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I have improved it and included cuda. Just got it working so still testing and need to make a docker-compose version |
Hoping to see it merged soon, any updates? |
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Hi there! 👋
I've been following the Route-LLM project and I must say, it's really cool! The idea of using language models to generate routes and directions is brilliant. 🌟
However, I noticed that getting started with the project might be a bit confusing for some users, especially those who are new to the tech stack used. 🤔
I believe that deploying the project using Docker could make it even more accessible and user-friendly. By providing a
Dockerfileanddocker-compose.ymlfile, anyone interested in using Route-LLM could quickly build and run the server within seconds. This would greatly simplify the setup process and reduce the chances of running into environment-related issues. 🐳Dockerizing the project could also help increase its popularity and adoption. Many developers and users prefer projects that are easy to deploy and run, and Docker has become a standard for containerization. 📈
To contribute to this effort, I have created a
Dockerfileanddocker-compose.ymlfile that document the workflow and make it straightforward to deploy Route-LLM on the cloud or any Docker-compatible environment. 🚀I hope this contribution helps make Route-LLM even more accessible and attractive to a wider audience. Let me know if you have any feedback or suggestions!
Keep up the great work! 😊