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You can use Jina Embedding models directly from transformers package.
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First, you need to make sure that you are logged into huggingface. You can either use the huggingface-cli tool (after installing the `transformers` package) and pass your [hugginface access token](https://huggingface.co/docs/hub/security-tokens):
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huggingface-cli login
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Alternatively, you can provide the access token as an environment variable in the shell:
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or in Python:
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Then, you can use load and use the model via the `AutoModel` class:
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```python
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!pip install transformers
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from transformers import AutoModel
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