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What is lorebook in SillyTavern? Lorebook, card management, and Sillycard

This page gathers answers people look for in one place: what is lorebook in SillyTavern, how SillyTavern lorebook relates to character cards, how to manage character cards in a sane workflow, and what we mean by a Silly Tavern card viewer, Silly Tavern card editor, and Silly Tavern card manager—plus tooling: a native Mac app (Sillycard) and an optional Chromium extension (Character Card Manager) for in-browser workflows.

SillyTavern 里的 Lorebook 是什么?角色卡管理与 Sillycard

What is lorebook in SillyTavern?

In SillyTavern, lorebook usually means keyword-triggered lore that can be injected into the prompt when the chat matches certain keys (and rules like budget and ordering). It is world knowledge or situational facts, not the character’s core voice block.

People also say World Info for similar ideas; exact UI labels and storage depend on your SillyTavern version and whether lore lives in global World Info, world files, or embedded in a character card as character_book.

So: SillyTavern lorebook is a pattern (triggered snippets), not a single button name in every fork.

SillyTavern lorebook vs character card (short)

  • Character card: who the character is—personality, greeting, scenario-style framing, examples.
  • Lorebook / World Info: places, factions, timelines, mechanics—optional inserts when keywords hit.

Deeper read: SillyTavern Lorebook vs Character Card: what is different?

JSON field for character_book in the card file: (4/5) Lorebook: character_book and entries

How to manage character cards

How to manage character cards well usually means:

  1. One source of truth — decide whether the card “lives” in SillyTavern, a site export, or PNG + embedded JSON on disk.
  2. Backups — copy PNGs before bulk edits; keep dated exports if you use a card editor that rewrites files.
  3. Naming & folders — separate draft vs published; avoid twenty copies named final_final.
  4. Versioning — if you edit JSON, diff-friendly workflows beat hand-pasting into chat.

That is the same problem space people describe when they search for a Silly Tavern card manager: they want browse, search, edit, and save without losing metadata.

Silly Tavern card viewer vs card editor vs card manager

These phrases overlap in search, but they are different jobs:

PhraseTypical meaning
Silly Tavern card viewerOpen a PNG (or JSON), read fields, preview text—minimal or no writing.
Silly Tavern card editorChange personality, scenario, greetings, lorebook entries, etc., and save back.
Silly Tavern card managerLibrary behavior: many cards, sort/filter, quick open, sometimes batch operations.

SillyTavern itself includes character editing in the app; third-party tools add standalone or web workflows. Overview: (1/5) Types of editors.

Native app to manage Silly Tavern cards (macOS): Sillycard

Sillycard is a native Mac app for Silly Tavern–compatible character cards: browse PNGs, inspect embedded JSON, edit fields, and write back to the file—so it works as a card viewer and card editor in one, with a local workflow that fits how to manage character cards outside the browser.

This site does not claim feature parity with every Silly Tavern build; always verify imports in your own client.

Browser extension: Character Card Manager (Chrome)

If you prefer Chromium-class browsers (Chrome, Edge, Brave, etc.) for working alongside web-based card workflows, consider the community extension Character Card Manager. It is a different stack from Sillycard (native app): scope and supported sites follow the extension’s listing—check the store page and test locally. Third-party; not affiliated with Sillycard or this site.

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