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Here you can restart the UI with new settings.
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## Settings
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* **Toggle light/dark theme**: switches between light and dark mode.
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* **Show two columns in the Notebook tab**: toggles between the two-column Default layout and the single-column Notebook layout.
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* **Turn long pasted text into attachments in the Chat tab**: when enabled, long pasted text is automatically converted into file attachments.
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* **Include attachments/search results from previous messages in the chat prompt**: when enabled, attachments and web search results from earlier messages are included in subsequent prompts.
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## Extensions & flags
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* **Available extensions**: shows a list of extensions available under `text-generation-webui/extensions` and `text-generation-webui/user_data/extensions`. Note that some of these extensions may require manually installing Python requirements through the command: `pip install -r extensions/extension_name/requirements.txt`.
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* **Boolean command-line flags**: shows command-line flags of bool (true/false) type.
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After selecting your desired flags and extensions, you can restart the UI by clicking on **Apply flags/extensions and restart**.
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## Install or update an extension
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In this field, you can enter the GitHub URL for an extension and press enter to either install it (i.e. cloning it into `text-generation-webui/extensions`) or update it with `git pull` in case it is already cloned.
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Note that some extensions may include additional Python requirements. In this case, to install those you have to run the command
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```
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pip install -r extensions/extension-name/requirements.txt
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```
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or
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```
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pip install -r extensions\extension-name\requirements.txt
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```
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if you are on Windows.
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If you used the one-click installer, this command should be executed in the terminal window that appears when you run the "cmd_" script for your OS.
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## Saving UI defaults
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The **Save extensions settings to user_data/settings.yaml** button gathers the visible values in the UI and saves them to `user_data/settings.yaml` so that your settings will persist across multiple restarts of the UI.
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Note that preset parameters like temperature are not individually saved, so you need to first save your preset and select it in the preset menu before saving the defaults.
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