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Thank you for downloading oobabooga/text-generation-webui!
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# Installation
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Run the "start" script. It will install the web UI and all of its
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dependencies inside this folder.
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To launch the web UI in the future after it is already installed, run the
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"start" script again.
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# Updating the web UI
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Run the "update" script. It will install the updates only, so it should
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be much faster than the initial installation.
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# Adding flags like --model, --api, etc
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Open the "CMD_FLAGS.txt" file with a text editor, add your flags, and
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save the file. For instance, to add the --api flag, change the file
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contents to
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--api
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# Running an interactive shell
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Sometimes you may need to install some additional Python package. To do
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that, run the "cmd" script and type your commands inside the terminal
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window that will appear.
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# Using an AMD GPU in Linux
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Requires ROCm SDK 5.4.2 or 5.4.3 to be installed. Some systems may also
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need: sudo apt-get install libstdc++-12-dev
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Edit the "webui.py" script using a text editor and un-comment and
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modify the lines near the top of the script according to your setup. In
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particular, modify the os.environ["ROCM_PATH"] = '/opt/rocm' line to
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point to your ROCm installation.
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Thank you for downloading oobabooga/text-generation-webui.
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# Installation
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# WSL setup
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Run the "start" script. It will install the web UI and all of its
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dependencies inside this folder.
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To launch the web UI in the future after it is already installed, run the
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"start" script again.
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## Updating the web UI
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Run the "update" script. It will install the updates only, so it should
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be much faster than the initial installation.
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## Adding flags like --model, --api, etc
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Open the "CMD_FLAGS.txt" file with a text editor, add your flags, and
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save the file. For instance, to add the --api flag, change the file
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contents to
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--api
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## Running an interactive shell
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Sometimes you may need to install some additional Python package. To do
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that, run the "cmd" script and type your commands inside the terminal
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window that will appear.
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## Using an AMD GPU in Linux
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Requires ROCm SDK 5.4.2 or 5.4.3 to be installed. Some systems may also
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need: sudo apt-get install libstdc++-12-dev
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Edit the "webui.py" script using a text editor and un-comment and
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modify the lines near the top of the script according to your setup. In
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particular, modify the os.environ["ROCM_PATH"] = '/opt/rocm' line to
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point to your ROCm installation.
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## WSL special instructions
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If you do not have WSL installed, see here:
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https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/install
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wsl -l
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wsl -s <DistroName>
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# Web UI Installation
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### Web UI Installation
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Run the "start" script. By default it will install the web UI in WSL:
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/home/{username}/text-gen-install
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To launch the web UI in the future after it is already installed, run
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the same "start" script. Ensure that webui.py and wsl.sh are next to it!
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# Updating the web UI
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### Updating the web UI
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Run the "update" script. This will only install the updates, so it should
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be much faster than the initial installation.
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As an alternative to running the "update" script, you can also run "wsl.sh update" in WSL.
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You can also run "wsl.sh update" in WSL.
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# Adding flags like --chat, --notebook, etc
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Edit the "webui.py" script using a text editor and add the desired flags
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to the CMD_FLAGS variable at the top. It should look like this:
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CMD_FLAGS = '--chat'
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For instance, to add the --api flag, change it to
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CMD_FLAGS = '--chat --api'
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The "start" and "update" scripts will copy the edited "webui.py" to WSL
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to be used by the web UI.
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# Running an interactive shell
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### Running an interactive shell
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To run an interactive shell in the miniconda environment, run the "cmd"
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script. This is useful for installing additional requirements manually.
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You can also run "wsl.sh cmd" in WSL.
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As an alternative to running the "cmd" script, you can also run "wsl.sh cmd" in WSL.
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# Changing the default install location
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### Changing the default install location
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To change this, you will need to edit the scripts as follows:
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wsl.sh: line ~22 INSTALL_DIR="/path/to/install/dir"
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