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@theia/ai-llamafile
Advanced tools
The AI Llamafile package provides an integration that allows users to manage and interact with Llamafile language models within Theia IDE.
llamafile.start
Start Llamafile
llamafile.stop
Stop Llamafile
Starting a Llamafile Language Server:
Start Llamafile
.Stopping a Llamafile Language Server:
Stop Llamafile
.This extension depends on the @theia/ai-core
package for AI-related services and functionalities.
Make sure to configure your Llamafiles properly within the preference settings. This setting is an array of objects, where each object defines a llamafile with a user-friendly name, the file uri, and the port to start the server on.
Example Configuration:
{
"ai-features.llamafile.llamafiles": [
{
"name": "MyLlamaFile",
"uri": "file:///path/to/my.llamafile",
"port": 30000
}
]
}
FAQs
Theia - Llamafile Integration
The npm package @theia/ai-llamafile receives a total of 1,105 weekly downloads. As such, @theia/ai-llamafile popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @theia/ai-llamafile demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 12 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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