Sophia's LoreBary
Chat enhancers · Lorebook & proxyProxy bridge + unified lorebook / command / plugin library with a visual editor.
- Works with
- JanitorAI · SillyTavern · Chub Venus
- Content
- Mixed
- Type
- Lorebook & proxy
- Pricing
- Freemium
Sophia’s LoreBary routes your requests to a provider you choose (Gemini, OpenRouter, Claude, DeepSeek, OpenAI, Mistral) without doing inference itself, and bundles 40+ commands, 200+ community plugins, and shared lorebook, character, and scene libraries. Its 2.0 release added a visual editor for publishing your own. It applies third-party content moderation.
Proxy setup is straightforward for major providers: pick a provider from LoreBary’s Proxy Connection Hub, copy the proxy URL and model name into your front-end’s API settings, add your API key, and save. Custom proxies are also supported for providers not on the prebuilt list. You must use LoreBary’s permanent servers for commands and plugins to be parsed correctly; third-party proxies will treat the code as plain text.
Commands are injected at the bottom of each request and fall into four groups: utility commands like WEB SEARCH and CLAUDE CACHING; dynamic narrative injections like NPC NEEDS and SLICE OF LIFE that add random events; jailbreak methods (JAILBREAK and PREFILL variants); and the <MYSETTINGS> diagnostic command that lists all active features without sending a request to the LLM. Some commands accept parameters, e.g., <NPCNEEDS/40/MILD> sets a 40% trigger chance with mild intensity.
Plugins offer a programmable trigger-action system. You can use community plugins or build your own through Guided Forge (AI-assisted, 10 tries per day) or Manual Forge (full control). Triggers include random chance, keyword detection, regex, message count, time/date, variables, and switches. Actions can inject messages or replace content, and a Message Pool lets the plugin randomly pick from multiple options each time it fires.
Limits to keep in mind: up to 10 commands (3–5 recommended), 6 plugins, and 3 lorebooks per configuration. Codes can be placed in the custom prompt (global), chat memory (per conversation), persona, or bot definition, but category limits apply regardless of where you put them. LoreBary’s features are designed to complement—not replace—a solid custom prompt.
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Last verified: June 2026
Changelog
- 2026-06-10feat(detail): SD-18 inline alternatives stack with brand-color strips