Lume: A VM Runtime for macOS and Linux Virtualization on Apple Silicon
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Summary
Lume is a VM runtime tool that uses Apple's Virtualization Framework to run macOS and Linux virtual machines at near-native speed on Apple Silicon. It's packaged as a single binary with an HTTP API, allowing users to create and control VMs programmatically via CLI or through the exposed API. The tool is designed for building AI agents, running CI/CD pipelines, and automating macOS interactions, with the Computer SDK leveraging its API for macOS automation.
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It uses Apple's native Virtualization Framework to run macOS and Linux VMs at near-native speed on Apple Silicon.
A single binary with an HTTP API. Create a VM, run it headlessly, control it programmatically.
Lume is a thin layer over Apple's Virtualization Framework, which provides hardware-accelerated virtualization on Apple Silicon.
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