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@thirdweb-dev/nebula
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This package is a thin OpenAPI wrapper for Nebula, our AI agent service.
This package is a thin OpenAPI wrapper for Nebula, our AI agent service.
import { configure } from "@thirdweb-dev/nebula";
// call this once at the startup of your application
configure({
secretKey: "<PROJECT_SECRET_KEY>",
});
You can also configure the client with a Thirdweb client instance:
import { configureWithClient } from "@thirdweb-dev/nebula";
import { twClient } from "./thirdwebClient";
// call this once at the startup of your application
configureWithClient(twClient);
import { getModels } from "@thirdweb-dev/nebula";
const models = await getModels();
You can also use this package on a client application (eg. NextJS) by retrieving the Nebula API client first.
import { getNebulaClient, getAgents } from "@thirdweb-dev/nebula";
// retrieve the Nebula auth token
const nebulaClient = getNebulaClient(authToken);
// pass the client inside the methods
const agentsResult = await getAgents({ client: nebulaClient });
This package was autogenerated from the Nebula openAPI spec using @hey-api/openapi-ts
FAQs
This package is a thin OpenAPI wrapper for Nebula, our AI agent service.
The npm package @thirdweb-dev/nebula receives a total of 222 weekly downloads. As such, @thirdweb-dev/nebula popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @thirdweb-dev/nebula demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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