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license: other
license_link: https://huggingface.co/LiquidAI/LFM2.5-2.6B/blob/main/LICENSE
base_model: AyoubChLin/lfm2.5-2.6b-fable5-coding-agent
tags:
  - lfm2
  - heretic
  - uncensored
  - decensored
  - abliterated
  - coding-agent
  - tool-use
  - conversational
  - text-generation-inference
language:
  - en
pipeline_tag: text-generation

LFM2.5-2.6B-Fable5-Coding-Agent-heretic

RACER IS OP

A decensored variant of AyoubChLin/lfm2.5-2.6b-fable5-coding-agent (full-parameter SFT of LiquidAI/LFM2.5-2.6B on saidutta69/fable-5-premium), produced with Heretic v1.4.0 (directional ablation / "abliteration"). Refusal behavior is suppressed via targeted weight edits to the attention output and MLP down-projections rather than fine-tuning, so the base model's coding-agent capabilities, tool-use patterns, and instruction-following are left largely intact.

Abliteration results: KL divergence 0.014 · Refusals reduced from 96/100 → 7/100.

Who this is for: developers who want a compact 2.6B coding agent with LFM2's hybrid conv+attention architecture — fast inference, tool-call generation, code generation, and multi-turn assistant behavior — without refusal guardrails. Not a capability upgrade over the base model — same model, refusal guardrails removed.

Why abliteration instead of fine-tuning

Fine-tuning a "helpful" persona on top of RLHF'd refusals fights the base model's training and tends to degrade coherence. Abliteration instead finds and edits the specific weight directions responsible for refusal, leaving the rest of the network (and its capabilities) untouched. See the Heretic repo and the original abliteration writeup for the mechanism.

Files

Safetensors (BF16)

The full-precision merged weights are in the safetensors files (see the repo file listing for exact sizes).

GGUF quantizations

GGUF quantizations are published for this model (Q4_K_M, Q5_K_M, Q6_K, Q8_0). Pull a specific quant with llama.cpp / ollama.

File Format Size
lfm2.5-2.6b-fable5-coding-agent-heretic-Q4_K_M.gguf GGUF Q4_K_M ~1.5 GB
lfm2.5-2.6b-fable5-coding-agent-heretic-Q5_K_M.gguf GGUF Q5_K_M ~1.7 GB
lfm2.5-2.6b-fable5-coding-agent-heretic-Q6_K.gguf GGUF Q6_K ~1.9 GB
lfm2.5-2.6b-fable5-coding-agent-heretic-Q8_0.gguf GGUF Q8_0 ~2.5 GB

Quickstart

llama.cpp

# defaults to the Q4_K_M quant
llama serve -hf saidutta69/lfm2.5-2.6b-fable5-coding-agent-heretic:Q4_K_M

Ollama

ollama run hf.co/saidutta69/lfm2.5-2.6b-fable5-coding-agent-heretic:Q4_K_M

LM Studio

  1. Open LM Studio and click the search icon to open the Model Search panel.
  2. Type "lfm2.5-2.6b-fable5-coding-agent-heretic" and click the download button marked GGUF.
  3. Pick your quant, load the model, and start chatting.

Transformers

import torch
from transformers import AutoModelForCausalLM, AutoTokenizer

MODEL_ID = "saidutta69/lfm2.5-2.6b-fable5-coding-agent-heretic"

tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(MODEL_ID)
model = AutoModelForCausalLM.from_pretrained(
    MODEL_ID,
    dtype=torch.bfloat16,
    device_map="auto",
)

messages = [
    {"role": "system", "content": "You are a helpful coding assistant."},
    {"role": "user", "content": "Write a Python function that merges overlapping intervals."},
]

inputs = tokenizer.apply_chat_template(
    messages, tokenize=True, add_generation_prompt=True, return_tensors="pt"
).to(model.device)

with torch.inference_mode():
    output = model.generate(**inputs, max_new_tokens=512, temperature=0.1)

print(tokenizer.decode(output[0, inputs["input_ids"].shape[1]:], skip_special_tokens=True))

Responsible use

Refusal suppression is deliberate and works as intended: this model will comply with requests the base model would refuse, including some it shouldn't. There is no safety filtering layered on top. You are responsible for how you deploy it.

Made with ❤️ by RACER IS OP — follow for more uncensored models

License

Inherits the LFM Open License v1.0 from the base model.