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#!/usr/bin/env luajit
-- local args = {...}
-- for k,v in pairs(args) do
-- print(k,v)
-- end
-- error("break Beat")
-- local arg = {...} -- for some reason, this is suddenly the only way I can pass arguments from another script
-- for k,v in pairs(arg) do
-- print(k,v)
-- end
-- print("\n\n")
-- error("tmp break")
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local help = [[Usage:
llm.lua <action> [...]
<action>: What is desired.
create, pull, download, install <model>: Creates a model from local
<model> Modelfile. If that doesn't exist, uses ollama pull to
download the <model> specified.
query, run [model] [input]: Runs a model. Defaults to using
dolphin-mixtral when [model] is not specified. If [input] is not
specified, opens in interactive mode. [input] cannot be the name
of an existing model alone (that would just open the model
interactively). Cannot download a model (a non-existing model
name is treated as input).
help: Print this helptext.
]]
if arg[1] and arg[1]:find("help") then
print(help)
return false
end
local error_occurred, utility = pcall(function() return dofile(arg[0]:match("@?(.*/)") or arg[0]:match("@?(.*\\)") .. "utility-functions.lua") end) if not error_occurred then error("\n\nThis script is installed improperly. Follow instructions at:\n\thttps://github.com/TangentFoxy/.lua-files#installation\n") end
-- local utility = dofile(arg[0]:match("@?(.*/)") or arg[0]:match("@?(.*\\)") .. "utility-functions.lua"
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-- util.required_program("wsl") -- This fails on my system, necessitating a special function to run commands in WSL.
-- I have no idea how to check for ollama being installed through WSL, else that check would be here.
utility.required_program("pwsh") -- Apparently this is AND isn't PowerShell. Isn't the future amazing?
local action = arg[1]
-- On my system, it is impossible to call wsl directly from Lua. No idea why.
local function wsl_command(command, get_output) -- defaults to getting the output
-- print("wsl running:", command)
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local command = "pwsh -Command wsl --exec \"" .. utility.escape_quotes(command) .. "\""
local output
if get_output or (get_output == nil) then
output = os.capture_safe(command)
return output:trim()
else
os.execute(command)
end
end
-- TODO make this check against existant models and error if you try to query a non-existant model
local function query_model(model, prompt)
if prompt then
return wsl_command("ollama run " .. model .. " --nowordwrap \"" .. utility.escape_quotes(prompt) .. "\"")
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else
return wsl_command("ollama run " .. model, false)
end
end
local function get_models()
local raw_list = wsl_command("ollama list")
-- TODO export to utility if this works
local function lines(text, fn)
for line in text:gmatch("[^\r\n]+") do
fn(line)
end
end
local list = {}
lines(raw_list, function(line)
local name = line:gmatch("%S+")() -- thanks to https://lua-users.org/wiki/SplitJoin
if name ~= "NAME" then -- this is kinda a real shitty way to just ignore the first line :D
table.insert(list, name)
end
end)
return list
end
local function model_exists(model)
local models = get_models()
for _, name in ipairs(models) do
if model == name:sub(1, name:find(":") - 1) then -- ignore tags!
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return true
end
end
return false
end
local execute = {
create = function()
local model = arg[2]
if not model then print("A model name must be specified.") return false end
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-- check for conflicts, then search local modelfiles -> create from local, then try a pull command, else return false
if model_exists(model) then
print("A model called \"" .. model .. "\" already exists.")
return false
end
local search_path = utility.path .. "ollama-modelfiles"
if utility.OS == "Windows" then
search_path = search_path .. "\\"
else
search_path = search_path .. "/"
end
local success
utility.ls(search_path)(function(file_name)
if model == file_name then
-- WSL can't comprehend a Windows path and treads it as a local path extension, so we must modify the path
search_path = search_path:gsub("\\", "/"):gsub("(%a):", function(capture) return "/mnt/" .. capture:lower() end) -- thanks to https://www.lua.org/pil/20.3.html
local output = wsl_command("ollama create " .. model .. " --file " .. search_path .. model)
print(output)
if output:find("success") then
success = true
else
success = false
end
end
end)
if type(success) ~= nil then return success end
local output = (wsl_command("ollama pull " .. model)):trim()
print(output)
if output:find("Error") then
return false
else
return true
end
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end,
query = function()
local model = arg[2]
local query = {}
for i = 3, #arg do
table.insert(query, arg[i])
end
query = table.concat(query, " ")
-- verify we've selected a model
if model then
if not model_exists(model) then
query = model .. " " .. query
model = "dolphin-mixtral"
end
else
model = "dolphin-mixtral"
end
-- enter interactive mode or send prompt?
if query == "" then
return query_model(model)
else
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print(query_model(model, query))
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return true
end
end,
}
execute.pull = execute.create
execute.download = execute.create
execute.install = execute.create
execute.run = execute.query
if execute[action] then
execute[action]()
else
print("Invalid <action>")
print("Received:", "action", action)
end
-- ollama install command: curl https://ollama.ai/install.sh | sh
-- print(query_dolphin("Say only the word 'cheese'."))
-- print(query_model("curt", "How are you?"))