| name | skippy-model-package |
| description | Use this skill when inspecting GGUF models, planning layer ranges, generating or validating skippy package artifacts, fake packages for direct GGUFs, materialized stage cache behavior, or GGUF writer integration. |
| metadata | {"short-description":"Inspect and package GGUF stages"} |
skippy-model-package
Use this skill for model inspection, package planning, stage materialization,
and cache behavior.
Ownership
Rust owns package manifests, topology planning inputs, cache policy, and mesh
model-storage integration. The patched llama/skippy ABI owns GGUF tensor
inspection and GGUF artifact writing.
Direct GGUF loading in mesh should materialize as a fake package identity in
the skippy runtime so the split-serving path can use the same package-backed
stage machinery as Hugging Face packages.
Commands
Check current package names before running commands:
cargo metadata --no-deps --format-version 1 | jq -r '.packages[].name' | sort
Useful current checks in this repo:
cargo test -p skippy-runtime --lib
cargo test -p skippy-topology --lib
cargo test -p mesh-llm-host-runtime --lib inference::skippy
For a published layer package, prefer package-local diagnostics before a live
split smoke:
cargo test -p skippy-model-package --bin skippy-model-package
skippy-model-package preflight <package-dir> --stages 2
Cache Policy
Materialized stages are derived cache. Model storage commands may evict
materialized stage artifacts without deleting the source model/package. Preserve
pinned materialized artifacts unless the command explicitly asks for a stronger
cleanup.