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Bedrock Bot

This project is a basic CLI-based chat bot that uses Bedrock to resolve questions. It can take input from stdin, CLI arguments or interactively when no parameters have been passed.

Installation

  1. pip install bedrock-bot
  2. You will also need some AWS credentials available in your shell (any usual way works - CLI configured IAM user access key/secret keys, environment variables, etc)
  3. Bedrock requires you to opt in to models in order to use them

Usage

bedrock --help
Usage: bedrock [OPTIONS] [ARGS]...

Options:
  -r, --region TEXT               The AWS region to use for requests
  -m, --model [Claude-3-Haiku|Claude-3-Sonnet]
                                  The model to use for requests
  --help                          Show this message and exit.

Directly as a chat bot:

$ bedrock

Hello! I am an AI assistant powered by Amazon Bedrock and using the model Claude-3-Haiku. Enter 'quit' or 'exit' at any time to exit. How may I help you today?
(You can clear existing context by starting a query with 'new>' or 'reset>')

> Hi, what is your name?
My name is Claude.

Using CLI arguments:

$ bedrock "Hi, what is your name?"

Hello! I am an AI assistant powered by Amazon Bedrock and using the model Claude-3-Haiku. Enter 'quit' or 'exit' at any time to exit. How may I help you today?
(You can clear existing context by starting a query with 'new>' or 'reset>')

> Hi, what is your name?
My name is Claude. It's nice to meet you!

Using stdin (Note that you can only use this for one-shot questions as input is reserved by your pipe to stdin and is not an interactive TTY any more):

$ echo "Hi, what is your name?" > input-file

$ cat input-file | bedrock
Hello! I am an AI assistant powered by Amazon Bedrock and using the model Claude-3-Haiku. Enter 'quit' or 'exit' at any time to exit. How may I help you today?
(You can clear existing context by starting a query with 'new>' or 'reset>')

> Hi, what is your name?

My name is Claude. I'm an AI created by Anthropic. It's nice to meet you!                                                         


Note that you can only do one-shot requests when providing input via stdin

Shell auto-complete

Shell auto-complete is also supported.

ZSH

  1. _BEDROCK_COMPLETE=zsh_source bedrock > ~/.bedrock-completion.zsh
  2. Add the following to your ~/.zshrc: source ~/.bedrock-completion.zsh

Bash

  1. _BEDROCK_COMPLETE=bash_source bedrock > ~/.bedrock-completion.bash
  2. Add the following to your ~/.bashrc: source ~/.bedrock-completion.bash

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