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Bridging AI models

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Install

requirerments:

  • Python 3.11

steps:

  1. git clone https://github.com/tmpOrgName/tmp.git
  2. pip install pipenv
  3. pipenv install (in the root folder)
  4. pipenv shell

Run linter locally

inside pipenv shell, execute ruff check ./

Usage

Available in CLI with the following arguments:

  • -m / --model
  • -p / --prompt

single model example: python main.py -m chatgpt -p hello

multi model example: python main.py -m chatgpt -p hello -m dalle -p goodbye

Note that the order of specification matters, meaning that in the above example, chatgpt will get the prompt hello and dalle will get the prompt goodbye

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