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Thinking variant of ministral-3

vision tools thinking
ollama run frob/ministral-3:3b-thinking-q4_K_M

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Claude Code
Claude Code ollama launch claude --model frob/ministral-3:3b-thinking-q4_K_M
Codex
Codex ollama launch codex --model frob/ministral-3:3b-thinking-q4_K_M
OpenCode
OpenCode ollama launch opencode --model frob/ministral-3:3b-thinking-q4_K_M
OpenClaw
OpenClaw ollama launch openclaw --model frob/ministral-3:3b-thinking-q4_K_M

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Imported from hf.co/mistralai/Ministral-3-14B-Reasoning-2512.

This is a fused model (text and vision weights in the same GGUF) and so will run on the ollama engine.

This model does not use the mistral parser as the parser does not support thinking. As a result, tool performance may not be as good as the equivalent ministral-3 instruct model.

The thinking does tend to waffle.

$ ollama run frob/ministral-3:14b-thinking-fp16 tell me concisely what animal is in this image ./image1.jpg 
Added image './image1.jpg'
Thinking...
The image shows a small, white animal with a fluffy coat. It has a red collar with a
bell  attached, and it's sitting on a stone surface. The animal appears to be a young
puppy,  likely a small breed due to its size. The most distinctive features are its
white fur,  pointed ears, and the red collar with a bell. I recall that there are
several small white  dog breeds, such as the Havanese, Maltese, or a small
Samoyed, but the exact breed isn't  immediately clear from the image alone.
However, the overall appearance is that of a  small, white dog puppy.

I need to confirm if it's indeed a dog. The image doesn't show any non-canine features 
that would suggest it's another animal, like a cat or a fox. The shape of the ears,
the  structure of the face, and the overall body shape are consistent with that of a
dog.

Given that, the most concise way to describe the animal in the image is to say it's a 
small white dog puppy. I don't need to specify the breed unless the user asks for more 
details, as the question asks for a concise description. So, the response should be 
straightforward and to the point.
...done thinking.

The animal in the image is a small white dog puppy.
$ ollama run frob/ministral-3:14b-thinking-fp16 tell me concisely what animal is in this image ./image1.jpg  --think=false
Added image './image1.jpg'
The animal in the image is a puppy.
$ ollama run frob/ministral-3:14b-thinking-fp16 --experimental --experimental-yolo

This experimental version of Ollama has the bash tool enabled.
Models can read files on your computer, or run commands (after you allow them).

warning: yolo mode - all tool approvals will be skipped
>>> what is the time?
Thinking...
I need to provide the current time. Since my knowledge cutoff is 2023-10-01, I don't
have  real-time information by default. However, I can use a tool to fetch the current
time if  available. Let me check if there's a tool for that.

I recall that there might be a tool to get the current date and time. I'll try to use it.

I'll call the bash tool to get the current time. The command would be something like 
`date` in bash, which outputs the current date and time.

Let me try that.
...done thinking.


running: Bash: date
  Do 05 Feb 2026 19:40:32 CET
  

Thinking...
The bash command returned the current date and time as "Do 05 Feb 2026 19:40:32 CET".
I need to format this properly for the user. The date is in German format, so "Do"
stands  for "Donnerstag" which means Thursday. I can rephrase this in English for clarity.

The current time is 19:40:32 (7:40:32 PM) on Thursday, February 5, 2026, in the
Central  European Time (CET) zone. I should confirm the timezone abbreviation
to ensure accuracy.  CET is indeed Central European Time, which is UTC+1
during standard time.

I'll present this information clearly to the user.
...done thinking.

The current time is 7:40:32 PM (19:40:32) on Thursday, February 5, 2026, in the
Central European Time (CET) zone.