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Kernels – a new repository type Improved security Trusted kernel publishers Kernel signing Revamped CLIs More coverage of frameworks and backends {#more-coverage-of-frameworks-and-backends} Foundation for agentic kernel development Misc Environment setup System card for kernels Is a kernel compatible on my system? Improved manylinux_2_28 support Conclusion In our previous post (From Zero to GPU), we introduced the 🤗 Kernels project, which aims at standardizing how custom kernels are packaged, distributed, and consumed. We want the project to be frictionless and secure, while making it as Hub-friendly as possible.

Over the past few months, we have worked towards this goal. In the process, we also almost completely redesigned the project. This post will summarize the major updates we have shipped and what’s coming.

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Kernels – a new repository type