⚠️ Breaking Changes v0.6.10+
Breaking Changes for the v0.6.10+ release of LibreChat
- Meilisearch Update: Following the recent update to Meilisearch, an unused folder named
meili_data_v1.6
may be present in your root directory. This folder is no longer required and can be safely deleted to free up space. - New Indexing Data Location: With the current Meilisearch version1.7.3
, the new indexing data location folder will bemeili_data_v1.7
.
- Meilisearch Update: Following the recent update to Meilisearch, an unused folder named
meili_data_v1.5
may be present in your root directory. This folder is no longer required and can be safely deleted to free up space. - New Indexing Data Location: With the current Meilisearch version1.6
, the new indexing data location folder will bemeili_data_v1.6
.
- Following to the shut down of “Ninja”, the ChatGPTbrowser endpoint is no longer available in LibreChat.
We have made changes to the docker-compose.yml
file to enhance the default behavior. Starting now, the file uses the pre-built image by default. If you prefer to build the image yourself, you’ll need to utilize the override file to specify your custom build configuration.
Here’s an example of the docker-compose.override.yml
:
version: '3.4'
services:
api:
image: librechat
build:
context: .
target: node
For more detailed information on using the docker-compose.override.yaml
, please refer to our documentation: docker_override
During a recent license review, it was discovered that the Söhne fonts used in LibreChat require proper licensing for legal use. These fonts were added early in the project by a community contribution to mirror ChatGPT’s aesthetic, but it was an oversight to allow them without proper knowledge.
To address this issue, the Söhne fonts have been removed from the project and replaced with open-source alternatives, effective immediately in the latest version of the repository on GitHub. The relevant font foundry has been contacted to resolve the matter.
All users and those who have forked LibreChat are required to update to the latest version to comply with font licensing laws. If you prefer to continue using the fonts, please follow the instructions provided here.
LibreChat remains committed to ensuring compliance, accessibility, and continuous improvement. The effort to match OpenAI’s ChatGPT styling was well-intentioned but poorly executed, and moving forward, all aspects of the project will meet legal and permissive standards.
We appreciate your understanding and cooperation in making these necessary adjustments. For updates or guidance on implementing these changes, please reach out.
Thank you for your continued support of LibreChat.