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One CLI to search, provision, and manage cloud GPUs across 10 providers

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swm

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One CLI to rule all GPU clouds.
Search pricing across 10 providers, spin up a GPU in seconds, sync your workspace, and track every dollar.


$ swm gpus -g h200 --max-price 4

  Live GPU Availability
┏━━━━━━━━━━┳━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━┳━━━━━━━━┳━━━━━━━━━━┳━━━━━━━━━┓
┃ Provider ┃ GPU              ┃ VRAM   ┃ $/hr     ┃ Stock   ┃
┡━━━━━━━━━━╇━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━╇━━━━━━━━╇━━━━━━━━━━╇━━━━━━━━━┩
│ vastai   │ NVIDIA H200      │ 141 GB │ $2.89/hr │ 12 avl  │
│ runpod   │ NVIDIA H200      │ 141 GB │ $3.49/hr │ High    │
│ lambda   │ NVIDIA H200      │ 141 GB │ $3.99/hr │ 4 avl   │
│ vultr    │ NVIDIA H200      │ 141 GB │ $3.88/hr │ 8 avl   │
└──────────┴──────────────────┴────────┴──────────┴─────────┘

Install

# macOS (Homebrew)
brew tap swm-gpu/swm && brew install swm

# Python (3.11+)
pipx install swm-gpu

# From source
git clone https://github.com/swm-gpu/swm.git && cd swm && pip install -e .

Quick Start

# 1. Add your API key
swm config set runpod.api_key <your-key>

# 2. Find a GPU (the table tells you each GPU's minimum CUDA)
swm gpus -g h200

# 3. Create a pod (auto-picks a CUDA-compatible image; auto-saves to storage)
swm pod create -p runpod -g h200 -n my-session --cuda 12.8

# 4. Install a framework
swm setup install vllm runpod:<id>

# 5. Done — pushes workspace to storage and terminates
swm pod down runpod:<id>

Or just ask your agent

Don't want to learn the CLI? Install the SKILL.md and your AI agent manages GPUs for you:

# Universal (works with Cursor, Copilot, Windsurf, Amp, Devin)
mkdir -p .agents/skills/swm-gpu-workflow
curl -sL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/swm-gpu/swm/main/.agents/skills/swm-gpu-workflow/SKILL.md \
  -o .agents/skills/swm-gpu-workflow/SKILL.md

Works with Cursor, Claude Code, Codex, Copilot, Windsurf, Amp, Devin, and any agent that can run shell commands.

Supported Providers

Provider GPU Search Provision Stop/Resume Billing API
RunPod Live Yes Yes Full
Vast.ai Live Yes Yes Full
Lambda Labs Live Yes
Vultr Live Yes Yes
TensorDock Live Yes Yes
FluidStack Live Yes Yes
AWS (EC2) Live Yes Yes
GCP (Compute) Live Yes Yes
Azure Live Yes Yes
CoreWeave Live Yes Yes

Key Features

GPU Search & Provisioning

swm gpus                            # all GPUs, all providers
swm gpus -g h200 -c 4              # 4×H200 configs
swm gpus --max-price 4 --secure    # under $4/hr, certified clouds
swm images list -p runpod --cuda 12.8  # see compatible Docker images
swm pod create -p runpod -g h200 -n train --cuda 12.8
swm pod down runpod:<id>            # sync + terminate

swm gpus reports each GPU's minimum CUDA toolkit. Pass --cuda <major.minor> to swm pod create to auto-pick the newest provider image that satisfies it.

Workspace Sync

Your /workspace directory follows you across clouds via S3-compatible storage (Backblaze B2, Amazon S3, Google GCS).

swm sync pull runpod:<id>           # storage → pod
swm sync push runpod:<id>           # pod → storage (incremental)
swm sync push runpod:<id> --delete  # also remove files deleted locally
swm sync watch runpod:<id>          # filesystem change watcher
swm sync auto runpod:<id>           # background daemon: push every 60s

Three-tier smart sync: inotify watcher tracks changes, incremental push uploads only what changed, tar mode packs 600k small files into one S3 object.

Continuous auto-sync. swm pod create starts an auto-sync daemon by default — it tails the watcher log and pushes every 60s with no manual intervention. Adopt an existing pod with swm setup workspace <pod> if you created it with --no-storage or the bootstrap was interrupted.

Frameworks

swm setup install vllm runpod:<id>       # vLLM inference server
swm setup install open-webui runpod:<id> # Open WebUI chat interface
swm setup install comfyui runpod:<id>    # ComfyUI image generation
swm setup install axolotl runpod:<id>    # Axolotl fine-tuning
swm setup install ollama runpod:<id>     # Ollama model runner
swm setup install swarmui runpod:<id>    # SwarmUI
swm setup install llm-studio runpod:<id> # H2O LLM Studio

Auto-detects GPU count for tensor parallelism, opens SSH tunnels for unexposed ports, probes health endpoints.

Lifecycle Guard

Monitors SSH sessions, GPU utilization, filesystem writes, and active processes. If nothing's happening, it saves your workspace and terminates the pod.

swm pod create -p runpod -g h200 -n train \
  --lifecycle auto-down --idle-timeout 30   # bake the policy into create
swm guard set runpod:<id> --mode auto-down --idle-timeout 30
swm guard list

No more $96 overnight H100 bills.

Cost Tracking

swm costs live                      # running cost right now
swm costs summary                   # spending breakdown
swm costs reconcile                 # verify against provider billing APIs
swm costs budget set 100            # $100/month alert

Model Management

swm models search qwen3             # search HuggingFace Hub
swm models pull runpod:<id> Qwen/Qwen3-235B
swm models set runpod:<id> Qwen/Qwen3-235B  # hot-swap vLLM model

How It Works

Everything happens over SSH. No agents on the pod. No custom images. No webhooks.

┌──────────┐       SSH        ┌─────────────┐       S3 API      ┌───────────┐
│ Your Mac │ ───────────────> │  GPU Pod    │ ────────────────> │ B2 / S3   │
│   swm    │  exec, scp      │  (any       │  s5cmd sync       │ / GCS     │
│          │ <─────────────── │   provider) │ <──────────────── │(workspace)│
└──────────┘                  └─────────────┘                   └───────────┘

Credentials are never stored on the pod. Storage keys are passed as transient environment variables per command.

Security

  • SSH key authentication only — no passwords stored anywhere
  • No credentials on pods — storage keys passed transiently, never written to disk
  • Non-destructive by defaultsync push, sync pull, and pod down never remove files from your storage bucket. Deletions are opt-in (sync push --delete) and the auto-sync daemon refuses to start unless a prior pull/push has confirmed pod ↔ bucket are in sync
  • Secure cloud defaultswm pod create defaults to SOC 2 / HIPAA certified data centers

Documentation

Full docs at swmgpu.com.

Page Description
Getting Started (CLI) Install and create your first pod in 5 minutes
Getting Started (Agent) Let your AI agent manage GPUs for you
Configuration All config keys for providers and storage
Command Reference Full reference for every swm command
Core Concepts Providers, workspaces, frameworks, lifecycle guard

Requirements

  • macOS or Linux
  • Python 3.11+ (if not using Homebrew binary)
  • SSH client (ssh, scp)
  • An account with at least one GPU provider

License

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0.

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