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  Turn Smooth Streaming in SillyTavern Settings. REGEX will make your streaming "laggy" since it corrects the messages as they're generated live but - it's still so much better than unfinished sentences with lack of closing * or " or ``` signs. It is also the only way to trim very short messages around 20-50 tokens properly - if that's what you want.
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  <h1><ins>PLANS FOR THE FUTURE:</ins></h1>
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- <li>Updating to keep up with the new, amazing models coming out in the future.</li>
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  <h1><ins>ANNOTATIONS:</ins></h1>
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  I am using the full names of what's what but people simplify - thus - you'll come across the words context & instruct meaning different things in the community. No one bothers themselves with writing context template vs context length or instruct template vs instruct mode/instruct model. Everyone simply says context & instruct, throws in story string (since it's clear it is a part of the context template, isn't it? Isn't?!). It all causes confusion for beginners. Here - a small guide for you - to understand how others operate. Here, all is clearly names so it won't be needed.
 
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  Turn Smooth Streaming in SillyTavern Settings. REGEX will make your streaming "laggy" since it corrects the messages as they're generated live but - it's still so much better than unfinished sentences with lack of closing * or " or ``` signs. It is also the only way to trim very short messages around 20-50 tokens properly - if that's what you want.
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  <h1><ins>PLANS FOR THE FUTURE:</ins></h1>
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+ Updating to keep up with the new, amazing models coming out in the future.
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  I am using the full names of what's what but people simplify - thus - you'll come across the words context & instruct meaning different things in the community. No one bothers themselves with writing context template vs context length or instruct template vs instruct mode/instruct model. Everyone simply says context & instruct, throws in story string (since it's clear it is a part of the context template, isn't it? Isn't?!). It all causes confusion for beginners. Here - a small guide for you - to understand how others operate. Here, all is clearly names so it won't be needed.