--- sidebar_position: 7 id: "faq" title: "FAQ" --- # FAQ ### How do I set up my own LLM? You must manually edit the [config file](./config) located at `~/.config/waveterm/settings.json`. | Key Name | Type | Function | |----------|------|----------| | ai:baseurl | string | Set the AI Base Url (must be OpenAI compatible) | | ai:apitoken | string | your AI api token | | ai:name | string | string to display in the Wave AI block header | | ai:model | string | model name to pass to API | | ai:maxtokens | int | max tokens to pass to API | | ai:timeoutms | int | timeout (in milliseconds) for AI calls | Here's an example of pointing it to a local Ollama instance. Note that to get the text in the header of the AI block to update, you'll need to set the "ai:name" key. For ollama, you'll also need to provide something for the apitoken (even though it is ignored). Here are the ollma open AI compatibility docs: https://github.com/ollama/ollama/blob/main/docs/openai.md ```json { "ai:baseurl": "http://localhost:11434/v1", "ai:name": "llama3.2", "ai:model": "llama3.2", "ai:apitoken": "ollama" } ``` ### How can I connect to Azure AI You must manually edit the [config file](./config) located at `~/.config/waveterm/settings.json`. You'll need to set your `ai:baseurl` to your Azure AI Base URL (do not include query parameters or `api-version`). You'll also need to set `ai:apitype` to `azure`. You can then set the `ai:model`, and `ai:apitoken` appropriately for your setup. ### How can I see the block numbers? The block numbers will appear when you hold down Ctrl-Shift (and disappear once you release the key combo). ### How do I make a remote connection? There is a button in the header. Click the or and type the `[user]@[host]` that you wish to connect to. ### On Windows, how can I use Git Bash as my default shell? In order to make Git Bash your default shell you'll need to set the configuration variable `term:localshellpath` to the location of the Git Bash "bash.exe" binary. By default it is located at "C:\Program Files\Git\bin\bash.exe". Just remember in JSON, backslashes need to be escaped. So add this to your [settings.json](./config) file: ```json "term:localshellpath": "C:\\Program Files\\Git\\bin\\bash.exe" ```