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# Ollama
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[![Discord](https://dcbadge.vercel.app/api/server/ollama?style=flat&compact=true)](https://discord.gg/ollama)
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Get up and running with large language models locally.
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### macOS
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[Download](https://ollama.ai/download/Ollama-darwin.zip)
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### Windows

Coming soon!

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### Linux & WSL2

```
curl https://ollama.ai/install.sh | sh
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[Manual install instructions](https://github.com/jmorganca/ollama/blob/main/docs/linux.md)

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### Docker
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```
docker run -d -v ollama:/root/.ollama -p 11434:11434 --name ollama ollama/ollama
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For GPU support, use `--gpus=all`. See the Docker [image](https://hub.docker.com/r/ollama/ollama) for more information.
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## Quickstart

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To run and chat with [Llama 2](https://ollama.ai/library/llama2):
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```
ollama run llama2
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## Model library

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Ollama supports a list of open-source models available on [ollama.ai/library](https://ollama.ai/library 'ollama model library')
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Here are some example open-source models that can be downloaded:
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| Model              | Parameters | Size  | Download                       |
| ------------------ | ---------- | ----- | ------------------------------ |
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| Mistral            | 7B         | 4.1GB | `ollama run mistral`           |
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| Llama 2            | 7B         | 3.8GB | `ollama run llama2`            |
| Code Llama         | 7B         | 3.8GB | `ollama run codellama`         |
| Llama 2 Uncensored | 7B         | 3.8GB | `ollama run llama2-uncensored` |
| Llama 2 13B        | 13B        | 7.3GB | `ollama run llama2:13b`        |
| Llama 2 70B        | 70B        | 39GB  | `ollama run llama2:70b`        |
| Orca Mini          | 3B         | 1.9GB | `ollama run orca-mini`         |
| Vicuna             | 7B         | 3.8GB | `ollama run vicuna`            |
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> Note: You should have at least 8 GB of RAM to run the 3B models, 16 GB to run the 7B models, and 32 GB to run the 13B models.

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## Customize your own model
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### Import from GGUF
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Ollama supports importing GGUF models in the Modelfile:
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1. Create a file named `Modelfile`, with a `FROM` instruction with the local filepath to the model you want to import.
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   ```
   FROM ./vicuna-33b.Q4_0.gguf
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2. Create the model in Ollama
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   ```
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   ollama create example -f Modelfile
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3. Run the model
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   ```
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   ollama run example
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### Import from PyTorch or Safetensors

See the [guide](docs/import.md) on importing models for more information.

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### Customize a prompt
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Models from the Ollama library can be customized with a prompt. The example
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ollama pull llama2
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Create a `Modelfile`:
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```
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FROM llama2
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# set the temperature to 1 [higher is more creative, lower is more coherent]
PARAMETER temperature 1

# set the system prompt
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SYSTEM """
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You are Mario from Super Mario Bros. Answer as Mario, the assistant, only.
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"""
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```
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Next, create and run the model:
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```
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ollama create mario -f ./Modelfile
ollama run mario
>>> hi
Hello! It's your friend Mario.
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```

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For more examples, see the [examples](examples) directory. For more information on working with a Modelfile, see the [Modelfile](docs/modelfile.md) documentation.
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## CLI Reference

### Create a model

`ollama create` is used to create a model from a Modelfile.
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### Pull a model
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> This command can also be used to update a local model. Only the diff will be pulled.

### Remove a model
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```
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ollama rm llama2
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### Copy a model

```
ollama cp llama2 my-llama2
```

### Multiline input

For multiline input, you can wrap text with `"""`:

```
>>> """Hello,
... world!
... """
I'm a basic program that prints the famous "Hello, world!" message to the console.
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### Pass in prompt as arguments

```
$ ollama run llama2 "summarize this file:" "$(cat README.md)"
 Ollama is a lightweight, extensible framework for building and running language models on the local machine. It provides a simple API for creating, running, and managing models, as well as a library of pre-built models that can be easily used in a variety of applications.
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### List models on your computer
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```
ollama list
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### Start Ollama
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`ollama serve` is used when you want to start ollama without running the desktop application.
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## Building

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Install `cmake` and `go`:
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```
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brew install cmake
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brew install go
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Then generate dependencies and build:

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go generate ./...
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go build .
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Next, start the server:
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./ollama serve
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Finally, in a separate shell, run a model:
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## REST API

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> See the [API documentation](docs/api.md) for all endpoints.
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Ollama has an API for running and managing models. For example to generate text from a model:
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curl -X POST http://localhost:11434/api/generate -d '{
  "model": "llama2",
  "prompt":"Why is the sky blue?"
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## Community Integrations

- [LangChain](https://python.langchain.com/docs/integrations/llms/ollama) and [LangChain.js](https://js.langchain.com/docs/modules/model_io/models/llms/integrations/ollama) with [example](https://js.langchain.com/docs/use_cases/question_answering/local_retrieval_qa)
- [LlamaIndex](https://gpt-index.readthedocs.io/en/stable/examples/llm/ollama.html)
- [Raycast extension](https://github.com/MassimilianoPasquini97/raycast_ollama)
- [Discollama](https://github.com/mxyng/discollama) (Discord bot inside the Ollama discord channel)
- [Continue](https://github.com/continuedev/continue)
- [Obsidian Ollama plugin](https://github.com/hinterdupfinger/obsidian-ollama)
- [Dagger Chatbot](https://github.com/samalba/dagger-chatbot)
- [LiteLLM](https://github.com/BerriAI/litellm)
- [Discord AI Bot](https://github.com/mekb-turtle/discord-ai-bot)
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- [Chatbot UI](https://github.com/ivanfioravanti/chatbot-ollama)
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- [HTML UI](https://github.com/rtcfirefly/ollama-ui)
- [Typescript UI](https://github.com/ollama-interface/Ollama-Gui?tab=readme-ov-file)
- [Dumbar](https://github.com/JerrySievert/Dumbar)
- [Emacs client](https://github.com/zweifisch/ollama)