# Build TurboPilot TurboPilot is a C++ program that uses the [GGML](https://github.com/ggerganov/ggml) project to parse and run language models. ### Dependencies To build turbopilot you will need CMake, Libboost, a C++ toolchain and GNU Make. #### Ubuntu On Ubuntu you can install these things with: ```bash sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install libboost-dev cmake build-essential ``` #### MacOS If you use [brew](https://brew.sh/) you can simply add these dependencies by running: ```bash brew install cmake boost ``` ### Checkout Submodules Make sure the ggml subproject is checked out with `git submodule init` and `git submodule update` ### Prepare and Build Configure cmake to build the project with the following: ```bash mkdir ggml/build cd ggml/build cmake .. ``` If you are running on linux you can optionally compile a static build with `cmake -D CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS="-static" ..` which should make your binary portable across different flavours of the OS. From here you can now build the components that make up turbopilot: ```bash make codegen codegen-quantize codegen-serve ``` Where: - *codegen* is a command line tool for testing out prompts in a lightweight way (a lot like llama.cpp) - *codegen-serve* is the actual REST server that can be used to connect to VSCode - *codegen-quantize* is the tool for quantizing models exported by the conversion script. For more details see [Converting and Quantizing The Models](https://github.com/ravenscroftj/turbopilot/wiki/Converting-and-Quantizing-The-Models).