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Hi there. I'm a fan of exui as it has the best speed out of the exl2 compatible front-ends I've used and I would really like to use it more for writing, however as far as creative writing goes it's a little bare-bones in terms of features. The notebook is functional, but for anything in-depth you really need to have a Memory field (things that stay inside the context) and ideally also a lorebook/world info (where you add entries with a key, then scan for said keywords in the last context, say a name, and then puts the entry for that key into the context, so a character description for example, or world information).
If a lorebook is too complicated then even just the Memory field would be great. One of the reasons you need this is for persistent things like style tags that you don't want to have to repost if doing creative writing. If you're unsure how it works, most of this is implemented in KoboldAI for example. I would just use that, but they don't support exl2 properly at all near as I can tell, and don't plan to ever either.
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Hi there. I'm a fan of exui as it has the best speed out of the exl2 compatible front-ends I've used and I would really like to use it more for writing, however as far as creative writing goes it's a little bare-bones in terms of features. The notebook is functional, but for anything in-depth you really need to have a Memory field (things that stay inside the context) and ideally also a lorebook/world info (where you add entries with a key, then scan for said keywords in the last context, say a name, and then puts the entry for that key into the context, so a character description for example, or world information).
If a lorebook is too complicated then even just the Memory field would be great. One of the reasons you need this is for persistent things like style tags that you don't want to have to repost if doing creative writing. If you're unsure how it works, most of this is implemented in KoboldAI for example. I would just use that, but they don't support exl2 properly at all near as I can tell, and don't plan to ever either.
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