llama-stack-mirror/llama_stack/cli/model/prompt_format.py
Alina Ryan c02464b635
fix: Clarify llama model prompt-format help text (#1010)
# What does this PR do?
Updates the help text for the `llama model prompt-format` command to
clarify that users should provide a specific model name (e.g.,
Llama3.1-8B, Llama3.2-11B-Vision), not a model family. Removes the
default value and field for `--model-name` to prevent users from
mistakenly thinking a model family name is acceptable. Adds guidance to
run `llama model list` to view valid model names.

[//]: # (If resolving an issue, uncomment and update the line below)
[//]: # (Closes #[issue-number])

## Test Plan

Output of `llama model prompt-format -h` Before:
```
(venv) alina@fedora:~/dev/llama/llama-stack$ llama model prompt-format -h
usage: llama model prompt-format [-h] [-m MODEL_NAME]

Show llama model message formats

options:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -m MODEL_NAME, --model-name MODEL_NAME
                        Model Family (llama3_1, llama3_X, etc.)

Example:
    llama model prompt-format <options>
(venv) alina@fedora:~/dev/llama/llama-stack$ llama model prompt-format --model-name llama3_1
usage: llama model prompt-format [-h] [-m MODEL_NAME]
llama model prompt-format: error: llama3_1 is not a valid Model. Choose one from --
Llama3.1-8B
Llama3.1-70B
Llama3.1-405B
Llama3.1-8B-Instruct
Llama3.1-70B-Instruct
Llama3.1-405B-Instruct
Llama3.2-1B
Llama3.2-3B
Llama3.2-1B-Instruct
Llama3.2-3B-Instruct
Llama3.2-11B-Vision
Llama3.2-90B-Vision
Llama3.2-11B-Vision-Instruct
Llama3.2-90B-Vision-Instruct
```

Output of `llama model prompt-format -h` After:
```
(venv) alina@fedora:~/dev/llama/llama-stack$ llama model prompt-format -h
usage: llama model prompt-format [-h] [-m MODEL_NAME]

Show llama model message formats

options:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -m MODEL_NAME, --model-name MODEL_NAME
                        Example: Llama3.1-8B or Llama3.2-11B-Vision, etc
                        (Run `llama model list` to see a list of valid model names)

Example:
    llama model prompt-format <options>

```

Signed-off-by: Alina Ryan <aliryan@redhat.com>
2025-03-13 20:47:09 -04:00

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# Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates.
# All rights reserved.
#
# This source code is licensed under the terms described in the LICENSE file in
# the root directory of this source tree.
import argparse
import textwrap
from io import StringIO
from pathlib import Path
from llama_stack.cli.subcommand import Subcommand
from llama_stack.cli.table import print_table
from llama_stack.models.llama.datatypes import CoreModelId, ModelFamily, is_multimodal, model_family
ROOT_DIR = Path(__file__).parent.parent.parent
class ModelPromptFormat(Subcommand):
"""Llama model cli for describe a model prompt format (message formats)"""
def __init__(self, subparsers: argparse._SubParsersAction):
super().__init__()
self.parser = subparsers.add_parser(
"prompt-format",
prog="llama model prompt-format",
description="Show llama model message formats",
epilog=textwrap.dedent(
"""
Example:
llama model prompt-format <options>
"""
),
formatter_class=argparse.RawTextHelpFormatter,
)
self._add_arguments()
self.parser.set_defaults(func=self._run_model_template_cmd)
def _add_arguments(self):
self.parser.add_argument(
"-m",
"--model-name",
type=str,
help="Example: Llama3.1-8B or Llama3.2-11B-Vision, etc\n"
"(Run `llama model list` to see a list of valid model names)",
)
self.parser.add_argument(
"-l",
"--list",
action="store_true",
help="List all available models",
)
def _run_model_template_cmd(self, args: argparse.Namespace) -> None:
import importlib.resources
# Only Llama 3.1 and 3.2 are supported
supported_model_ids = [
m for m in CoreModelId if model_family(m) in {ModelFamily.llama3_1, ModelFamily.llama3_2}
]
model_list = [m.value for m in supported_model_ids]
model_str = "\n".join(model_list)
if args.list:
headers = ["Model(s)"]
rows = []
for m in model_list:
rows.append(
[
m,
]
)
print_table(
rows,
headers,
separate_rows=True,
)
return
try:
model_id = CoreModelId(args.model_name)
except ValueError:
self.parser.error(
f"{args.model_name} is not a valid Model. Choose one from the list of valid models. "
f"Run `llama model list` to see the valid model names."
)
if model_id not in supported_model_ids:
self.parser.error(
f"{model_id} is not a valid Model. Choose one from the list of valid models. "
f"Run `llama model list` to see the valid model names."
)
llama_3_1_file = ROOT_DIR / "models" / "llama" / "llama3_1" / "prompt_format.md"
llama_3_2_text_file = ROOT_DIR / "models" / "llama" / "llama3_2" / "text_prompt_format.md"
llama_3_2_vision_file = ROOT_DIR / "models" / "llama" / "llama3_2" / "vision_prompt_format.md"
if model_family(model_id) == ModelFamily.llama3_1:
with importlib.resources.as_file(llama_3_1_file) as f:
content = f.open("r").read()
elif model_family(model_id) == ModelFamily.llama3_2:
if is_multimodal(model_id):
with importlib.resources.as_file(llama_3_2_vision_file) as f:
content = f.open("r").read()
else:
with importlib.resources.as_file(llama_3_2_text_file) as f:
content = f.open("r").read()
render_markdown_to_pager(content)
def render_markdown_to_pager(markdown_content: str):
from rich.console import Console
from rich.markdown import Markdown
from rich.style import Style
from rich.text import Text
class LeftAlignedHeaderMarkdown(Markdown):
def parse_header(self, token):
level = token.type.count("h")
content = Text(token.content)
header_style = Style(color="bright_blue", bold=True)
header = Text(f"{'#' * level} ", style=header_style) + content
self.add_text(header)
# Render the Markdown
md = LeftAlignedHeaderMarkdown(markdown_content)
# Capture the rendered output
output = StringIO()
console = Console(file=output, force_terminal=True, width=100) # Set a fixed width
console.print(md)
rendered_content = output.getvalue()
print(rendered_content)