moshi-common
Released by Codes4Fun in 2026, moshi-common is an chat model. moshi-common is an open-weights chat model.
by Codes4Fun
Best for
- low-latency chat and routing
- request routing and triage
- text classification
Ways to use moshi-common in osFoundry
Connect with your own key (BYOK)
Open the key dialog and paste your Codes4Fun API key. osFoundry discovers moshi-common automatically — assign it to a Maestro role (router, direct, orchestrator, or fallback) in the Pipeline tab and it is live in every chat. Your key, your provider account — no token markup.
Deploy a dedicated endpoint
moshi-common is open-weights — run it locally for free, or deploy a dedicated GPU endpoint in your workspace for reserved capacity with no rate limits.
Use it in a Room App
Room Apps declare AI features in their manifest, then call them with invokeAI:
import { invokeAI } from '@osfoundry/app-sdk'
// 'summarize' is an AI feature declared in your app manifest.
const result = await invokeAI('summarize', userText)
Call it from your own apps
Once a model is wired into your workspace you can host it as an API and reach it from your own services, scripts, or CI — outside osFoundry.
moshi-common vs similar models
Licence
Unspecified — Licence terms not specified — verify the upstream model card before commercial use.
Check upstream documentation.
Frequently asked about moshi-common
Is moshi-common free to use?
moshi-common is free to run locally on your own hardware. Hosted access through osFoundry is metered (input Free (local), output Free (local)). You can switch between local and hosted at any time.
Can I use moshi-common commercially?
Commercial use is allowed with conditions. Licence terms not specified — verify the upstream model card before commercial use. Check upstream documentation.
Can I run moshi-common locally?
Yes. moshi-common is open-weights and runs locally on a workstation GPU. osFoundry's local runtime handles model loading, quantisation, and routing.
What is moshi-common best at?
moshi-common is well-suited to low-latency chat and routing, request routing and triage, text classification.
How do I use moshi-common in osFoundry?
Paste your Codes4Fun API key in the key dialog (or deploy the open weights for self-hostable models), assign moshi-common to a Maestro role in the Pipeline tab, then use it in chat, Room Apps via invokeAI, or your own apps.
Published by Codes4Fun on January 22, 2026. Source: https://huggingface.co/Codes4Fun/moshi-common