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This commit enables the --no-warmup option for the llama-embeddings.

The motivation for this change is to allow the user to disable the warmup when running the the program.

This commit enables the `--no-warmup` option for the llama-embeddings.

The motivation for this change is to allow the user to disable the
warmup when running the the program.
@ggerganov ggerganov merged commit b636228 into ggml-org:master Jan 29, 2025
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@danbev danbev deleted the embeddings-warmup branch January 30, 2025 05:04
tinglou pushed a commit to tinglou/llama.cpp that referenced this pull request Feb 13, 2025
This commit enables the `--no-warmup` option for the llama-embeddings.

The motivation for this change is to allow the user to disable the
warmup when running the the program.
arthw pushed a commit to arthw/llama.cpp that referenced this pull request Feb 26, 2025
This commit enables the `--no-warmup` option for the llama-embeddings.

The motivation for this change is to allow the user to disable the
warmup when running the the program.
mglambda pushed a commit to mglambda/llama.cpp that referenced this pull request Mar 8, 2025
This commit enables the `--no-warmup` option for the llama-embeddings.

The motivation for this change is to allow the user to disable the
warmup when running the the program.
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