LocalAgent helps you connect local language models to tools with clear safety controls. It keeps runs consistent and allows checks on results.
LocalAgent runs on your computer. It links your local large language models (LLMs) with other software tools. This lets you automate tasks while keeping control over how your data moves.
It focuses on:
- Running everything locally on your machine, not in the cloud.
- Safety controls that let you set boundaries.
- Making sure each run can be repeated exactly.
- Checking the results for quality and accuracy.
You do not need to be a programmer to use it.
To run LocalAgent on Windows, your computer should meet these minimum requirements:
- Operating System: Windows 10 or later
- RAM: 8 GB or more
- Storage: At least 1 GB free space
- CPU: Intel i5 or equivalent processor
- Internet connection (for initial download only)
Make sure your system has the latest Windows updates installed to avoid compatibility problems.
This guide will help you download and run LocalAgent in simple steps.
Visit the release page to get the latest version of LocalAgent:
You will find files labeled with the latest version numbers. Look for a file ending with .exe. This is the program installer.
When you click the download link for the .exe file:
- Your browser will ask where to save the file.
- Choose a location you can easily find, like the Desktop or Downloads folder.
- Do not run the file directly from the browser. Wait until it is fully downloaded.
Locate the .exe file you downloaded on your computer.
- Double-click the file to start the installer.
- Follow the on-screen instructions.
- You can accept the default options.
- Wait for the installation to finish.
Once done, the program will be ready to use.
You can open LocalAgent in two ways:
- Use the shortcut icon added to your desktop or Start Menu.
- Find the program in your list of installed apps and open it from there.
The first time you open it, Windows might ask for permission to allow the app to run. Click Allow to continue.
Once LocalAgent is running, you can:
- Connect the local language model you have installed.
- Choose tools you want the agent to work with.
- Set safety controls like limits on data use or run rules.
- View details of each run and check results.
LocalAgent offers clear instructions inside the app for setting up models and tools step-by-step.
LocalAgent puts safety first. It gives you options to:
- Limit what data can be shared with tools.
- Control how often operations run.
- Review and approve runs before final use.
- Keep logs for transparency.
Adjust these settings from the appβs main menu under Safety Settings.
Each time LocalAgent performs a task using your connected models and tools, it:
- Saves the exact steps and settings.
- Allows you to run the same process again and get the same results.
- Makes it easy to track changes over time.
You can find saved runs from the History section within the app.
If you have issues:
- Check if your Windows updates are current.
- Restart the program and try running it again.
- If the agent does not connect to your local model, verify that the model is installed and running.
- Ensure your antivirus or firewall is not blocking LocalAgent.
- Use the Help menu for βError Logsβ which might give clues.
Use this link to visit the release page and download the program:
This page always has the newest versions. Download the latest .exe file to stay up to date.
- Run LocalAgent on a machine dedicated to your local models when possible.
- Keep your models updated to ensure better performance.
- Regularly check saved runs to understand how the agent performs.
- Adjust safety settings to match your comfort level with automation.
Inside the program, find guides on:
- Connecting different types of local language models.
- Setting up common tools to connect with LocalAgent.
- Understanding safety controls in detail.
- Exporting and sharing run results for review.
These resources can guide you through specific setups or advanced use cases.
If you need assistance, use the Help section in LocalAgent. It includes FAQs and contact information for support. You will find answers to most common questions there.