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|   "devMode": false, | ||||
|   "templateFolderPath": "templates", | ||||
|   "announceUpdates": true, | ||||
|   "version": "2.3.0", | ||||
|   "version": "2.5.0", | ||||
|   "globalVariables": {}, | ||||
|   "onePageInputEnabled": false, | ||||
|   "disableOnlineFeatures": true, | ||||
|   "enableRibbonIcon": false, | ||||
|   "showCaptureNotification": true, | ||||
|   "enableTemplatePropertyTypes": false, | ||||
|   "ai": { | ||||
|     "defaultModel": "Ask me", | ||||
|     "defaultSystemPrompt": "As an AI assistant within Obsidian, your primary goal is to help users manage their ideas and knowledge more effectively. Format your responses using Markdown syntax. Please use the [[Obsidian]] link format. You can write aliases for the links by writing [[Obsidian|the alias after the pipe symbol]]. To use mathematical notation, use LaTeX syntax. LaTeX syntax for larger equations should be on separate lines, surrounded with double dollar signs ($$). You can also inline math expressions by wrapping it in $ symbols. For example, use $$w_{ij}^{\text{new}}:=w_{ij}^{\text{current}}+etacdotdelta_jcdot x_{ij}$$ on a separate line, but you can write \"($eta$ = learning rate, $delta_j$ = error term, $x_{ij}$ = input)\" inline.", | ||||
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