| name | ollama-optimizer |
| description | Optimize Ollama configuration for the current machine's hardware. Use when asked to speed up Ollama, tune local LLM performance, or pick models that fit available GPU/RAM. Don't use for LM Studio, llama.cpp, vLLM, or hosted-API LLM providers. |
| license | MIT |
| effort | medium |
| metadata | {"version":"1.1.0","author":"Luong NGUYEN <luongnv89@gmail.com>"} |
Ollama Optimizer
Optimize Ollama configuration based on system hardware analysis.
When to Use
Use this skill when the user asks to optimize Ollama, configure Ollama, speed up Ollama, fix Ollama running slow, set up a local LLM, tune inference speed, reduce memory usage, or select models that fit their GPU/RAM. The skill analyzes hardware (GPU, VRAM, RAM, CPU) and produces tailored recommendations.
Do not use for LM Studio, llama.cpp, vLLM, or hosted-API LLM providers (OpenAI, Anthropic) — those use different runtimes and tuning surfaces.
Workflow
Phase 1: System Detection
Run the detection script to gather hardware information:
python3 scripts/detect_system.py
Parse the JSON output to identify:
- OS and version
- CPU model and core count
- Total RAM / unified memory
- GPU type, VRAM, and driver version
- Current Ollama installation and environment variables
Phase 2: Analyze and Recommend
Based on detected hardware, determine the optimization profile:
Hardware Tier Classification:
| Tier | Criteria | Max Model | Key Optimizations |
|---|
| CPU-only | No GPU detected | 3B | num_thread tuning, Q4_K_M quant |
| Low VRAM | <6GB VRAM | 3B | Flash attention, KV cache q4_0 |
| Entry | 6-8GB VRAM | 8B | Flash attention, KV cache q8_0 |
| Prosumer | 10-12GB VRAM | 14B | Flash attention, full offload |
| Workstation | 16-24GB VRAM | 32B | Standard config, Q5_K_M option |
| High-end | 48GB+ VRAM | 70B+ | Multiple models, Q5/Q6 quants |
Apple Silicon Special Case:
- Unified memory = shared CPU/GPU RAM
- 8GB Mac → treat as 6GB VRAM tier
- 16GB Mac → treat as 12GB VRAM tier
- 32GB+ Mac → treat as workstation tier
Phase 3: Generate Optimization Plan
Create a structured optimization guide with these sections:
1. System Overview
Present detected hardware specs and highlight constraints (e.g., "8GB unified memory limits to 7B models").
2. Dependency Assessment
List what's needed based on the platform:
- macOS: Ollama only (Metal automatic)
- Linux NVIDIA: Ollama + NVIDIA driver 450+
- Linux AMD: Ollama + ROCm 5.0+
- Windows: Ollama + NVIDIA driver 452+
3. Configuration Recommendations
Essential environment variables:
export OLLAMA_FLASH_ATTENTION=1
export OLLAMA_KV_CACHE_TYPE=q8_0
Model selection guidance:
- Recommend specific models from
ollama list output
- Suggest appropriate quantization (Q4_K_M default, Q5_K_M if headroom exists)
- Warn if current models exceed hardware capacity
Modelfile tuning (when needed):
PARAMETER num_gpu <layers> # Partial offload for limited VRAM
PARAMETER num_thread <cores> # CPU threads (physical cores, not hyperthreads)
PARAMETER num_ctx <size> # Reduce context for memory savings
4. Execution Checklist
Provide copy-paste commands in order:
- Set environment variables
- Restart Ollama service
- Pull recommended models
- Test with
ollama run <model> --verbose
5. Verification Commands
python3 scripts/benchmark_ollama.py --model <model>
nvidia-smi
ollama run <model> "test" --verbose 2>&1 | head -20
Acceptance Criteria
A run passes when all of the following are true:
Step Completion Reports
After completing each major step, output a status report in this format:
◆ [Step Name] ([step N of M] — [context])
··································································
[Check 1]: √ pass
[Check 2]: √ pass (note if relevant)
[Check 3]: × fail — [reason]
[Check 4]: √ pass
[Criteria]: √ N/M met
____________________________
Result: PASS | FAIL | PARTIAL
Adapt the check names to match what the step actually validates. Use √ for pass, × for fail, and — to add brief context. The "Criteria" line summarizes how many acceptance criteria were met. The "Result" line gives the overall verdict.
Detection (step 1 of 4)
◆ Detection (step 1 of 4 — hardware profiling)
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Hardware detected: √ pass — macOS 14, Apple M2
GPU identified: √ pass — Apple Metal (unified memory)
RAM measured: √ pass — 16GB unified memory
[Criteria]: √ 3/3 met
____________________________
Result: PASS
Analysis (step 2 of 4)
◆ Analysis (step 2 of 4 — profile selection)
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Tier classified: √ pass — Prosumer (16GB unified)
Profile selected: √ pass — Flash attention, full offload
Bottlenecks identified: √ pass — memory bandwidth primary constraint
[Criteria]: √ 3/3 met
____________________________
Result: PASS
Plan (step 3 of 4)
◆ Plan (step 3 of 4 — optimization guide)
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Guide generated: √ pass — ollama-optimization-guide.md written
Parameters tuned: √ pass — OLLAMA_FLASH_ATTENTION=1, KV_CACHE_TYPE=q8_0
Model recommendations ready: √ pass — llama3.1:14b-instruct-q4_K_M suggested
[Criteria]: √ 3/3 met
____________________________
Result: PASS
Verification (step 4 of 4)
◆ Verification (step 4 of 4 — config validation)
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Benchmark commands listed: √ pass — python3 scripts/benchmark_ollama.py
Config verified: √ pass — ollama run --verbose output checked
[Criteria]: √ 2/2 met
____________________________
Result: PASS
Reference Files
Expected Output
Generate an ollama-optimization-guide.md file. Ask the user where to save it (suggest ~/.config/ollama/optimization-guide.md or current directory). Contents:
# Ollama Optimization Guide
**Generated:** <timestamp>
**System:** <OS> | <CPU> | <RAM>GB RAM | <GPU>
## System Overview
<hardware summary and constraints>
## Current Configuration
<existing Ollama setup and env vars>
## Recommendations
### Environment Variables
<shell commands to set vars>
### Model Selection
<recommended models with rationale>
### Performance Tuning
<Modelfile adjustments if needed>
## Execution Checklist
- [ ] <step 1>
- [ ] <step 2>
...
## Verification
<benchmark commands and expected results>
## Rollback
<commands to revert changes if needed>
Quick Optimization Commands (opt-in only)
Only use this fast path if the user explicitly asks to skip full hardware analysis. Otherwise always run Phases 1-3 and follow the tier-based recommendation — do not apply these shortcuts by default, and do not let them override a tier decision already made. For the actual per-platform commands and env vars, see Platform-Specific Setup and Environment Variables.