diff --git a/cmd/cmd.go b/cmd/cmd.go index c661df4e76..7955012c85 100644 --- a/cmd/cmd.go +++ b/cmd/cmd.go @@ -1418,13 +1418,13 @@ func NewCLI() *cobra.Command { createCmd := &cobra.Command{ Use: "create MODEL", - Short: "Create a model from a Modelfile", + Short: "Create a model", Args: cobra.ExactArgs(1), PreRunE: checkServerHeartbeat, RunE: CreateHandler, } - createCmd.Flags().StringP("file", "f", "", "Name of the Modelfile (default \"Modelfile\"") + createCmd.Flags().StringP("file", "f", "", "Name of the Modelfile (default \"Modelfile\")") createCmd.Flags().StringP("quantize", "q", "", "Quantize model to this level (e.g. q4_K_M)") showCmd := &cobra.Command{ diff --git a/docs/import.md b/docs/import.md index df06ce4b32..104b4162c5 100644 --- a/docs/import.md +++ b/docs/import.md @@ -53,6 +53,8 @@ FROM /path/to/safetensors/directory If you create the Modelfile in the same directory as the weights, you can use the command `FROM .`. +If you do not create the Modelfile, ollama will act as if there was a Modelfile with the command `FROM .`. + Now run the `ollama create` command from the directory where you created the `Modelfile`: ```shell