North Mini Code adds smaller local and API options
North Mini Code now has a version available from . The smaller version can run on a Mac or other local hardware if the machine has about 20 gigabytes of memory. It now works with Ollama and other local runtimes built on llama.cpp.
It is also available through the for people who prefer cloud access. The main change is easier access to a coding AI model, either locally with lower hardware needs or through an API.
Key points
- A version of North Mini Code is now on .
- It needs about 20 gigabytes of memory to run locally.
- It supports Ollama and local runtimes based on llama.cpp.
- It is also available through the .
- Local use may help lower for repeated AI agent experiments.