# llamactl ![Build and Release](https://github.com/lordmathis/llamactl/actions/workflows/release.yaml/badge.svg) ![Go Tests](https://github.com/lordmathis/llamactl/actions/workflows/go_test.yaml/badge.svg) ![WebUI Tests](https://github.com/lordmathis/llamactl/actions/workflows/webui_test.yaml/badge.svg) **Management server and proxy for multiple llama.cpp instances with OpenAI-compatible API routing.** ## Why llamactl? 🚀 **Multiple Model Serving**: Run different models simultaneously (7B for speed, 70B for quality) 🔗 **OpenAI API Compatible**: Drop-in replacement - route requests by model name 🌐 **Web Dashboard**: Modern React UI for visual management (unlike CLI-only tools) 🔐 **API Key Authentication**: Separate keys for management vs inference access 📊 **Instance Monitoring**: Health checks, auto-restart, log management ⚡ **Smart Resource Management**: Idle timeout, LRU eviction, and configurable instance limits 💡 **On-Demand Instance Start**: Automatically launch instances upon receiving OpenAI-compatible API requests 💾 **State Persistence**: Ensure instances remain intact across server restarts ![Dashboard Screenshot](docs/images/screenshot.png) **Choose llamactl if**: You need authentication, health monitoring, auto-restart, and centralized management of multiple llama-server instances **Choose Ollama if**: You want the simplest setup with strong community ecosystem and third-party integrations **Choose LM Studio if**: You prefer a polished desktop GUI experience with easy model management ## Quick Start ```bash # 1. Install llama-server (one-time setup) # See: https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.cpp#quick-start # 2. Download and run llamactl LATEST_VERSION=$(curl -s https://api.github.com/repos/lordmathis/llamactl/releases/latest | grep '"tag_name":' | sed -E 's/.*"([^"]+)".*/\1/') curl -L https://github.com/lordmathis/llamactl/releases/download/${LATEST_VERSION}/llamactl-${LATEST_VERSION}-linux-amd64.tar.gz | tar -xz sudo mv llamactl /usr/local/bin/ # 3. Start the server llamactl # Access dashboard at http://localhost:8080 ``` ## Usage ### Create and manage instances via web dashboard: 1. Open http://localhost:8080 2. Click "Create Instance" 3. Set model path and GPU layers 4. Start or stop the instance ### Or use the REST API: ```bash # Create instance curl -X POST localhost:8080/api/v1/instances/my-7b-model \ -H "Authorization: Bearer your-key" \ -d '{"model": "/path/to/model.gguf", "gpu_layers": 32}' # Use with OpenAI SDK curl -X POST localhost:8080/v1/chat/completions \ -H "Authorization: Bearer your-key" \ -d '{"model": "my-7b-model", "messages": [{"role": "user", "content": "Hello!"}]}' ``` ## Installation ### Option 1: Download Binary (Recommended) ```bash # Linux/macOS - Get latest version and download LATEST_VERSION=$(curl -s https://api.github.com/repos/lordmathis/llamactl/releases/latest | grep '"tag_name":' | sed -E 's/.*"([^"]+)".*/\1/') curl -L https://github.com/lordmathis/llamactl/releases/download/${LATEST_VERSION}/llamactl-${LATEST_VERSION}-$(uname -s | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]')-$(uname -m).tar.gz | tar -xz sudo mv llamactl /usr/local/bin/ # Or download manually from the releases page: # https://github.com/lordmathis/llamactl/releases/latest # Windows - Download from releases page ``` ### Option 2: Build from Source Requires Go 1.24+ and Node.js 22+ ```bash git clone https://github.com/lordmathis/llamactl.git cd llamactl cd webui && npm ci && npm run build && cd .. go build -o llamactl ./cmd/server ``` ## Prerequisites You need `llama-server` from [llama.cpp](https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.cpp) installed: ```bash # Quick install methods: # Homebrew (macOS) brew install llama.cpp # Or build from source - see llama.cpp docs ``` ## Configuration llamactl works out of the box with sensible defaults. ```yaml server: host: "0.0.0.0" # Server host to bind to port: 8080 # Server port to bind to allowed_origins: ["*"] # Allowed CORS origins (default: all) enable_swagger: false # Enable Swagger UI for API docs instances: port_range: [8000, 9000] # Port range for instances data_dir: ~/.local/share/llamactl # Data directory (platform-specific, see below) configs_dir: ~/.local/share/llamactl/instances # Instance configs directory logs_dir: ~/.local/share/llamactl/logs # Logs directory auto_create_dirs: true # Auto-create data/config/logs dirs if missing max_instances: -1 # Max instances (-1 = unlimited) max_running_instances: -1 # Max running instances (-1 = unlimited) enable_lru_eviction: true # Enable LRU eviction for idle instances llama_executable: llama-server # Path to llama-server executable default_auto_restart: true # Auto-restart new instances by default default_max_restarts: 3 # Max restarts for new instances default_restart_delay: 5 # Restart delay (seconds) for new instances default_on_demand_start: true # Default on-demand start setting on_demand_start_timeout: 120 # Default on-demand start timeout in seconds timeout_check_interval: 5 # Idle instance timeout check in minutes auth: require_inference_auth: true # Require auth for inference endpoints inference_keys: [] # Keys for inference endpoints require_management_auth: true # Require auth for management endpoints management_keys: [] # Keys for management endpoints ```
Full Configuration Guide llamactl can be configured via configuration files or environment variables. Configuration is loaded in the following order of precedence: ``` Defaults < Configuration file < Environment variables ``` ### Configuration Files #### Configuration File Locations Configuration files are searched in the following locations (in order of precedence): **Linux/macOS:** - `./llamactl.yaml` or `./config.yaml` (current directory) - `$HOME/.config/llamactl/config.yaml` - `/etc/llamactl/config.yaml` **Windows:** - `./llamactl.yaml` or `./config.yaml` (current directory) - `%APPDATA%\llamactl\config.yaml` - `%USERPROFILE%\llamactl\config.yaml` - `%PROGRAMDATA%\llamactl\config.yaml` You can specify the path to config file with `LLAMACTL_CONFIG_PATH` environment variable. ### Configuration Options #### Server Configuration ```yaml server: host: "0.0.0.0" # Server host to bind to (default: "0.0.0.0") port: 8080 # Server port to bind to (default: 8080) allowed_origins: ["*"] # CORS allowed origins (default: ["*"]) enable_swagger: false # Enable Swagger UI (default: false) ``` **Environment Variables:** - `LLAMACTL_HOST` - Server host - `LLAMACTL_PORT` - Server port - `LLAMACTL_ALLOWED_ORIGINS` - Comma-separated CORS origins - `LLAMACTL_ENABLE_SWAGGER` - Enable Swagger UI (true/false) #### Instance Configuration ```yaml instances: port_range: [8000, 9000] # Port range for instances (default: [8000, 9000]) data_dir: "~/.local/share/llamactl" # Directory for all llamactl data (default varies by OS) configs_dir: "~/.local/share/llamactl/instances" # Directory for instance configs (default: data_dir/instances) logs_dir: "~/.local/share/llamactl/logs" # Directory for instance logs (default: data_dir/logs) auto_create_dirs: true # Automatically create data/config/logs directories (default: true) max_instances: -1 # Maximum instances (-1 = unlimited) max_running_instances: -1 # Maximum running instances (-1 = unlimited) enable_lru_eviction: true # Enable LRU eviction for idle instances llama_executable: "llama-server" # Path to llama-server executable default_auto_restart: true # Default auto-restart setting default_max_restarts: 3 # Default maximum restart attempts default_restart_delay: 5 # Default restart delay in seconds default_on_demand_start: true # Default on-demand start setting on_demand_start_timeout: 120 # Default on-demand start timeout in seconds timeout_check_interval: 5 # Default instance timeout check interval in minutes ``` **Environment Variables:** - `LLAMACTL_INSTANCE_PORT_RANGE` - Port range (format: "8000-9000" or "8000,9000") - `LLAMACTL_DATA_DIRECTORY` - Data directory path - `LLAMACTL_INSTANCES_DIR` - Instance configs directory path - `LLAMACTL_LOGS_DIR` - Log directory path - `LLAMACTL_AUTO_CREATE_DATA_DIR` - Auto-create data/config/logs directories (true/false) - `LLAMACTL_MAX_INSTANCES` - Maximum number of instances - `LLAMACTL_MAX_RUNNING_INSTANCES` - Maximum number of running instances - `LLAMACTL_ENABLE_LRU_EVICTION` - Enable LRU eviction for idle instances - `LLAMACTL_LLAMA_EXECUTABLE` - Path to llama-server executable - `LLAMACTL_DEFAULT_AUTO_RESTART` - Default auto-restart setting (true/false) - `LLAMACTL_DEFAULT_MAX_RESTARTS` - Default maximum restarts - `LLAMACTL_DEFAULT_RESTART_DELAY` - Default restart delay in seconds - `LLAMACTL_DEFAULT_ON_DEMAND_START` - Default on-demand start setting (true/false) - `LLAMACTL_ON_DEMAND_START_TIMEOUT` - Default on-demand start timeout in seconds - `LLAMACTL_TIMEOUT_CHECK_INTERVAL` - Default instance timeout check interval in minutes #### Authentication Configuration ```yaml auth: require_inference_auth: true # Require API key for OpenAI endpoints (default: true) inference_keys: [] # List of valid inference API keys require_management_auth: true # Require API key for management endpoints (default: true) management_keys: [] # List of valid management API keys ``` **Environment Variables:** - `LLAMACTL_REQUIRE_INFERENCE_AUTH` - Require auth for OpenAI endpoints (true/false) - `LLAMACTL_INFERENCE_KEYS` - Comma-separated inference API keys - `LLAMACTL_REQUIRE_MANAGEMENT_AUTH` - Require auth for management endpoints (true/false) - `LLAMACTL_MANAGEMENT_KEYS` - Comma-separated management API keys
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