Metadata for all1 the public models on Replicate, bundled up into an npm package.
This package also includes historical daily run counts for each model, which are updated daily.
npm install all-the-public-replicate-models
Full-bodied usage (all the metadata, ~17MB)
import models from 'all-the-public-replicate-models'
console.log(models)
Lite usage (just the basic metadata, ~375K):
import models from 'all-the-public-replicate-models/lite'
console.log(models)
Find the top 10 models by run count:
import models from 'all-the-public-replicate-models'
import {chain} from 'lodash-es'
const mostRun = chain(models).orderBy('run_count', 'desc').take(10).value()
console.log({mostRun})
This package also includes historical daily run counts for each model, which are updated daily.
import stats from 'all-the-public-replicate-models/stats'
console.log(stats["black-forest-labs/flux-schnell"].slice(-5))
/*
[
{ date: '2025-01-03', totalRuns: 176951005, dailyRuns: 1071498 },
{ date: '2025-01-04', totalRuns: 178025758, dailyRuns: 1074753 },
{ date: '2025-01-05', totalRuns: 179119496, dailyRuns: 1093738 },
{ date: '2025-01-06', totalRuns: 180272877, dailyRuns: 1153381 },
{ date: '2025-01-07', totalRuns: 181445133, dailyRuns: 1172256 }
]
*/
See example.js for a code snippet that uses the stats.
The CLI dumps the model metadata to standard output as a big JSON object:
$ npx all-the-public-replicate-models
The output will be:
[
{...},
{...},
{...},
]
You can use jq to filter the output. Here's an example that finds all the whisper models and sorts them by run count:
npx all-the-public-replicate-models | jq -r 'map(select(.name | contains("whisper"))) | sort_by(.run_count) | reverse | .[] | "\(.url) \(.run_count)"'
- https://replicate.com/openai/whisper 3790120
- https://replicate.com/m1guelpf/whisper-subtitles 38020
- https://replicate.com/hnesk/whisper-wordtimestamps 28889
- https://replicate.com/alqasemy2020/whisper-jax 20296
- https://replicate.com/wglodell/cog-whisperx-withprompt 19326
- https://replicate.com/daanelson/whisperx 15528 ...
Or you can dump all the model data to a file:
npx all-the-public-replicate-models > models.json
Footnotes
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Technically it's not all the models, but every model that is public, has at least one published version, and has at least one example prediction. ↩