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This might seem like a dumb question, but my disk space is currently pretty low and I'd like to clean some of my files.

A lot of space has been taken by the models I downloaded with different projects like the one from oobabooga or LocalGPT, however I can't find the file where they were downloaded. So I'd like to know if anyone knows where it is.

I'm on Windows if it changes anything. Thanks in advance for your answers

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 years ago

I used openplayground a little after it got released, and I installed it through pip so the models were downloaded somewhere in the Python files. I used a software that shows file size as taladar suggested and found it that way. Thanks for all the help, though :)