A framework for elegantly configuring complex applications.
Check the website for more information.
[!IMPORTANT] Hydra project transition: Hydra moved from the
facebookresearchGitHub organization tohydra-ecosystem. The repository moved with its history, issues, and pull requests intact. Hydra remains MIT-licensed. No action is required from Hydra users at this time. Contributors should review the current guidance in CONTRIBUTING.md. Read Hydra's next chapter: independent stewardship for more about the transition.
Releases
Development
Hydra 1.4 is the current development version of Hydra.
- Hydra 1.4 is coming soon. Until the stable release is available, you can install Hydra from development releases on PyPI.
- Documentation
- Installation:
pip install --pre --upgrade hydra-core - Supported Python versions: 3.10 through 3.14.
Stable
Hydra 1.3 is the stable version of Hydra.
- Documentation
- Installation :
pip install hydra-core --upgrade
See the NEWS.md file for a summary of recent changes to Hydra.
License
Hydra is licensed under MIT License.
Hydra Landscape
See the Hydra Landscape for third-party libraries, templates, plugins, and projects that use or extend Hydra.
Ask questions in GitHub Discussions or StackOverflow (Use the tag #fb-hydra or #omegaconf):
Check out the Meta AI blog post to learn about how Hydra fits into Meta's efforts to reengineer deep learning platforms for interoperability.
Citing Hydra
If you use Hydra in your research please use the following BibTeX entry:
@Misc{Yadan2019Hydra,
author = {Omry Yadan},
title = {Hydra - A framework for elegantly configuring complex applications},
howpublished = {Github},
year = {2019},
url = {https://github.com/hydra-ecosystem/hydra}
}