mlx-openai-server

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A high-performance API server that provides OpenAI-compatible endpoints for MLX models. Developed using Python and powered by the FastAPI framework, it provides an efficient, scalable, and user-friendly solution for running MLX-based vision and language models locally with an OpenAI-compatible interface.

  • .gitignore
  • .pre-commit-config.yaml
  • AGENTS.md
  • configure_mlx.sh
  • LICENSE
  • Makefile
  • pyproject.toml
  • README.md

πŸš€ Installation Guide

1. Get the code
git clone https://github.com/cubist38/mlx-openai-server

Downloads the entire project code from GitHub to your computer.

cd mlx-openai-server

Moves into the project folder you just downloaded.

2. Official Install Script

Easy Recommended
Prerequisites
  • Homebrew A package manager for macOS/Linux.
brew install ffmpeg

Installs the pre-built package via Homebrew β€” no source build required.

βœ… After installing, open a new terminal and run the program's version command (e.g. --version) to confirm it worked.

Pulled directly from this repo's README.

3. Python

Easy
Prerequisites
  • Git Needed to download the project code from GitHub.
  • Python 3 On Windows, be sure to check 'Add Python to PATH' during installation.
uv pip install mlx-openai-server

Installs the Python libraries listed in requirements.txt (or similar).

uv pip install git+https://github.com/cubist38/mlx-openai-server.git

Installs the Python libraries listed in requirements.txt (or similar).

uv pip install git+https://github.com/ml-explore/mlx-lm.git

Installs the Python libraries listed in requirements.txt (or similar).

uv pip install git+https://github.com/Blaizzy/mlx-vlm.git

Installs the Python libraries listed in requirements.txt (or similar).

uv pip install git+https://github.com/Blaizzy/mlx-embeddings.git

Installs the Python libraries listed in requirements.txt (or similar).

βœ… If it runs without errors and prints output in the terminal, it worked.

Pulled directly from this repo's README.

4. Make

Medium
Prerequisites
  • Git Needed to download the project code from GitHub.
  • Make Usually pre-installed on Linux/macOS. On Windows, install separately (e.g. via MSYS2 or WSL).
make

Compiles the code based on the generated build configuration to produce an executable.

βœ… If it finishes without errors, it worked. Try running the generated executable directly.
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