koboldcpp-1.65
- NEW: Added a new standalone UI for Image Generation, thanks to @ayunami2000 for porting StableUI (original by @aqualxx) to KoboldCpp! Now you have a powerful dedicated A1111 compatible GUI for generating images locally, with a similar look and feel to Automatic1111. And it runs in your browser, launching straight from KoboldCpp, simply load a Stable Diffusion model and visit http://localhost:5001/sdui/
- Added a new API field bypass_eos to skip EOS tokens while still allowing them to be generated.
- Hopefully fixed tk window resizing issues
- Increased interrogate mode token amount by 30%, and increased default chat completions token amount by 250%
- Merged improvements and fixes from upstream
- Updated Kobold Lite:
- Added option to insert Instruct System Prompt
- Added option to bypass (skip) EOS
- Added toggle to return special tokens
- Added Chat Names insertion for instruct mode
- Added button to launch StableUI
- Various minor fixes, support importing cards from CharacterHub urls.
Important Deprecation Notice:
The flags --smartcontext
, --hordeconfig
and --sdconfig
are being deprecated.
--smartcontext
is no longer as useful nowadays with context shifting, and just adds clutter and confusion. With it's removal, if contextshift is enabled, smartcontext will be used as a fallback if contextshift is unavailable, such as with old models. --noshift
can still be used to turn both behaviors off.
--hordeconfig
and --sdconfig
are being replaced, as the number of configurations for these arguments grow, the order of these positional arguments confuses people, and makes it very difficult to add new flags and toggles as well, since a misplaced new parameter breaks existing parameters. Additionally, it also prevented me from properly validating each input for data type and range.
As this is a large change, these deprecated flags will remain functional for now. However, you are strongly advised to switch over to the new replacement flags below:
Replacement Flags:
--hordemodelname Sets your AI Horde display model name.
--hordeworkername Sets your AI Horde worker name.
--hordekey Sets your AI Horde API key.
--hordemaxctx Sets the maximum context length your worker will accept.
--hordegenlen Sets the maximum number of tokens your worker will generate.
--sdmodel Specify a stable diffusion model to enable image generation.
--sdthreads Use a different number of threads for image generation if specified.
--sdquant If specified, loads the model quantized to save memory.
--sdclamped If specified, limit generation steps and resolution settings for shared use.
To use on Windows, download and run the koboldcpp_rocm.exe, which is a one-file pyinstaller OR download koboldcpp_rocm_files.zip and run python koboldcpp.py
(additional python pip modules might need installed, like customtkinter and tk or python-tk.
To use on Linux, clone the repo and build with make LLAMA_HIPBLAS=1 -j4
(-j4 can be adjusted to your number of CPU threads for faster build times)
For a full Linux build, make sure you have the OpenBLAS and CLBlast packages installed:
For Arch Linux: Install cblas
openblas
and clblast
.
For Debian: Install libclblast-dev
and libopenblas-dev
.
then run make LLAMA_HIPBLAS=1 LLAMA_OPENBLAS=1 LLAMA_CLBLAST=1 -j4
If you're using NVIDIA, you can try koboldcpp.exe at LostRuin's upstream repo here
If you don't need CUDA, you can use koboldcpp_nocuda.exe which is much smaller, also at LostRuin's repo.
To use on Linux, clone the repo and build with make LLAMA_HIPBLAS=1 -j4
Run it from the command line with the desired launch parameters (see --help), or manually select the model in the GUI.
and then once loaded, you can connect like this (or use the full koboldai client):
http://localhost:5001
For more information, be sure to run the program from command line with the --help flag.