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lms - Command Line Tool for LM Studio

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Installation

lms ships with LM Studio 0.2.22 and newer.

To set it up, run the built-in bootstrap command like so:

  • Windows:

    cmd /c %USERPROFILE%/.cache/lm-studio/bin/lms.exe bootstrap
  • Linux/macOS:

    ~/.cache/lm-studio/bin/lms bootstrap

To check if the bootstrapping was successful, run the following in a 👉 new terminal window 👈:

lms

Usage

You can use lms --help to see a list of all available subcommands.

For details about each subcommand, run lms <subcommand> --help.

Here are some frequently used commands:

  • lms status - To check the status of LM Studio.
  • lms server start - To start the local API server.
  • lms server stop - To stop the local API server.
  • lms ls - To list all downloaded models.
    • lms ls --detailed - To list all downloaded models with detailed information.
    • lms ls --json - To list all downloaded models in machine-readable JSON format.
  • lms ps - To list all loaded models available for inferencing.
    • lms ps --json - To list all loaded models available for inferencing in machine-readable JSON format.
  • lms load --gpu max - To load a model with maximum GPU acceleration
    • lms load <model path> --gpu max -y - To load a model with maximum GPU acceleration without confirmation
  • lms unload <model identifier> - To unload a model
    • lms unload --all - To unload all models
  • lms create - To create a new project with LM Studio SDK
  • lms log stream - To stream logs from LM Studio