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microgpt
"""
The most atomic way to train and run inference for a GPT in pure, dependency-free Python.
This file is the complete algorithm.
Everything else is just efficiency.
@karpathy
"""
import os # os.path.exists
import math # math.log, math.exp
import random # random.seed, random.choices, random.gauss, random.shuffle
random.seed(42) # Let there be order among chaos
# Let there be a Dataset `docs`: list[str] of documents (e.g. a list of names)
if not os.path.exists('input.txt'):
import urllib.request
names_url = 'https://raw.githubusercontent.com/karpathy/makemore/988aa59/names.txt'
urllib.request.urlretrieve(names_url, 'input.txt')
docs = [line.strip() for line in open('input.txt') if line.strip()]
random.shuffle(docs)
print(f"num docs: {len(docs)}")
# Let there be a Tokenizer to translate strings to sequences of integers ("tokens") and back
uchars = sorted(set(''.join(docs))) # unique characters in the dataset become token ids 0..n-1
BOS = len(uchars) # token id for a special Beginning of Sequence (BOS) token
vocab_size = len(uchars) + 1 # total number of unique tokens, +1 is for BOS
print(f"vocab size: {vocab_size}")
# Let there be Autograd to recursively apply the chain rule through a computation graph
class Value:
__slots__ = ('data', 'grad', '_children', '_local_grads') # Python optimization for memory usage
def __init__(self, data, children=(), local_grads=()):
self.data = data # scalar value of this node calculated during forward pass
self.grad = 0 # derivative of the loss w.r.t. this node, calculated in backward pass
self._children = children # children of this node in the computation graph
self._local_grads = local_grads # local derivative of this node w.r.t. its children
def __add__(self, other):
other = other if isinstance(other, Value) else Value(other)
return Value(self.data + other.data, (self, other), (1, 1))
def __mul__(self, other):
other = other if isinstance(other, Value) else Value(other)
return Value(self.data * other.data, (self, other), (other.data, self.data))
def __pow__(self, other): return Value(self.data**other, (self,), (other * self.data**(other-1),))
def log(self): return Value(math.log(self.data), (self,), (1/self.data,))
def exp(self): return Value(math.exp(self.data), (self,), (math.exp(self.data),))
def relu(self): return Value(max(0, self.data), (self,), (float(self.data > 0),))
def __neg__(self): return self * -1
def __radd__(self, other): return self + other
def __sub__(self, other): return self + (-other)
def __rsub__(self, other): return other + (-self)
def __rmul__(self, other): return self * other
def __truediv__(self, other): return self * other**-1
def __rtruediv__(self, other): return other * self**-1
def backward(self):
topo = []
visited = set()
def build_topo(v):
if v not in visited:
visited.add(v)
for child in v._children:
build_topo(child)
topo.append(v)
build_topo(self)
self.grad = 1
for v in reversed(topo):
for child, local_grad in zip(v._children, v._local_grads):
child.grad += local_grad * v.grad
# Initialize the parameters, to store the knowledge of the model
n_layer = 1 # depth of the transformer neural network (number of layers)
n_embd = 16 # width of the network (embedding dimension)
block_size = 16 # maximum context length of the attention window (note: the longest name is 15 characters)
n_head = 4 # number of attention heads
head_dim = n_embd // n_head # derived dimension of each head
matrix = lambda nout, nin, std=0.08: [[Value(random.gauss(0, std)) for _ in range(nin)] for _ in range(nout)]
state_dict = {'wte': matrix(vocab_size, n_embd), 'wpe': matrix(block_size, n_embd), 'lm_head': matrix(vocab_size, n_embd)}
for i in range(n_layer):
state_dict[f'layer{i}.attn_wq'] = matrix(n_embd, n_embd)
state_dict[f'layer{i}.attn_wk'] = matrix(n_embd, n_embd)
state_dict[f'layer{i}.attn_wv'] = matrix(n_embd, n_embd)
state_dict[f'layer{i}.attn_wo'] = matrix(n_embd, n_embd)
state_dict[f'layer{i}.mlp_fc1'] = matrix(4 * n_embd, n_embd)
state_dict[f'layer{i}.mlp_fc2'] = matrix(n_embd, 4 * n_embd)
params = [p for mat in state_dict.values() for row in mat for p in row] # flatten params into a single list[Value]
print(f"num params: {len(params)}")
# Define the model architecture: a function mapping tokens and parameters to logits over what comes next
# Follow GPT-2, blessed among the GPTs, with minor differences: layernorm -> rmsnorm, no biases, GeLU -> ReLU
def linear(x, w):
return [sum(wi * xi for wi, xi in zip(wo, x)) for wo in w]
def softmax(logits):
max_val = max(val.data for val in logits)
exps = [(val - max_val).exp() for val in logits]
total = sum(exps)
return [e / total for e in exps]
def rmsnorm(x):
ms = sum(xi * xi for xi in x) / len(x)
scale = (ms + 1e-5) ** -0.5
return [xi * scale for xi in x]
def gpt(token_id, pos_id, keys, values):
tok_emb = state_dict['wte'][token_id] # token embedding
pos_emb = state_dict['wpe'][pos_id] # position embedding
x = [t + p for t, p in zip(tok_emb, pos_emb)] # joint token and position embedding
x = rmsnorm(x) # note: not redundant due to backward pass via the residual connection
for li in range(n_layer):
# 1) Multi-head Attention block
x_residual = x
x = rmsnorm(x)
q = linear(x, state_dict[f'layer{li}.attn_wq'])
k = linear(x, state_dict[f'layer{li}.attn_wk'])
v = linear(x, state_dict[f'layer{li}.attn_wv'])
keys[li].append(k)
values[li].append(v)
x_attn = []
for h in range(n_head):
hs = h * head_dim
q_h = q[hs:hs+head_dim]
k_h = [ki[hs:hs+head_dim] for ki in keys[li]]
v_h = [vi[hs:hs+head_dim] for vi in values[li]]
attn_logits = [sum(q_h[j] * k_h[t][j] for j in range(head_dim)) / head_dim**0.5 for t in range(len(k_h))]
attn_weights = softmax(attn_logits)
head_out = [sum(attn_weights[t] * v_h[t][j] for t in range(len(v_h))) for j in range(head_dim)]
x_attn.extend(head_out)
x = linear(x_attn, state_dict[f'layer{li}.attn_wo'])
x = [a + b for a, b in zip(x, x_residual)]
# 2) MLP block
x_residual = x
x = rmsnorm(x)
x = linear(x, state_dict[f'layer{li}.mlp_fc1'])
x = [xi.relu() for xi in x]
x = linear(x, state_dict[f'layer{li}.mlp_fc2'])
x = [a + b for a, b in zip(x, x_residual)]
logits = linear(x, state_dict['lm_head'])
return logits
# Let there be Adam, the blessed optimizer and its buffers
learning_rate, beta1, beta2, eps_adam = 0.01, 0.85, 0.99, 1e-8
m = [0.0] * len(params) # first moment buffer
v = [0.0] * len(params) # second moment buffer
# Repeat in sequence
num_steps = 1000 # number of training steps
for step in range(num_steps):
# Take single document, tokenize it, surround it with BOS special token on both sides
doc = docs[step % len(docs)]
tokens = [BOS] + [uchars.index(ch) for ch in doc] + [BOS]
n = min(block_size, len(tokens) - 1)
# Forward the token sequence through the model, building up the computation graph all the way to the loss
keys, values = [[] for _ in range(n_layer)], [[] for _ in range(n_layer)]
losses = []
for pos_id in range(n):
token_id, target_id = tokens[pos_id], tokens[pos_id + 1]
logits = gpt(token_id, pos_id, keys, values)
probs = softmax(logits)
loss_t = -probs[target_id].log()
losses.append(loss_t)
loss = (1 / n) * sum(losses) # final average loss over the document sequence. May yours be low.
# Backward the loss, calculating the gradients with respect to all model parameters
loss.backward()
# Adam optimizer update: update the model parameters based on the corresponding gradients
lr_t = learning_rate * (1 - step / num_steps) # linear learning rate decay
for i, p in enumerate(params):
m[i] = beta1 * m[i] + (1 - beta1) * p.grad
v[i] = beta2 * v[i] + (1 - beta2) * p.grad ** 2
m_hat = m[i] / (1 - beta1 ** (step + 1))
v_hat = v[i] / (1 - beta2 ** (step + 1))
p.data -= lr_t * m_hat / (v_hat ** 0.5 + eps_adam)
p.grad = 0
print(f"step {step+1:4d} / {num_steps:4d} | loss {loss.data:.4f}", end='\r')
# Inference: may the model babble back to us
temperature = 0.5 # in (0, 1], control the "creativity" of generated text, low to high
print("\n--- inference (new, hallucinated names) ---")
for sample_idx in range(20):
keys, values = [[] for _ in range(n_layer)], [[] for _ in range(n_layer)]
token_id = BOS
sample = []
for pos_id in range(block_size):
logits = gpt(token_id, pos_id, keys, values)
probs = softmax([l / temperature for l in logits])
token_id = random.choices(range(vocab_size), weights=[p.data for p in probs])[0]
if token_id == BOS:
break
sample.append(uchars[token_id])
print(f"sample {sample_idx+1:2d}: {''.join(sample)}")
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mplekh commented Mar 24, 2026

Yesterday I watched Karpathy's recent interview on No Priors. He mentioned that he created microgpt entirely by hand because he couldn't get an LLM to distill the essence of training GPTs into a clear single-file nugget.

Thanks for the link! I've noticed they speak unnaturally fast, likely due to aggressive editing (editors remove pauses, breathing gaps, hesitations). On top of that, dense information delivery makes speech feel faster than it is, so it's hard to follow them.
Out of curiosity, I built a small script that calculates data-driven adjustment for comfortable watching:
https://gist.github.com/mplekh/df2ea417b3f04545c2e3e91f9148a118 extracts transcript data; computes effective speech rate; estimates a playback factor that maps the video back to natural conversational speed

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I hate how every time some random dude comments on a Gist, GitHub fires off a notification. wtf?

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Thanks Karpathy for posting this😊What an opportunity to see the Transformer Architecture in action while in college

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mplekh commented Mar 26, 2026

weights that actually don't exist but form a probability space. The transformer navigates this space through dual attention

Push it further, make it quantum probability, consciousness lives in Hilbert space :)

resonance is unbreakable.

its a limit cycles: the ball doesn't sit at the bottom of the valley. It orbits around it. It approaches the memory, partially retreats into a superposition with neighboring memories, then re-approaches. Forever.

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if you could add a license, that would be great, the total lines of the code still around 200is, : )

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