How to use from
llama.cpp
Install from brew
brew install llama.cpp
# Start a local OpenAI-compatible server with a web UI:
llama-server -hf cortexso/qwq:
# Run inference directly in the terminal:
llama-cli -hf cortexso/qwq:
Install from WinGet (Windows)
winget install llama.cpp
# Start a local OpenAI-compatible server with a web UI:
llama-server -hf cortexso/qwq:
# Run inference directly in the terminal:
llama-cli -hf cortexso/qwq:
Use pre-built binary
# Download pre-built binary from:
# https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/releases
# Start a local OpenAI-compatible server with a web UI:
./llama-server -hf cortexso/qwq:
# Run inference directly in the terminal:
./llama-cli -hf cortexso/qwq:
Build from source code
git clone https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp.git
cd llama.cpp
cmake -B build
cmake --build build -j --target llama-server llama-cli
# Start a local OpenAI-compatible server with a web UI:
./build/bin/llama-server -hf cortexso/qwq:
# Run inference directly in the terminal:
./build/bin/llama-cli -hf cortexso/qwq:
Use Docker
docker model run hf.co/cortexso/qwq:
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Overview

QwQ-32B-Preview is an experimental large-scale research model by the Qwen Team, focusing on advanced AI reasoning. While it demonstrates strong analytical capabilities, it also presents notable limitations:

Variants

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1 Qwq-32b cortex run qwq:32b

Use it with Jan (UI)

  1. Install Jan using Quickstart
  2. Use in Jan model Hub:
    cortexhub/qwq
    

Use it with Cortex (CLI)

  1. Install Cortex using Quickstart
  2. Run the model with command:
    cortex run qwq
    

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