# Sharing and Loading Models From the Hugging Face Hub The `timm` library has a built-in integration with the Hugging Face Hub, making it easy to share and load models from the 🤗 Hub. In this short guide, we'll see how to: 1. Share a `timm` model on the Hub 2. How to load that model back from the Hub ## Authenticating First, you'll need to make sure you have the `huggingface_hub` package installed. ```bash pip install huggingface_hub ``` Then, you'll need to authenticate yourself. You can do this by running the following command: ```bash huggingface-cli login ``` Or, if you're using a notebook, you can use the `notebook_login` helper: ```py >>> from huggingface_hub import notebook_login >>> notebook_login() ``` ## Sharing a Model ```py >>> import timm >>> model = timm.create_model('resnet18', pretrained=True, num_classes=4) ``` Here is where you would normally train or fine-tune the model. We'll skip that for the sake of this tutorial. Let's pretend we've now fine-tuned the model. The next step would be to push it to the Hub! We can do this with the `timm.models.hub.push_to_hf_hub` function. ```py >>> model_cfg = dict(labels=['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']) >>> timm.models.hub.push_to_hf_hub(model, 'resnet18-random', model_config=model_cfg) ``` Running the above would push the model to `/resnet18-random` on the Hub. You can now share this model with your friends, or use it in your own code! ## Loading a Model Loading a model from the Hub is as simple as calling `timm.create_model` with the `pretrained` argument set to the name of the model you want to load. In this case, we'll use [`nateraw/resnet18-random`](https://huggingface.co/nateraw/resnet18-random), which is the model we just pushed to the Hub. ```py >>> model_reloaded = timm.create_model('hf_hub:nateraw/resnet18-random', pretrained=True) ```