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Lumos
<p align="left"> <a href="https://github.com/andrewnguonly/Lumos/actions/workflows/ci.yml" alt="CI"><img src="https://github.com/andrewnguonly/Lumos/actions/workflows/ci.yml/badge.svg" /></a> <a href="https://wiki.mutable.ai/andrewnguonly/Lumos" alt="Mutable.ai Auto Wiki"><img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/Auto_Wiki-Mutable.ai-blue" /></a> </p>A RAG LLM co-pilot for browsing the web, powered by local LLMs.
This Chrome extension is powered by Ollama. Inference is done on your local machine without any remote server support. However, due to security constraints in the Chrome extension platform, the app does rely on local server support to run the LLM. This app is inspired by the Chrome extension example provided by the Web LLM project and the local LLM examples provided by LangChain.
Lumos. Nox. Lumos. Nox.
Use Cases
- Summarize long threads on issue tracking sites, forums, and social media sites.
- Summarize news articles.
- Ask questions about reviews on business and product pages.
- Ask questions about long, technical documentation.
- ... what else?
Ollama Server
A local Ollama server is needed for the embedding database and LLM inference. Download and install Ollama and the CLI here.
Pull Image
Example:
ollama pull llama2
Start Server
Example:
OLLAMA_ORIGINS=chrome-extension://* ollama serve
Terminal output:
2023/11/19 20:55:16 images.go:799: total blobs: 6
2023/11/19 20:55:16 images.go:806: total unused blobs removed: 0
2023/11/19 20:55:16 routes.go:777: Listening on 127.0.0.1:11434 (version 0.1.10)
Note: The environment variable OLLAMA_ORIGINS
must be set to chrome-extension://*
to allow requests originating from the Chrome extension. The following error will occur in the Chrome extension if OLLAMA_ORIGINS
is not set properly.
Access to fetch at 'http://localhost:11434/api/tags' from origin 'chrome-extension://<extension_id>' has been blocked by CORS policy: No 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' header is present on the requested resource. If an opaque response serves your needs, set the request's mode to 'no-cors' to fetch the resource with CORS disabled.
macOS
Run launchctl setenv
to set OLLAMA_ORIGINS
.
launchctl setenv OLLAMA_ORIGINS "chrome-extension://*"
Setting environment variables on Mac (Ollama)
Docker
The Ollama server can also be run in a Docker container. The container should have the OLLAMA_ORIGINS
environment variable set to chrome-extension://*
.
Run docker run
with the -e
flag to set the OLLAMA_ORIGINS
environment variable:
docker run -e OLLAMA_ORIGINS="chrome-extension://*" -d -v ollama:/root/.ollama -p 11434:11434 --name ollama ollama/ollama
Chrome Extension
In the project directory, you can run:
npm test
Launches the test runner in the interactive watch mode.
See the section about running tests for more information.
npm run lint
Runs eslint
and prettier
on src
and __tests__
files.
npm run build
Builds the app for production to the dist
folder.
It correctly bundles React in production mode and optimizes the build for the best performance.
The build is minified and the filenames include the hashes.
Your app is ready to be deployed!
See the section about deployment for more information.
Load Unpacked Extension (Install)
https://developer.chrome.com/docs/extensions/mv3/getstarted/development-basics/#load-unpacked
Keyboard Shortcut
Create a keyboard shortcut to make Lumos easily accessible.
- Navigate to
chrome://extensions/shortcuts
. - Configure a shortcut for Lumos (
Activate the extension
). For example,⌘L
(command key
+L
).
Releases
If you don't have npm
installed, you can download the pre-built extension package from the Releases page.
Lumos Options
Right-click on the extension icon and select Options
to access the extension's Options page.
- Ollama Model: Select desired model (e.g.
llama2
) - Ollama Embedding Model: Select desired embedding model (e.g.
nomic-embed-text
). Specify theOLLAMA_MAX_LOADED_MODELS=2
environment variable when starting the Ollama server to allow multiple models to be loaded into memory. - Ollama Host: Select desired host (defaults to
http://localhost:11434
) - Vector Store TTL (minutes): Number of minutes to store a URL's content in the vector store cache.
- Content Parser Config: Lumos's default content parser will extract all text content between a page's
<body></body>
tag. To customize the content parser, add an entry to the configuration. - Enable/Disable Tools: Enable or disable individual tools. If a tool is enabled, a custom prefix trigger (e.g. "calc:") can be specified to override the app's internal prompt classification mechanism.
- Enable/Disable Dark Arts: 😈
Content Parser Config
Each URL path can have its own content parser. The content parser config for the longest URL path will be matched.
- chunkSize: Number of characters to chunk page content into for indexing into RAG vectorstore
- chunkOverlap: Number of characters to overlap in chunks for indexing into RAG vectorstore
- selectors:
document.querySelector()
queries to perform to retrieve page content - selectorsAll:
document.querySelectorAll()
queries to perform to retrieve page content
For example, given the following config, if the URL path of the current tab is domain.com/path1/subpath1/subsubpath1
, then the config for domain.com/path1/subpath1
will be used (i.e. chunkSize=600
).
{
"domain.com/path1/subpath1": {
"chunkSize": 600,
"chunkOverlap": 200,
"selectors": [
"#id"
],
"selectorsAll": []
},
"domain.com/path1": {
"chunkSize": 500,
"chunkOverlap": 0,
"selectors": [
".className"
],
"selectorsAll": []
}
}
See docs for How to Create a Custom Content Parser. See documentation for querySelector()
and querySelectorAll()
to confirm all querying capabilities.
Example:
{
"default": {
"chunkSize": 500,
"chunkOverlap": 0,
"selectors": [
"body"
],
"selectorsAll": []
},
"medium.com": {
"chunkSize": 500,
"chunkOverlap": 0,
"selectors": [
"article"
],
"selectorsAll": []
},
"reddit.com": {
"chunkSize": 500,
"chunkOverlap": 0,
"selectors": [],
"selectorsAll": [
"shreddit-comment"
]
},
"stackoverflow.com": {
"chunkSize": 500,
"chunkOverlap": 0,
"selectors": [
"#question-header",
"#mainbar"
],
"selectorsAll": []
},
"wikipedia.org": {
"chunkSize": 2000,
"chunkOverlap": 500,
"selectors": [
"#bodyContent"
],
"selectorsAll": []
},
"yelp.com": {
"chunkSize": 500,
"chunkOverlap": 0,
"selectors": [
"#location-and-hours",
"#reviews"
],
"selectorsAll": []
}
}
Highlighted Content
Alternatively, if content is highlighted on a page (e.g. highlighted text), that content will be parsed instead of the content produced from the content parser configuration.
Note: Content that is highlighted will not be cached in the vector store cache. Each subsequent prompt containing highlighted content will generate new embeddings.
Shortcuts
cmd + c
: Copy last message to clipboard.cmd + b
: Load clipboard text as a file attachment.cmd + j
: ToggleDisable content parsing
checkbox.cmd + k
: Clear all messages.cmd + ;
: Open/close Chat History panel.ctrl + c
: Cancel request (LLM request/streaming or embeddings generation)ctrl + x
: Remove file attachment.ctrl + r
: Regenerate last LLM response.
Multimodal
Lumos supports multimodal models! Images that are present on the current page will be downloaded and bound to the model for prompting. See documentation and examples here.
File Attachments
File attachments can be uploaded to Lumos. The contents of a file will be parsed and processed through Lumos's RAG workflow (similar to processing page content). By default, the text content of a file will be parsed if the extension type is not explicitly listed below.
Supported extension types:
.csv
.json
.pdf
- any plain text file format (
.txt
,.md
,.py
, etc)
Note: If an attachment is present, page content will not be parsed. Remove the file attachment to resume parsing page content.
Image Files
Image files will be processed through Lumos's multimodal workflow (requires multimodal model).
Supported image types:
.jpeg
,.jpg
.png
Clipboard Content
Clipboard content can be uploaded as a file attachment. Use the cmd + b
shortcut key to load clipboard text as a file attachment.
Tools (Experimental)
Lumos invokes Tools automatically based on the provided prompt. See documentation and examples here.
Reading
- Local LLM in the Browser Powered by Ollama
- Local LLM in the Browser Powered by Ollama (Part 2)
- Let’s Normalize Online, In-Memory RAG! (Part 3)
- Supercharging If-Statements With Prompt Classification Using Ollama and LangChain (Part 4)
- Bolstering LangChain’s MemoryVectorStore With Keyword Search (Part 5)
- A Guide to Gotchas with LangChain Document Loaders in a Chrome Extension (Part 6)