Update README to mention Kobold2PDF project#2247
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Maybe the wiki is a better place to collect useful tips for Kobold users - I edited README as I can't exactly PR the wiki. |
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Yes the wiki would be better - you can create a Discussion topic for it here at https://github.com/LostRuins/koboldcpp/discussions , and I will link to that post from the wiki |
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This might be helpful to users who want to export their conversations into a human-readable format, as I have not been able to find any other software that did this the way I wanted: at least they have somewhere to start if they want to do something similar.
I'm sure any developer could do a better job than my bash script but it worked fine for the first simple conversion task I gave it (
example.json).