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@hyperlite-ai/linux-x64

v0.4.2

Published

HyperLite native binary for Linux x64 — terminal-native local AI with CUDA GPU acceleration via Ollama

Downloads

674

Readme

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@hyperlite-ai/linux-x64

Native Linux x64 binary for HyperLite — terminal-native local AI, offline and GPU-accelerated.

This is a platform binary package. Install the main package:

npm install -g hyperlite-ai
hl

hyperlite.org


About HyperLite

HyperLite is a local AI assistant built in Rust that runs entirely on your hardware. No cloud, no API keys, no telemetry. It auto-installs Ollama with CUDA support on Linux for GPU-accelerated inference, downloads models directly from HuggingFace, and gives the AI full tool access — files, shell, git, web search, PDF reading, CSV analysis, and more.

This package

Contains a single precompiled binary: hl

  • Format: ELF 64-bit, Linux x86_64, dynamically linked (glibc)
  • Target: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
  • Compiler: Rust stable

Requirements

  • Linux x64 with glibc 2.17+
  • Node.js 16+ (launcher only — not required to run hl directly)
  • GPU acceleration: NVIDIA GPU + CUDA drivers, or AMD GPU + ROCm (CPU fallback available)

Usage

npm install -g hyperlite-ai
hl

On first launch, HyperLite detects your GPU and installs Ollama automatically via apt, pacman, dnf, or brew — whichever is available. Models are downloaded from HuggingFace, sized to your hardware.


hyperlite.org

License

MIT