A web interface for llama.cpp cli written in js, jQuery and php.
ziptiebot - a i5 2400 with 8gb of RAM running 7b models, also what ziptie was developed on.
I wrote this interface because the version of llama.cpp that oobabooga webui (at the time, not sure if this has changed) uses doesn't compile correctly for older processors without AVX2 support, the current mainline llama.cpp (which is command line only) does compile and run correctly on older processors but I didn't want to use cli to interact with the program.
This web-ui is only for one shot prompts and does not use the interactive mode, it will take 1 prompt and generate text until it runs out of tokens.
Supports ggml models, I have not tried gptq models.
Install instructions/commands (clean install of Ubuntu server or WSL):
Note for WSL users: It's possible to access WSL linux files from \\wsl.localhost
in Windows Explorer, you may not want to install the vsftpd package.
sudo apt update
sudo apt install apache2 php libapache2-mod-php git build-essential vsftpd
sudo ufw allow "Apache Full"
sudo nano /etc/vsftpd.conf
- uncomment write_enable=YES
and save.
cd /var/www/html
sudo git clone https://github.com/jeddyhhh/ziptie
cd ziptie
sudo service vsftpd restart
sudo chown -R ["yourusername"]:www-data /var/www/html/ziptie
sudo chmod -R 775 /var/www/html/ziptie
./installLlama.sh
Transfer model files via ftp to /var/www/html/ziptie/llama.cpp/models/["model-name"]/["model-name"].bin
Example: /var/www/html/ziptie/llama.cpp/models/vicuna-7b/ggml-model-q4_0.bin
WSL Users: You can go to \\wsl.localhost\["distro-name"]\var\www\html\ziptie\llama.cpp\models
then drag and drop model folders to here.
["distro-name"]
is usually Ubuntu
.
sudo service apache2 restart
go to http://localhost/ziptie (or http://"server-ip-address"/ziptie) to use ziptie.
You can change site settings in adminSettings.txt, there is options to lock certain setting fields and set a default setting file to be loaded on startup.
Quick Start:
- On very first load, hit the "Reload/Rescan All Settings/Models and Prompts" button (click it a few times for max reliability), this will scan the models and prompts you have transfered and put them into a list for the website to read.
- Edit any parameters in settings and hit "Save". (Selecting "Save as Default" will change the default settings file to be loaded on startup)
- You can now hit "Submit Prompt", it will now start generating text.
You can use the "Alt. Output file name" option to save the llama output into a seperate file, this could be anything (.html, .php, js)
After restart of WSL (not for Ubuntu server):
WSL doesn't auto start services, so you need to run these commands after a restart of WSL and/or Windows:
wsl sudo service apache2 start
wsl sudo service vsftpd start
WSL is now running in the background with the web server/ftp server, you can now go to http://localhost/ziptie
.bat files for these scripts are in includes/wsl-scripts
of this repository
To update ziptie:
run ./updateZiptie.sh
To update llama.cpp:
run ./updateLlama.sh