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Where a conversation actually happens: sending, editing, regenerating, continuing, and the header controls. A chat is one thread with one cast. Everything you set here (mode, modifiers, lore packs, model, memory depth) belongs to this conversation, not to every chat with that character....

Where a conversation actually happens: sending, editing, regenerating, continuing, and the header controls.

A chat is one thread with one cast. Everything you set here (mode, modifiers, lore packs, model, memory depth) belongs to this conversation, not to every chat with that character.

The header

The header is the command centre. It holds the conversation settings panel, the memory view, the lore and modifier pickers, the persona picker, and the restart control.

Sending and shaping replies

Editing a message rewrites what the engine remembers from that point on. If the character has already reacted to the original text, the reaction stays in the transcript. Edit backwards from the newest message when you want a clean change.

  • Send: Your message goes in and the character replies. Replies stream in token by token, per speaker.
  • Regenerate: Throws away the last reply and generates a different one. This is a new generation, so it is charged like a new turn.
  • Edit: Change the text of any message, yours or the character's. The engine rebuilds its working transcript from the edit, so the next reply actually sees the change.
  • Continue: Press the send button with an empty box: the character keeps going from where the last reply stopped instead of starting a new beat. The button shows a play icon when it will do this, and a paper plane when there is a message to send.

Multiple characters in one chat

A conversation can hold up to 4 characters, and up to 2 of them may answer in a single turn. Each extra speaker in a turn adds a flat surcharge. See How credits work.

Multi-character surcharge: +2 CGC on any turn with more than one speaker. Source: worker/src/pricing.ts:114, applied at worker/src/pricing.ts:183.

Formatting your messages

Chat text renders a small set of markers, which characters also use back at you:

Text in quotes is treated as speech and text outside it as narration, which is what the audio pipeline uses to pick a voice. See Story audio and voices.

  • **bold**: bold
  • *italic*: italic, the usual way to write an action
  • ~~strike~~: struck through
  • ~thought~: an inner thought
  • `code`: monospace

Documentation for this screen

  • The chat screen

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