* webui: add setting for first-line chat titles
Add an opt-in setting (`titleGenerationUseFirstLine`) to use the first
non-empty line of a prompt as the generated conversation title.
Previously, the complete multi-line prompt was being used, which created
long titles for complex queries. Coupled with
"Ask for confirmation before changing conversation title", the dialog
would overflow.
* Update tools/server/webui/src/lib/utils/text.ts
Co-authored-by: Aleksander Grygier <aleksander.grygier@gmail.com>
* Update tools/server/webui/src/lib/utils/text.ts
Co-authored-by: Aleksander Grygier <aleksander.grygier@gmail.com>
* webui: Run build to update the bundle
As requested in:
https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.cpp/pull/21797#pullrequestreview-4094935065
* webui: Fix missing import for NEWLINE_SEPARATOR
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Co-authored-by: Aleksander Grygier <aleksander.grygier@gmail.com>
* Add MCP Connection diagnostics and CORS hint to web-ui
* tidy up test
* webui: Refactor and improve MCP diagnostic logging
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Co-authored-by: evalstate <1936278+evalstate@users.noreply.github.com>
* webui: fix syntax highlighting lost for non-common languages after streaming
rehype-highlight uses lowlight internally, which only bundles 37 "common"
languages. The streaming code path uses highlight.js directly (192 languages),
so languages like Haskell highlight correctly while streaming but lose all
color once the code block closes. Pass the full lowlight language set to
rehype-highlight so both paths support the same languages.
* webui: rebuild static files after rebase
* Fix Arabic RTL text rendering in web UI
- Add dir='auto' attributes to markdown containers and blocks
- Implement post-processing to add dir='auto' to all text elements
- Replace directional CSS properties with logical properties for proper RTL list alignment
- Ensure bidirectional text support for mixed Arabic/English content
* Clean up commented duplicate function
Remove the commented-out duplicate transformMdastNode function
that was left over from refactoring.
* Fix Arabic RTL text rendering in web UI
- Add dir='auto' attributes to markdown containers and blocks
- Implement post-processing to add dir='auto' to all text elements
- Replace directional CSS properties with logical properties for proper RTL list alignment
- Minor code formatting improvements
This ensures bidirectional text support for mixed Arabic/English content in the llama.cpp web UI.
* Implement rehype plugin for comprehensive RTL text support
- Add rehypeRtlSupport plugin that applies dir='auto' to all elements with children
- Replace DOMParser-based approach with efficient HAST tree processing
- Remove hardcoded element lists for better maintainability
- Ensure proper bidirectional text rendering for mixed RTL/LTR content
* Fix RTL text rendering with rehype plugin and cleanup
* fix: prettier formatting