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Fix & Feat Chats Summarizing

Open H0llyW00dzZ opened this issue 2 years ago • 3 comments

  • [+] fix(chat.ts): fix known issue where summarize is not using the current model selected
  • [+] feat(chat.ts): add support for user-selected summarizing method

[!NOTE]
This pr are fix related to this issue Yidadaa#3429 also this pr are compatible with this pr Yidadaa#3356

Summary by CodeRabbit

  • New Features
    • Enhanced chat functionality with improved model configuration, allowing for more customizable summarization options.

H0llyW00dzZ avatar Dec 03 '23 10:12 H0llyW00dzZ

another notation

[!NOTE]
in scenario while you using custom model e.g, using another ai, simply you can just add model name in custom model, then while summarizing the conversation, it will using that model.

H0llyW00dzZ avatar Dec 03 '23 10:12 H0llyW00dzZ

Walkthrough

The function getSummarizeModel in chat.ts was modified to accept an additional parameter modelConfig and adjusted to return modelConfig.model if currentModel is falsy. Places where getSummarizeModel was used were updated to pass the new parameter, improving the handling of model configuration across the application.

Changes

File Change Summary
app/store/chat.ts Modified getSummarizeModel to accept modelConfig parameter and updated its logic accordingly.
... Updated usages of getSummarizeModel to pass the new modelConfig parameter.

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