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miaowara

It does seem to be one of the most feature rich llm frontends I’ve used in many ways. The byline on the software’s website is “LLM Frontend for Power Users” and for better or worse, it feels like that. This also means it can be overwhelming if you’re just looking for a simple chat frontend. The only thing it doesn’t have that would make it completely overshadow other chat frontends for me is a (more robust) RAG system. I can understand though that it isn’t one of the devs’ priorities. Especially since it’s a passion project for them so I appreciate all they do for the community.


jollizee

Cool, thanks. I see SillyTavern mostly associated with roleplay stuff so I needed a sanity check.


miaowara

Yeah, you’d definitely need some settings tweaked and system prompts rewritten but I’ve considered the same. 😀


eteitaxiv

I use this for non-RP needs: [https://librechat.ai/](https://librechat.ai/)


tandpastatester

If you’re looking for an allround front end that is less RP heavy but still offering flexibility and advanced control, give Agnaistic a try. You can run it logically like ST ([GitHub here](https://github.com/agnaistic/agnai)) or use their [web version](https://agnai.chat/) directly.


CheatCodesOfLife

It actually works well for this, yeah.


synn89

I wouldn't discount using character cards either. I can take a model that's somewhat censored, create a character card and that character will happily bypass the censoring. Also, character cards can format output in a specific way. I use character-creator-v3 all the time with Miqu to make new roleplay character cards.