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Build and Install
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Install from PyPI
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-----------------
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MLX is available on PyPI. All you have to do to use MLX with your own Apple
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silicon computer is
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.. code-block:: shell
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pip install mlx
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To install from PyPI you must meet the following requirements:
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- Using an M series chip (Apple silicon)
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- Using a native Python >= 3.8
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- MacOS >= 13.3
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.. note::
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MLX is only available on devices running MacOS >= 13.3
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It is highly recommended to use MacOS 14 (Sonoma)
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Troubleshooting
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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*My OS and Python versions are in the required range but pip still does not find
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a matching distribution.*
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Probably you are using a non-native Python. The output of
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python -c "import platform; print(platform.processor())"
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should be ``arm``. If it is ``i386`` (and you have M series machine) then you
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are using a non-native Python. Switch your Python to a native Python. A good
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way to do this is with
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`Conda <https://stackoverflow.com/questions/65415996/how-to-specify-the-architecture-or-platform-for-a-new-conda-environment-apple>`_.
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Build from source
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-----------------
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Build Requirements
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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- A C++ compiler with C++17 support (e.g. Clang >= 5.0)
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- `cmake <https://cmake.org/>`_ -- version 3.24 or later, and ``make``
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- Xcode >= 14.3 (Xcode >= 15.0 for MacOS 14 and above)
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Python API
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^^^^^^^^^^
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To build and install the MLX python library from source, first, clone MLX from
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`its GitHub repo <https://github.com/ml-explore/mlx>`_:
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git clone git@github.com:ml-explore/mlx.git mlx && cd mlx
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Make sure that you have `pybind11 <https://pybind11.readthedocs.io/en/stable/index.html>`_
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installed. You can install ``pybind11`` with ``pip``, ``brew`` or ``conda`` as follows:
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pip install "pybind11[global]"
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conda install pybind11
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brew install pybind11
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Then simply build and install it using pip:
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env CMAKE_BUILD_PARALLEL_LEVEL="" pip install .
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For developing use an editable install:
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env CMAKE_BUILD_PARALLEL_LEVEL="" pip install -e .
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To make sure the install is working run the tests with:
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pip install ".[testing]"
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python -m unittest discover python/tests
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C++ API
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^^^^^^^
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Currently, MLX must be built and installed from source.
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Similarly to the python library, to build and install the MLX C++ library start
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by cloning MLX from `its GitHub repo
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<https://github.com/ml-explore/mlx>`_:
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git clone git@github.com:ml-explore/mlx.git mlx && cd mlx
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Create a build directory and run CMake and make:
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mkdir -p build && cd build
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cmake .. && make -j
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Run tests with:
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make test
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Install with:
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make install
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Note that the built ``mlx.metallib`` file should be either at the same
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directory as the executable statically linked to ``libmlx.a`` or the
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preprocessor constant ``METAL_PATH`` should be defined at build time and it
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should point to the path to the built metal library.
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.. list-table:: Build Options
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:widths: 25 8
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:header-rows: 1
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* - Option
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- Default
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* - MLX_BUILD_TESTS
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- ON
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* - MLX_BUILD_EXAMPLES
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- OFF
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* - MLX_BUILD_BENCHMARKS
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- OFF
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* - MLX_BUILD_METAL
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- ON
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* - MLX_BUILD_PYTHON_BINDINGS
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- OFF
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.. note::
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If you have multiple Xcode installations and wish to use
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a specific one while building, you can do so by adding the
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following environment variable before building
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export DEVELOPER_DIR="/path/to/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/"
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Further, you can use the following command to find out which
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MacOS SDK will be used
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.. code-block:: shell
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xcrun -sdk macosx --show-sdk-version
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