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# What does this PR do? [Provide a short summary of what this PR does and why. Link to relevant issues if applicable.] It would be better to tell user env var usage in help text. ``` before: $ llama stack run --help --port PORT Port to run the server on. Defaults to 8321 after $ llama stack run --help --port PORT Port to run the server on. It can also be passed via the env var LLAMA_STACK_PORT. Defaults to 8321 ``` [//]: # (If resolving an issue, uncomment and update the line below) [//]: # (Closes #[issue-number]) ## Test Plan [Describe the tests you ran to verify your changes with result summaries. *Provide clear instructions so the plan can be easily re-executed.*] [//]: # (## Documentation) Signed-off-by: reidliu <reid201711@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: reidliu <reid201711@gmail.com> |
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Llama Stack Documentation
Here's a collection of comprehensive guides, examples, and resources for building AI applications with Llama Stack. For the complete documentation, visit our ReadTheDocs page.
Content
Try out Llama Stack's capabilities through our detailed Jupyter notebooks:
- Building AI Applications Notebook - A comprehensive guide to building production-ready AI applications using Llama Stack
- Benchmark Evaluations Notebook - Detailed performance evaluations and benchmarking results
- Zero-to-Hero Guide - Step-by-step guide for getting started with Llama Stack