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: rename main → llama-cli, server → llama-server, llava-cli → llama-llava-cli, etc... (#7809)
* `main`/`server`: rename to `llama` / `llama-server` for consistency w/ homebrew
* server: update refs -> llama-server
gitignore llama-server
* server: simplify nix package
* main: update refs -> llama
fix examples/main ref
* main/server: fix targets
* update more names
* Update build.yml
* rm accidentally checked in bins
* update straggling refs
* Update .gitignore
* Update server-llm.sh
* main: target name -> llama-cli
* Prefix all example bins w/ llama-
* fix main refs
* rename {main->llama}-cmake-pkg binary
* prefix more cmake targets w/ llama-
* add/fix gbnf-validator subfolder to cmake
* sort cmake example subdirs
* rm bin files
* fix llama-lookup-* Makefile rules
* gitignore /llama-*
* rename Dockerfiles
* rename llama|main -> llama-cli; consistent RPM bin prefixes
* fix some missing -cli suffixes
* rename dockerfile w/ llama-cli
* rename(make): llama-baby-llama
* update dockerfile refs
* more llama-cli(.exe)
* fix test-eval-callback
* rename: llama-cli-cmake-pkg(.exe)
* address gbnf-validator unused fread warning (switched to C++ / ifstream)
* add two missing llama- prefixes
* Updating docs for eval-callback binary to use new `llama-` prefix.
* Updating a few lingering doc references for rename of main to llama-cli
* Updating `run-with-preset.py` to use new binary names.
Updating docs around `perplexity` binary rename.
* Updating documentation references for lookup-merge and export-lora
* Updating two small `main` references missed earlier in the finetune docs.
* Update apps.nix
* update grammar/README.md w/ new llama-* names
* update llama-rpc-server bin name + doc
* Revert "update llama-rpc-server bin name + doc"
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* add hot topic notice to README.md
* Update README.md
* Update README.md
* rename gguf-split & quantize bins refs in **/tests.sh
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When implementing a new graph, please note that the underlying `ggml` backends might not support them all, support for missing backend operations can be added in another PR.
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Note: to debug the inference graph: you can use [eval-callback](../examples/eval-callback).
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Note: to debug the inference graph: you can use [llama-eval-callback](../examples/eval-callback).
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## GGUF specification
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## Verifying that the model is running on the GPU with CUDA
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Make sure you compiled llama with the correct env variables according to [this guide](../README.md#CUDA), so that llama accepts the `-ngl N` (or `--n-gpu-layers N`) flag. When running llama, you may configure `N` to be very large, and llama will offload the maximum possible number of layers to the GPU, even if it's less than the number you configured. For example:
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```shell
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./main -m "path/to/model.gguf" -ngl 200000 -p "Please sir, may I have some "
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./llama-cli -m "path/to/model.gguf" -ngl 200000 -p "Please sir, may I have some "
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```
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When running llama, before it starts the inference work, it will output diagnostic information that shows whether cuBLAS is offloading work to the GPU. Look for these lines:
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Model: `TheBloke_Wizard-Vicuna-30B-Uncensored-GGML/Wizard-Vicuna-30B-Uncensored.q4_0.gguf` (30B parameters, 4bit quantization, GGML)
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Run command: `./main -m "path/to/model.gguf" -p "An extremely detailed description of the 10 best ethnic dishes will follow, with recipes: " -n 1000 [additional benchmark flags]`
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Run command: `./llama-cli -m "path/to/model.gguf" -p "An extremely detailed description of the 10 best ethnic dishes will follow, with recipes: " -n 1000 [additional benchmark flags]`
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Result:
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