r/LocalLLaMA top dayJun 10, 2026, 11:18 AM/u/beasthunterr69

Cohere Releases North Mini Code: Open-Source Agentic Coding Model

Original: Cohere released North Mini Code: It's first Open-Source Agentic Coding Model

Cohere releases North Mini Code 1.0, a 30B-parameter Apache 2.0 agentic coding model with only 3B active parameters.

Cohere has released North Mini Code 1.0, its first open-source agentic coding model, under the permissive Apache 2.0 license. The model has 30 billion total parameters but activates only 3 billion at inference time, suggesting a sparse architecture optimized for efficiency. It scores 33.4 on the Artificial Analysis Coding Index, positioned as competitive among models of comparable size, and is available on Hugging Face.

Cohere, the enterprise-focused AI company, has announced North Mini Code 1.0 — its first open-source agentic coding model. The model is hosted on Hugging Face under the CohereLabs organization and is distributed under the Apache 2.0 license, which permits unrestricted commercial use, modification, and redistribution with minimal conditions.

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