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AI-powered writing assistant for structured document generation

Project description

TalkPipe Writing Assistant

Making the AI write with you, not for you.

An AI-powered writing assistant that transforms how you create structured documents. This application combines intelligent content generation with intuitive document management, enabling writers to craft professional documents with contextually-aware AI assistance that understands your style, audience, and objectives.

Built on the TalkPipe framework, this tool helps you:

  • Break writer's block: Generate initial drafts and ideas for any section
  • Maintain consistency: AI understands your document's context, style, and tone across all sections
  • Iterate quickly: Multiple generation modes (rewrite, improve, proofread, ideas) let you refine content efficiently
  • Stay organized: Structure documents into sections with main points and supporting text
  • Work offline: Use local LLMs via Ollama or cloud-based models via OpenAI, Anthropic, and more

Features

  • Multi-User Support: JWT-based authentication with per-user document isolation
  • Structured Document Creation: Organize your writing into sections with main points and user text
  • AI-Powered Generation: Generate contextually-aware paragraph content using advanced language models
  • Multiple Generation Modes:
    • Rewrite: Complete rewrite with new ideas and improved clarity
    • Improve: Polish existing text while maintaining structure
    • Proofread: Fix grammar and spelling errors only
    • Ideas: Get specific suggestions for enhancement
  • Real-time Editing: Dynamic web interface for seamless writing and editing
  • Document Management: Save, load, and manage multiple documents with automatic snapshots
  • User Preferences: Per-user AI settings, writing style, and environment variables
  • Customizable Metadata: Configure writing style, tone, audience, and generation parameters
  • Flexible AI Backend: Support for OpenAI (GPT-4, GPT-4o), Anthropic (Claude 3.5 Sonnet, Claude 3 Opus), and Ollama (llama3, mistral, etc.)
  • Database Storage: SQLite database with configurable location for easy backup and deployment
  • Async Processing: Efficient queuing system for AI generation requests

Installation

Prerequisites

  • Python 3.11 or higher
  • An AI backend: OpenAI, Anthropic, or Ollama (local)

Install from pip (Recommended)

pip install talkpipe-writing-assistant

After installation, you can start the application immediately:

writing-assistant

Then navigate to http://localhost:8001 in your browser. See the Quick Start section below for next steps.

Install from source

git clone https://github.com/sandialabs/talkpipe-writing-assistant.git
cd talkpipe-writing-assistant
pip install -e .

Development Installation

git clone https://github.com/sandialabs/talkpipe-writing-assistant.git
cd talkpipe-writing-assistant
pip install -e .[dev]

Using Docker

# Production deployment
docker-compose up talkpipe-writing-assistant

# Development with live reload
docker-compose --profile dev up talkpipe-writing-assistant-dev

Quick Start

TL;DR: After pip install talkpipe-writing-assistant, just run writing-assistant and open http://localhost:8001 in your browser!

After installing with pip, follow these steps to get started:

1. Start the Server

writing-assistant

The server will start on http://localhost:8001 and display:

๐Ÿ” Writing Assistant Server - Multi-User Edition
๐Ÿ“ Access your writing assistant at: http://localhost:8001/
๐Ÿ”‘ Register a new account at: http://localhost:8001/register
๐Ÿ” Login at: http://localhost:8001/login
๐Ÿ“š API documentation: http://localhost:8001/docs
๐Ÿ’พ Database: /home/user/.writing_assistant/writing_assistant.db

2. Create Your Account

  1. Open your browser and navigate to http://localhost:8001/register
  2. Enter your email address and password
  3. Click "Register" to create your account

3. Configure AI Backend

You need to configure one of the supported AI backends:

Option A: OpenAI (Cloud)

  1. Get an API key from OpenAI Platform
  2. Set your API key:
    export OPENAI_API_KEY="sk-your-api-key-here"
    
  3. In the web interface: Settings โ†’ AI Settings โ†’ Set Source to openai and Model to your model of choice.

Option B: Anthropic (Cloud)

  1. Get an API key from Anthropic Console
  2. Set your API key:
    export ANTHROPIC_API_KEY="sk-ant-your-api-key-here"
    
  3. In the web interface: Settings โ†’ AI Settings โ†’ Set Source to anthropic and Model to your model of choice.

Option C: Ollama (Local, Free)

  1. Install Ollama from ollama.com
  2. Pull a model: ollama pull [model name]
  3. Start Ollama: ollama serve
  4. In the web interface: Settings โ†’ AI Settings โ†’ Set Source to ollama and Model to [model name]

4. Start Writing!

  1. Click "Create New Document"
  2. Add a title and sections, leaving a blank line between sections.
  3. Click "Generate" on any section to create AI-assisted content
  4. Save your work with the "Save Document" button

That's it! You're ready to use the AI writing assistant.

Usage

Starting the Server

# Default: http://localhost:8001
writing-assistant

# Custom port
writing-assistant --port 8080

# Custom host and port
writing-assistant --host 0.0.0.0 --port 8080

# Enable auto-reload for development
writing-assistant --reload

# Custom database location
writing-assistant --db-path /path/to/database.db

# Disable custom environment variables from UI (security)
writing-assistant --disable-custom-env-vars

# Initialize database without starting server
writing-assistant --init-db

# You can also use environment variables
WRITING_ASSISTANT_PORT=8080 writing-assistant
WRITING_ASSISTANT_RELOAD=true writing-assistant
WRITING_ASSISTANT_DB_PATH=/path/to/database.db writing-assistant

When the server starts, it will display:

  • The URL to access the application
  • Registration and login URLs
  • API documentation URL
  • Database location

Authentication: The application uses JWT-based multi-user authentication with FastAPI Users. Each user has their own account with secure password storage. New users can register through the web interface at /register, and existing users log in at /login.

Environment Variables

Configure the application with these environment variables:

Variable Description Default
WRITING_ASSISTANT_HOST Server host address localhost
WRITING_ASSISTANT_PORT Server port number 8001
WRITING_ASSISTANT_RELOAD Enable auto-reload (development) false
WRITING_ASSISTANT_DB_PATH Database file location ~/.writing_assistant/writing_assistant.db
WRITING_ASSISTANT_SECRET JWT secret key for authentication Auto-generated (change in production)
TALKPIPE_OLLAMA_BASE_URL Ollama server URL for local models http://localhost:11434

Security Options:

  • --disable-custom-env-vars: Prevents users from configuring environment variables through the browser interface
    • Use this for shared deployments or when you want centralized credential management
    • Environment variables must be set at the server level (via shell environment)
    • The Environment Variables section will be hidden in the UI

Configure document metadata:

  • AI Source: openai, anthropic, or ollama
  • Model: e.g., gpt-4, claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022, or llama3.1:8b
  • Writing style: formal, casual, technical, etc.
  • Target audience: general public, experts, students, etc.
  • Tone: neutral, persuasive, informative, etc.
  • Word limit: approximate words per paragraph

Document Storage

Documents are stored in an SQLite database with multi-user isolation:

Default Location: ~/.writing_assistant/writing_assistant.db

Custom Location: Use --db-path or WRITING_ASSISTANT_DB_PATH to specify an alternative location

Features:

  • Per-user document isolation (users only see their own documents)
  • Automatic snapshot management (keeps 10 most recent versions)
  • User-specific preferences (AI settings, writing style, etc.)
  • Cascade deletion (removing a user deletes all their documents)

Backup: Simply copy the database file to create a backup. The database can be moved to a different location using the --db-path option.

Architecture

Package Structure

src/writing_assistant/
โ”œโ”€โ”€ __init__.py          # Package initialization and version
โ”œโ”€โ”€ core/                # Core business logic
โ”‚   โ”œโ”€โ”€ __init__.py
โ”‚   โ”œโ”€โ”€ callbacks.py     # AI text generation functionality
โ”‚   โ”œโ”€โ”€ definitions.py   # Data models (Metadata)
โ”‚   โ””โ”€โ”€ segments.py      # TalkPipe segment registration
โ””โ”€โ”€ app/                 # Web application
    โ”œโ”€โ”€ __init__.py
    โ”œโ”€โ”€ main.py          # FastAPI application and API endpoints
    โ”œโ”€โ”€ server.py        # Application entry point
    โ”œโ”€โ”€ static/          # CSS and JavaScript assets
    โ””โ”€โ”€ templates/       # Jinja2 HTML templates

Core Components

  • Metadata: Configuration for writing style, audience, tone, and AI settings
  • Section: Individual document sections with async text generation and queuing
  • Document: Complete document with sections, metadata, and snapshot management
  • Callbacks: AI text generation using TalkPipe with context-aware prompting

Troubleshooting

Application Issues

"Port already in use"

  • Change the port: writing-assistant --port 8080
  • Or kill the process using the port

"Cannot save document" or "Database error"

  • Check write permissions to the database directory (default: ~/.writing_assistant/)
  • Ensure the directory exists: mkdir -p ~/.writing_assistant
  • Try a different database location: writing-assistant --db-path /tmp/test.db
  • Initialize the database manually: writing-assistant --init-db

"Authentication failed" or "Invalid credentials"

  • Double-check your email and password
  • Register a new account if you haven't already
  • The database may have been reset - check the database location

"Cannot connect to database"

  • Verify the database file exists and is not corrupted
  • Check file permissions on the database file
  • Try initializing a new database: writing-assistant --db-path /tmp/new.db --init-db

License

This project is licensed under the Apache License 2.0. See the LICENSE file for details.

Acknowledgments

Built with TalkPipe, a flexible framework for AI pipeline construction developed at Sandia National Laboratories.

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