FlexAI: CLI & Web Console
FlexAI provides two main client applications to interact with the platform, the FlexAI CLI and the FlexAI Web Console. Both clients allow you to manage your AI workloads, including uploading datasets, running training jobs, and monitoring their progress.
FlexAI CLI
Section titled “FlexAI CLI”The FlexAI CLI is a command line interface that allows you to interact with the FlexAI platform. It provides a powerful and flexible way to manage your AI workloads, including uploading, importing and exporting datasets, creating Remote Storage Connections to third party services, and inspecting specific details about your resources.
You can install the FlexAI CLI by following the installation instructions.
After installing the CLI, you might want to check out the CLI Quickstart Tutorial to get started with training a model with just a few commands. The CLI is designed to be intuitive and easy to use, allowing you to focus on your AI products and services without having to spend large amounts of time learning how to use yet another tool.
FlexAI Web Console
Section titled “FlexAI Web Console”The FlexAI Web Console is a web-based interface that allows you to manage your AI workloads through a user-friendly interface. It provides an easy way manage AI workloads and getting information about their progress at a glance.
Some features, such as uploading datasets, creating Remote Storage Connections, and inspecting specific details about your resources, may not yet be available in the Web Console. However, this client is continuously being improved, so you can expect more functionality to be available in the future.
The Web Console has been designed to provide a seamless and intuitive user experience, making it easy for you to manage your AI workloads without having to navigate complex menus or interfaces.
You can access the FlexAI Web Console at console.flex.ai 🔗.
A quickstart tutorial for the FlexAI Web Console is available at Web Console Quickstart, which will guide you through the process of training a model using the web interface.