LM Studio has launched a new command-line interface (CLI) tool named 'lms', which is designed to enhance user experience by allowing the loading and unloading of large language models, starting and stopping the local server, and debugging workflows through a log stream. The CLI, which requires LM Studio version 0.2.22 or newer, is available for installation via the command 'npx lmstudio install-cli'. It is MIT licensed and its code is accessible on GitHub. The introduction of this tool has been positively received, with users praising its functionality and ease of use.
Here’s a short blog post about what lms (the new LM Studio CLI) can do https://t.co/2iCh1pltYR
Wow I like this so much! Finally we have a CLI for LMStudio! https://t.co/xfJmmhScq3
The lms log stream is slick and working great, @LMStudioAI ❤️ https://t.co/fkr1AGd0L7
LM Studio’s CLI companion is here https://t.co/JE3eQTs5Vi
LM Studio CLI https://t.co/hnIDCMow2f https://t.co/1z6XAoRxuV
Introducing lms -- LM Studio's companion cli 😎 ✨ Load / unload LLMs, start/stop the local server 📖 Debug your workflows with lms log stream 🛠️ Run `npx lmstudio install-cli` to install lms 🏡 MIT licensed, code on github lms requires LM Studio 0.2.22 or newer Here are few… https://t.co/pzHtejwror