When the prompt is deleted by the user, the topmost remaining chunk of
the story that has at most one non-whitespace character is now made the
new prompt chunk.
Also fixed issues in Chromium-based browsers (desktop and Android) where
selecting all text in the story, typing some new text to replace the
entire story and then defocusing causes the editor to break.
* `print()` and `warn()` now work correctly with `nil` arguments
* Typo: `gpt-neo-1.3M` has been corrected to `gpt-neo-1.3B`
* Regeneration is no longer triggered when writing to `keysecondary` of
a non-selective key
* Handle `genamt` changes in generation modifier properly
* Writing to `kobold.settings.numseqs` from a generation modifier no
longer affects
* Formatting options in `kobold.settings` have been fixed
* Added aliases for setting names
* Fix behaviour of editing story chunks from a generation modifier
* Warnings are now yellow instead of red
* kobold.logits is now the raw logits prior to being filtered, like
the documentation says, rather than after being filtered
* Some erroneous comments and error messages have been corrected
* These parts of the API have now been implemented properly:
* `compute_context()` methods
* `kobold.authorsnote`
* `kobold.restart_generation()`
This makes it so that SocketIO uses long polling to set up the
connection before switching to websocket, instead of immediately using
websocket.
This seems to resolve issues where the browser sometimes can't connect
to the websocket server until the window has been open for a minute.
Allow people to enter a prompt without generating anything by the AI. Combined with the always add prompt this is a very useful feature that allows people to write world information first, and then do a specific action. This mimics the behavior previously seen in AI Dungeon forks where it prompts for world information and then asks an action and can be particularly useful for people who want the prompt to always be part of the generation.
When Firefox 93.0 was released, they broke the ability to edit text
across multiple chunks or across multiple paragraphs. If you tried,
nothing would happen.
Also, we are no longer using Mutation Observers to detect when a chunk
is modified. We are now using the beforeinput event.
For some reason the original way only works in Safari after pressing the
refresh button. It did not work if you typed the URL into the address
bar in Safari without refreshing afterwards.