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#!/bin/bash
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# Start the Ollama server in the background.
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# The 'serve' command starts the Ollama API server.
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ollama serve &
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# Wait for the Ollama server to become available.
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# We loop and check the Ollama API endpoint until it responds.
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echo "Waiting for Ollama to start..."
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while ! curl -s http://localhost:11434 > /dev/null; do
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sleep 1
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done
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echo "Ollama started."
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# Create and register the custom model with Ollama.
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# 'gemma-unsloth' is the name you will use to refer to this model in your application.
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# It uses the Modelfile we created.
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ollama create gemma-unsloth -f Modelfile
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# Run the Gradio application.
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# The Gradio app will then communicate with the Ollama server running locally.
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python app.py
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