--- sidebar_position: 3 --- # Advanced Usage ## Search across Different Languages (Self-Hosting) To search for notes in multiple, different languages, you can use a [multi-lingual model](https://www.sbert.net/docs/pretrained_models.html#multi-lingual-models).
For example, the [paraphrase-multilingual-MiniLM-L12-v2](https://huggingface.co/sentence-transformers/paraphrase-multilingual-MiniLM-L12-v2) supports [50+ languages](https://www.sbert.net/docs/pretrained_models.html#:~:text=we%20used%20the%20following%2050%2B%20languages), has good search quality and speed. To use it: 1. Manually update the search config in server's admin settings page. Go to [the search config](http://localhost:42110/server/admin/database/searchmodelconfig/). Either create a new one, if none exists, or update the existing one. Set the bi_encoder to `sentence-transformers/multi-qa-MiniLM-L6-cos-v1` and the cross_encoder to `cross-encoder/ms-marco-MiniLM-L-6-v2`. 2. Regenerate your content index from all the relevant clients. This step is very important, as you'll need to re-encode all your content with the new model. ## Query Filters Use structured query syntax to filter entries from your knowledge based used by search results or chat responses. - **Word Filter**: Get entries that include/exclude a specified term - Entries that contain term_to_include: `+"term_to_include"` - Entries that contain term_to_exclude: `-"term_to_exclude"` - **Date Filter**: Get entries containing dates in YYYY-MM-DD format from specified date (range) - Entries from April 1st 1984: `dt:"1984-04-01"` - Entries after March 31st 1984: `dt>="1984-04-01"` - Entries before April 2nd 1984 : `dt<="1984-04-01"` - **File Filter**: Get entries from a specified file - Entries from incoming.org file: `file:"incoming.org"` - Combined Example - `what is the meaning of life? file:"1984.org" dt>="1984-01-01" dt<="1985-01-01" -"big" -"brother"` - Adds all filters to the natural language query. It should return entries - from the file *1984.org* - containing dates from the year *1984* - excluding words *"big"* and *"brother"* - that best match the natural language query *"what is the meaning of life?"* ## Use OpenAI compatible LLM API Server (Self Hosting) Use this if you want to use non-standard, open or commercial, local or hosted LLM models for Khoj chat 1. Setup your desired chat LLM by installing an OpenAI compatible LLM API Server like [LiteLLM](https://docs.litellm.ai/docs/proxy/quick_start), [llama-cpp-python](https://github.com/abetlen/llama-cpp-python?tab=readme-ov-file#openai-compatible-web-server) 2. Set environment variable `OPENAI_API_BASE=""` before starting Khoj 3. Add ChatModelOptions with `model-type` `OpenAI`, and `chat-model` to anything (e.g `gpt-4`) during [Config](/get-started/setup#3-configure) - *(Optional)* Set the `tokenizer` and `max-prompt-size` relevant to the actual chat model you're using #### Sample Setup using LiteLLM and Mistral API ```shell # Install LiteLLM pip install litellm[proxy] # Start LiteLLM and use Mistral tiny via Mistral API export MISTRAL_API_KEY= litellm --model mistral/mistral-tiny --drop_params # Set OpenAI API Base to LiteLLM server URL and start Khoj export OPENAI_API_BASE='http://localhost:8000' khoj --anonymous-mode ```