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This is the Javascript CLI for Umbrage Evals. It also supports TypeScript.
To install the package, run the following command:
npm install evals
You will need to set the following environment variables:
UMBRAGE_EVALS_API_KEY=<your api key for the umbrage evals project>
OPENAI_API_KEY=<your openai api key>
These can be set in your ~/.bashrc
or ~/.zshrc
file on Mac or Linux, or in your ~/.bash_profile
file on Windows.
It would look like:
export UMBRAGE_EVALS_API_KEY=<your api key for the umbrage evals project>
export OPENAI_API_KEY=<your openai api key>
To save the file, press Ctrl + X
, then Y
, then Enter
. Then, run source ~/.bashrc
or source ~/.zshrc
on Mac or Linux, or source ~/.bash_profile
on Windows.
npx evals@latest fetch-evals
npx evals@latest run-evals
export interface ModelSettings {
temperature: number;
[key: string]: any;
}
export interface Prompt {
prompt_type: string;
prompt_text: string;
}
export interface Config {
promptName: string;
modelName: string;
modelSettings: ModelSettings;
environment: string;
}
class BaseModel {
promptName: string;
modelName: string;
modelSettings: ModelSettings;
environment: string;
constructor(config: Config) {
this.promptName = config.promptName;
this.modelName = config.modelName;
this.modelSettings = config.modelSettings;
this.environment = config.environment || 'development';
}
/**
* This method should be overridden in subclasses.
* It should return an object containing the response and the prompts array.
* @param userMessage The user message to be processed by the model, optional.
* @returns Promise<{ response: string, prompts: Prompt[] }>
*/
async callModel(userMessage: string = ''): Promise<{ response: string; prompts: Prompt[] }> {
throw new Error('callModel method needs to be implemented');
}
}
export default BaseModel;
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Umbrage Evals CLI
We found that evals demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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