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# Model Registration

vLLM relies on a model registry to determine how to run each model.
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A list of pre-registered architectures can be found [here](#supported-models).
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If your model is not on this list, you must register it to vLLM.
This page provides detailed instructions on how to do so.

## Built-in models

To add a model directly to the vLLM library, start by forking our [GitHub repository](https://github.com/vllm-project/vllm) and then [build it from source](#build-from-source).
This gives you the ability to modify the codebase and test your model.

After you have implemented your model (see [tutorial](#new-model-basic)), put it into the <gh-dir:vllm/model_executor/models> directory.
Then, add your model class to `_VLLM_MODELS` in <gh-file:vllm/model_executor/models/registry.py> so that it is automatically registered upon importing vLLM.
You should also include an example HuggingFace repository for this model in <gh-file:tests/models/registry.py> to run the unit tests.
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Finally, update our [list of supported models](#supported-models) to promote your model!
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```{important}
The list of models in each section should be maintained in alphabetical order.
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## Out-of-tree models

You can load an external model using a plugin without modifying the vLLM codebase.

```{seealso}
[vLLM's Plugin System](#plugin-system)
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To register the model, use the following code:

```python
from vllm import ModelRegistry
from your_code import YourModelForCausalLM
ModelRegistry.register_model("YourModelForCausalLM", YourModelForCausalLM)
```

If your model imports modules that initialize CUDA, consider lazy-importing it to avoid errors like `RuntimeError: Cannot re-initialize CUDA in forked subprocess`:

```python
from vllm import ModelRegistry

ModelRegistry.register_model("YourModelForCausalLM", "your_code:YourModelForCausalLM")
```

```{important}
If your model is a multimodal model, ensure the model class implements the {class}`~vllm.model_executor.models.interfaces.SupportsMultiModal` interface.
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Read more about that [here](#supports-multimodal).
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```{note}
Although you can directly put these code snippets in your script using `vllm.LLM`, the recommended way is to place these snippets in a vLLM plugin. This ensures compatibility with various vLLM features like distributed inference and the API server.
```