cortex ps
This command shows the running model and its status (Engine, RAM, VRAM, and Uptime).
Usage
- MacOs/Linux
- Windows
cortex ps [options]
cortex.exe ps [options]
For example, it returns the following table:
> cortex ps+------------------------+-----------+-----------+-----------+-------------------------------+| Model | Engine | RAM | VRAM | Uptime |+------------------------+-----------+-----------+-----------+-------------------------------+| llama3.2:3b-gguf-q4-km | llama-cpp | 308.23 MB | 1.87 GB | 7 seconds |+------------------------+-----------+-----------+-----------+-------------------------------+| tinyllama:1b-gguf | llama-cpp | 35.16 MB | 636.18 MB | 1 hour, 5 minutes, 45 seconds |+------------------------+-----------+-----------+-----------+-------------------------------+
Options
Option | Description | Required | Default value | Example |
---|---|---|---|---|
-h , --help | Display help information for the command. | No | - | -h |
info
You can use the --verbose
flag to display more detailed output of the internal processes. To apply this flag, use the following format: cortex --verbose [subcommand]
.