainer API with automatic mixed precision, distributed training, and logging.
When to use: Task-specific model adaptation, domain adaptation, improving model performance.
See references/training.md for training workflows and best practices.
5. Tokenization
Convert text to tokens and token IDs for model input, with padding, truncation, and special token handling.
When to use: Custom preprocessing pipelines, understanding model inputs, batch processing.
See references/tokenizers.md for tokenization details.
Common Patterns
Pattern 1: Simple Inference
For straightforward tasks, use pipelines:
pipe = pipeline("task-name", model="model-id")
output = pipe(input_data)
Pattern 2: Custom Model Usage
For advanced control, load model and tokenizer separately:
from transformers import AutoModelForCausalLM, AutoTokenizer
tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("model-id")
model = AutoModelForCausalLM.from_pretrained("model-id", device_map="auto")
inputs = tokenizer("text", return_tensors="pt")
outputs = model.generate(**inputs, max_new_tokens=100)
result = tokenizer.decode(outputs[0])
Pattern 3: Fine-Tuning
For task adaptation, use Trainer:
from transformers import Trainer, TrainingArguments
training_args = TrainingArguments(
output_dir="./results",
num_train_epochs=3,
per_device_train_batch_size=8,
)
trainer = Trainer(
model=model,
args=training_args,
train_dataset=train_dataset,
)
trainer.train()
Reference Documentation
For detailed information on specific components:
- Pipelines:
references/pipelines.md- All supported tasks and optimization - Models:
references/models.md- Loading, saving, and configuration - Generation:
references/generation.md- Text generation strategies and parameters - Training:
references/training.md- Fine-tuning with Trainer API - Tokenizers:
references/tokenizers.md- Tokenization and preprocessing
Frequently asked questions about Transformers
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