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Is there a way to launch text-generation-webui with the long_term_memory extension activated by 'start_linux.sh'? rather than 'python server.py --chat --extensions long_term_memory' ? I just switch over to linux from windows and I recall in the windows version there was a simple line in a .py file that could be edited to accomplish this, but for the life of me I can't seem to navigate the process on the linux version. I see where there is a place in the 'settings.yaml', but this generates a bunch of errors.... so I'm assuming that 'server.py' must also be edited but I don't know how to do that edit. Need detailed explanation of the process. Thanks in advance.
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Is there a way to launch text-generation-webui with the long_term_memory extension activated by 'start_linux.sh'? rather than 'python server.py --chat --extensions long_term_memory' ? I just switch over to linux from windows and I recall in the windows version there was a simple line in a .py file that could be edited to accomplish this, but for the life of me I can't seem to navigate the process on the linux version. I see where there is a place in the 'settings.yaml', but this generates a bunch of errors.... so I'm assuming that 'server.py' must also be edited but I don't know how to do that edit. Need detailed explanation of the process. Thanks in advance.
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