GLM 5.2 Presets for SillyTavern

GLM 5.2 Presets for SillyTavern

On a day such as this, one could not have expected better news for the GLM faithful. GLM 5.2 just dropped on OpenRouter the second week of June, and the early community response has been strong. GLM 5.1 was already ranked #2 overall by the Freaky Frankenstein creator (per their tier list, output 9/10, censorship: zero), and 5.2 is just more of that on more headroom. The chain-of-thought architecture is the real story though. Give it a tiered preset and it processes each layer before it spits out a response, like a DM checking session notes. That combination is what makes GLM feel less like a model and more like a partner.

Stab’s EDH is the obvious one. Two more in case you want options.

Stab’s EDH – start here

Link to Github Here

This was built for how GLM thinks. The five-tier authority structure (Tier 0: your commands override everything, through Tier 4: general behavior) maps directly onto GLM’s step-by-step CoT processing, which is why it feels so much cleaner on GLM than on most other models. On 5.2 you get better character dynamics, stronger continuity, and way less mid-scene deity-worship of the user. Grab 1.5+ off GitHub if you can. Zorgonatis fixed the occasional JSON code-insertion bug some users were hitting.

GLM tip: disable the Visual Toolkit, Web Development, and Relationship Tracker toggles to reduce token load and focus on narrative output. The tier structure does the rest. DeepSeek V3.2 Presets

Freaky Frankenstein 4.2 / BOLT+ – GLM variant

Link to FF here

FF 4.2 (the “Fat Man” build) uses XML tagging to force GLM’s attention onto the most important sections of the prompt, which is a real optimization, not a marketing one. The custom GLM/Gemini CoT is faster than the Mandarin CoT the older versions used, and u/dptgreg (the FF author) tested it on 5.1 and called it “absolutely PEAK roleplay right now.” Word is there’s an FF / Stab’s EDH collab in the works between dptgreg and Zorgonatis, which is going to be a problem (the good kind) for everyone who uses GLM.

Megumin Suite V8 – GLM variant

Link to Megumin here

Megumin isn’t a preset, it’s a whole overhaul. It replaces your preset, your memory system, your NPC management, and your image pipeline in one extension. V8 dropped June 16 and added inline image generation, a 700-token preset option (huge for context-tight sessions), an NPC Dossier system, and a bunch of token-save toggles. The Megumin Suite V7 DS4 variant is the one you want for GLM and DeepSeek. If you’re the type who wants one extension to do everything, this is the move. GLM-5 Presets

5.2 is the model to keep an eye on this summer, and these three presets are how I’d set it up if I were running it.

Zorgonatis’ Github – GLM 5.2 Presets – Stab’s Directive Hierarchy for SillyTavern and GLM 5.x

More Presets here.

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