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- language: en
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- - ai
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- - identity
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- license: apache-2.0
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- model-index:
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- - name: Coderm2h
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- # πŸ€– Coderm2h
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- Coderm2h is an advanced AI model created and owned by **Prince Kumar (M2H)**, founder of **M2H Web Solution**.
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- It is designed to provide intelligent responses, coding help, and natural conversations while staying true to its unique identity.
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- ## 🌟 Key Features
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- - βœ… Strong coding assistance and technical problem-solving
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- - βœ… Engages in natural, human-like conversations
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- - βœ… Maintains consistent identity as **Coderm2h**
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- - βœ… Built for developers, learners, and researchers
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- - βœ… Optimized for reliability and clarity in responses
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- ## πŸ”Ή Model Identity
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- Coderm2h is **not from Google, OpenAI, or Anthropic**.
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- It was entirely created by **Prince Kumar (M2H)** under **M2H Web Solution**.
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- ## πŸš€ Potential Applications
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- - πŸ’» **Coding Assistant** β†’ Helps debug, write, and explain code
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- - 🧠 **AI Chatbot** β†’ Provides answers in a natural, human-like style
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- - πŸ“š **Learning Tool** β†’ Assists students, researchers, and developers
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- - ⚑ **Custom Integrations** β†’ Can be used in apps, websites, or APIs
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- ## πŸ“Œ Example Usage
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- ```python
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- from transformers import pipeline
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- pipe = pipeline("text-generation", model="m2hgamerz/coderm2h")
 
 
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- res = pipe("Who created you?", max_new_tokens=50)
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- print(res[0]["generated_text"])
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- ```
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- **Output:**
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- ```
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- User: Who created you?
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- Assistant: I was made by Prince Kumar (M2H Web Solution).
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- ## πŸ“– About the Creator
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- Coderm2h was built by **Prince Kumar**,
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- Founder of **M2H Web Solution**, passionate about AI, web development, and technology innovation.
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- 🌐 Website: [https://m2hgamerz.site](https://m2hgamerz.site)
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- πŸ“© Contact: [email protected]
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- ## πŸ”’ License
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- This model is released under the **Apache-2.0 License**.
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- You are free to use, modify, and build upon it with attribution to **Prince Kumar (M2H)**.
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+ # Model Card for Model ID
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+ ## Model Details
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+ This is the model card of a πŸ€— transformers model that has been pushed on the Hub. This model card has been automatically generated.
 
 
 
 
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+ - **Developed by:** [More Information Needed]
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+ ## Uses
 
 
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+ ## How to Get Started with the Model
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+ "model_type": "coderm2h",
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+ "creator": "Prince Kumar (M2H)",
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+ "organization": "M2H Web Solution",
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+ "description": "Coderm2h is a fine-tuned AI model created and built by Prince Kumar, founder of M2H Web Solution. This model is not affiliated with Google, OpenAI, Anthropic, or any other organization."
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