Get started with CLI

The process is simple. Download it, register your account using it, then start doing your work on the cloud! We offer binaries for all the major platforms:

Apple/MacOS:
Either AMD/Intel or the newer M1, M2, M3, M4 Apple chipsets.

Linux (all Distributions):
Choose if your machine is AMD/Intel, or the ARM architecture.

Windows (all Versions):
Choose if your machine is AMD/Intel, or the ARM architecture.


After Downloading, Register…

mv YOUR_DOWNLOADED_BINARY ./adviser
chmod 755 ./adviser
./adviser signup             # check email and validate it before continuing...
./adviser login              # if error see below for troubleshooting!
# we only need to create a cluster once!
./adviser cluster create --cloud

You do need to create a cluster before starting, but this only needs to be done once. That is why we have a cluster create command. The cluster create tells you an integer cluster ID. Note it for below…

You can place the adviser/ directory somewhere safe, then add adviser/adviser to your PATH so that you can invoke it from anywhere.


Use it!

./adviser  run  --cluster 2  your_simulation.py  # cluster number from output above

Note that you are not limited to Python code, or simulation code. It’s whatever code you want to have run in the cloud. C, Rust, R, Java, or Fortran. It all works!

Get started with CLI

The process is simple. Download it, register your account using it, then start doing your work on the cloud! We offer binaries for all the major platforms:

Apple/MacOS:
Either AMD/Intel or the newer M1, M2, M3, M4 Apple chipsets.

Linux (all Distributions):
Choose if your machine is AMD/Intel, or the ARM architecture.

Windows (all Versions):
Choose if your machine is AMD/Intel, or the ARM architecture.


After Downloading, Register…

mv YOUR_DOWNLOADED_BINARY ./adviser
chmod 755 ./adviser
./adviser signup             # check email and validate it before continuing...
./adviser login              # if error see below for troubleshooting!
# we only need to create a cluster once!
./adviser cluster create --cloud

You do need to create a cluster before starting, but this only needs to be done once. That is why we have a cluster create command. The cluster create tells you an integer cluster ID. Note it for below…

You can place the adviser/ directory somewhere safe, then add adviser/adviser to your PATH so that you can invoke it from anywhere.


Use it!

./adviser  run  --cluster 2  your_simulation.py  # cluster number from output above

Note that you are not limited to Python code, or simulation code. It’s whatever code you want to have run in the cloud. C, Rust, R, Java, or Fortran. It all works!

Copyright © 2025 Adviser Labs, Inc. All Rights Reserved

Copyright © 2025 Adviser Labs, Inc. All Rights Reserved

Copyright © 2025 Adviser Labs, Inc. All Rights Reserved

Copyright © 2025 Adviser Labs, Inc. All Rights Reserved

Copyright © 2025 Adviser Labs, Inc. All Rights Reserved

Copyright © 2025 Adviser Labs, Inc. All Rights Reserved