EvoScientist 0.0.1.dev1__py3-none-any.whl
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- EvoScientist/EvoScientist.py +157 -0
- EvoScientist/__init__.py +24 -0
- EvoScientist/__main__.py +4 -0
- EvoScientist/backends.py +392 -0
- EvoScientist/cli.py +1553 -0
- EvoScientist/middleware.py +35 -0
- EvoScientist/prompts.py +277 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/accelerate/SKILL.md +332 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/accelerate/references/custom-plugins.md +453 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/accelerate/references/megatron-integration.md +489 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/accelerate/references/performance.md +525 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/bitsandbytes/SKILL.md +411 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/bitsandbytes/references/memory-optimization.md +521 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/bitsandbytes/references/qlora-training.md +521 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/bitsandbytes/references/quantization-formats.md +447 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/find-skills/SKILL.md +133 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/find-skills/scripts/install_skill.py +211 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/flash-attention/SKILL.md +367 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/flash-attention/references/benchmarks.md +215 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/flash-attention/references/transformers-integration.md +293 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/llama-cpp/SKILL.md +258 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/llama-cpp/references/optimization.md +89 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/llama-cpp/references/quantization.md +213 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/llama-cpp/references/server.md +125 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/lm-evaluation-harness/SKILL.md +490 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/lm-evaluation-harness/references/api-evaluation.md +490 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/lm-evaluation-harness/references/benchmark-guide.md +488 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/lm-evaluation-harness/references/custom-tasks.md +602 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/lm-evaluation-harness/references/distributed-eval.md +519 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/ml-paper-writing/SKILL.md +937 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/ml-paper-writing/references/checklists.md +361 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/ml-paper-writing/references/citation-workflow.md +562 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/ml-paper-writing/references/reviewer-guidelines.md +367 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/ml-paper-writing/references/sources.md +159 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/ml-paper-writing/references/writing-guide.md +476 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/ml-paper-writing/templates/README.md +251 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/ml-paper-writing/templates/aaai2026/README.md +534 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/ml-paper-writing/templates/aaai2026/aaai2026-unified-supp.tex +144 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/ml-paper-writing/templates/aaai2026/aaai2026-unified-template.tex +952 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/ml-paper-writing/templates/aaai2026/aaai2026.bib +111 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/ml-paper-writing/templates/aaai2026/aaai2026.bst +1493 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/ml-paper-writing/templates/aaai2026/aaai2026.sty +315 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/ml-paper-writing/templates/acl/README.md +50 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/ml-paper-writing/templates/acl/acl.sty +312 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/ml-paper-writing/templates/acl/acl_latex.tex +377 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/ml-paper-writing/templates/acl/acl_lualatex.tex +101 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/ml-paper-writing/templates/acl/acl_natbib.bst +1940 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/ml-paper-writing/templates/acl/anthology.bib.txt +26 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/ml-paper-writing/templates/acl/custom.bib +70 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/ml-paper-writing/templates/acl/formatting.md +326 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/ml-paper-writing/templates/colm2025/README.md +3 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/ml-paper-writing/templates/colm2025/colm2025_conference.bib +11 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/ml-paper-writing/templates/colm2025/colm2025_conference.bst +1440 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/ml-paper-writing/templates/colm2025/colm2025_conference.pdf +0 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/ml-paper-writing/templates/colm2025/colm2025_conference.sty +218 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/ml-paper-writing/templates/colm2025/colm2025_conference.tex +305 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/ml-paper-writing/templates/colm2025/fancyhdr.sty +485 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/ml-paper-writing/templates/colm2025/math_commands.tex +508 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/ml-paper-writing/templates/colm2025/natbib.sty +1246 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/ml-paper-writing/templates/iclr2026/fancyhdr.sty +485 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/ml-paper-writing/templates/iclr2026/iclr2026_conference.bib +24 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/ml-paper-writing/templates/iclr2026/iclr2026_conference.bst +1440 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/ml-paper-writing/templates/iclr2026/iclr2026_conference.pdf +0 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/ml-paper-writing/templates/iclr2026/iclr2026_conference.sty +246 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/ml-paper-writing/templates/iclr2026/iclr2026_conference.tex +414 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/ml-paper-writing/templates/iclr2026/math_commands.tex +508 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/ml-paper-writing/templates/iclr2026/natbib.sty +1246 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/ml-paper-writing/templates/icml2026/algorithm.sty +79 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/ml-paper-writing/templates/icml2026/algorithmic.sty +201 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/ml-paper-writing/templates/icml2026/example_paper.bib +75 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/ml-paper-writing/templates/icml2026/example_paper.pdf +0 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/ml-paper-writing/templates/icml2026/example_paper.tex +662 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/ml-paper-writing/templates/icml2026/fancyhdr.sty +864 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/ml-paper-writing/templates/icml2026/icml2026.bst +1443 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/ml-paper-writing/templates/icml2026/icml2026.sty +767 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/ml-paper-writing/templates/icml2026/icml_numpapers.pdf +0 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/ml-paper-writing/templates/neurips2025/Makefile +36 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/ml-paper-writing/templates/neurips2025/extra_pkgs.tex +53 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/ml-paper-writing/templates/neurips2025/main.tex +38 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/ml-paper-writing/templates/neurips2025/neurips.sty +382 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/peft/SKILL.md +431 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/peft/references/advanced-usage.md +514 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/peft/references/troubleshooting.md +480 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/ray-data/SKILL.md +326 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/ray-data/references/integration.md +82 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/ray-data/references/transformations.md +83 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/skill-creator/LICENSE.txt +202 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/skill-creator/SKILL.md +356 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/skill-creator/references/output-patterns.md +82 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/skill-creator/references/workflows.md +28 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/skill-creator/scripts/init_skill.py +303 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/skill-creator/scripts/package_skill.py +110 -0
- EvoScientist/skills/skill-creator/scripts/quick_validate.py +95 -0
- EvoScientist/stream/__init__.py +53 -0
- EvoScientist/stream/emitter.py +94 -0
- EvoScientist/stream/formatter.py +168 -0
- EvoScientist/stream/tracker.py +115 -0
- EvoScientist/stream/utils.py +255 -0
- EvoScientist/subagent.yaml +147 -0
- EvoScientist/tools.py +135 -0
- EvoScientist/utils.py +207 -0
- evoscientist-0.0.1.dev1.dist-info/METADATA +222 -0
- evoscientist-0.0.1.dev1.dist-info/RECORD +107 -0
- evoscientist-0.0.1.dev1.dist-info/WHEEL +5 -0
- evoscientist-0.0.1.dev1.dist-info/entry_points.txt +2 -0
- evoscientist-0.0.1.dev1.dist-info/licenses/LICENSE +21 -0
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