Local-LLM-Launcher-GUI: For those who hate CLI flags A new open-source GUI tool, Local-LLM-Launcher-GUI, lets users run large language models locally via vLLM or llama.cpp without memorizing command-line flags. The browser-based interface provides hardware-aware traffic-light guidance and plain-English error explanations. The project is hosted on GitHub. GitHub - jimdawdy-hub/Local-LLM-Launcher-GUI: A friendly GUI for running local LLMs with vLLM and llama.cpp — hardware-aware traffic-light guidance for every setting. Built on ideas from vllm-cli Chen-zexi . · GitHub https://github.com/jimdawdy-hub/Local-LLM-Launcher-GUI give me a star if you like it A friendly, browser-based control panel for downloading and running large language models “LLMs” — the AI models behind chatbots like ChatGPT, except running on your own computer using vLLM or llama.cpp SGLang coming soon . Built for people who don’t want to memorize cryptic command-line flags or spend an afternoon guessing why a model won’t load. Every setting is rated / / green / yellow / red against your actual computer and the model you picked , with a one-or-two-sentence plain-English explanation. A live “fuel gauge” shows whether the model will fit before you click launch. If a launch fails anyway, the app translates the error into something you can actually act on.