Install from WinGet (Windows)
winget install llama.cpp
# Start a local OpenAI-compatible server with a web UI:
llama-server -hf llmware/slim-summary-tiny-tool# Run inference directly in the terminal:
llama-cli -hf llmware/slim-summary-tiny-toolUse 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 llmware/slim-summary-tiny-tool# Run inference directly in the terminal:
./llama-cli -hf llmware/slim-summary-tiny-toolBuild 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 llmware/slim-summary-tiny-tool# Run inference directly in the terminal:
./build/bin/llama-cli -hf llmware/slim-summary-tiny-toolUse Docker
docker model run hf.co/llmware/slim-summary-tiny-toolSLIM-SUMMARY-TINY-TOOL
slim-summary-tiny-tool is a 4_K_M quantized GGUF version of slim-summary-tiny, providing a small, fast inference implementation, to provide high-quality summarizations of complex business documents, on a small, specialized locally-deployable model with summary output structured as a python list of key points.
The size of the self-contained GGUF model binary is ~700 MB, which is small enough to run locally on a CPU with reasonable inference speed, and has been designed to balance solid quality with fast loading and inference on a local machine.
The model takes as input a text passage, an optional parameter with a focusing phrase or query, and an experimental optional (N) parameter, which is used to guide the model to a specific number of items return in a summary list.
Please see the usage notes at: slim-summary-tiny
To pull the model via API:
from huggingface_hub import snapshot_download
snapshot_download("llmware/slim-summary-tiny-tool", local_dir="/path/on/your/machine/", local_dir_use_symlinks=False)
Load in your favorite GGUF inference engine, or try with llmware as follows:
from llmware.models import ModelCatalog
# to load the model and make a basic inference
model = ModelCatalog().load_model("slim-summary-tiny-tool")
response = model.function_call(text_sample)
# this one line will download the model and run a series of tests
ModelCatalog().tool_test_run("slim-summary-tiny-tool", verbose=True)
Note: please review config.json in the repository for prompt wrapping information, details on the model, and full test set.
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# Start a local OpenAI-compatible server with a web UI: llama-server -hf llmware/slim-summary-tiny-tool# Run inference directly in the terminal: llama-cli -hf llmware/slim-summary-tiny-tool