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An MCP Python client for interacting with Orbit chat servers

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Project description

Orbit Client

A Python client for interacting with Orbit chat servers. This client provides a command-line interface for chatting with Orbit servers, supporting MCP protocol.

GitHub Project

https://github.com/schmitech/orbit/tree/main/clients/python

Build and Test Before Publishing

Before publishing to PyPI, you should test your package locally. Here's how:

  1. Build the package locally:
# Install build tools if not already installed
pip install build

# Build the package
python -m build
  1. Install the package in development mode:
# Install in editable mode
pip install -e .

# Or install the built wheel directly
pip install dist/schmitech_orbit_client-*.whl
  1. Test the CLI:
# Test basic functionality
orbit-chat --url http://localhost:3000

# Test with debug mode
orbit-chat --url http://localhost:3000 --debug

# Test with API key
orbit-chat --url http://localhost:3000 --api-key your-test-key
  1. Uninstall test version:
pip uninstall schmitech-orbit-client

Package Management

Building from Source

To build the package from source:

# Install build tools
pip install build twine

# Build the package
python -m build

# Upload to PyPI (requires PyPI account)
python -m twine upload dist/*

Removing the Package

To remove the package from PyPI:

# Install twine if not already installed
pip install twine

# Delete specific version
twine delete schmitech-orbit-client==0.1.0

# Or delete all versions
twine delete schmitech-orbit-client

Note: Once a package version is deleted, it cannot be restored. The package name becomes available again after 30 days.

Usage

After installation, you can use the client in two ways:

1. Command-line Interface

The simplest way to use the client is through the command-line interface:

# Basic usage with default settings
orbit-chat --url http://your-server:3000

# Advanced usage with all options
orbit-chat --url http://your-server:3000 \
           --api-key your-api-key \
           --debug \
           --show-timing

Command-line Options

  • --url: Chat server URL (default: http://localhost:3000)
  • --api-key: API key for authentication
  • --debug: Enable debug mode to see request/response details
  • --show-timing: Show latency timing information

Interactive Features

  • Use up/down arrow keys to navigate through chat history
  • Type exit or quit to end the conversation
  • Press Ctrl+C to interrupt the current response
  • Chat history is saved in ~/.orbit_client_history/chat_history

2. Python Module

You can also use the client in your Python code:

from schmitech_orbit_client import stream_chat

# Basic usage
response, timing_info = stream_chat(
    url="http://your-server:3000",
    message="Hello, how are you?"
)

# Advanced usage with all options
response, timing_info = stream_chat(
    url="http://your-server:3000",
    message="Hello, how are you?",
    api_key="your-api-key",  # optional
    debug=True
)

# The response contains:
# - response: The full text response from the server
# - timing_info: Dictionary with timing metrics
#   - total_time: Total request time
#   - time_to_first_token: Time until first response token

Features

  • Interactive CLI: Command-line interface with history navigation
  • Protocol Support: MCP protocol format
  • Real-time Streaming: Responses appear gradually, character by character
  • Colored Output: Better readability with syntax highlighting
  • Debug Mode: Detailed request/response information for troubleshooting
  • Performance Metrics: Latency timing information
  • Authentication: API key support for secure communication
  • Cross-platform: Works on Windows, macOS, and Linux
  • Unicode Support: Full support for non-English characters

Examples

Basic Chat Session

$ orbit-chat --url http://localhost:3000
Welcome to the Orbit Chat Client!
Server URL: http://localhost:3000
Type 'exit' or 'quit' to end the conversation.
You can use arrow keys to navigate, up/down for history.

You: Hello, how are you?
Assistant: I'm doing well, thank you for asking! How can I help you today?

You: exit
Goodbye!

Debug Mode

$ orbit-chat --url http://localhost:3000 --debug
Debug - Request:
{
  "message": "Hello",
  "stream": true
}
Debug - Received:
{
  "text": "Hi there!"
}

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

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