* API [with](https://github.com/oobabooga/text-generation-webui/blob/main/api-example-stream.py) streaming and [without](https://github.com/oobabooga/text-generation-webui/blob/main/api-example.py) streaming
> Thanks to [@jllllll](https://github.com/jllllll) and [@ClayShoaf](https://github.com/ClayShoaf), the Windows 1-click installer now sets up 8-bit and 4-bit requirements out of the box. No additional installation steps are necessary.
On Windows, I additionally recommend carrying out the installation on WSL instead of the base system: [WSL installation guide](https://github.com/oobabooga/text-generation-webui/wiki/WSL-installation-guide).
> For bitsandbytes and `--load-in-8bit` to work on Linux/WSL, this dirty fix is currently necessary: https://github.com/oobabooga/text-generation-webui/issues/400#issuecomment-1474876859
As an alternative to the recommended WSL method, you can install the web UI natively on Windows using this guide. It will be a lot harder and the performance may be slower: [Windows installation guide](https://github.com/oobabooga/text-generation-webui/wiki/Windows-installation-guide).
You need to have docker compose v2.17 or higher installed in your system. For installation instructions, see [Docker compose installation](https://github.com/oobabooga/text-generation-webui/wiki/Docker-compose-installation).
Contributed by [@loeken](https://github.com/loeken) in [#633](https://github.com/oobabooga/text-generation-webui/pull/633)
[Hugging Face](https://huggingface.co/models?pipeline_tag=text-generation&sort=downloads) is the main place to download models. These are some examples:
If you want to download a model manually, note that all you need are the json, txt, and pytorch\*.bin (or model*.safetensors) files. The remaining files are not necessary.
[GPT-4chan](https://huggingface.co/ykilcher/gpt-4chan) has been shut down from Hugging Face, so you need to download it elsewhere. You have two options:
| `-h`, `--help` | Show this help message and exit. |
| `--notebook` | Launch the web UI in notebook mode, where the output is written to the same text box as the input. |
| `--chat` | Launch the web UI in chat mode. |
| `--model MODEL` | Name of the model to load by default. |
| `--lora LORA` | Name of the LoRA to apply to the model by default. |
| `--model-dir MODEL_DIR` | Path to directory with all the models. |
| `--lora-dir LORA_DIR` | Path to directory with all the loras. |
| `--no-stream` | Don't stream the text output in real time. |
| `--settings SETTINGS_FILE` | Load the default interface settings from this json file. See `settings-template.json` for an example. If you create a file called `settings.json`, this file will be loaded by default without the need to use the `--settings` flag. |
| `--extensions EXTENSIONS [EXTENSIONS ...]` | The list of extensions to load. If you want to load more than one extension, write the names separated by spaces. |
| `--verbose` | Print the prompts to the terminal. |
| `--auto-devices` | Automatically split the model across the available GPU(s) and CPU. |
| `--gpu-memory GPU_MEMORY [GPU_MEMORY ...]` | Maxmimum GPU memory in GiB to be allocated per GPU. Example: `--gpu-memory 10` for a single GPU, `--gpu-memory 10 5` for two GPUs. You can also set values in MiB like `--gpu-memory 3500MiB`. |
| `--cpu-memory CPU_MEMORY` | Maximum CPU memory in GiB to allocate for offloaded weights. Same as above.|
| `--disk` | If the model is too large for your GPU(s) and CPU combined, send the remaining layers to the disk. |
| `--disk-cache-dir DISK_CACHE_DIR` | Directory to save the disk cache to. Defaults to `cache/`. |
| `--load-in-8bit` | Load the model with 8-bit precision.|
| `--bf16` | Load the model with bfloat16 precision. Requires NVIDIA Ampere GPU. |
| `--no-cache` | Set `use_cache` to False while generating text. This reduces the VRAM usage a bit with a performance cost. |
| `--listen` | Make the web UI reachable from your local network. |
| `--listen-port LISTEN_PORT` | The listening port that the server will use. |
| `--share` | Create a public URL. This is useful for running the web UI on Google Colab or similar. |
| `--auto-launch` | Open the web UI in the default browser upon launch. |
| `--gradio-auth-path GRADIO_AUTH_PATH` | Set the gradio authentication file path. The file should contain one or more user:password pairs in this format: "u1:p1,u2:p2,u3:p3" |
By default, 10 presets by NovelAI and KoboldAI are included. These were selected out of a sample of 43 presets after applying a K-Means clustering algorithm and selecting the elements closest to the average of each cluster.
Check the [wiki](https://github.com/oobabooga/text-generation-webui/wiki/System-requirements) for some examples of VRAM and RAM usage in both GPU and CPU mode.