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Extensions are defined by files named script.py inside subfolders of text-generation-webui/extensions. They are loaded at startup if specified with the --extensions flag.
For instance, extensions/silero_tts/script.py gets loaded with python server.py --extensions silero_tts.
text-generation-webui-extensions
The link above contains a directory of user extensions for text-generation-webui.
If you create an extension, you are welcome to host it in a GitHub repository and submit it to the list above.
Built-in extensions
Most of these have been created by the extremely talented contributors that you can find here: contributors.
| Extension | Description |
|---|---|
| api | Creates an API with two endpoints, one for streaming at /api/v1/stream port 5005 and another for blocking at /api/v1/generate port 5000. This is the main API for this web UI. |
| google_translate | Automatically translates inputs and outputs using Google Translate. |
| character_bias | Just a very simple example that biases the bot's responses in chat mode. |
| gallery | Creates a gallery with the chat characters and their pictures. |
| silero_tts | Text-to-speech extension using Silero. When used in chat mode, it replaces the responses with an audio widget. |
| elevenlabs_tts | Text-to-speech extension using the ElevenLabs API. You need an API key to use it. |
| send_pictures | Creates an image upload field that can be used to send images to the bot in chat mode. Captions are automatically generated using BLIP. |
| whisper_stt | Allows you to enter your inputs in chat mode using your microphone. |
| sd_api_pictures | Allows you to request pictures from the bot in chat mode, which will be generated using the AUTOMATIC1111 Stable Diffusion API. See examples here. |
| multimodal | Adds multimodality support (text+images). For a detailed description see README.md in the extension directory. |
| openai | Creates an API that mimics the OpenAI API and can be used as a drop-in replacement. |
| superbooga | An extension that uses ChromaDB to create an arbitrarily large pseudocontext, taking as input text files, URLs, or pasted text. Based on https://github.com/kaiokendev/superbig. |
How to write an extension
script.py may define the special functions and variables below.
Predefined functions
| Function | Description |
|---|---|
def ui() |
Creates custom gradio elements when the UI is launched. |
def custom_css() |
Returns custom CSS as a string. It is applied whenever the web UI is loaded. |
def custom_js() |
Same as above but for javascript. |
def input_modifier(string, state) |
Modifies the input string before it enters the model. In chat mode, it is applied to the user message. Otherwise, it is applied to the entire prompt. |
def output_modifier(string, state) |
Modifies the output string before it is presented in the UI. In chat mode, it is applied to the bot's reply. Otherwise, it is applied to the entire output. |
def bot_prefix_modifier(string, state) |
Applied in chat mode to the prefix for the bot's reply. |
def state_modifier(state) |
Modifies the dictionary containing the UI input parameters before it is used by the text generation functions. |
def history_modifier(history) |
Modifies the chat history before the text generation in chat mode begins. |
def custom_generate_reply(...) |
Overrides the main text generation function. |
def custom_generate_chat_prompt(...) |
Overrides the prompt generator in chat mode. |
def tokenizer_modifier(state, prompt, input_ids, input_embeds) |
Modifies the input_ids/input_embeds fed to the model. Should return prompt, input_ids, input_embeds. See the multimodal extension for an example. |
def custom_tokenized_length(prompt) |
Used in conjunction with tokenizer_modifier, returns the length in tokens of prompt. See the multimodal extension for an example. |
params dictionary
In this dictionary, display_name is used to define the displayed name of the extension in the UI, and is_tab is used to define whether the extension should appear in a new tab. By default, extensions appear at the bottom of the "Text generation" tab.
Example:
params = {
"display_name": "Google Translate",
"is_tab": True,
}
Additionally, params may contain variables that you want to be customizable through a settings.json file. For instance, assuming the extension is in extensions/google_translate, the variable language string in
params = {
"display_name": "Google Translate",
"is_tab": True,
"language string": "jp"
}
can be customized by adding a key called google_translate-language string to settings.json:
"google_translate-language string": "fr",
That is, the syntax is extension_name-variable_name.
input_hijack dictionary
input_hijack = {
'state': False,
'value': ["", ""]
}
This is only used in chat mode. If your extension sets input_hijack['state'] = True at any moment, the next call to modules.chat.chatbot_wrapper will use the values inside input_hijack['value'] as the user input for text generation. See the send_pictures extension above for an example.
Additionally, your extension can set the value to be a callback in the form of def cb(text: str, visible_text: str) -> [str, str]. See the multimodal extension above for an example.
Using multiple extensions at the same time
In order to use your extension, you must start the web UI with the --extensions flag followed by the name of your extension (the folder under text-generation-webui/extension where script.py resides).
You can activate more than one extension at a time by providing their names separated by spaces. The input, output, and bot prefix modifiers will be applied in the specified order.
python server.py --extensions enthusiasm translate # First apply enthusiasm, then translate
python server.py --extensions translate enthusiasm # First apply translate, then enthusiasm
Do note, that for:
custom_generate_chat_promptcustom_generate_replytokenizer_modifiercustom_tokenized_length
only the first declaration encountered will be used and the rest will be ignored.
The bot_prefix_modifier
In chat mode, this function modifies the prefix for a new bot message. For instance, if your bot is named Marie Antoinette, the default prefix for a new message will be
Marie Antoinette:
Using bot_prefix_modifier, you can change it to:
Marie Antoinette: *I am very enthusiastic*
Marie Antoinette will become very enthusiastic in all her messages.
custom_generate_reply example
Once defined in a script.py, this function is executed in place of the main generation functions. You can use it to connect the web UI to an external API, or to load a custom model that is not supported yet.
Note that in chat mode, this function must only return the new text, whereas in other modes it must return the original prompt + the new text.
import datetime
def custom_generate_reply(question, original_question, seed, state, stopping_strings):
cumulative = ''
for i in range(10):
cumulative += f"Counting: {i}...\n"
yield cumulative
cumulative += f"Done! {str(datetime.datetime.now())}"
yield cumulative
custom_generate_chat_prompt example
Below is an extension that just reproduces the default prompt generator in modules/chat.py. You can modify it freely to come up with your own prompts in chat mode.
from modules import chat
def custom_generate_chat_prompt(user_input, state, **kwargs):
# Do something with kwargs['history'] or state
return chat.generate_chat_prompt(user_input, state, **kwargs)