# Ollama-GUI ![GitHub License](https://img.shields.io/github/license/chyok/ollama-gui) ![PyPI - Version](https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/ollama-gui) ![PyPI - Python Version](https://img.shields.io/pypi/pyversions/ollama-gui) A very simple ollama GUI, implemented using the built-in Python Tkinter library, with no additional dependencies. Provide you with the simplest possible visual Ollama interface. ![ollama-gui-1 2 0](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a4bb979b-68a4-4062-b484-7542f2a866e0) ## 🚀 Features ### v1.1.0 + 📁 One file project. + 📦 No external dependencies, only **tkinter** which is usually bundled. + 🔍 Auto check ollama model list. + 🌐 Customizable ollama host support. + 💬 Multiple conversations. + 📋 Menu bar and right-click menu. + 🛑 Stop generating at any time. ### v1.2.0 + 🗂️ Model Management: Download and Delete Models. + 🎨 UI Enhancement: Bubble dialog theme. + 📝 Editable Conversation History. ## 📎 Before Start We need to set up Ollama service first. Please refer to: + [Ollama](https://ollama.com/) + [Ollama Github](https://github.com/ollama/ollama) ## ⚙️ Run Choose any way you like: > **Note: If you are using a Mac and the system version is Sonoma, please refer to the Q&A at the bottom.** ### source code ``` python ollama_gui.py ``` ### using pip ``` pip install ollama-gui ollama-gui ``` ### binary file | Platform | Download Link | |----------|----------------------------------------------------------| | Windows | [Download](https://github.com/chyok/ollama-gui/releases) | | Mac (Apple Silicon) | [Download](https://github.com/chyok/ollama-gui/releases) | | Linux | [Download](https://github.com/chyok/ollama-gui/releases) | ## 📋 Q&A ### I'm using a Mac, why does the application sometimes not respond when I click on it? The issue affects macOS Sonoma users running applications that use Tcl/Tk versions 8.6.12 or older, including various Python versions. When the mouse cursor is inside the Tkinter window during startup, GUI elements become unresponsive to clicks. Solution: Update to Tcl/Tk version 8.6.13 or newer, which fixes this problem. For Python users, this can be done by: Using Python 3.11.7 or later, which bundles the fixed Tcl/Tk version. Using Python 3.12 or later, which already includes the fix. https://www.python.org/downloads/macos/ For other Python versions, installing Tcl/Tk 8.6.13+ separately (e.g., via Homebrew) and ensuring Python uses this version. Here is the issue: https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/110218 ------ ### ImportError: No module named 'Tkinter' This probably happens because the Tk library is not installed. For Ubuntu or other distros with Apt: ``` sudo apt-get install python3-tk ``` For Fedora: ``` sudo dnf install python3-tkinter ``` For macOS: ``` brew install python-tk ``` For Windows: make sure to **check in the Python install the optional feature "tcl/tk and IDLE"**. Refer to: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/25905540/importerror-no-module-named-tkinter ## License This project is licensed under the [MIT License](LICENSE).