Easy Open-WebUI + LM Studio Tutorial: Free & Local ChatGPT Alternative
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- čas přidán 26. 06. 2024
- In this video, we'll walk you through the simple steps to install Open WebUI, set up a dedicated environment, and connect it to LM Studio for a fully functional, locally-run AI assistant. You'll learn how to: Install Open WebUI and its dependencies
Set up a dedicated environment with Miniconda
Connect to LM Studio for open-source language models
Use your local AI assistant for text-to-speech, image generation, document Q&A, and more! With over 29,000 stars on GitHub, the open-source community loves Open WebUI. Join the movement and take the first step towards a more private and customizable AI experience.
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how to run second time?
Activate the conda environment and run "open-webui serve". That's it.
Hey, i have tried this. In the API-key field, "none" does not work, the apikey is "lm-studio"
That's a bit strange but if it works, it works. Normally if your using a local OpenAI compatible API you don't need an API key at all and "none" usually works for me as demonstrated in the video.
I have same problem