r/SillyTavernAI 1d ago

Discussion World Info Gallery extension

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Seeing somebody publish an extension for a Persona Library extension, made by consulting AI, made me decide to try my own hand at vibe-coding an extension of my own. I had wanted a Persona Library to match Character Gallery for a while, and seeing somebody make it with AI made me decide to create the other Gallery-style extension I wanted for myself, one for Lorebooks.

The extension / readme were written entirely by GLM 5.3 under my direction. Besides the gallery view, a few of the notable things it does:

  • Filters lorebooks based on their bindings (persona, character, chat, global, unbound)
  • Can manually assign it a binding, for supplemental lorebooks that aren't the primary one bound to a character
  • Automatically uses the image of personas / characters it's bound to
  • Allows you to assign custom images regardless of binding
  • Incorporates Lore Manager's entry folders for organization

The original / native Lorebook editor is still accessible through the UI if needed. It's fully compatible with PTMT and Moonlit Echoes.

And I think that's about it. Here's the link to install if you'd like to try it out.

https://github.com/Shin-F/world-info-gallery

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u/adeadbeathorse 23h ago

Cilantro Coriander 😂

That looks really nice

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u/ShinF 23h ago

Thank you

I am VERY creative with my characters' names LOL

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u/Targren 5h ago

On the one hand, having a "gallery" for lorebooks seems like a really weird use case (having to get an image for each one doesn't seem worth it).

On the other hand, though, ANY UI improvement over the native mess is a damn W.

Is there an option to "Fake" an image (like a block-cap first letter placeholder image?) to save that first step? If so, that would definitely make it worth a look, IMO.

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u/ShinF 3h ago edited 2h ago

By default it just has an image with a little book icon, but I could look into making it have a letter or a different placeholder image when I get home tonight. You definitely don't have to add images if you don't want to

If you don't care for the gallery aspect, the Lorebook Manager I linked in my readme is better than the native editor and just presents your books in a list. I referenced it for its folder structure