What is LLM?
It is a Rust ecosystem of libraries for running inference on large language models, inspired by llama.cpp. On top of llm, there is a CLI application, llm-cli, which provides a convenient interface for running inference on supported models.
LLM is a tool in the Large Language Model Tools category of a tech stack.
LLM is an open source tool with 6.1K GitHub stars and 361 GitHub forks. Here’s a link to LLM's open source repository on GitHub
Who uses LLM?
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32 developers on StackShare have stated that they use LLM.
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LLM's Features
- Rust ecosystem of libraries for running inference on LLMs
- llm-cli provides a convenient interface for running inference on supported models
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