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diff --git a/examples/main/README.md b/examples/main/README.md index 6b7facb..35f87bc 100644 --- a/examples/main/README.md +++ b/examples/main/README.md @@ -112,6 +112,14 @@ The `--in-prefix` flag is used to add a prefix to your input, primarily, this is ./main -r "User:" --in-prefix " " ``` +### In-Suffix + +The `--in-suffix` flag is used to add a suffix after your input. This is useful for adding an "Assistant:" prompt after the user's input. It's added after the new-line character (`\n`) that's automatically added to the end of the user's input. Here's an example of how to use the `--in-suffix` flag in conjunction with the `--reverse-prompt` flag: + +```sh +./main -r "User:" --in-prefix " " --in-suffix "Assistant:" +``` + ### Instruction Mode Instruction mode is particularly useful when working with Alpaca models, which are designed to follow user instructions for specific tasks: |