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Generate a simple Node.js project structure for running AI models with Replicate's API
⚡️🐢⚡️ Generate a simple Node.js project structure for running AI models with Replicate.
What it does:
npm install
Make sure you have Node.js 18 or greater installed, then run:
npx create-replicate@latest
You can specify an optional name for your project:
npx create-replicate@latest foo
You can also specify which model you want to use as a starting point. The latest version of the model will be used:
npx create-replicate@latest my-image-interrogator --model=yorickvp/llava-13b
You can also specify a version of the model you want to use:
npx create-replicate@latest my-image-interrogator --model=yorickvp/llava-13b:2cfef05a8e8e648f6e92ddb53fa21a81c04ab2c4f1390a6528cc4e331d608df8
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Generate a simple Node.js project structure for running AI models with Replicate's API
The npm package create-replicate receives a total of 50 weekly downloads. As such, create-replicate popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that create-replicate demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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