Gollama is a tool for managing Ollama models.
It provides a TUI (Text User Interface) for listing, inspecting, deleting, copying, and pushing Ollama models as well as optionally linking them to LM Studio.
The application allows users to interactively select models, sort them by various criteria, and perform actions on them using hotkeys.
The project started off as a rewrite of my llamalink project, but I decided to expand it to include more features and make it more user-friendly.
It's in the early stages of development, so there are plenty of bugs and missing features, but I'm already finding it useful for managing my models, especially for cleaning up old models.
- Interactive TUI with sorting and filtering capabilities.
- List available models and display basic metadata such as size, quantization level, model family, and modified date.
- Sort models by name, size, modification date, quantization level, and family.
- Select and delete models.
- Inspect model for additional details.
- Link models to LM Studio.
- Copy models.
- Push models to a registry.
- Show running models.
- Plenty more comings soon if I continue to find the tool useful.
From go:
go install github.com/sammcj/gollama@latest
From Github:
Download the most recent release from the releases page and extract the binary to a directory in your PATH.
e.g. zip -d gollama-v1.4.2.zip -d gollama && mv gollama /usr/local/bin
To run the gollama
application, use the following command:
gollama
Space
: SelectEnter
: Run model (Ollama run)i
: Inspect modelt
: Top (show running models)D
: Delete modelc
: Copy modelu
: Update modelP
: Push modeln
: Sort by names
: Sort by sizem
: Sort by modifiedk
: Sort by quantizationf
: Sort by familyl
: Link model to LM StudioL
: Link all models to LM Studioq
: Quit
-l
: List all available Ollama models and exit-ollama-dir
: Custom Ollama models directory-lm-dir
: Custom LM Studio models directory-no-cleanup
: Don't cleanup broken symlinks-cleanup
: Remove all symlinked models and empty directories and exit-v
: Print the version and exit
Gollama can also be called with -l
to list models without the TUI.
gollama -l
Gollama uses a JSON configuration file located at ~/.config/gollama/config.json
. The configuration file includes options for sorting, columns, API keys, log levels etc...
Example configuration:
{
"default_sort": "modified",
"columns": [
"Name",
"Size",
"Quant",
"Family",
"Modified",
"ID"
],
"ollama_api_key": "",
"ollama_api_url": "http://localhost:11434",
"lm_studio_file_paths": "",
"log_level": "info",
"log_file_path": "/Users/username/.config/gollama/gollama.log",
"sort_order": "Size",
"strip_string": "my-private-registry.internal/"
}
The strip string option can be used to remove a prefix from model names as they are displayed in the TUI. This can be useful if you have a common prefix such as a private registry that you want to remove for display purposes.
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Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/sammcj/gollama.git cd gollama
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Build:
go get make build
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Run:
./gollama
Logs can be found in the gollama.log
which is stored in $HOME/.config/gollama/gollama.log
by default.
The log level can be set in the configuration file.
Contributions are welcome! Please fork the repository and create a pull request with your changes.
Copyright © 2024 Sam McLeod
This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.
sequenceDiagram
participant User
participant AppModel
participant TextInputModel
participant API
User ->> AppModel: Select "Copy Model"
AppModel ->> TextInputModel: Prompt for new name
TextInputModel ->> User: Display text input
User ->> TextInputModel: Enter new name
TextInputModel ->> AppModel: Return new name
AppModel ->> API: Copy model with new name
API ->> AppModel: Confirm copy success
AppModel ->> API: Push new model
API ->> AppModel: Display progress bar
API ->> AppModel: Confirm push success
AppModel ->> User: Display success message
graph TD
A[Project Structure] --> B[main.go]
A --> C[app_model.go]
A --> D[config/config.go]
A --> E[helpers.go]
A --> F[item_delegate.go]
A --> G[keymap.go]
A --> H[logging/logging.go]
A --> I[model.go]
A --> J[operations.go]
A --> K[styles.go]
A --> L[Makefile]
A --> N[top_view.go]
A --> O[text_input.go]
B --> |Initializes| C
B --> |Loads| D
B --> |Uses| G
B --> |Uses| H
B --> |Uses| J
C --> |Manages| F
C --> |Calls| E
C --> |Uses| G
C --> |Logs with| H
C --> |Displays| I
C --> |Applies| K
J --> |Interacts with| D
J --> |Logs with| H