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🚀 free-coding-models - Find Fast LLM Coding Models

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📋 What is free-coding-models?

free-coding-models helps you find the fastest coding large language models (LLMs) quickly. You can see which models run fast and work well for coding-related tasks. It saves you time searching for the best model by showing options in seconds.

This tool works for people interested in artificial intelligence (AI), coding automation, or using AI to write code. It does not require programming knowledge. You just download it and follow simple steps.


💻 System Requirements

To run free-coding-models on Windows, your computer should meet these requirements:

  • Windows 10 or higher (64-bit recommended)
  • At least 4 GB RAM
  • 2 GHz or faster processor
  • Minimum 500 MB of free disk space
  • Internet connection for downloading updates and models
  • Graphics card with OpenCL support (optional for faster processing)

Your PC likely meets these requirements if it is less than five years old.


🌐 Topics Covered

This project relates to the following areas:

  • AI and coding models
  • Open source coding tools
  • NVIDIA and OpenCL support
  • Free and open AI resources

These topics matter if you want an easy way to find AI coding models without cost.


🛠️ How It Works

free-coding-models scans available coding language models and ranks them by speed. You get a clear view of fast models ready for coding tasks. The tool uses APIs and local benchmarks to compare models. You do not need to run tests yourself.

This helps you pick models that fit your needs without wasting time.


🚀 Getting Started

You will find the free-coding-models app on GitHub. Follow these instructions carefully to get it running on your Windows PC.

  1. Visit the download page

    Click this link to open the download page for free-coding-models:

    Download free-coding-models

    This page contains the latest version of the software and instructions.

  2. Download the software

    On the GitHub page, look for the latest Windows download. This is usually in the "Releases" section. Click the file labeled for Windows.

    The file will have an .exe extension or a zipped folder.

  3. Run the installer

    After download finishes, open the file by double-clicking it. Windows may ask for permission to run. Agree to allow it. The installer will start.

    Follow the simple installer prompts. Click “Next” to accept default settings. Choose an install folder if asked.

  4. Finish installation

    Once installation completes, the software will be ready to use. The installer might create a desktop shortcut for easy access.

  5. Open the app

    Find the free-coding-models icon on your desktop or in the Start menu. Double-click to launch it.


📦 Download and Install

Download free-coding-models

  • Use the download link above to open the official GitHub page.
  • Download the latest Windows version found in "Releases."
  • Run the file and complete setup in a few clicks.

This method ensures you get the official software with no extra steps.


⚙️ Using free-coding-models

Once installed, free-coding-models will present you with a list of coding language models. You will see details like speed, size, and supported languages.

  • Select a model to learn more about its performance.
  • Use filters to find models for your specific coding needs.
  • The app updates model information regularly when connected to the internet.

You don’t need to code or enter commands. The interface works with simple clicks.


🔧 Tips for Best Use

  • Be sure to run the latest software version by checking the download page regularly.
  • Keep your internet connection active to get up-to-date model rankings.
  • If you have a newer NVIDIA graphics card, enable GPU support in settings for better speed.
  • Close other heavy programs while running free-coding-models for smoother operation.
  • Use the filter options to narrow choices when you want models for specific coding languages or speed preferences.

🤝 Support and Feedback

If you run into issues or want to suggest a feature:

  • Check the GitHub repository for FAQs and help.
  • Use the “Issues” tab on the GitHub page to report bugs or ask questions.
  • You can also read the Wiki or Documentation if available.

The developers monitor feedback and provide periodic updates.


🏷️ Tags and Keywords

This project relates to:

ai
deepseek
free
free-ai
freeai
gpt
gptoss
kimi
nim
nvidia
nvidia-nim
nvidia-nim-api
nvidia-nims
openclaw
opencode

These keywords describe the technology and tools connected to free-coding-models.


📂 Files Included

When you download free-coding-models, expect these files:

  • Installer file or executable (.exe) for Windows
  • User guide or ReadMe file in PDF or text format
  • Configuration settings folder
  • Licenses and credits

These items help you run and understand the application.


🔒 Security and Privacy

free-coding-models does not collect personal data. It uses local resources on your PC and pulls public model data from trusted sources only. Internet use is limited to fetching model rankings.

You can use the software offline after initial download if preferred.


⚙️ Troubleshooting

Common problems and solutions:

  • Installer won’t run: Check your Windows security settings. Right-click the file and select “Run as administrator.”
  • App crashes or slows down: Restart your PC and close other programs before running.
  • Models do not update: Ensure you have an active internet connection. Check firewall or antivirus settings that might block the app.
  • Can’t find downloaded file: Check your Downloads folder or the browser’s default save location.

📈 Updates and Maintenance

The team updates free-coding-models every few months with new model data and performance fixes. To keep the software current:

  • Visit the download page linked above regularly.
  • Download and install new versions by repeating the install steps.

This practice ensures you always access reliable and fast coding model data.

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