The purpose of this example is to demonstrate a minimal usage of llama.cpp for running models.
llama-run granite-code
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```bash
llama-run -h
Description:
Runs a llm
Usage:
llama-run [options] model [prompt]
Options:
-c, --context-size <value>
Context size (default: 2048)
-n, --ngl <value>
Number of GPU layers (default: 0)
-h, --help
Show help message
Commands:
model
Model is a string with an optional prefix of
huggingface:// (hf://), ollama://, https:// or file://.
If no protocol is specified and a file exists in the specified
path, file:// is assumed, otherwise if a file does not exist in
the specified path, ollama:// is assumed. Models that are being
pulled are downloaded with .partial extension while being
downloaded and then renamed as the file without the .partial
extension when complete.
Examples:
llama-run llama3
llama-run ollama://granite-code
llama-run ollama://smollm:135m
llama-run hf://QuantFactory/SmolLM-135M-GGUF/SmolLM-135M.Q2_K.gguf
llama-run huggingface://bartowski/SmolLM-1.7B-Instruct-v0.2-GGUF/SmolLM-1.7B-Instruct-v0.2-IQ3_M.gguf
llama-run https://example.com/some-file1.gguf
llama-run some-file2.gguf
llama-run file://some-file3.gguf
llama-run --ngl 99 some-file4.gguf
llama-run --ngl 99 some-file5.gguf Hello World
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