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# Configuration version (required)
version: 1.0.0
# Cache settings: Set to true to enable caching
cache: true
# Definition of custom endpoints
endpoints:
custom:
# Mistral AI API
- name: "Mistral" # Unique name for the endpoint
# For `apiKey` and `baseURL`, you can use environment variables that you define.
# recommended environment variables:
apiKey: "${MISTRAL_API_KEY}"
baseURL: "https://api.mistral.ai/v1"
# Models configuration
models:
# List of default models to use. At least one value is required.
default: ["mistral-tiny", "mistral-small", "mistral-medium"]
# Fetch option: Set to true to fetch models from API.
fetch: true # Defaults to false.
# Optional configurations
# Title Conversation setting
titleConvo: true # Set to true to enable title conversation
# Title Method: Choose between "completion" or "functions".
titleMethod: "completion" # Defaults to "completion" if omitted.
# Title Model: Specify the model to use for titles.
titleModel: "mistral-tiny" # Defaults to "gpt-3.5-turbo" if omitted.
# Summarize setting: Set to true to enable summarization.
summarize: false
# Summary Model: Specify the model to use if summarization is enabled.
summaryModel: "mistral-tiny" # Defaults to "gpt-3.5-turbo" if omitted.
# Force Prompt setting: If true, sends a `prompt` parameter instead of `messages`.
forcePrompt: false
# The label displayed for the AI model in messages.
modelDisplayLabel: "Mistral" # Default is "AI" when not set.
# Add additional parameters to the request. Default params will be overwritten.
addParams:
safe_mode: true # This field is specific to Mistral AI: https://docs.mistral.ai/api/
# Drop Default params parameters from the request. See default params in guide linked below.
dropParams: ["stop", "temperature", "top_p"]
# - stop # dropped since it's not recognized by Mistral AI API
# `temperature` and `top_p` are removed to allow Mistral AI API defaults to be used:
# - temperature
# - top_p
# OpenRouter.ai Example
- name: "OpenRouter"
# For `apiKey` and `baseURL`, you can use environment variables that you define.
# recommended environment variables:
# Known issue: you should not use `OPENROUTER_API_KEY` as it will then override the `openAI` endpoint to use OpenRouter as well.
apiKey: "${OPENROUTER_KEY}"
baseURL: "https://openrouter.ai/api/v1"
models:
default: ["gpt-3.5-turbo"]
fetch: true
titleConvo: true
titleModel: "gpt-3.5-turbo"
summarize: false
summaryModel: "gpt-3.5-turbo"
forcePrompt: false
modelDisplayLabel: "OpenRouter"
- name: "Reverse Proxy"
# For `apiKey` and `baseURL`, you can use environment variables that you define.
# recommended environment variables:
# Known issue: you should not use `OPENROUTER_API_KEY` as it will then override the `openAI` endpoint to use OpenRouter as well.
apiKey: "user_provided"
baseURL: "user_provided"
models:
default: ["gpt-3.5-turbo"]
fetch: true
titleConvo: true
titleModel: "gpt-3.5-turbo"
summarize: false
summaryModel: "gpt-3.5-turbo"
forcePrompt: false
modelDisplayLabel: "AI"
# See the Custom Configuration Guide for more information:
# https://docs.librechat.ai/install/configuration/custom_config.html