
Llama.cpp Inference
FreeRun local GGUF inference and discover Hugging Face models.
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What Llama.cpp Inference does
Llama.cpp is a powerful skill designed for developers and data scientists who want to leverage local inference for GGUF models. It allows users to run models on various hardware configurations, including CPU, Apple Silicon, and different GPU setups like CUDA and ROCm. This flexibility makes it a valuable tool for those working with machine learning models that require efficient resource management. The skill also facilitates model discovery from the Hugging Face Hub, enabling users to find the right GGUF files for their specific needs.
With Llama.cpp, users can easily build commands for llama-server or llama-cli to interact with models hosted on the Hub. The skill provides a structured workflow for searching candidate repositories, extracting model specifications, and determining the best quantization options based on available RAM or VRAM. This ensures that users can optimize their model usage based on their hardware capabilities, making it easier to manage resources effectively.
In addition to model inference, Llama.cpp supports various functionalities like embedding generation and chat-based interactions. Users can quickly set up their environment using simple installation commands and start running models directly from the Hugging Face Hub. The skill's Python bindings further enhance its usability, allowing for seamless integration into existing workflows. This makes Llama.cpp an essential tool for anyone looking to harness the power of local GGUF inference in their projects.
When to use it
Use this skill when you need to run local inference on GGUF models or discover models that support Llama.cpp.
When not to use it
This skill may not be suitable for users who require extensive cloud-based model hosting or those who do not work with GGUF formats.
What you can build with it
Local Model Inference
Run GGUF models locally on your machine using Llama.cpp, optimizing for your specific hardware.
Model Discovery on Hugging Face
Quickly find and select compatible GGUF models from the Hugging Face Hub based on your requirements.
Quantization Management
Easily choose the appropriate quantization for your models based on available RAM or VRAM.
How to install Llama.cpp Inference
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add nousresearch/hermes-agent/llama-cpp --agent claude-code2. Or install it manually
Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.
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Inside SKILL.md
Written by nousresearchllama.cpp + GGUF
Use this skill for local GGUF inference, quant selection, or Hugging Face repo discovery for llama.cpp.
When to use
- Run local models on CPU, Apple Silicon, CUDA, ROCm, or Intel GPUs
- Find the right GGUF for a specific Hugging Face repo
- Build a
llama-serverorllama-clicommand from the Hub - Search the Hub for models that already support llama.cpp
- Enumerate available
.gguffiles and sizes for a repo - Decide between Q4/Q5/Q6/IQ variants for the user's RAM or VRAM
Model Discovery workflow
Prefer URL workflows before asking for hf, Python, or custom scripts.
- Search for candidate repos on the Hub:
- Base:
https://huggingface.co/models?apps=llama.cpp&sort=trending - Add
search=<term>for a model family - Add
num_parameters=min:0,max:24Bor similar when the user has size constraints
- Base:
- Open the repo with the llama.cpp local-app view:
https://huggingface.co/<repo>?local-app=llama.cpp
- Treat the local-app snippet as the source of truth when it is visible:
- copy the exact
llama-serverorllama-clicommand - report the recommended quant exactly as HF shows it
- copy the exact
- Read the same
?local-app=llama.cppURL as page text or HTML and extract the section underHardware compatibility:- prefer its exact quant labels and sizes over generic tables
- keep repo-specific labels such as
UD-Q4_K_MorIQ4_NL_XL - if that section is not visible in the fetched page source, say so and fall back to the tree API plus generic quant guidance
- Query the tree API to confirm what actually exists:
https://huggingface.co/api/models/<repo>/tree/main?recursive=true- keep entries where
typeisfileandpathends with.gguf - use
pathandsizeas the source of truth for filenames and byte sizes - separate quantized checkpoints from
mmproj-*.ggufprojector files andBF16/shard files - use
https://huggingface.co/<repo>/tree/mainonly as a human fallback
- If the local-app snippet is not text-visible, reconstruct the command from the repo plus the chosen quant:
- shorthand quant selection:
llama-server -hf <repo>:<QUANT> - exact-file fallback:
llama-server --hf-repo <repo> --hf-file <filename.gguf>
- shorthand quant selection:
- Only suggest conversion from Transformers weights if the repo does not already expose GGUF files.
Quick start
Install llama.cpp
# macOS / Linux (simplest)
brew install llama.cpp
winget install llama.cpp
git clone https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.cpp
cd llama.cpp
cmake -B build
cmake --build build --config Release
Run directly from the Hugging Face Hub
llama-cli -hf bartowski/Llama-3.2-3B-Instruct-GGUF:Q8_0
llama-server -hf bartowski/Llama-3.2-3B-Instruct-GGUF:Q8_0
Run an exact GGUF file from the Hub
Use this when the tree API shows custom file naming or the exact HF snippet is missing.
llama-server \
--hf-repo microsoft/Phi-3-mini-4k-instruct-gguf \
--hf-file Phi-3-mini-4k-instruct-q4.gguf \
-c 4096
OpenAI-compatible server check
curl http://localhost:8080/v1/chat/completions \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{
"messages": [
{"role": "user", "content": "Write a limerick about Python exceptions"}
]
}'
Python bindings (llama-cpp-python)
pip install llama-cpp-python (CUDA: CMAKE_ARGS="-DGGML_CUDA=on" pip install llama-cpp-python --force-reinstall --no-cache-dir; Metal: CMAKE_ARGS="-DGGML_METAL=on" ...).
Basic generation
from llama_cpp import Llama
llm = Llama(
model_path="./model-q4_k_m.gguf",
n_ctx=4096,
n_gpu_layers=35, # 0 for CPU, 99 to offload everything
n_threads=8,
)
out = llm("What is machine learning?", max_tokens=256, temperature=0.7)
print(out["choices"][0]["text"])
Chat + streaming
llm = Llama(
model_path="./model-q4_k_m.gguf",
n_ctx=4096,
n_gpu_layers=35,
chat_format="llama-3", # or "chatml", "mistral", etc.
)
resp = llm.create_chat_completion(
messages=[
{"role": "system", "content": "You are a helpful assistant."},
{"role": "user", "content": "What is Python?"},
],
max_tokens=256,
)
print(resp["choices"][0]["message"]["content"])
# Streaming
for chunk in llm("Explain quantum computing:", max_tokens=256, stream=True):
print(chunk["choices"][0]["text"], end="", flush=True)
Embeddings
llm = Llama(model_path="./model-q4_k_m.gguf", embedding=True, n_gpu_layers=35)
vec = llm.embed("This is a test sentence.")
print(f"Embedding dimension: {len(vec)}")
You can also load a GGUF straight from the Hub:
llm = Llama.from_pretrained(
repo_id="bartowski/Llama-3.2-3B-Instruct-GGUF",
filename="*Q4_K_M.gguf",
n_gpu_layers=35,
)
Choosing a quant
Use the Hub page first, generic heuristics second.
- Prefer the exact quant that HF marks as compatible for the user's hardware profile.
- For general chat, start with
Q4_K_M. - For code or technical work, prefer
Q5_K_MorQ6_Kif memory allows. - For very tight RAM budgets, consider
Q3_K_M,IQvariants, orQ2variants only if the user explicitly prioritizes fit over quality. - For multimodal repos, mention
mmproj-*.ggufseparately. The projector is not the main model file. - Do not normalize repo-native labels. If the page says
UD-Q4_K_M, reportUD-Q4_K_M.
Extracting available GGUFs from a repo
When the user asks what GGUFs exist, return:
- filename
- file size
- quant label
- whether it is a main model or an auxiliary projector
Ignore unless requested:
- README
- BF16 shard files
- imatrix blobs or calibration artifacts
Use the tree API for this step:
https://huggingface.co/api/models/<repo>/tree/main?recursive=true
For a repo like unsloth/Qwen3.6-35B-A3B-GGUF, the local-app page can show quant chips such as UD-Q4_K_M, UD-Q5_K_M, UD-Q6_K, and Q8_0, while the tree API exposes exact file paths such as Qwen3.6-35B-A3B-UD-Q4_K_M.gguf and Qwen3.6-35B-A3B-Q8_0.gguf with byte sizes. Use the tree API to turn a quant label into an exact filename.
Search patterns
Use these URL shapes directly:
https://huggingface.co/models?apps=llama.cpp&sort=trending
https://huggingface.co/models?search=<term>&apps=llama.cpp&sort=trending
https://huggingface.co/models?search=<term>&apps=llama.cpp&num_parameters=min:0,max:24B&sort=trending
https://huggingface.co/<repo>?local-app=llama.cpp
https://huggingface.co/api/models/<repo>/tree/main?recursive=true
https://huggingface.co/<repo>/tree/main
Output format
When answering discovery requests, prefer a compact structured result like:
Repo: <repo>
Recommended quant from HF: <label> (<size>)
llama-server: <command>
Other GGUFs:
- <filename> - <size>
- <filename> - <size>
Source URLs:
- <local-app URL>
- <tree API URL>
References
- hub-discovery.md - URL-only Hugging Face workflows, search patterns, GGUF extraction, and command reconstruction
- advanced-usage.md — speculative decoding, batched inference, grammar-constrained generation, LoRA, multi-GPU, custom builds, benchmark scripts
- quantization.md — quant quality tradeoffs, when to use Q4/Q5/Q6/IQ, model size scaling, imatrix
- server.md — direct-from-Hub server launch, OpenAI API endpoints, Docker deployment, NGINX load balancing, monitoring
- optimization.md — CPU threading, BLAS, GPU offload heuristics, batch tuning, benchmarks
- troubleshooting.md — install/convert/quantize/inference/server issues, Apple Silicon, debugging
Resources
- GitHub: https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.cpp
- Hugging Face GGUF + llama.cpp docs: https://huggingface.co/docs/hub/gguf-llamacpp
- Hugging Face Local Apps docs: https://huggingface.co/docs/hub/main/local-apps
- Hugging Face Local Agents docs: https://huggingface.co/docs/hub/agents-local
- Example local-app page: https://huggingface.co/unsloth/Qwen3.6-35B-A3B-GGUF?local-app=llama.cpp
- Example tree API: https://huggingface.co/api/models/unsloth/Qwen3.6-35B-A3B-GGUF/tree/main?recursive=true
- Example llama.cpp search: https://huggingface.co/models?num_parameters=min:0,max:24B&apps=llama.cpp&sort=trending
- License: MIT
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