This project contains a Laravel boilerplate with Cloudstudio Ollama-Laravel and Spatie Laravel-markdown packages preinstalled to use Ollama LLM Models locally with Laravel.
Ollama is an open-source & user-friendly tool designed to run large language models (LLMs) locally on a computer. It supports a variety of AI models including LLaMA-2, uncensored LLaMA, CodeLLaMA, Falcon, Mistral, Vicuna model, WizardCoder, and Wizard uncensored. It is current1ly compatible with MacOS and Linux, with Windows support expected to be available soon. Get started with Ollama
Ollama-Laravel is a Laravel package that provides a seamless integration with the Ollama API. It includes functionalities for model management, prompt generation, format setting, and more. This package is perfect for developers looking to leverage the power of the Ollama API in their Laravel applications. Chek Ollama-Laravel usage for more details.
Laravel Markdown is used render Markdown in a Laravel Blade view.
- You should have Ollama installed locally
- You should clone this repo & run Laravel locally using Sail
- I tested it on Apple Silicon M1 Max running Sonoma 14.1.2
- Install Ollama
- Clone this repository
git clone git@github.com:LeandroBerlin/Laravel-Ollama-boilerplate.git
- Move to project folder
cd Laravel-Ollama-boilerplate
- Install dependencies
composer install
- Configure environment
cp .env.example .env
- Create your App Key
php artisan key:generate
- Install frontend dependencies
npm install
- Run Vite
npm run dev
- Go to localhost:8000
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