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docs/hub/advanced-compute-options.md

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Enterprise Hub organizations gain access to advanced compute options to accelerate their machine learning journey.
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In addition to ZeroGPU, you can run `hf jobs run…` on Hugging Face for arbitrary CPU or GPU workloads. The new Jobs service is billed by the second, supports simple scripts and large fleets of hardware, and is controlled via the `hf jobs run` CLI (see [the Jobs guide](https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/en/guides/jobs)).
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In addition to ZeroGPU, `hf jobs run…` executes arbitrary CPU or GPU workloads on Hugging Face. The Jobs service is billed by the second, supports simple scripts and large fleets of hardware, and is controlled via the `hf jobs run` CLI (see [the Jobs guide](https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/en/guides/jobs)).
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## Host ZeroGPU Spaces in your organization
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docs/hub/datasets-viewer-configure.md

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The Dataset Viewer supports many [data files formats](./datasets-adding#file-formats), from text to tabular and from image to audio formats.
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It also separates the train/validation/test splits based on file and folder names.
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The viewer can now render JSON cells inline, letting you expand nested objects, copy values, and inspect fields directly (useful for tool-calling datasets such as `interstellarninja/hermes_reasoning_tool_use` or `Salesforce/APIGen-MT-5k`).
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The viewer renders JSON cells inline, letting you expand nested objects, copy values, and inspect fields directly (useful for tool-calling datasets such as `interstellarninja/hermes_reasoning_tool_use` or `Salesforce/APIGen-MT-5k`).
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To configure the Dataset Viewer for your dataset, first make sure your dataset is in a [supported data format](./datasets-adding#file-formats).
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docs/hub/gguf.md

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<img class="hidden dark:block" src="https://huggingface.co/datasets/huggingface/documentation-images/resolve/main/hub/gguf-tensortable-dark.png"/>
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For GGUF files up to 10 GB you will now see a **GGUF Editor** label powered by Xet; clicking it opens an in-browser metadata editor so you can tweak properties such as the chat template without re-uploading the entire file.
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For GGUF files up to 10 GB the **GGUF Editor** label powered by Xet appears; clicking it opens an in-browser metadata editor so you can tweak properties such as the chat template without re-uploading the entire file.
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## Usage with open-source tools
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docs/hub/models-the-hub.md

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The Model Hub is where the members of the Hugging Face community can host all of their model checkpoints for simple storage, discovery, and sharing. Download pre-trained models with the [`huggingface_hub` client library](https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/index), with 🤗 [`Transformers`](https://huggingface.co/docs/transformers/index) for fine-tuning and other usages or with any of the over [15 integrated libraries](./models-libraries). You can even leverage [Inference Providers](/docs/inference-providers/) or [Inference Endpoints](https://huggingface.co/docs/inference-endpoints) to use models in production settings.
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The main [huggingface.co/models](https://huggingface.co/models) page now exposes filters for Tasks, Parameter Count, Library, Supported Applications, and Inference Providers so you can narrow the catalog before opening a repo.
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The main [huggingface.co/models](https://huggingface.co/models) page exposes filters for Tasks, Parameter Count, Library, Supported Applications, and Inference Providers so you can narrow the catalog before opening a repo.
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You can refer to the following video for a guide on navigating the Model Hub:
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docs/hub/organizations.md

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If an organization needs to track user access to a dataset or a model due to licensing or privacy issues, an organization can enable [user access requests](./datasets-gated).
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Note: Use the context switcher in your org settings to quickly switch between your account and your orgs. The same Settings page now lets you toggle directly between your personal account and each organization without leaving the view, and every user or organization profile includes a dedicated repository listing page so you can explore their models, datasets, and Spaces in one place.
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Note: Use the context switcher in your org settings to quickly switch between your account and your orgs. The same Settings page lets you toggle directly between your personal account and each organization without leaving the view, and every user or organization profile includes a dedicated repository listing page so you can explore their models, datasets, and Spaces in one place.
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When submitting a Paper you can now tag an Organization so it appears on that org's dedicated `/papers` page (for example `https://huggingface.co/nvidia/papers`), which helps teams showcase their work together.
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Submitting a Paper allows tagging an Organization so it appears on that org's dedicated `/papers` page (for example `https://huggingface.co/nvidia/papers`), which helps teams showcase their work together.
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The Daily Papers page now highlights Trending Papers—ranked by recent GitHub activity along with their code links—and each entry includes an AI-generated one-sentence abstract so readers can quickly understand the main idea before diving deeper.
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The Daily Papers page highlights Trending Papers—ranked by recent GitHub activity along with their code links—and each entry includes an AI-generated one-sentence abstract so readers can quickly understand the main idea before diving deeper.
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docs/hub/repositories-getting-started.md

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Repository owners can choose a default sorting (Trending, Most Reactions, or Recently Created) from the repository settings, and the discussions experience now offers emoji autocomplete whenever you type `:` in a comment or reply.
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Repository owners can choose a default sorting (Trending, Most Reactions, or Recently Created) from the repository settings, and the discussions experience offers emoji autocomplete whenever you type `:` in a comment or reply.
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