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Mellum Goes Open Source (Focal Models)

Mellum doesn’t try to know everything.
It’s designed to do one thing really well: code completion.
We call it a focal model – built with purposeful depth and not concerned with chasing breadth.

But code completion is just the start.
Mellum will grow into a family of focal models, each specialized for different coding tasks – from code completion to diff prediction and beyond.

Mellum supports code completion for Java, Kotlin, Python, Go, PHP, C, C++, C#, JavaScript, TypeScript, CSS, HTML, Rust, Ruby.

Focal models return to that original principle: build models to excel in one area.

HuggingFace



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Mellum Goes Open Source (Focal Models)

Mellum doesn’t try to know everything.
It’s designed to do one thing really well: code completion.
We call it a focal model – built with purposeful depth and not concerned with chasing breadth.

But code completion is just the start.
Mellum will grow into a family of focal models, each specialized for different coding tasks – from code completion to diff prediction and beyond.

Mellum supports code completion for Java, Kotlin, Python, Go, PHP, C, C++, C#, JavaScript, TypeScript, CSS, HTML, Rust, Ruby.

Focal models return to that original principle: build models to excel in one area.

HuggingFace

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